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RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 04-27-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 04-27-2021 In honour of the pink moon last night RE: what music are you listening to now - schubert - 04-27-2021 full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv-grcYg8uFg-drtOn_djzjpAKhu5RVKX RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 04-28-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 04-28-2021 (04-28-2021, 10:14 AM)Spaced Wrote: Hell yeah RE: what music are you listening to now - sillypumpkins - 04-28-2021 Turn on Your Lovelight! https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-27.132573.sbd.16track.healy-latvala-wise.flac16/t09.flac RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 04-28-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 04-29-2021 We could always go home, But everybody says this is the place to be RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 04-30-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Black Dragon - 04-30-2021 You Gotta Fight (The Evil Technocracy*) For Your Right To Party - Dekalb_Blues - 04-30-2021 You Gotta Fight (The Evil Technocracy*) For The Right To Parrrr-ty! 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RE: what music are you listening to now - Samudtar - 05-01-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - schubert - 05-01-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 05-02-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - LeafieGreens - 05-02-2021 Lemurian Music Pure human resonating tones. Great for meditating or even just humming along. Instant peace. Cue The Perfect Blend: Valkyries, 女战士, მანდილი, Aldous H. & Suzy-Q Too - Dekalb_Blues - 05-03-2021 Cue The Perfect Blend: Valkyries, 女战士, მანდილი, Aldous H. & Suzy-Q Too Airborne All The Way! Kids, don't try this at home ...You talkin' to me? Full scene It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings. --- Folk proverb Meanwhile, on the home front: Any questions? RE: what music are you listening to now - sillypumpkins - 05-04-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - schubert - 05-04-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - flofrog - 05-05-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - sillypumpkins - 05-06-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 05-06-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 05-06-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Steppingfeet - 05-07-2021 ♫ How long have I known you, brother? Hundreds of lives, thousands of years How many miles have we wandered Under the sky, chasing our fear? Some kind of trouble is coming Don't know when, don't know what I will stand by you, brother Till the daylight comes or I'm dead and gone Don't turn away, don't tell me that we're not the same We face the fire together, brothers till the end Don't run away - our time will come, but not today I stand beside you, brother, with you till the end I've shared my life with you, brother Since I recall, you've been my friend You say we're not like the others Still, we must die; all things must end I know we can't stop what's coming But I will try, oh, how I'll try Will you fight with me, brother? One last time, one last fight? Don't turn away, don't tell me that we're not the same We face the fire together, brothers till the end Don't run away - our time will come, but not today I stand beside you, brother, with you till the end ♫ Some Now-Catalytic Vintage Music For Mother's Day - Dekalb_Blues - 05-10-2021 Some Now-Catalytic Vintage Music For Mother's Day Sometimes one cannot understand one's parents until one has walked enough miles in their shoes -- covering the same kind of rough terrain in the same kind of heavy weather, meeting the same kind of strange, scary wild creatures along the way... The million-mile-per-smile approach: The thousand-baby-kisses approach Al Jolson, was born Asa Yoelson on May 26, 1886 in Lithuania to an observant Jewish family, which left Russia for America when he was a child; this was during the massive late-19th/early 20th-century diaspora of Eastern European/Polish/Russian Jews to the New World, focussing on New York City. The son of a cantor, he first sang in a synagogue, and was expected by his family to pursue Hebraic divine studies into adulthood. Eschewing this, he ran away from home to join a circus; in 1906, following on his intense interest in American black cultural arts, he became a black-faced café and vaudeville entertainer. After he began working on the New York stage in 1909, he rose to stardom, and was considered by many to be the greatest entertaining talent of his time. Part of his appeal was that he integrated American black musical memes (especially the then cutting-edge "jazz" ones) into the traditional framework of Old World Jewish dramatic stage/music hall performance memes; his career went from strength to strength as the popular mass-entertainment music/stage/cinema businesses and industries (centered first at New York and then at Hollywood) came to be financially controlled and thus aesthetically directed by the most powerful of his fellow Old World Jewish émigrés (who established themselves as among its major investors, magnates, and moguls). In 1923 Jolson was signed by famed Hollywood film producer D. W. Griffith to appear in Mammy's Boy, but the film was never made. Three years later he sang three songs in an experimental sound short, April Showers (1926). The following year Jolson became immortal when he starred in The Jazz Singer, the world's first talkie (though most of the sound was background music), in which he spoke several sentences including the famous line "You ain't heard nothin' yet!" He next appeared in the part-talkie The Singing Fool (1928), which grossed more money than any film until Gone with the Wind (1939). Through the mid-'30s he starred in a number of formula musicals, but changing public tastes led to a gradual decline in his popularity; his generation of diasporic émigrés had been superseded by its American-born offspring, who had different, more assimilated tastes. After Jolson received some attention for singing for troops in World War II, his life was the subject of the film The Jolson Story (1946), in which he dubbed the songs for star Larry Parks. The film was a great box office success, resulting in a sequel, Jolson Sings Again (1949). From 1928-39 he was married to actress Ruby Keeler, with whom he appeared in Go Into Your Dance (1935). He went on to entertain troops in Korea during that early-'50s semi-world-war, shortly after which he died of a heart attack. His artistic legacy is now commonly viewed through a powerful currently-endemic cultural-critique lens which doubtlessly would seem quite alien, artificial, and mischievously tendentious to someone conditioned with his somewhat-more-innocent generation's now-quaint worldview. Twin towers Athanor (from Arabic التَنُّور (at-tannūr, "the baker’s oven”; falsely but poetically ascribed to Greek Θάνατος, "deathless") In the secret guild-language of the medieval European alchemists' culture (derived from heavily-influential Arabic doctrinal sources), this refers symbolically to an evolutionary furnace of alchemical sublimation and transmutation via the occult fire of the spirit (which burns eternally of itself, inexstinguishable). It is the mysterious experiential furnace in which the mind, the body, and the soul of fragmentated unregenerate man are purified, transformed, and alloyed, enabling the now-refined, integrated, and strengthened man to choose the right Way to reach the Truth, so as to make his fate align with his destiny in synchronic unity with the unfolding Great Design of the Infinite Creator. It was also called the "Philosophical furnace," "Furnace of Arcana," or popularly, the "Tower furnace." 'Cause when love is gone... there's always justice. And when justice is gone... there's always force. And when force is gone... there's always Mom. Hi Mom! This jewelry-work follows the labyrinthical line, freely inspired by the spiritual message left by the great Neapolitan alchemist Raimondo di Sangro inside his Sansevero Chapel. This particular line symbolizes the difficulty and importance of the path of awareness. The gammata crosses and concentric squares allude to the tetragon of elements, or the four forces of nature -- earth, fire, air, water -- essential for the survival of life. Thanks for giving of yourself, Mom! --- Horus The eminent British Orientalist translator of Tantrik texts, Sir John Woodroffe, in his Garland of Letters (Madras & London, 1922) writes, "Kali is so called because She devours Kala (Time) and then resumes Her own dark formlessness." O Maha [Great] Kali Darkness like the night Burning as a light Have mercy on me Take from me all that is not free O Maha Kali Holder of the sword Dancing on your lord Have mercy on me Take from me all that is not free O Maha Kali Carry me across This ocean of life and death On the wings of your Name Take from me all that is not free O Maha Kali Dancing in my heart Remember, play the part Have mercy on me Ma Take from me all that is not free O Maha Kali RE: what music are you listening to now - sillypumpkins - 05-10-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - Samudtar - 05-11-2021 Have been catching the Martian vibes pretty strong lately... RE: what music are you listening to now - schubert - 05-11-2021 when ur mind wants a little crazy stimulation RE: what music are you listening to now - sillypumpkins - 05-13-2021 "One way or another, this darkness got to give" RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 05-13-2021 RE: what music are you listening to now - schubert - 05-16-2021 original mix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah6mmuRSJuI found this from this legendary stream (anjunadeep edm radio) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4MdHQOILdw |