HW: California Brainstorm

mary maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET
Thu Apr 30 16:00:33 EDT 2009


Concerning SOTE, The song works for me, both lyrically, and production wise.
An opened mind is where it all starts, you're on the path.  Lyrics are
usually there for a reason. That's not to say a song can't be really enjoyed
without knowing them.  Something I could never get is the descriptions of
videos, they don't seem to relate much to the music, based on what MTV vid.s
people have described to me.
   I leave for my road trip in about 8 hours. My food is packed, for the
ride,  I have the ipod loaded, all I have to do is remember to pack all
that.  I guess if I leave the pack by the fridge, and my shoes at the
computer where the ipod is attached, I won't forget anything.  Yes, I do
have the tickets, that was at the top of the list.
I'll be back Tuesday.  Oh, right, I nearly forgot to pack the Hawkwind
shades, I had to remember where they were.

Happy weekend,

Mary.

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Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm


morning Steve....I was still up when they began pelting me with rocks and
garbage
I do not hate anything Hawkwind, and in fact you may be correct about the
production. The stereo I am now using actually sounds better than any
previous , and I will pull it out and play it untill my brain grasps the
concept of it being good
Next, Star Cannibal is a song that I like, after it weirded me out too, but
now Mike has me questioning those lyrics and I wonder if it MIGHT be from
some story or what in the heck is it really referring to???
SoTE,  to me just sounded musically "dreary", and "boring"
yes it sounds mysterious, but I notice anything with Hawkwind that starts
sounding too smooth or nice I tend to like less
I will work on this problem


On 4/30/09, M Holmes <fofp at holyrood.ed.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Steve Swann writes:
>
> > On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 4:49 PM, mike coleman <insect.brain at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > 1 more, sorry
> > > I meant "sword of the east"
> > > hate it
> > > wastelands is better but still murky
> >
> > Do you hate the song, or the production?  I have mixed feelings about
> > some of the production on Xenon, but SotE has that wicked cool desert
> > scene in the middle, that builds up to the horses going mad and the
> > music blazing back in... everybody I've played it for loves that bit.
>
> GATHER UP THE FALLEN!!!!!
>
>
>
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