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Said the straight man to the late man
“Where have you been?”
“I’ve been here and I’ve been there
And I’ve been in between”
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
“I’m on the outside looking inside
What do I see?
Much confusion, disillusion
All around me”
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
“You don’t possess me, don’t impress me
Just upset my mind
Can’t instruct me or conduct me
Just use up my time”
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
Said the straight man to the late man
“Where have you been?”
“I’ve been here and I’ve been there
And I’ve been in between”
Sussurro al vento
Disse l’uomo puntuale all’uomo ritardatario
“Dove sei stato?”
“Sono stato qui e sono stato lì
E sono stato nel mezzo”
Sussurro al vento
Ogni mia parola è volata via
Sussurro al vento
Non ascolta il vento, non può il vento sentire
“Ero fuori e guardavo dentro
Cosa ho visto ?
Molta confusione, disillusione
Tutta intorno a me”
Sussurro al vento
Ogni mia parola è volata via
Sussurro al vento
il vento non ascolta, il vento non può sentire
“Tu non mi possiedi, tu non mi impressioni
Turbi solo il mio animo
Non puoi istruirmi o educarmi
Logori solo il mio tempo”
Sussurro al vento
Ogni mia parola è volata via
Sussurro al vento
il vento non ascolta, il vento non può sentire
Sussurro al vento
Ogni mia parola è volata via
Sussurro al vento
Non ascolta il vento, non può il vento sentire
Disse l’uomo puntuale all’uomo ritardatario
“Dove sei stato?”
“Sono stato qui e sono stato lì ...
E sono stato nel mezzo”
sussurro al vento ...
... ogni mia parola è volata via
Saw a guy today in Gloucester pretending to be a statue...........he looked pretty cool so I took a couple of shots and gave him some cash....standard iPhone shot, utterly battered in Snapseed on iPad Pro with help from an Apple Pencil. Best viewed on a tablet with the brightness turned up to maximum to get the best view (especially the lips!).....as it was edited.
Link to a pretty decent live version of the track:-
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEnIVUoxlDU
Link to the possible meaning:-
Macro of 35mm negative film frames submerging into water, inspired by the King Crimson Track "Frame by Frame"
"Frame by frame, death by drowning
In your own, in your own
Analysis
Step by step, thought by numbers
In your own, in your own
Analysis"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqBGn8gYSTY
Shot for Macro Mondays theme "Inspired by a Song", HMM to all :)
I love this tree in my garden and that way it changes through the year. It's featured a few times on my 365 so far in 2017.
Dedicated to King Crimson and partying in Venice Beach a long time ago.
The Cosmopolitan Lobby had a spellbinding lighting effect when it opened.
Umm... this is getting a little weird. First, I want to say that, Richard and I have not pre-alerted each other to any forthKcoming images or King Crimson song seleKctions, with the exception of the third set and in that partiKcular case, even though he forewarned me that he was going to use Schizoid Man, I had already decided I would use In The Court... from the same album. However, in wanting to somewhat match his song selection, I moved my fourth image up to third, consequently moving this one to fourth. I have been putting the link to his entries last in the narrative but, it might be appropriate for me to stick it here:
Here is a link to Richard's corresponding fourth entry:
The King Crimson Series: Fracture
Both images with a PANO-Vision sabotaged building... not so unusual for him, of course but, nothing I had come close to in the three previous entries. Gets stranger though... song choice from the young lad - Fracture from the Starless and Bible Black album! I have been putting the link to my musiKcal choice a little later in the narrative but, it might be appropriate for me to stick it here:
My song for this was already picked from the construKction of light album. Okay, so maybe not earthshatteringly strange or eerie but, a rather quirky sort of synergy going on that makes one wonder, I would think. S'pose though, that's if one goes in to wondering about these type of things at all, otherwise it's probably just a coincidence and leave it at that. Hmm... maybe? Still one more entry to go.
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The magnifier is strongly reKcommended! Otherwise, you gotta squint.
© Paul Boudreau - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission (except Richard, who can finally make a choice, man! Like, what was wrong with the previous three, I'll never know! (However, apparently, his dentist does) and he doesn't got to write me a note or something).
Golden light shines through classroom window - race home - wispy clouds look promising - grab camera bag - hope kids have remembered their door key - race against time to get there before the light goes - realise that sunset is not going to be brilliant - but how good does it feel to be stood on a hill, just me, and my camera :)
A nettle stung me on the cheek when I took this, wasn't expecting that today!
#4 in the "King Crimson Series", in the "Frame by Frame" challenge created by Paul B0udreau. It's a great idea, one that I'd never heard of before, where two artists create their own 2 person challenge and then submit them back and forth, alternating between them. It gets one out of their comfort zone and hopefully into something they'd never considered to tried before.
For this challenge I'm utilizing a hand technique that I saw an amateur friend of mine doing when I had explained how to do "Pano-sabotage" to him. It was yet another eye opener and it fits perfectly with Paul's challenge to create more vertical images using the Pano-Sabotage technique, which for the most part, has been a very horizontal medium. Paul's challenge and my friend's innocent experiment come together perfectly for me to try to do something differently than usual.
The only processing done on this image was achieved by using colour filters and a very slight bit of mottled texture. The composition and the distortion was all achieved by the Pano-Sabotage technique which happens INSIDE the camera at the moment of capture. It does not occur as a result of software programs such as Photoshop.
As Paul points out in his latest instalment, #4 in his series, the strangest thing has been going on. Unbeknownst to each other we've been chosing the same songs for use from a band who, all totalled, have probably released at least 50 recordings. Funny too that we chose the same song for our #4's but we also both chose a street corner as our subjects. Curiouser and curiouser. It's been uncanny that this keeps happening. It makes me wonder about ideas such as Carl Jung's collective unconscious or Ervin Laszlo's "Akashic Field", perhaps even Rupert Sheldrake's "Morphogenetic Field".
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The King Crimson musical selection for this image was immediately apparent to me when I went to chose a title for it. "Fracture", from their album "Starless and Bible Black", seemed to fit the sequenced but deconstructing world view witnessed here. The instrumental piece starts out with intricate figures and builds in power and intensity, eventually producing a feeling of menace and gigantic forces.
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Music Link: King Crimson, "Fracture" -a live performance of the song on "Cirkus - A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson Live".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBls7-WCLro
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Here's the link to Paul's wonderful work:
www.flickr.com/photos/41474913@N05/
Click on Image to Enlarge !
© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission
See My Website: visionheartblog.wordpress.com
Soundtrack // Bande-son: KING CRIMSON ("Three Of A Perfect Pair"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=QilNVTZx5CI
"She is susceptible... He is impossible... They have their cross to share... THREE OF A PERFECT PAIR... (...) He has his contradicting views... She has her cyclothymic moods... They make a study in despair... THREE OF A PERFECT PAIR..."
"Belle trouvaille et excellent titre !" // "Lovely finding and excellent title !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
Soundtrack // Bande-son: KING CRIMSON ("I Talk To The Wind"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbgJHaFbSZk
"I TALK TO THE WIND... My words are all carried away... I talk to the wind... The wind does not hear... The wind cannot hear..."
"Superbe image au graphisme fort, beau travail !" (René CARRERE / www.flickr.com/photos/143018951@N07/)
"Avec la bande à Fripp, un souffle... épique !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Gosh !!!" (Bill EIFFERT / www.flickr.com/photos/157373904@N07/)
"Excellente cette prise de vue !!! Très original !!!" (Isabelle CHAUVEL / www.flickr.com/photos/ichauvel/)
Beat - Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai, and Danny Carey performing the music of 80s King Crimson. Sept 18 2024, Phoenix, Arizona.
Title courtesy of a King Crimson track.
A little bit of spontaneous light painting during my recent trip to the Leyland Motor Factory building in Laurieston, Glasgow.
The bottlebrush plant, Callistemon citrinus, bears dramatic crimson-red flower spikes, in contrast with dark green, aromatic foliage, in spring and summer. New foliage has a pink-red flush, but darkens with age. Native to Australia, Callistemon citrinus thrives in warm, sheltered conditions, and is susceptible to frost damage.
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl, a cracked and broken path
If we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
-- (King Crimson. In the Court of the Crimson King, "Epitaph". 1969)
Terrell County, Georgia USA
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Day 155. Another wander around the garden after work in search of subject matter to shoot. This time my wonderful King Crimson Acer (Maple) tree in the back garden. It has amazing leaves that come through as red and turn into a deep purple colour.
Hand made glass which reminded of one of my favourite LP's from teenage years.
In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson.
I am always in awe at the skills of those who produce hand made glass.
Call her moonchild
Dancing in the shallows of a river.
Lonely moonchild
Dreaming in the shadows of the willow.
Talking to the trees of the cobweb strange.
Sleeping on the steps of a fountain.
Waving silver wands to the night-birds song.
Waiting for the sun on the mountain.
She's a moonchild
Gathering the flowers in a garden.
Lovely moonchild
Drifting in the echoes of the hours.
Sailing on the wind in a milk white gown.
Dropping circle stones on a sun dial.
Playing hide and seek with the ghosts of dawn.
Waiting for a smile from a sun child.
King Crimson - Lyrics by Robert Fripp / Peter John Sinfield /Ian Mcdonald / Michael Rex Giles / Greg Lake
Created With Night Cafe AI Generator
“We're both looking at the same moon, in the same world. We're connected to reality by the same line. All I have to do is quietly draw it towards me.” - Haruki Murakami
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=09iNZODJEMo
Moonchild by King Crimson
‘copyright image do not reproduce without permission’
Soudscape // Paysage sonore: KING CRIMSON ("NUAGEs"): www.dailymotion.com/video/x2p5qbn
"Six stations forment le DOMAINE DES SYBELLES, plus grande station de la Maurienne: La Toussuire, Le Corbier, St-Sorlin-d'Arves, St-Jean-d'Arves, Les Bottières et St-Colomban-des-Villards. Pistes de ski, itinéraires nordiques, sentiers raquettes s'étagent entre 1.100 et 2.620 m." (Le Guide Vert Alpes du Nord)
Can you imagine my surprise early this summer when I saw this bucket lift on a utility truck ?
King Crimson's album debuted in 1969. Someone thought fit to memorialize their work .
Kodak ProImage 100 film, shot with a Nikon N-80
The second in a series of images created for the two-person challenge put to me by Paul B0udreau. We're calling our challenge "The King Crimson Series - Frame by Frame" after one of the band's songs on their seminal 1981 album "Discipline".
"The Sheltering Sky" is the title of Paul Bowles' classic novel about the ultimate clash and destruction of two foolish young Americans colliding horribly with Arabic culture in Northern Africa. It was the inspiration for his haunting instrumental piece.
My inspiration here was the musical piece although I've read and love the Bowles novel.
Depicted is the main campus building of OCAD University, an esteemed Art School with a long and colourful history. When I went there it was simply called "The Ontario College of Art" ( OCA ). Eventually it became the "Ontario College of Art and Design University". Shown is the Rosalie Sharp pavilion, a fantastic, signature piece of Toronto architecture. It's held up by a series of stylized giant "pencils".
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Music Link: "The Sheltering Sky" - King Crimson, from their album "Discipline". This is a band that doesn't have a lot of big, corporate music business money behind it so it's hard to find super HD versions of their work or perfectly recorded videos. There are also lots of convoluted copyright and ownership issues that keep studio versions of their pieces from the internet. However, this a wonderful 1982 live performance of the piece if one is really interested the "Discipline album is well worth hunting down.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c2H5TkR5Vk
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Here's the link to Paul's wonderful work:
www.flickr.com/photos/41474913@N05/
Click on Image to Enlarge !
© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
See My Website: visionheartblog.wordpress.com
Beat - Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai, and Danny Carey performing the music of 80s King Crimson. Sept 18 2024, Phoenix, Arizona.
Trying to drown out distant sounds of fireworks in the surrounding hills of our ‘hood’. So, King Crimson is helping keep the dog relaxed in the music room, believe it or not.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: KING CRIMSON ("Three Of A Perfect Pair"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=QilNVTZx5CI
"She is susceptible... He is impossible... They have their cross to share... THREE OF A PERFECT PAIR... (...) He has his contradicting views... She has her cyclothymic moods... They make a study in despair... THREE OF A PERFECT PAIR..."
"Un collage haut en couleurs et délicieusement surréaliste !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Un thème plein d'humour et haut en couleurs digne d'une pièce de théâtre !" (Claudy LAGARDE / www.flickr.com/photos/131430984@N02/)
(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ KING CRIMSON ♥
Portrait shot of a magnificent adult male Lowland Copperhead (Austrelaps superbus). I found him thermoregulating at mid-morning on a cool and blustery first day of spring. A fitting first of season snake, and I was so ecstatic to see one after that bleak bloody winter- with its promise of better times ahead the only avenue to console one trudging wearily through it. He was nudging a metre in length, physiologically prime and had very recently sloughed. You couldn't really ask for more. Found under tin on an adjoining paddock from our place. His countenance was intense here, and he was quite a defensive chap. He was promptly returned to his tin palace accordingly.
Taken on a Fuji GFX 50S coupled to a vintage film era Medium Format (6x4.5) Bronica Zenzanon PE 105mm/ f. 4.5 1:1 macro lens from the 1990’s.
The moon tonight was just too good to resist, the icy temperatures (currently -9°C) meant great seeing, no turbulence in the air and great clarity. There were lots of stars, but who needs stars with a moon like this?
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King Crimson - Starless