Playlist Addition

Richard Romeo richardromeo at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 16 15:20:22 CST 2001


check out Ruth White circa 1969--early electronica with lyrics from 
Baudelaire--definitely fits into our playlist somewhere. I suppose a 
twenty=something hallucinogine would be necessary

was perusing a brief history of my friend Mr Bosch at the same 
time--invented my own multi-media event
Rich


>From: "Otto Sell" <o.sell at telda.net>
>To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: Playlist Addition
>Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 16:55:24 +0100
>
>Worlds in Collision
>
>So map the areas of yesterdays agreements
>and remember the divisions of east and west.
>When three worlds fought for your heart
>and everyone is a collaborator.
>There are only levels of cooperation.
>And there comes a time when what was wrong becomes right.
>And there comes a time when friendly dogs begin to bite.
>
>So go beyond your old obsessions.
>We are definitely expecting rain.
>The mystery comes closer for those who can maintain.
>So all you mothers show your children you're not afraid to die.
>
>So where has this new code come from?
>And who wrote this alien beat?
>So march to the backwards movement of the drum.
>Are you willing, are you willing to pay the price?
>
>What is real, and what is not?
>What is here, and what is not?
>What is left, and what is right?
>What is real, and what is not?
>
>Any world, any where, any people, any one can pay the price.
>You are summoned, not invited.
>Blue, brown, black, yellow and white.
>Go beyond your old obsessions.
>I'm not one for half measures.
>
>Words and Music by Jerry Harrison, "The Red and the Black,"
>Sire Records, 1981.
>
>
>

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