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Dead Man Walking
Audio: Own
Photography: Mine [Rollei 35 + Ilford FP4 digitally enhanced]
Photography: Mine [Rollei 35 + Ilford FP4 digitally enhanced]
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A Day in Midwinter, Alone.
Просмотров 1114 дней назад
Audio: Mine Photograph: Whitstable Beach, 2010, Own. Probably way too long for anyone to tolerate, but there it is. It's very cold.
The Lone Man the Long Man
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Audio: Mine Photograph: Orion Nebula, Andrew Ainslie Common, a 37 minute exposure taken on the 30th January 1883, England. On the 6th January every year the constellation of Orion stands fully upright. Last year, my brother and I confirmed that there is a firm link between Orion and the Long Man of Wilmington ~ a huge chalk figure carved into a north facing hillside in East Sussex, England. Ori...
On the Threshold of Inner Frontiers
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Rough sketch/ work in progress. Audio: Own Photography: Mine (Rolleiflex w/Formapan100).
Night Running
Просмотров 132Месяц назад
Audio: Own Photograph: Mine Feeling the limits of my equipment and abilities.
The Ruby Stain Upon Her Lips
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Audio: Mine Image: Unknown ~ detail of pomegranate from 17th century Italian still life painting.
Sensible Monsters
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Audio: Mine Photograph: Pythons, early 1980s, photographer unknown. Dedicated to all sideways geniuses. From a bad, throwaway loop I made a bad, throwaway track. That's Alchemy!
I Know Not Where in Winter the Bittern Hides
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Audio: Mine Painting: Catherine Hyde, 'Bittern' ~ catherinehyde.co.uk ~ Used without permission. A nod of sorts to Bert Jansch's 'Bittern' from his 'Avocet' album, 1978.
That Time Was in Twilight and Blue
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Audio: Mine Photograph: The Brother's.
At Angels Eighty
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Audio: Me. Written six years ago, recorded March 2023. Photography: Mine, Lockheed SR-71 'Blackbird', Imperial War Museum, Duxford, England. Taken with a 1962 Rolleiflex w/Ilford FP4 film. *'Angels' is a USAF term referring to thousand foot segments of airspace. *Presume: To venture without authority or permission, dare. *The Lockheed A12 and its later variant the SR71 (pictured here) was a CIA...
This Morning's Quiet
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Audio: Own Photography: Mine ~ From the Horsebridge Overlooking the Oyster Beds at Whitstable Bay.
Good track. I’m sitting outside on a marble slab in 20 degrees F feeding birds & waiting for the sun to set behind the snow. … the cold man. : ) Edit/ Didn’t scroll down. Nice astrological information.
Another top notch post. Can’t believe those jerks at the oyster joint didn’t take my advice and book you. Cameras are so cool. Like instruments; unique and honed. Happy holidays to you and yours.
@@MsMiguel70 Thanks, and likewise¡!
Haunted elegance
I guess RUclips’s comment feature now suggests you “describe the vibe”. Well, the vibe is ‘get off my back!’ : )
@@MsMiguel70 I was messing around with new kit and it just came out like that. There's this auld hippie bloke on here who makes effects pedals and electronic effects etc., called 'soaring tortoise'. He does really interesting music, and recently he did a piece he called, 'Witches' Whey'. Of all his stuff, that stuck with me the most for some reason and a bit of that came out here, I suppose.
@@Error-fourOfourThat’s cool. It’s some good sounds. My comment was only about RUclips and their brilliant new predictive insight. The next videos comment suggestion ‘what’s your take?’ was equally dumb.
@ Right. I get it now. Same crap on Instagram. "What's on your mind?" It asks. None of your goddamned business! Sez me.
Audible Gold 👌
Smart and real♾️🌀♾️
I really wouldn't mind slowly fading out of existence to this, absolutely gorgeous 🙏
@@Skibble838 Thank you.
I really like this actually
Wow I feel it 👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪🔥🔥
Good feeling. Paid off. Go on, go for broke. And learn to drive on the right.
@@MsMiguel70 Drive on the right, sir?! We're not Barbarians!!
Cathartic sounds across a cold back yard. Lifted up one side of my winter hat.
Another good post. Alchemy, maybe. Like to see some spontaneous combustion or lead into gold. Giant ducks? I’d choose python #3. Just to hang out with briefly. #3, That correct if you drive on left?
@@MsMiguel70 I'm checking over this jalopy of a truck at work before I go out on a run trying to figure out what your question means...
@@Error-fourOfourJalopy. A description both countries can agree on. My first was a ‘76 Jeep CJ5 we had to rig with coat hangers on the clutch to get it 40 miles. Left to right. Sounds silly. But a while back I saw a Japanese video, with photos arranged in order. But theirs or mine. Assessing images left to right, or up to down…? Perspectives I guess. : )
Somewhere lost between 60s Proto Punk and early 80s Shoegaze.
@@nassaujestrr That's a sub subgenre you've just invented that's worth exploring...
Damn. I post some junk. Then you come along with big stuff. Sounds, words, etc. How to compete? Parallel tracks? I love this movie Donnnie Darko. Our protagonist is talking about the smurfs. His friend says, ‘Donnie, why you gotta be so damn smart?” : )
Your sideways genius stuff is just fine!
Good post. Overdue. Get your hardware repair sorted?
@@MsMiguel70 Yep. All sorted. Looks and sounds great.
amazing piece of music brings me memories ive wished to long forget..
@@DysfunctionalCore Sorry about that.
A rolleiflex is a great choice for a camera, I am lucky enough to have one myself.
@@nassaujestrr TLRs are pretty special, aren't they?
@@Error-fourOfourthey're one of the greatest creations ever
Listened twice now. Gonna save the deep 3rd for later. Nice one no doubt.
Sombre Crystal Tears wash away my sins type guitar tone 🙏
@@Skibble838 Thank you, Mr. Skibble. That means a lot.
This sounds like it traveled back from 1974 to be here now summoned through your fingertips, bravo 👏
bandcamp, streamings, etc?
@@dreamshiver Thanks. I'm not that competent. No, just bits and pieces here as and when.
Chin up. That’s British, right? : ) I wish I knew more phrases to inspire. WWII? At least you’re not 30 days off from an election of chaos that’s lasted a year. Both candidates wrote off our state long ago. But then again, it’s not Sudan. Nice track. : )
@@MsMiguel70 Depends which part of London you go to, it is pretty much Sudan in some parts. You get so sick of it all, you know? Corruption and lies everywhere. Anyway, I deleted that load of bollocks. But not the music. I liked making that. Glad you liked it. That's the final piece I'll do on my old Washburn before I strip it down, clean it, and put on new tuners, bridge, tail-piece and strings. 'Chin up' apparently originated in America, believe it or not.
@@Error-fourOfour Yeah, I wondered if my chin up assumption was right. Google focuses on the exercise. I don’t know guitars, but know that good name. Hope the restoration is therapeutic. Everything you said is valid. Evident everyday. You get my comment about Ronald Jones? : )
@@MsMiguel70 No, nothing about Mr. Jones anywhere. I'm not getting many notifications on anything, not even from my most frequented channels. It's a bit odd.
@@Error-fourOfour I think I'd mentioned him before, then failed to link anything. I've been lucky to know good friends and great guitarists. He was both. A music scene legend that disappeared. This may not be the best expose, but worth a few. : ) ruclips.net/video/5K4CIAerHKE/видео.html
Reminds me heavily of the poem 'Sabbath Morning at Sea' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "Love me, sweet friends, this Sabbath day, The sea sings round me while ye roll Afar the hymn unaltered, And kneel, where once I knelt to pray, And bless me deeper in your soul, Because your voice has faltered"
Thanks for those kind words, you're very insightful. I don't know the poem, but that is kind of what I was trying to get to: A faltering and the forlorn, yet fierce, stuttering and searching for the ineffable in extremis.
@@Error-fourOfour it's quite a good poem if you ever get to read the whole thing, your song matches the tone perfectly
Absolutely felt this one to my Core, perfect 🤘♾️🌀♾️🤘
Good one. Curious if the image(s) you use inspire the title. Or the music inspires a title for which you choose an image. If that makes sense.
@@MsMiguel70 It does, and thanks. They're kind of on my mind, or they're works and artists I'm looking into. Sometimes the image leads, and sometimes it's the 'piece' I come up with. This particular image just fills me with horror, the situation is desperate. Help seems close at hand with the sails in the distance, but they may not have even seen the capsizing and the figures clinging to the hull have no effective way of signalling other than waving. And it looks bitterly cold.
@@Error-fourOfour Point well taken. Thoughtful. Talented. Admire your depth, breadth and height. Keep on. : )
Beautiful song, matches the image perfectly.
Pure♾️🌀♾️
🖤
Nice one. Sound and image. Glad you’re up and running. I looked up those oysters. Legendary yeah? Never been to an oyster bay. Only ate em once or twice. Here we have ‘prairie oysters’. The euphemism for bull testicles. Not tried that.
First before it blows up!
I don't know what I am feeling...but I'm reallyyy feeling something😐🫶
One other dumb thing. About color. Two. Yes, sea as wine reference I recall. I have blue eyes, so you have no idea how many blue apparel items I’ve received over time. Three. It’s funny cuz I am kinda color blind. Summer before college I drove delivery for a cleaners. I’d often have my girlfriend come over to the shop in the evening to help me sort the white vs pink shirts for the washer.
Sorry, I've had bad connections to or no wifi for nearly three weeks, now. I have only a wisp of a connection right now so uploading and catching up while I can. Your comments are always good. Thanks.
I’m gonna bury this comment - as Norm MacDonald would say - in a shallow grave. … Where you should always check first for bodies. Anyway, hidden reply to deleted comment: Nude Jerusalem is probably not all it’s cracked up to be.
Good stuff recently. Per usual. Audio + video. That's some of the bluest blue I'll see. I read that ancient Greeks did not see in the same color spectrum we do. More grays. Maybe. Or maybe they, despite their famous wisdom, weren't good at describing colors.
I've had no wi-fi for over a week at home, so I'm sorry for the tardy reply (I've had to bring my iPad to work to get online). Yeah, that blue is only a little tweaked digitally, and that photo is actually a photo of an actual printed photo I took in 2020 with an ancient film camera. We had a magnificent spring that year and the sky was pretty close to that colour early in the day. The Greek colour thing is a whole huge debate, mainly because Homer never mentions the colour blue in either the Iliad or the Odyssey, and says things like 'wine dark sea', which I think, Ezra Pound reiterates in some of his Cantos.
@@Error-fourOfour Right on. Glad you’re back online, regardless of method. Our iPad is so old I’ve not used it in years. Its charger may be held by tape. Good for old cameras. My 1st was a Browinie, my grandad gave me at age six. One of the oldest things I still have. I used to collect old cameras when I frequented thrift stores. Lost most,, and that ‘land camera’ film I’m sure is a premium. I might start doing cantos. I mean, if I can fail at haikus I might as well shoot for the stars. Keep that charging cord safe. : )
Love this one, sounds like a warped cassette tape melting in the summers sun.
@@nassaujestrr Haha yeah, it really does!
That photo reminds me of the highway leading to my parents’ house. On a good weather evening.
The oscillating sounds and the structure leave me with chills.
Damn, I had to google it. Admittedly I only knew oikos as a brand of yogurt.
Beautiful, all of this is perfect.
The cries of the iron hammering from the shipyard reverberates through your oscillating sounds.
@@nassaujestrr Thanks, that's very kind.
@@nassaujestrr (I had no notification at all of your comment). I'm no sailor, but I've taken trucks on a fair few ferries and freighters over the years, so I guess that has come out in a weird way. That sound is a handful to control!
@@Error-fourOfourThe doldrums of the waters you've traversed echo through the tone, it's haunting.
The music fits perfectly with the photo, it sounds like as if you can hear the planes roars overhead.
I like the old airplane photos. I once supervised a bookstore's periodicals section. We had tons of magazines, including obscure military and aviation stuff. If it didn't (it didn't) sell, you'd tear off the cover and send it back to prove you didn't sell it. Then the other x pages were to be discarded. I took alot of coverless magazines home, including one that had a photo as captivating as these. You know of The Old Neptune ? Edit: holy crap. Just realized Neptune was a hotel I visited in Thailand for a movie audition. It’s a location for my in progress tale of excitement and debauchery. Weird
@@MsMiguel70 You mean the pub on the beach? Yes, I know it. Haven't been in there for years, even though it's 5 mins walk from me. It used to be a quiet, quirky kind of place, really nice wood panelling throughout like an old sailing ship. Lots of old photos, especially of Peter Cushing who lived here for many years, but now it tends to get very busy, and has attracted a *lot* of tourists in recent years.
@@Error-fourOfour That's the one. Forgive me, but I'd not forgotten my comment about you playing live. So, I looked up music venues in your town and found that one. There are alot of Neptune accounts out there. I posted on their fbook page saying I knew a local musician that they should check out, and gave them your utoob channel. I was complimentary of their bar, which is a likely indicator that no one will reply. Anyway, you can't hit me, I live too far away. : )
Nice one. Where's your nearest live venue? They're missing out. It ain't all skittles. : )
Such a good ride bro holy shit this is tripped out ♾️🌀♾️
Thanks a lot!
Damn, is that a some kind of high altitude B-57 ?
Yes. Three still fly with NASA as flying test platforms. They were used in this year's solar eclipse to sit in the moon's shadow to conduct experiments/tests.
@@Error-fourOfourwow, "you learn as you live", i'm not new in aviation, but never heard of that
The ringing is hypnotizing ♾️🌀♾️
That photo is surreal, great air to feel ♾️🌀♾️
Interesting trail, I'm glad you let me walk it ♾️🌀♾️
I’ve kept a drawing of a hillside with a meandering, winding trail up. Two oxen are walking it. The son asks the father ‘Why do we go this way every time?’ The father replies ‘why do you ask?’ : )
That journey felt like a lifetime, very awesome piece bro♾️🌀♾️
@@Skibble838 Ah. Thanks! I'm still unsure about it.
@@Error-fourOfourI can feel the honesty and that's the key part that you aren't missing so you'll never fail bro ♾️🌀♾️
Good stuff. And that photo is so cool. Obviously proof that early photographers weren’t very good. And that there is cheese up there.
Hauntingly beautiful
Nice post. Stubble burning is what my man face routine has come to. Once I was a bookstore supervisor and came in when the regional boss was on site. I hadn’t shaved cuz my cat had eaten my electric razor cord. Who cares? He noticed, from what gleamed, so I had to tell the guy my cat ate my razor. We all lived
You won't be able to pass off second degree burns as a "wolverine attack" this time, though. Can't imagine why a cat would chew through a cable, did it think it was liquorice? Lucky it wasn't plugged in.
Nice work. Though a little cowbell and triangle never hurt nobody
That's perfect considering your video is Showing Movement's on the Right Track,😅 Can i please add a Washboard to the list of Trails 😎