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Mike Driver

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By Elmo Jones (1920-1972)
October, Piotr Stachiewicz, Październik
Moritz von Schwind
The ‘Celestial Harp’- a theory that the movement of the stars and planets was related to music
Duilio Cambellotti La siepe di smeraldo (The hedge of emerald) (1920)
13 years ago, Pain of Salvation was releasing The Perfect Element I! It featured Daniel Gildenlöw, Johan Hallgren, Fredrik Hermansson, Kristoffer Gildenlöw and Johan Langell (considered by many to be the best line up…) "The story explores the lives of two characters, one male and one female (known commonly as "He" and "She") who are broken, dysfunctional people. They meet in the events of the song "Ashes" after the first two songs of the album present us with a depiction of their troubled pasts ("Used" for "He" and "In the Flesh" for "She"). After that introduction, the concept focuses on the inner struggles and feelings of the characters after the events on "Ashes", and we also have some memory flashes, telling us more about their pasts and revealing what events in their lives caused them to become what they are, finally ending with the "falling" of He on the last song, "The Perfect Element". [x]
A merry Christmas to all of you!
Stare. It is the way to educate your eye, and more. Stare, pry, listen, and eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.
Walker Evans (via allthingssoulful)
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