I heard some screw got his lemon kicked in in [sic] that mess-hall kick-over.
Hyman Golden in the Dictionary of Underworld Lingo. Kick-Overs are riots in prison
I heard some screw got his lemon kicked in in [sic] that mess-hall kick-over.
Hyman Golden in the Dictionary of Underworld Lingo. Kick-Overs are riots in prison
I was just thinking about how Hans Zimmer tends to choose a key strategically. In his Masterclass, he uses the key of D minor to make it so the strings have something to land on, aka a deep and dark pedal tone. He chose D minor because that key works to establish a pedal tone as well as be a little dark.
This made me wonder about the vibes of specific keys. So, if D Minor is dark, what about F Major? Or Db Minor? No doubt, I’d like to have a better understanding of this!
One statement I hear from other artists is “I hope I’m not being egotistical, but...” Then, the artist tells me of what they created.
I get it. No one wants to be remembered as a narcissist. But perhaps there’s a better way to frame it.
To accomplish a kinder share of our creative output, include the following proviso:
Hey, I created this [work of art, music, etc] and thought to share it with you. I don’t want you to write me back and tell me how much you like it, especially if you don’t. I require no praise, and besides, I’m so slammed that I won’t remember sending this to you in the first place! I’m only sharing it to make your day a little brighter. That’s all. Take good care!
Two people are not needed for this conversation.
Many thanks to Jenny Davis for this bit of conversational kung-fu.
Via Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, Eric Partidge.
I want the book mentioned in this entry: On Feigned and Factitious Diseases, chiefly of Solders and Seamen.
Imagine you are having the most incredible night of dreams. In one, you are whistling a tune on top of a thundercloud. In another, you are speeding far beyond the speed of light in your brand new intergalactic hovercraft. Vivid dreaming is what this Sidekick record is all about.
…analysis looks backwards while design looks forwards.
Absolutely in agreement.
It’s been a long, long time since a jingle made me laugh (first five seconds):
Otherwise, the video was solid BTW…
I had no idea…
When R&B and pop recordings are over-compressed and over-limited, the lack the extremely fundamental qualities of both primitive energy and smooth high frequencies.
Bruce Swedien in his book Make Mine Music
What does music really express? It’s not about the sensations apprehended from the external world but about the intimations, intuitions, dreams, fantasies, emotions, the feelings within ourselves…
Michael Tippett
[I would like to assert the idea that our collective unconscious and the music that comes from it be the bridge to the outside world, that it’s not just within ourselves]
God gave man two ears but only one mouth, that he might hear twice as much as he speaks!
Epictetus