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"Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate in their object-relations." - Sigmund Freud When Charles Darwin first proposed in the late 1800's that homo sapiens had evolved from and were in fact a species of animal, many humans were horrified. Humans had an unusual need to feel superior, something their fellow animal associates had never quite understood. When Sigmund Freud, a few years later, destroyed
the accepted opposition between sanity and madness by locating "normality"
on a sliding scale, the poor humans were even more shocked. Taking a step beyond
Darwin, Freud believed that the human was an animal in conflict, and informing
the human of that very simple concept seemed to only increase the conflict.
In The Residents' "Animal Lover", the creatures
who don't really mind if they are animals take an existential look at the upright
animal whose normality is sliding toward the wrong end of the spectrum. The
human beasts live in a world of primal darkness, their heads forever stuck in
the ground like frightened ostriches living in a constant murky dream state.
In creating this picture book of animal tales, The Residents wanted to include
a soundtrack that related directly to "animal love." The result is
an imaginative CD whose rhythm tracks are based entirely on animal noise mating
patterns generated primarily by cicadas and frogs. Also the actual sounds of
mating whales and humans were used for longer tonal passages. They weren't mating
with each other, by the way.
So the world is filled with tubular entities. Food goes in one end and shit
comes out the other. Sperm goes in and babies come out. It's all we've got.
That and love.
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