T'was you who issued the challenge in response to my assertion that reggae covers it better. I played Cynthia Schloss's version of 'Sad Movies', claiming it better than the original. I did not experience general agreement.
@mayuko and JK - I see that Dixon also made a Man After Man book which looks cool as well. I would make a zoology of the future if you know someone who would pay me to do so :)
i'm especially fascinated by these images of animals with wheel appendages and hammer and plier appendages & such. i feel like we're already trying to be machines (one of the least harmful,yet most annoying example being the computer-generated,inorganic-sounding music the mainstream is saturated with) so some would be quite excited at the notion of evolution merging us with machines.
...had to dodge a bit of flying fractured Stratocaster @ the culmination of not one bit less than three days of psychedelic Terrastock
...& Acid Mothers Temple startles me again tonight...
i think almost every child has the imagination to create the world, the animals,the fake language,impossible buildings & vehicles....if i had much more time on my hands i'd thoroughly enjoy making a complete,presentable work of the pictures and writings of my childhood, if they still exist.
So true coelecanth. A while ago I scanned a fake world that I made in 2nd grade. I also illustrated and described monsters for an original D&D Monster Manual when I was like 10 or 11 that is kind of hilarious. Fun stuff.
Just saw ONO play in Boston this weekend at a festival and they stole the show! Flipper played a couple bands after them and Travis from ONO came up onstage to sing a song with them
that sounds great, chromaphone!
i know i have a few things from my childhood,(such as complete floor plans for several dream houses-fully furnished and in full color!) but most of it would be up to my mother; and she's not a sentimental person!
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Listener comments!
Doug Schulkind:
listener james from westwood:
Jeff g.:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
@Peter, Unfortunately I had meetings all afternoon so I couldn't listen! Was there a challenge?
Peter Nelson:
Doug Schulkind:
I have another reggae cover of that tune by Gloria Crawford.
Peter Nelson:
Doug Schulkind:
northguineahills:
Peter Nelson:
listener james from westwood:
chromaphone:
chromaphone:
Jesse K:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
Doug Schulkind:
chromaphone:
coelacanth:
chromaphone:
Peter Nelson:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
@chromaphone, the newer looking ones are from the Codex Seraphinanus, which is from 1981: en.wikipedia.org...
Jesse K:
Here's more reading on the Voynich Manuscript: en.wikipedia.org...
Peter Nelson:
chromaphone:
coelacanth:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
Mayuko:
Jesse K:
Mayuko:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
Mayuko:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
chromaphone:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Ike:
Mayuko:
chromaphone:
coelacanth:
Mayuko:
Jesse K:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...& Acid Mothers Temple startles me again tonight...
Jesse K:
I'm adding in some images from the Historia Animallum now: en.wikipedia.org...
Doug Schulkind:
coelacanth:
chromaphone:
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
i know i have a few things from my childhood,(such as complete floor plans for several dream houses-fully furnished and in full color!) but most of it would be up to my mother; and she's not a sentimental person!
chromaphone:
coelacanth:
coelacanth:
coelacanth:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
coelacanth:
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
Mayuko:
chromaphone:
chromaphone:
Peter Nelson:
Jesse K:
G'night @Peter rest easy!
Mayuko:
Mayuko:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
listener james from westwood:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
ciao people.
(& human-machine combos)
Mayuko: