Star Clock

Oyster Girl lansford at VNET.NET
Sun Aug 27 05:00:53 EDT 1995


On 24 Aug 95, David Hardman wrote:

> Maybe the Star Clock could refer to something like Stonehenge!
> Anyway, what is meant by the *rhyme* of the Star Clock?

I think "rhyme" in this sense refers to the rhythmic cycle that
underlies rhymed verse rather than the matched sounds themselves.

That the Dogon/Sirius connection, like much of the Gods from Outer Space
"evidence," has been thoroughly debunked doesn't invalidate any of it
as a source/influence for Imaginos.  8)

I think we detoured into Antarctic exploration the last time we
delved into the Imaginos lyrics because of "The Mountains of
Madness," but I now wish I still had my collection of vonDanikinistic
books.  One, "Not of This World," contained a tale of an Antarctic
explorer who claimed to have seen a city admidst the ice.

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