Have you ever seen,,,
something SO fuckin’ original, it SCARED you and yet sang to a part of you at the same time,,,,,
DO take the time to watch to his soliloquy at the end, This TRANCENDS Music into PURE ART!!!!!
I’m still shaking,,,,,
something SO fuckin’ original, it SCARED you and yet sang to a part of you at the same time,,,,,
DO take the time to watch to his soliloquy at the end, This TRANCENDS Music into PURE ART!!!!!
I’m still shaking,,,,,
I agree on the creepy nature . Found it distracting the first time , then somewhat more understandable the second time.
Actually stuff like this gives me hope for tomorrow’s music artists….??
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March 8, 2023 at 4:58 pm
There is a lot going on in this video, and not just the music, though that is the main vehicle he uses. Like the lighting effects when the disturbed Ren is in control, the tone of voice for each side, the difference in chord structure for each,,,,
If his talent to such things is carrried over to other artists,,,, Interesting that I am seeing far more talent AWAY from the labels now, and not just in music, but in writing as well
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March 8, 2023 at 5:08 pm
With the advent of the intertube and such, the brick and mortar ways of making money with print and music have all but disappeared .
I fear for this lack of permanent means to store such things.
To depend on electrons floating around is fine , so long as the juice flows.
But dead trees don’t require batteries…
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March 9, 2023 at 7:40 am
Agreed, but have you seen how the dead tree industry is working now? I got to experience it first hand (and you as well,,,) look at the back pages of “Wings” and you’ll see the evidence: bottom of the page, last or second to last. It tells you what date and where it was printed ON DEMAND,,,
The days of print and bind 100000 copies is over, like you say, so long as the juice keeps flowing, but when was the last time you saw ANYONE using linotype? (For me it was 1986, when they pulled all our linotype “because it contains lead!” from the print shop at school. In the days where we still had industrial arts programs, ) if we lose juice (highly unlikely, but NOT impossible) the reading world will take a decade to recover as rebuilding all of that (linotype, frames, presses,,,,) will take time
As for music, its been dependent on juice since Bell and friends started recording, and on print, since Mozart (when someone decided hand written scores were tedious,,,)
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March 9, 2023 at 8:54 am