In line with the rapid developments in Greek politics and a great track regardless.
Category: Music
Highlights of Great Works of Art student presentations
What colleagues have presented so far in this course that I have loved:
Nature
Culture
Alfons Maria Mucha (yes, this is the guy that made the Four Seasons hung on the walls of To Ναυάγιο in Mytilini)
Poul Anker Bech (surreal realism)
Boy (this one’s in ARoS museum in Århus) Α Girl
From 2008 Latvian Song and Dance Festival. I expect two of the people who might be reading this to remember this sacred moment…
Atom Heart Mother / Quotes ~ Αποφθέγματα VII
Caught from Wikipedia:
Atom Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin and never listened to by anyone ever again!… It was pretty kind of pompous, it wasn’t really about anything.
- – Roger Waters — Rock Over London Radio Station, 15 March 1985, for broadcast 7 April/14 April 1985.
I think both [Atom Heart Mother and Ummagumma] are pretty horrible. Well, the live disc of Ummagumma might be all right, but even that isn’t recorded well.
- – David Gilmour — Der Spiegel No. 23, 5 June 1995
I didn’t have anything, really, to do with the start of Atom Heart Mother, and when I asked them what it was about, they said they didn’t know themselves. It’s a conglomeration of pieces that weren’t related, or didn’t seem to be at the time. The picture isn’t related either; in fact, it was an attempt to do a picture that was unrelated, consciously unrelated.
- – Storm Thorgerson — Guitar World, February 1998
[Atom Heart Mother] was a good idea but it was dreadful. I listened to that album recently: God, it’s shit, possibly our lowest point artistically. Atom Heart Mother sounds like we didn’t have any idea between us, but we became much more prolific after it.
- – David Gilmour — Mojo Magazine, October 2001[10]
I think Atom Heart Mother was a good thing to have attempted, but I don’t really think the attempt comes off that well.
- – David Gilmour — Rolling Stone, November 2001
I wouldn’t dream of performing anything that embarrassed me. If somebody said to me now: “Right…here’s a million pounds, go out and play ‘Atom Heart Mother'”, I’d say: “You must be fucking joking… I’m not playing that rubbish!”. ‘Cause then I really would be embarrassed.
- – Roger Waters — interviewed by Richard Skinner on BBC Radio 1, originally broadcast: Saturday 9 June 1984
I like it.
— Richard Wright Saturday 9 June 1984
Skyward Sword and Zelda hype
A triumph. 10/10 (early EDGE Magazine review)
As if that wasn’t enough (it really is):
I might just love Skyward Sword because it’s the first Zelda with a fully orchestrated OST! The main theme is already etched in my head (maybe because it’s Zelda’s Lullaby in reverse? That alone brings me goose-bumps!)
What a time to love this music! It wasn’t but a few days ago people in LA and London enjoyed the Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Concerts… I’d post a few videos that have popped up on the ‘tube but they’re sure to be pulled down by Nintendo.
I don’t mind though because I have eyes firmly set on this.
I will only get to play it a whole month after it comes out. Maybe for the better: I wouldn’t want to spend my last month in Denmark playing Zelda… would I? If I don’t, I’m going to spend all Christmas avoiding friends that persistently will want to see me after 5 months.
Maybe, in the Information & Media Studies library, where they said they’d put some consoles for people to… do research… maybe there I can…*barely audible, almost insane laughter*
But no, no, I must not make these thoughts now, I have to finish A Link to the Past on ZSNES. I must be a good Zelda fan. Yes, that’s what I’m going to do.
Until November 18th, feast your eyes on this:
September’s GamesMaster had a 1,5m poster of this as a freebie. Did I buy the issue just for the poster when I found it in a Presbyrån in Stockholm? Did I? *another very scary bout of silent laughter*
A Raw Understanding
ΛΙΩΝΩ!!!
Faunts – “M4 (Part II)” music video
First found out about this song from the credits of Mass Effect, like most people that like it. Didn’t know there was a music video until yesterday. Great stuff.
100 years of style (and dance) in East London
I like how the theme of the music remains the same, infringing no copyrights and gives the right feeling at the same time. I wonder what the historical importance of such media might be…
Opeth – Folklore
Before 4:20 it’s great. After that it’s even better. From Opeth’s upcoming album “Heritage”. Incredible that this has been my earworm for the last couple of days even before the album’s actual release. Such are our times.
Steven Wilson – Track One
A preview of Steven Wilson’s upcoming second solo album Grace of Drowning, which he says is his best work yet — pretty big words if you ask me. The video is simple (just a single take?) but very, very effective!
Fadeaway
I like Steven’s voice but John Wesley is just stunning in this one. Why he’s not in the band properly and they just drag him along for the tours is beyond me.