Laughing Clowns Mad Flies (Most Addictive Song in Human History)

in #music4 years ago

The most addictive song in human history was achieved in the year 1981 by a band named Laughing Clowns.

I haven't stopped listening to Theme from “Mad Flies, Mad Flies” since I first discovered the song a couple weeks ago. It might have been recorded in 1981 but it’s brand new to me. Thoroughly addictive. Ridiculously so.

I fall asleep to Mad Flies. I wake to Mad Flies. I make love to Mad Flies. I cry to Mad Flies.

And I rejoice. Oh, how I rejoice, brothers and sisters.

In Mad Flies, there is hope. In Mad Flies there is a better way to a different world.

In Mad Flies everything that was ever good will be again, and forever.

Theme from “Mad Flies, Mad Flies” is better than good. It’s downright evil. Addictive. I can’t stop listening to it, and yet I’m here to spread my disease.

Play the song. Hear the song. Feel the song enter deep inside you, in those places not even your therapist gets to see.
Invite the flies into thy brain. Invite them and love them and invite them again.

Join my lobotomy, friends. There’s plenty of room here in the land where the mad flies dance. And oh, how they dance.

Okay, seriously, the song is amazing. Check it out. Consider buying it here or here or doing it on Spotify here. No I’m not associated with Keuper or the band (and am half-expecting him to tell me I don’t have permission to share the image of his album cover) and I have nothing to gain personally here.

Creatives should get paid for their work is all. That’s how I see it, anyway.

Mad flies.