The song we are using already has a video but we hope to change the narrative but so it is still relevant to the song. We plan to use the style which Rob Zombie videos incorporate but make it our own so it has a uniqueness.
This is the original video.
Rob Zombie-Living dead girl.
The video has intertextual reference to the film 'The cabinet of doctor Caligari' which we do not plan to use. Also, the music at the beginning is taken from Wes craven's trailer for 'last house on the left'. Instead, we will produce our own ideas on the narrative of our video.
To do this, we need to carefully consider the lyrics which are:
"Living Dead Girl"
(Who is this irrestibles creature who has an insaciable love for the dead?)
Living Dead Girl!
Rage in the cage
And piss upon the stage
There's only one sure way
To bring the giant down
Defunct the strings
Of cemetary things
With one flat foot
On the devil's wing
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Raping the geek
And hustling the freak
Like a hunchback juice
On a sentimental noose
Operation filth
They love to love the wealth
Of an SS Whore
Making scary sounds
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Psyclone Jack
Hallucinating Hack
Thinks Donna Reed
Eats dollar bills
Goldfoot machine
Creates another fiend
So Beautiful,
They make you kill
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living Dead Girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with Sin
Do it again
Living Dead Girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with Sin
Do it again
Living Dead Girl
We believe that our own interpretation of the lyrics makes it more personal and unique and help create ideas for us to use on the narrative for video. We think the song is obsession. He loves this woman so much that he continues to love her even after death hence the 'living dead girl'.
The lyrics will also be useful if we plan to use various images inserted between the 'artist' we use and the narrative.
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