I opened the book to a random page and read a few lines. The magic of his writing style clawed at my emotions. I realized, that I didn't remember much of this story, especially how it ends. Since then, the book has been my constant companion. I steal a few pages here and there at lunch or before I fall asleep at night. Again I am drawn into the story. Everything Bradbury writes seems so possible in my mind, even the most impossible things. I am 12 again. Climbing trees and sneaking out at night become exciting again. The truths of a pre-adolescent become my own. The struggle between good and evil mirrors my own. The dark, melancholy atmosphere of the book finds me walking in the bright sunshine at lunch, feeling only emotional rain. From miles away and almost 40 years in the past, Bradbury plays with my thoughts and emotions and moods. I look forward to finishing the story, re-living the ending. I dread finishing the book, returning to reality, becoming myself again.
Line-up: Jon Schaffer: guitars, backing vocals Matthew Barlow: lead vocals James MacDonough: bass guitar
Guest musicians: Larry Tarnowski: guitar solos on all songs except "Watching Over Me" Mark Prator: drums Susan McQuinn: flute on "1776" Howard Helm - piano intro to "The Coming Curse" Tracy Marie LaBarbera: backing vocals on "My Own Savior", "Melancholy (Holy Martyr)" and "Watching Over Me" Jim Morris: keyboards, guitar solo on "Watching Over Me", backing vocals Roger Hughes: mandolin on "Blessed Are You"
The songs:
1. Burning Times. Written by Jon Schaffer and Matthew Barlow. It's about the tortures during the Spanish Inquisition.
2. Melancholy (Holy Martyr). Written by Jon Schaffer. Seen from Jesus Christ's perspective, he questions why he should die for a race that did nothing for him.
3. Disciples Of The Lie. Written by Jon Schaffer. It's about the lies and abuse (mental and physical) of the Church.
4. Watching Over Me. Written by Jon Schaffer. This song is about a friend of Jon who died in a motorcycle accident, years ago.
5. Stand Alone. Written by Jon Schaffer and Matthew Barlow. It's about that you should think for yourself, and not think what others want you to think.
6. Consequences. Written by Jon Schaffer. Everything you do has consequences, so try to look ahead, so you can prevent horrible things from happening.
7. My Own Saviour. Written by Jon Schaffer, Matthew Barlow and Jim Morris. About someone who wants to die because life brings him nothing but pain.
8. Reaping Stone. Written by Jon Schaffer, Matthew Barlow and James MacDonough. A fantasy story.
9. 1776. Written by Jon Schaffer. An instrumental song.
10. Blessed Are You. Written by Jon Schaffer. A song which thanks the fans for their loyal support.
Something Wicked (trilogy): 11. Prophecy. Written by Jon Schaffer. It's the prophecy of the birth of Set Abominae, who will bring the end of mankind.
12. Birth Of The Wicked. Written by Jon Schaffer. This song tells about the birth of Set.
13. The Coming Curse. Written by Jon Schaffer. Set's ability to manipulate time and history make him very threatening to mankind.
Charles Halloway: "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes."
Charles Halloway: "I, uh, have the honor, sir."Mr. Dark: "And have had for many years, I do believe. All those years living only other men's lives. Dreaming only other men's dreams. What a waste."Charles Halloway: "Sometimes a man can learn more from other men's dreams than he can from his own. Come visit me, sir, if you wish to improve your education."Mr. Dark: "I will, and I may improve yours."
Charles Halloway: "Where do you come from? The dust. Where do you go to? The grave."
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