

In these hills they wash the gold and graves awayĪnd the you dig me out un-earthed and saved I mean, thousands of heroes have been created already but it seems antagonists for happy endings are always there. It is a place where these super-strength creatures find solace and wishing to be saved or be helped with their personal problem. The second stanza (the paragraph after the first chorus) can represent a secret hiding place for heroes whenever they are tired of their heroic tasks. But the lyrics can be applied to both Superman and Howl. I think the song Scar On The Sky fits more to Howl than Superman. Sophie helped Howl to transform back into human form with the help of the fire demon Calcifer.

In the latter part of the movie, Howl completely transform into a bird. Howl's love to Sophie drives him to interfere in the war to save humans. There are some scenes that shows that Howl is really really tired after returning back from a bird into human again. Each time Howl transform into a bird makes it even harder for him to return back into human form.
CHRIS CORNELL SONGBOOK SONGS MOVIE
There are scenes in the movie that the wizard Howl transforms into a bird-like creature to interfere in a war probably driving away missiles or detonating missiles in the air that will harm people. The second point you can apply the song is to another flying creature, the wizard Howl (of the Anime movie HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE-you should watch it!!!). During those moments, Superman can draw another strength and will to fight evil people and give the humanity another chance by fighting evil folks. The reply of Lois Lane to help Superman's personal problem can give another strength and will to the hero) The chorus can be applied to Superman and Lois Lane having a date on a night sky, flying over the city while holding hands or Superman holding Lois Lane in his arms. He draws his strength from Lois Lane to give humanity another try (this may explain the first stanza, where Superman leaves a note to Lois Lane about his dilemma whether to continue saving people. Scar On The Sky may mean that Superman is planning to abandon the task of being a sky-patrol (leaving a scar on the sky) because he is tired of saving people with it's endless crime. Armed with just an acoustic guitar and his sumptuous, acrobatic voice, Cornell stripped back his trademark arena-sized theatrics in favor of subtlety and intimacy, and weighed in with some of the most compelling music of his career.The first point you can apply the song is in the point of view of Superman. Rather like Nirvana’s widely-acclaimed MTV Unplugged In New York, Songbook was a revelatory experience for the listener. It was all about feeling and sounding just like it did in real life.”

“So there are songs with mistakes – I hit the wrong chord or something like that. “My only criteria for picking these songs was that they needed to sound on tape just like they sounded live in the room, theatre or club,” Cornell told Spin. In fact, he enjoyed these intimate shows so much that he later performed gigs in South America and Australasia, though the recordings which appeared on the Songbook album were sourced from a half dozen of the dates on his initial U.S. and Canada during that year’s spring and early summer. Cornell turned his vow into a reality in 2011 when he embarked on an extensive 25-date acoustic tour of the U.S.
