There is mythology from many (all?) cultures. All of them are of interest.Well, I guess it depends on whose mythology of which you speak, but this one is Norse.
Well, consider me schooled, then. I had no idea.There is mythology from many (all?) cultures. All of them are of interest.

The noun for "night" in the Semitic languages is derived from the tri-consonantal root: L-Y-L, also found in Arabic laylah "night" (Arabic: ليلى). The root is also shared with the Hebrew noun liliyt, "night creature", one origin of the Lilith myth
all time fav? me too.As I always understood it, Layla was inspired by an Arabian love story, so your additional info is good to know. Thank you. Regardless of that, Layla is one of my favorite songs, for all time. Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon created a true masterpiece. Too bad about Gordon, though. One of the best drummers of all time, but he suffered from too many demons running around in his head.
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Forgot to mention, if you look closely on the wall you will find the signature of the drummer who is no longer with us.One of the best music videos ever. Thank you. Woo. Woo.