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David Gilmour and David Bowie do Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb

chingalera says...

Dunno man, their two vibes follow a similar groove during their respective hey-days... recognizable textures with the ethereal and lyrical abstractions in-step with the evolution of album-groove at the time...Bowie invariably had long-jam-cuts on hi best albums-He also surrounded himself with cutting edge fringe musicians for special tracks similar to the Floyd crew....Eno...Fripp...Belew......
Bowies the ultimate rock/pop/dance god! His new viddy creeps me out.

dystopianfuturetoday said:

What a lovely paradigm collision.

World War Z - Trailer - Brad Pitt & Zombies

Hive13 says...

Mireille Enos was my girlfriend for a good while back in high school.

It is surreal seeing your former high school girlfriend in a movie trailer alongside Brad Pitt.

I touched her boobies FFS.

Daft Punk - Electroma

David Bowie ~ A New Career In A New Town

David Bowie ~ A New Career In A New Town

Freed Hikers speak about Iranian prison and American Policy

Zero Punctuation: Tales Of Monkey Island

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raverman says...

When ever life gets you down Mr's brown, and life seems hard or tough, and people are stupid, obnoxious or daft, and you feel that you've had quite eno-ho-ho-hough...


Drive Elevator scene (Very Graphic)

Hybrid says...

Great scene, but this is not from the final cut of the film. In this clip, the music playing when they are kissing is Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)". That certainly wasn't the track when I saw it in the cinema. However the version shown at the Cannes Film Festival did have a placeholder soundtrack, before Cliff Martinez was brought in to do the final score. So this clip is probably taken from that version.

Ace film!

The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)

Hybrid says...

I'll dig out some more when I'm at home. For now, give Port-Royal a shot: http://port-royal.bandcamp.com/ It's not all ambient though.

Track 6, Karola Bloch on the Flares album may be my favourite electronica track of all time. It's a 12 minute epic of electronic excellence.
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

@Hybrid - I have "A Strangely Isolated Place" by US and love the heck out of that album. It's one of my top ten ambient albums, along with Boards of Canada's 'Music Has the Right to Children', 'Geogadi', Aphex Twin's "Ambient Works - II" "Drukgs" and Brian Eno's "Ambient 1, Ambient 4" and "Apollo".
What other ambient stuff do you listen to?

The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

@Hybrid - I have "A Strangely Isolated Place" by US and love the heck out of that album. It's one of my top ten ambient albums, along with Boards of Canada's 'Music Has the Right to Children', 'Geogadi', Aphex Twin's "Ambient Works - II" "Drukgs" and Brian Eno's "Ambient 1, Ambient 4" and "Apollo".

What other ambient stuff do you listen to?

Baby Aardvark (baby what?)

quantumushroom (Member Profile)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Thank you. I shall check them out later.

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After viewing the 29 things/Creativity video, I remembered these and thought you might like them.

'Oblique Strategies' cards explained

http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000008.php

"How to get unstuck. Pick a card at random and either 1) do what it says or 2) let it lead you to another idea. It's amazingly effective. This handsomely boxed stack of cards was created by the lateral genius Brian Eno and good friend Pete Schmidt in 1975 to get themselves and other musicians unstuck in the studio. It's been through four updated editions since."

A link to some cards online:

http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/oblique/obli
que.html?message=&obnumber=2

dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)

quantumushroom says...

After viewing the 29 things/Creativity video, I remembered these and thought you might like them.

'Oblique Strategies' cards explained

http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000008.php

"How to get unstuck. Pick a card at random and either 1) do what it says or 2) let it lead you to another idea. It's amazingly effective. This handsomely boxed stack of cards was created by the lateral genius Brian Eno and good friend Pete Schmidt in 1975 to get themselves and other musicians unstuck in the studio. It's been through four updated editions since."

A link to some cards online:

http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/oblique/oblique.html?message=&obnumber=2



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