17 Sep 2008 Wed
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Crocodilians,
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[16] Comments
The Living Crocodilians
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06 Sep 2008 Sat
Posted by pannonica under
music,
Random Thoughts,
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alhambra,
apophenia,
harry partch,
islamic art,
latin playboys,
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soundtracks,
tanita tikaram,
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[3] Comments
- Why don’t I own any music by Tanita Tikaram?
- A fantasy of mine, which I doubt anyone else shares: wouldn’t it be just the most amazing thing if the Latin Playboys (Los Lobos spinoff / side project) recorded an album using the Harry Partch Instruments? Does anybody even know what I’m talking about?
- Is Islamic music allowed to have imagery? Their visual art isn’t, which is why there is so much abstract and pattern-based stuff in their culture (e.g. The Alhambra).
- One of my favorite pastimes is to watch television or movies with the sound feed off, replaced by music from my stereo. It’s amazing how frequently the video and audio “work.”* I’m sure this is due to some sort of wiring in our brains that coerces us into putting disparate things together (even if they have to be subliminally fudged). It’s the same phenomenon that allows us to solve puzzles and explains our propensity for seeing (mostly) human faces and figures in abstract milieux.
* note to self: coin term for this activity and submit to appropriate lexical authorities.