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SYMPATHIES WITH SATANThe music video starts with no music. The camera is positioned on a front lawn and is pointed up at a balcony on one of the upper lowers of a large house. Nichole Fischer walks out onto the balcony, dressed in an exaggerated portrayal of an 18th century queen (powdered wig, whited out face and all) as starts making an announcement to her "subjects." "From this point on," Queen version of Nichole Fischer announces, "Mrs. Nichole Fischer is Vile Hour is no longer allowed to sing or play piano because of her offensive lyrics, and bad hair! Anybody who sees Mrs. Nichole Fischer singing must immediately report her to the nearest authority!" She makes an exaggerated bow, and then exits the stage right before Sympathies with Satan starts, the slightly comical opening being the complete opposite from the tone and rhythm of the song. See, the debt collector's coming He's come to break my fingers So I can't play piano any, any more And see, the debt collector's coming He's come to take my tongue So I can't sing any songs any more I'll just go, "Ah-ha-ah-ha-ah" To the top of the pop charts "Ah-ha-ah-ha-ah" In your iPods "Ah-ha-ah" That's the sound of silence, Simon and GarfunkelThe first scene is Nichole Fischer and Castor Drake playing. The scene starts out on a zoom in on Nichole's hands as she cautiously plays the piano, but it starts to zoom out to show both of them playing more and more excitedly until they're playing to the Vile Hour normal.And see, the Grim Reaper is coming He's sharpening his scythe Until he can see his own reflection And you see, the Grim Reaper is crying His business is down the drain Because people can do it so much quicker And cheaper, and better...The next few scenes are views of groups of woman (all of them played by Nichole Fischer) gossiping about Vile Hour over the phone. In a scene near the end, you see two women talking together as normal Nichole Fischer stands off to the side (she is edited so that her pregnant belly doesn't show as much), begging and pleading without being heard to stop talking about her and encouraging people to stop her from playing her music.Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Oh And Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum OhThe next scene is people talking to Castor, trying to convince him that he shouldn't play for her anymore. AT first, Castor disagrees, but after enough people start to tell him, he starts to give into what they say.And, you see, our Saviour's second coming He's such a selfish bastard Some of us don't even get to come once And you see, his fans know to avoid my house now Because I've signed a sealed deal with Satan To just love everybody that I canCastor sits in front of his drums, playing for Vile Hour, but then eventually leaves, giving up hope for Vile Hour because of all the people being against them.Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Oh And Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dumNichole squats in front of Castor, screaming at him about how stupid other people are to doubt them, while Queen Nichole Fischer stands on the other side of him, clinging to Castor's leg, trying to get them to stay on their side. In the end, Castor takes normal Nichole's hand and comes back to the band.And you see, I think the Grim Reaper should go after That fucking debt collector So I can sing whenever I fucking goddamn well please And our Saviour should just make love to Satan So both can see that either Are intolerable Without the other...With Castor back on Vile Hour's side, Nichole starts announcing through her megaphone that her band will never go down. Queen Nichole Fischer, upset that she didn't win, takes off her dress -- her sign of giving up the fight.Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Oh And Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Oh And Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Oh And Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dum Ba-da-dum-bum, ba-dum, ba-dumThe final scene, as the music plays out, is Nichole and Castor playing the final notes of the song excitingly, showing that they're never going to die, no matter what. (OOC: Images from Dresden Dolls' music video for their song 'Girl Anachronism.')
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