Justin Playfair / Sherlock Holmes: We're almost there.
Dr. Mildred Watson: I'm ready.
Holmes: Do you really mean to walk with me?
Watson: I do.
Holmes: We may have to walk near dangers, close to awful things.
Watson: I know that.
Holmes: Sometimes, there are villains so big, they block the sun out for miles around. I may not always win.
Watson: Does justice ever lose?
Holmes: It does... from time to time. We'll meet him here. Get down. Somewhere... out there in the dark, he waits.
Watson: I'm not afraid... because you're with me.
Holmes: Any we'll always be together?
Watson: All our lives.
Holmes: I can't remember how I lived before you came.
Watson: Oh Holmes, I love you!
Holmes: Listen!
Watson: What?
Holmes: It's him. It's Moriarity.
Watson: There's nothing.
Holmes: Now... he's coming... on horseback riding like a king.
Watson: I can't hear!
Holmes: ... Not on my knees.
Watson: There's nothing... there's nothing!
Holmes: On you feet, by me.
Watson: Sound... please, just a little sound...
Holmes: Stand up.
Watson: Holmes, he's not there... there isn't any Moriarity, it's just-
Holmes: You hear it? Nearer... nearer... ah, now, there, do you see him now?
Watson: Not yet! ... Yes, I see him. He's everything you said he was!
Holmes: He makes you proud.
Watson: He does!
Holmes: Stand closer to me.
Watson: Hold my hand.
Holmes: And now we're together.
Watson: Yes.
Holmes: Let it be said... they found us very close together... in the night.
credits
from Superego,
released October 16, 2017
1971 Anthony Harvey film They Might Be Giants, starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward, and the ending theme by John Barry.
A great alternative electronic rock album with solid tracks like "Cabinet Man", which has an amazing guitar / synth combo, and "Eighth Wonder", which has a bass groove I love to death. Praise Neil C. HAHA
An odyssey of garage punk, should be listened to in full, then listened to again, not just because it loops back on itself. Even with that, fav track : "Big Fig Wasp". NONAGON INFINITY OPENS THE DOOR HAHA
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