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8:01 PM EDT September 23, 2024:
Ray Manzarek - "Boiling Rage" From the album Carmina Burana (1983)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
IN THE TAVERN Estuans interius
In 1803 a scroll of medieval poems was discovered in the German province of Bavaria among the debris of the secularized monastery of Benedikt-Beuren ("BURANA").
These lyrics, written primarily in Latin, were determined to be the work of renegade monks and wandeing poets of the 13th century. Their words captured the lost world of rebels and dropouts of the medieval clergy, hard lovers, drinkers, on the move, celebrating existence, rather than living the meditative celibate, cloistered life of the monastery.
In 1935 German composer Carl Orff re-discovered the poems. Impressed with their meaning and rhythm he composed a cantata utilizing the centuries-old verses. He transformed the writings into invocations and profane chants accompanied by numnerous instruments and magical representations.
These songs ("CARMINA") were divided into three primary sections. Springtime -- the life force renewed; In the Tavern -- drinking and gambling; The Court of Love -- passion, sensuality. The sections are pervaded and framed by the Wheel of Fortune ("O Fortuna") perpetually turning, perpetually governing the course of man's existence.
In 1983 Ray Manzarek, long attracted to the spiritual power of Carmina Burana, chose to interpret the piece in a contemporary framework. This presentation intends to create enchanted pictures; to conjure up the ecstasy expressed by the lyrics, an enhanced intense feeling for life akin to the passions and revelry of the wandering poets of so long ago.
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Guantlets of Boiling Rage by Dragons & Stories
y’all remember how that one Sweeney Todd song was really popular late 2024 (October - December)?
I was so mad when people asked me if I knew the song because it was on TikTok.
Bitch, Sweeney was the first R-film I was allowed to watch by myself.
I’m sheltered.
I don’t have TikTok.
I loved Sweeney before damn TikTok blew it up.
6:38 AM EDT October 10, 2024:
Ray Manzarek - “Boiling Rage” From the album Carmina Burana (1983)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
IN THE TAVERN Estuans interius
In 1803 a scroll of medieval poems was discovered in the German province of Bavaria among the debris of the secularized monastery of Benedikt-Beuren (“BURANA”).
These lyrics, written primarily in Latin, were determined to be the work of renegade monks and wandeing poets of the 13th century. Their words captured the lost world of rebels and dropouts of the medieval clergy, hard lovers, drinkers, on the move, celebrating existence, rather than living the meditative celibate, cloistered life of the monastery.
In 1935 German composer Carl Orff re-discovered the poems. Impressed with their meaning and rhythm he composed a cantata utilizing the centuries-old verses. He transformed the writings into invocations and profane chants accompanied by numnerous instruments and magical representations.
These songs (“CARMINA”) were divided into three primary sections. Springtime – the life force renewed; In the Tavern – drinking and gambling; The Court of Love – passion, sensuality. The sections are pervaded and framed by the Wheel of Fortune (“O Fortuna”) perpetually turning, perpetually governing the course of man’s existence.
In 1983 Ray Manzarek, long attracted to the spiritual power of Carmina Burana, chose to interpret the piece in a contemporary framework. This presentation intends to create enchanted pictures; to conjure up the ecstasy expressed by the lyrics, an enhanced intense feeling for life akin to the passions and revelry of the wandering poets of so long ago.
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I'm working on my Message Man series which is very on the burner but I'm struggling between taking it down due to it's high attention (a lot of hits) and lack of love (few kudos) plus I feel like it needs minor rewriting and my gods I am also working on a masterlist because it's getting chaotic and I only have like 2 fics going plus one of Jason Munson’s backstory agghhhh
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tfw suddenly angry over something you thought you’d moved past