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Music on September 6, 2007
This is a beautiful song with with part of a chant done by those in Srila Prabhupada‘s Hare Krishna movement.
jaya sri-krishna-chaitanya
prabhu nityananda
sri-adwaita gadadhara
shrivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrinda Read the rest of this entry »
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Music on August 7, 2007
Birds and butterflies
Rivers and mountains she creates
But you’ll never know
The next move she’ll make
You can try
But it is useless to ask why
Cannot control her
She goes her own way Read the rest of this entry »
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Music on July 12, 2007
Back in 2000, a good friend, someone who I consider a brother, exposed me to the music of Tori Amos. I found it to be quite intriguing, and my journey into her world has been one of the most beautiful journeys of my life. As I go further into it, I am developing an even greater appreciation for her work.
From the moment I began listening to Tori’s music, I felt a deep connection to it, as if I was able to understand the thoughts and feelings I had been having, yet was never really able to understand or express. I feel like I have always been looking for something to relate to on a deep spiritual level, and her work is one of the few things that I’ve found fulfilling. Read the rest of this entry »
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Music on July 3, 2007
Video: Four Degrees (cover)
Video: Tool Performing Four Degrees (Live)
Get up
Get up now…
Free yourself
From yourself…
Locked up inside you
Like the calm beneath castles
A cavern of treasures
No one has been to
Let’s go digging
Let’s go digging
Bring it out and
Take it back in
You won’t do what you’d like to do
Lay back and let me show you another way Read the rest of this entry »
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Music on December 26, 2006
If you’ll watch the following video, you may agree that Tool intentionally timed the music for the last four tracks of Lateralus to the last segment of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Video: Tool & 2001: A Space Odyssey
Having watched it several times already, here’s what I noticed (click on the time to go directly to that point in the video):
- When playing the last segment of 2001 (starting from the spot where it says “Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite”), in combination with the last four tracks on the album Lateralus (Disposition, Reflection,Triad and Faap de Oiad), they begin and end at PRECISELY the same time.
- 01:14 – The introduction of the tabla drum, in Disposition, coincides very closely with the rotating monolith. The objects on the screen also start moving down instead of up at this point.
- 02:55 – The guitar transitions into a new melody as the sun is fades in , as the sun fades out this melody transitions to a different one. The melody fades out precisely as the star leaves the right-hand side of the screen with the flash of the corona.
- 04:11 – As the camera zooms into the ship the music transitions to Reflection.
- 04:50 – When Reflection transitions into the drum-intensive part, the man Dave begins to travel through the trippy lights. This is where the music really gets intensely coordinated with the film.
- 09:00 – the guitar’s transition to a new melody begins exactly as the camera changes shots.
- 11:18 – When Maynard begins singing about the source of the reflection, the scene shifts to Mars and begins to zoom into the planet.
- 13:45 – When Maynard begins singing about ego-loss (crucify the ego before its far too late…), the camera begins to ascend up a mountain.
- 15:00 – Reflection ends in the bedroom where the astronaut (Dave) sees himself at several stages in his life.
- 16:00 – As reflection fades out (and Triad begins), the movie scene transitions to the scene where Dave is walking around in a red suit. As Dave walks closer to the point where he sees himself in the mirror the music crescendos.
- 20:10 – A musical transition occurs as Dave sets his wine chalace down onto the table.
- 20:22 – A musical transition occurs as Dave knocks the wine chalace onto the floor.
- 20:40 – When Dave looks up and begins to notice himself as an old man laying in bed the music begins to intensify.
- 21:17 – The music climaxes as the bed-ridden Dave starts reaching up to point at the monolith.
- 22:20 – As the music de-crescendos the film zooms into the monolith.
There are many things that I noticed which I cannot describe very well; my intuition tells me that there is something to this. The first couple of times that I watched it, I began to realize the connections and I noticed chills running along my spine.
I’m going to think about this some more and revise this with more thoughts later… Please feel free to add your own observations.