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philippe
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Posted: August 19 2005 at 12:54 |
BaldJean wrote:
if you want to see a real porn movie with prog music, I recommend "Body Love" by Lasse Braun, to which Klaus Schulze provided the soundtrack |
yeah nice!
just a thing, becareful of the version you watch, I've seen a version of this movie without Schulze's music as the soundtrack.
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philippe
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Posted: August 19 2005 at 12:58 |
"Alice in the cities" (by wenders at his beginnings) is not prog at all, but it's a lovely road movie (one of my favorites) which contains a very emotional/ repetitive guitar soundtrack by CAN
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BaldJean
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Posted: August 19 2005 at 13:32 |
there was a German tv-serial whodunnit of 2 or 3 parts named "Das
Messer" ("The Knife"), that had "Spoon" by Can as title melody. seems
they got confused about which piece of cutlery they used; I have never
seen anyone killed by a spoon
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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Moody Mellow
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Posted: August 19 2005 at 18:36 |
There's the "Tommy" movie, I guess. It's really cheesy, though. It's pretty funny to see Roger Daltrey get smacked about, though.
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The word is "Dreamer"
And it really suits you...
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Sean Trane
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Posted: August 22 2005 at 04:05 |
BaldFriede wrote:
the movie "The Trip", starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, also has a scene with some wild psychedelic music towards the end (featuring some nude female dancers with painted bodies , and I think the "Twin Peak" scene is influenced by this one)
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good call Friede. Great psych music too! I love that movie!
fairly acurate description of an acid trip! In the same genre but much later , Altered states depicts Peyotl trips! Scary but the only two time I did that , I certainly had no nightmarish dreams/visions but halucinate I did!
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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philippe
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Posted: August 23 2005 at 03:29 |
^ very soft compared to Morrissey's trilogy
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oliverstoned
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Posted: August 23 2005 at 05:38 |
Sean Trane wrote:
BaldFriede wrote:
the movie "The Trip", starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, also has a scene with some wild psychedelic music towards the end (featuring some nude female dancers with painted bodies , and I think the "Twin Peak" scene is influenced by this one) |
good call Friede. Great psych music too! I love that movie!
fairly acurate description of an acid trip! In the same genre but much later , Altered states depicts Peyotl trips! Scary but the only two time I did that , I certainly had no nightmarish dreams/visions but halucinate I did! |
I love "the trip" and "psych out"
You talk about a movie called "altered states"?
Lt's start a discussion about our respectives power-plants experiences!
i never did peyotl, but LSA
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Sean Trane
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Posted: August 23 2005 at 07:42 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Sean Trane wrote:
BaldFriede wrote:
the movie "The Trip", starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, also has a scene with some wild psychedelic music towards the end (featuring some nude female dancers with painted bodies , and I think the "Twin Peak" scene is influenced by this one) |
good call Friede. Great psych music too! I love that movie!
fairly acurate description of an acid trip! In the same genre but much later , Altered states depicts Peyotl trips! Scary but the only two time I did that , I certainly had no nightmarish dreams/visions but halucinate I did!
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I love "the trip" and "psych out"
You talk about a movie called "altered states"?
Lt's start a discussion about our respectives power-plants experiences! i never did peyotl, but LSA |
Salut Olivier, ca faisait longtemps!
I only had the chance to do Peyotl twice in my life. deeply hallucinogenic. I was on the Hopi Indian reserve in SW US for a wedding as one of my buddies was getting married. I stayed on different reseves for two weeks at the time , being treated with the utmost respect as Amerindians have for Europeans-caucasians that are sympathetic to their plights.
It is a cactus that you chew to suck out the juice and spit out the pulp (I think you may have serious problem if you swallow it. Some 45 mins later , your trip starts for roughly 12 hours going by a phase of sleep or two.
In Mexico , they do another cactus part called Jikuri, I think it is either the flower or a sort of fruit , but can lead people to really crazy acts , sometimes pushing to violence if not properly assisted. I never tried that one although I spent about one year in Mexico , (either for the job or holidays) but I was a little wary also.
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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philippe
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Posted: August 23 2005 at 08:14 |
yeah nice! I've worked on an article a few months ago about the current use of drugs in central & south America. I arrived at the conclusion that the way to consume hallucinogenic plants is by far different that ours. Over there every use of plants, mushrooms is strictly codified and resonates as a mystical experience with higher divinites and sacred kinships. I think that for use these these drugs procure no "trancendental" visions, just an other state of consciousness. The reason is that we haven't got a structured imaginary to receive dreamings interpretations. We can only live "vibrations", "flip" but not passing the frontieer of the travel to communicate directly with the cosmos and the nature
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