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Southsayer
Добавлен 23 мар 2019
Poetry.
Born Like This by Charles Bukowski.
This is a cinematic portrayal of the poem "Dinosauria, We" written by Charles Bukowski.
I hope I could bring a fresh interpretation to it.
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ATTRIBUTION:
The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channel.
See his narration and channel, here: ruclips.net/video/GSeF0dl6cOg/видео.html
Visuals used:
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006),
Geostorm (2017),
Our Universe (2022),
Chernobyl (2021),
Terminator 2 (1999),
2012 (2010),
U.K. House of Commons (2023),
U.S State of the Union Address (2023),
U.S. Presidential Debates (2020),
Limitless (2011),
The Day After Tomorrow (2001).
Music used:
"This is End" by BlackDarkwin.
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I hope I could bring a fresh interpretation to it.
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ATTRIBUTION:
The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channel.
See his narration and channel, here: ruclips.net/video/GSeF0dl6cOg/видео.html
Visuals used:
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006),
Geostorm (2017),
Our Universe (2022),
Chernobyl (2021),
Terminator 2 (1999),
2012 (2010),
U.K. House of Commons (2023),
U.S State of the Union Address (2023),
U.S. Presidential Debates (2020),
Limitless (2011),
The Day After Tomorrow (2001).
Music used:
"This is End" by BlackDarkwin.
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Видео
Alone with Everybody by Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
This is a cinematic portrayal of "Alone with Everybody" by Charles Bukowski. Play at 4k recommended. Bukowski's worldview is bleak and nihilistic in this. He doesn't hold much hope. Still it's a poem that occasions great pause. I extended the poem for purposes of artistic effect. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from...
If Tomorrow Starts Without Me
Просмотров 706Год назад
Play at 4k recommended. This is a cinematic portrayal of "If Tomorrow Starts Without Me." This is a simple but powerful poem about loss, death and love. I thought I could bring it to life with music and visuals. I hope I could honour it in this way. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channe...
Bluebird by Charles Bukowski
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
This is a cinematic portrayal of "Bluebird" by Charles Bukowski. Play at 4k recommended. I sped up the tempo of the poem and tried to bring a unique perspective to it. I hope my interpretation does it justice. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channel. See his narration and channel, here: ...
If by Rudyard Kipling
Просмотров 272Год назад
Play at 4k recommended. This is a cinematic portrayal of "If" by Rudyard Kipling. This is a powerful poem about striving to be the best person you can be. I thought I could bring it to life with music and visuals. I hope I could honour it in this way. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips chan...
Charles Bukowski: Why most Writers are Boring.
Просмотров 332 тыс.Год назад
Charles Bukowski discusses his views on death and why most writers are boring to him. Subscribe to see more Bukowski poetry!
The Weight of the World is Love by Allen Ginsberg.
Просмотров 510Год назад
Play at 4K recommended. This is a cinematic portrayal of Allen Ginsberg's poem. A poetic meditation on love. I thought I could bring it to life with music and cinematic visuals. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channel. See his narration and channel, here: ruclips.net/video/X3rVjm1LYhY/ви...
The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot.
Просмотров 183Год назад
This is a cinematic portrayal of T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men." Play at 4K recommended. A dark poem but a profound meditation on our shared mortality. I thought I could bring it to life with music and cinematic visuals. For business enquiries, please message me at: Southsayer@outlook.com ATTRIBUTION: The narrator is Tom O' Bedlam from the SpokenVerse RUclips channel. See his narration and chann...
Okay baby - it’s good, it’s time
“I like you as a person, though.”
Random capitalization Makes it More real.
Hope this helps :www.grammarly.com/blog/punctuation-capitalization/capitalization-in-the-titles/
❤
In the end everything will be ok.
Reading history does this. It's maddening.
Wow, sounds like listening to my folks..without the f words.
Common sense. Thx!
If you know you don't have any regrets, then you are at peace with yourself. Regrets like being a totally duche bag.
Drunken drivel. There are NO rules in art.
He wasn’t being mean he was trying to ignite some fire in his belly. Very admirable
His statements on writing were a continuation of his comments about death. Life is here. Right now. That urgency - the awareness of it, is to respect the fullness of life. Write and live as if you know you are going to die
Fiction bores me to shit
Hollywood woke assholes should watch this video
You know he wrote Hollywood scripts too, right?
That ending to the interview was oddly wholesome and uplifting.
It would be an honor to have a drink with this man.
Love Buk but, honestly, "Women" was kind of boring.
5981 Christiansen Well
I miss him, I wonder so much, what he would think of me? I got many sparks, processing boredom little suffering, and lit loopy endings. I miss you buddy
I'll drink to that! What? Does it matter?😊
He’s such a funny guy to listen to
0:11 was this borat interviewing?
What the heck is he talking about!?
Rashawn Shoals
Smitham Loaf
Thank you for this in 2024
Interesting, good words. But he's absolutely wasted at this point.
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Bukowski spouts more truths in four minutes and thirty eight seconds than people speak in their whole lives. His ideas ideas translate to my painting style, get to the f'kn point, be bold and have a heart.
Brilliant honesty...no bullshit
I first find his name in The movie called : Beautiful creatures with line as :" Is it good Bukowski..? " , and she replied :" define good " . Then I JUST had to find his books and read some. And i can tell u He Is GOOD. He Is way better than good. I love The way he saw the life . He Is truly The GOD.
Thanks for sharing! I get the impression that it's easier to write like he said. To write each sentence interesting means that you can't predict a long chain of setting phrases to a big emotion. Anyway, he is indeed an interesting writer
BIM BIM BIM
Isn't a text, which consists only of juicy words, boring?
😂
Well fuckin said
He's got a bit of the "Groucho past his prime" voice going on.
He eventually got a nice wife because he eventually got a fat wallet. (Writing must never be boring )
R.I.P MF DOOM
At least he enjoyed life before social media! God bless you Buk
Yeah, I went to "Long Beach/Harbour City some decades ago to buy a new Gi and see if i could see this Poet. I wasn't sure I would approach him to say i liked his work, but I may have, coming out of a karate shop/studio back then, have actually seen him going into a nearby bar. I didn't follow...I love my 'privacy'! and wanted to afford him same. Plus, he could be quite abrasive. And being of darkish complexion... well, one couldn't/can't be sure of reception(s) by some of a lighter complexion, then and now! And I didn't want to be disillusioned. But I started this to say - How can one not like chest-out honesty. I always appreciated his words. Die as might poet, But live on...
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No one was juicier than Hank
As I age into my mid 60's soon to be 70. I couldn't agree more. At this age things do start to become very meta.
BIM,BIM,BIM
One the greatest interviews I’ve ever seen.
Why was Mister Guillicuddy dead?!?! 😱😱😱😱 Just kidding. I love his philosophy on writing.
I'm too young to relate to this... Age 33
4:02 I got a bucket, no clue where it came from.
“OK baby… its time… its good”