![]() ![]() This one is from Killers, the band's second album, and who else but the Irons could write a song about the classic story told from the Ourang-Outang's point of view?Īlan Parsons Project, "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1976) Iron Maiden, "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1981) We have to give props to anyone who can rhyme " Milton" and "Paris Hilton" and give shout out to Michael Moore and somehow make it all work. The guest list is pretty impressive, with contributions from Ornette Coleman, Jane Scarpantoni, Laurie Anderson, Steve Buscemi and Willem Dafoe, giving his best Norman Osborn treatment to the titular poem. This double CD (or truncated single disc, if you're in a hurry) features songs and spoken-word pieces inspired by the Poester. You gotta hand it to Lou, he isn't exactly hemmed in by convention. Innumerable musical acts cite the author or The Raven and The Tell-Tale Heart as an influence as well. Why do we care? Because Poe's legacy isn't just confined to the literary. That's why Rocks Off is happy to report that this weekend, 160 years after the fact, Edgar Allan Poe is finally getting a proper funeral. ![]() But getting buried in an unmarked grave after a three minute "service" is an indignity usually reserved for pet rabbits that escape from their hutch and die under the sofa. Kicking the bucket at the age of 40 is bad enough, especially when, to this day, nobody's really sure how you died (everything from syphillis to rabies to political "cooping" has been thrown out there as a possible cause). ![]()
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