The Bee Gees - Emotion Meaning
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The other connection between this song and ELO's Look At Me Now are the ELO song lyrics of "feeling emotion". What's been happening for decades is musicians and other people are coaxed by Nazis and terrorists into sexual activity or masturbation while listening to music. Then after their mind has been read and the "tears on my pillow", the person is threatened they violated extraterrestrial law by "feeling" to music, and the "ocean" stuck on them, or in other words, some type of AI system manipulation, something that results in terrorism and sexual harassment. It's a sick and serious situation, and many people have had their lives destroyed or died as a result of it.
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This song is about the nuclear weapons threat musicians and other people get from Nazis and other terrorists with regard to their sexual activity and relationships. The threats are attributed to extraterrestrials in the ocean. That's why the name of this song sounds like "ocean" and has the lyrics "there'll be nobody left in this world". There's a connection between the intro sounds of this song and the intro of ELO's Look At Me Now, and if you listen closely, you can hear the similarity. Something terrible happened with the musician who played violin on ELO's first album, and the sadness musicians experienced when they learned about what happened had a profound effect on them and inspired a lot of their music, this song a perfect example of that and the ability of talented artists to communicate multiple messages in one song.
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