Song Study (II)
Dear Listener,
Music is a sick raccoon that unsteadily waddles away and a healthy one, as well, cleaning its human-like hands. Music walks on all fours and is pictured in textbooks making the transition to stand. Bi-pedaling backwards, we find intelligent designers crafting music from nothing more than imagination. Further back still, music trills and spills out into tomorrow’s tributary – Today. And subject matters less in a large body of water. Waving goodbye with freshly washed hands, the coon in the moon will be its own shadow. In sickness there is health. This concept disturbs the groundhog.
((newstereo))
Music is a sick raccoon that unsteadily waddles away and a healthy one, as well, cleaning its human-like hands. Music walks on all fours and is pictured in textbooks making the transition to stand. Bi-pedaling backwards, we find intelligent designers crafting music from nothing more than imagination. Further back still, music trills and spills out into tomorrow’s tributary – Today. And subject matters less in a large body of water. Waving goodbye with freshly washed hands, the coon in the moon will be its own shadow. In sickness there is health. This concept disturbs the groundhog.
((newstereo))
4'33'.. (John Cage)
You should read some essays of this geniouus composer.
Do you like contemporary music?
Posted by
ángela |
Saturday, 28 May, 2005
I have listened to John Cage but I have not read his essays. You are right, I should do so.
I do like a lot of contemporary music although the recordings of today often seem a lttle too clean. I like music which sounds like it belongs in the space it was created in.
Posted by
terocious |
Sunday, 29 May, 2005