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DARK SINGER AFTERLIFE playing in background
Seriously,
I don't know what you think about rock music,
but we ain't doing no crap here.
Howdy everyone!
It's me, Cat Corelli,
and that's my cat, Puha.
Today I'm gonna dedicate the first part of this video
to another song from my Outta Gehenna album,
and that song eventually is called
Dark Singer.
Cat, are you even going to play today?!
Come on! Fast! Fast!
Move, move!
Oh yes, of course...
just...
a minute.
And I will.
Then move your ***!
Yes, I'm coming!
Right now!
This one is to Scott Taylor!
Oh my God!
We've done it!
And that's great.
How do you feel about
making some coffee
and starting with the 2nd part of my video,
and showing you a special painting?
Hey...
Let's go make some coffee!
[DARK SINGER plays in background]
I enter the dark and it covers me, I walk in the dark and it shelters me,
I talk to the dark with sincerity, I sing in the dark and then I can see
The devious destiny, the strong and the weak,
The gloaming struggle of heat, The dying pulse of the bleak.
I trace every soul in the dark, I can read every soul when I sing in the dark.
I lie in the dark and it's soothing to me, I crawl in the dark and it's stripping...
[rustling sounds from Cat]
Umm...
This is
homemade biscuit.
I've made it.
And it's pretty nice...
And this...
is William Shakespeare!
Highly recommended
for reading!
[music stops]
Let's go.
[MASSACRE MASCARA starts playing on the background]
You know, man. It's all about men and women,
about gender roles and stereotypes
and modern age.
Yes...
So... This painting is again about Lilith,
Eve and Adam.
Basically about Lilith and Adam,
about that gender roles and everything...
'Now listen!'
'Now!!!'
Now, this one is called
'Flyaway'.
It was painted in
2010...
This is Lilith again
in all her majesty...
This whole thing again is about
[clears throat] ... gender roles, modern stereotypes
and...
all that stuff.
What do you think is this?
Wild guess. Right! You're thinking just the right thing.
Lilith...
flies away.
Actually this whole thing
is... kind of...
man's attribute
as far as you can guess.
And...
look where...
where does it point to.
To the right.
Comes from the left
and goes to the right.
Um... Lilith flies away from the dark
to the Red Sea.
This right part of the painting symbolises
the Red Sea.
She's kinda flying away straight... straight to where
this
huge thing points out.
We got a little detail here...
What do you think it is?
Yep. Right.
It's...
it's the moon...
a half-moon
and a dark cloud hanging there.
You might have noticed a cross
here... attached to the half-moon.
Well, it's a symbol.
You're able to read it
you can...
you can find a...
a bottom line in this painting.
In fact here there are two...
two symbols
related to gender.
This one is related to men,
this one related to women.
Talking of stereotypes!
Yep!
No! Lilith is not peeing
right here [chuckles].
It's not what you think...
it's a kind of a...
a link
between man
and woman.
It's fragile
and easy to brake... Yet it exists.
And even though Lilith tries to fly away,
guess
is she really able to?
Oh! There you are again!
Great!
to see you.
You can buy the thing
and if you really want to buy it
just contact me in private
on Facebook or Gmail
and we'll discuss all the details on the
price and shipping and...
whatever.
Thank you, guys, for your attention. That was me, Cat Corelli
playing my guitar for you
and showing my paintings um...
If you like my stuff, please
like and share my videos and spread the word
And subscribe to my YouTube channel.
I'll be always here for you
See you, guys!
Ciao!
Never mind, it's...
an Italian thing.
Bye!