HW: everything there is to know
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>From: David Jones <david at MASTMOOR.DEMON.CO.UK>
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>Some thoughts I hope its not too long a post - great idea for a project.
>>
>> *Doremi Fasol Latido*
>The title is a play on the tonic solfa of course as in doh a dear etc
>>
>> *Hall of the Mountain Grill*
>Title I imagine also refers to Hall of the Mountain King which I only
>know as a piece of music by Grieg but I imagine is a Nordic legend
>> *Space Ritual*
>Orgone Accumulator
>THis is also the subject of the Kate Bush song Cloudbustin.
>If anyone is interested in Reich Id recommend Colin Wilsons biography
>although its a very long time since I read it.
>>
>> *Warrior on the Edge of Time*
>>
>> Assault and Battery - the lines "Lives of great men... sands of
>time" are > taken from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
>If I understand my Oxford book of quotations properly a poem called
>Resignation
>>
>> *Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music*
>Title and style of the sleeve advert designs and I think a lot of the
>subject matter of the songs refers to the American science fiction
>magazines Astounding and Amazing (Im not sure these are the full titles)
>>
>> Reefer Madness - title taken from circa 1940's anti-marijuana
>propaganda fi lm
>Louis Gasnier 1936 "One of the most absurdly earnest exercises in
>paranoia youll ever have the good fortune to see" - the Time Out Film
>Guide
>>
>> *Quark, Strangeness and Charm*
>>
>Spirit of the Age - as well as opening with some morse code also
>contains a radio call signal (the snatch of music at the beginning) I
>think it may be radio Albania but hopefully someone will know better
>than me.
>> Damnation Alley
>Dont you think the structure of naming American towns parodies the
>classic American road song like Route 66 or Promised Land.
>> Quark, Strangeness and Charm
>The six flavours of quark are Up, Down, Strange, Charm, Bottom and Top
>Each flavour comes in three colours
>Sorry if this is no longer correct its a very long time since I did my
>degree.
>>
>> *Choose Your Masques*
>>
>> Fahrenheit 451 - title of book by Ray Bradbury, later filmed by
>Francois > Truffaut. The plot concerns the destruction of all printed
>literature in a
>> future totalitarian society; 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the
>temperature at > which paper begins to burn. The song lyrics are
>based upon an existing poe m
>> by Calvert.
>>From his book Centigrade whatever it is which is the same thing.
>THe Outer LImits theme is on this LP somewhere isnt it (Void City?)
>>
>>
>> *Church of Hawkwind*
>Doesnt THe Church feature a sample of a muzzein (SP) calling people to
>prayer or
>am I imagining it ?
>The other things I have here are;
>Elements - namechecks the Electric COol Aid Acid Test a book by TOm
>Wolfe.
>Psychosonia : all the Tee aitch ee why stuff spells out "They are
>trying to rob us of our right to communicate".
>Now to stop my personal sleepless nights where does the sample "I have
>come but I do not choose now to do what I came to do " come from ?
>Thanks
>David
On Church, "The Fall Of Earth City" sure sounds like something from a book.
Anyone know? The instrumental "Mists Of Meridin" - what is "Meridin"? The
song sure conjures up some images, don't it?
"Over The Top" - I know I'm missing something here - "Hey, Kitchener - don't
you know that mustaches went out with the Beatles"? It's obvious that the
song basically refers to war, but... "gimme white feather", etc, etc..., I
don't know.
To me, the song (song??) "The Church" seems like a culmination of past,
present of future, all happening at once - sounds like an ancient indian
shaman or something, that wailing voice (past), the crowd chanting "Hawkwinf"
(present) and the spacey, high-tech keyboard (future).
Chuck
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