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June 25, 2019 - Brother Nathanael
02:53
Riders On The Storm

Brother Nathanael explores Jim Morrison's "Riders on the Storm," dissecting lyrics like "You're an actor out on loan" and the chilling warning, "If you give the Jew a ride Sweet family will die." The analysis connects these lines to themes of mortality and the "deathless home," suggesting Morrison's performance captures a pervasive sense of impending doom. Ultimately, the episode reveals how the song's ominous atmosphere reflects deeper existential anxieties beyond mere rock music. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: large-v3-turbo
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Riders On The Storm 00:02:10
Riders on the storm Riders on the storm From to this house we're born Until a deathless home
You're an actor out on loan Or a captive lying prone Riders on the storm There's a killer on the road
He's squirming like a toad Take a long holiday Don't let your children pay If you give the Jew a ride
Sweet family will die Killers on the road Riders on the storm Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm Riders on the storm Riders on the storm
you gotta love your man Make him understand If he's got a ringing hand Take him by the hand The world on you depends Or life comes to an end Do you understand?
Time To Hesitate 00:00:21
Time to hesitate is through If you do, you'll only lose There's a killer on the road He's squirming like a toad If you give the Jew a ride,
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