Difference between revisions of "Notes"
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** Beserk cubical worker - "Feral employee" | ** Beserk cubical worker - "Feral employee" | ||
** "Barbarian invasions" - Comparing society's artificiality to the Roman empire and the way it crumbled; personification of said crumbling (barbarian invasion). | ** "Barbarian invasions" - Comparing society's artificiality to the Roman empire and the way it crumbled; personification of said crumbling (barbarian invasion). | ||
| + | ** Techno "All Along The Watchtower" -- bonus track | ||
| − | * | + | ** "Tuesday Black Tuesday" -- a parody of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" about the stock market crash of the '20s. |
| − | * " | + | ** "Overdose of Dali" -- needs chorus |
| − | * | + | ** "Emby" -- based on Shakespeare's Macbeth |
| − | * " | + | ** "The Plastic Revolution" -- people stop using plastic because of toxic side effects. Ties in with the theme of society's regression. |
| − | * | + | * Seeboard: Non-public miscommunication |
| − | * " | + | * "...in that, with the crumbling of this artificial structure of society, man will be able to take the first faltering steps to further exploring his own spirituality." |
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Revision as of 19:17, 27 January 2008
Notes from 2008-01-18 at 22:45 - 23:30
Notes by: Samuel, Zack
- "The artificial, man-made structure of life breaking down into chaos."
- "Regressing from the digital age into older mediums."
- Tracks:
- Define society's infrastructure - Surrealism
- Define society's nuances (life in general)
- One closing track
- Song ideas:
- Beserk cubical worker - "Feral employee"
- "Barbarian invasions" - Comparing society's artificiality to the Roman empire and the way it crumbled; personification of said crumbling (barbarian invasion).
- Techno "All Along The Watchtower" -- bonus track
- "Tuesday Black Tuesday" -- a parody of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" about the stock market crash of the '20s.
- "Overdose of Dali" -- needs chorus
- "Emby" -- based on Shakespeare's Macbeth
- "The Plastic Revolution" -- people stop using plastic because of toxic side effects. Ties in with the theme of society's regression.
- Seeboard: Non-public miscommunication
- "...in that, with the crumbling of this artificial structure of society, man will be able to take the first faltering steps to further exploring his own spirituality."