Damnation Serephel! In regard to that as for that me it cannot speak Japanese, or or in order to read, to point to me who cannot read those which I write heavyheartedly it is possible thing.
I had no idea someone had such similar musical vision, Mario! I received the bulk of my inspiration from a tape recording of my sleeping habits. Past the white noise and furnace starting up was pure magic.
lol, I've seen a few John Cage documentaries in some music classes at school, and it's always a pleasure to watch. Did you know, John Cage is a mushroom collector??
Hearing my friend (who likes to compose) talk about the piece John Cage wrote where a cellist breaks a pane of glass halfway through the song is one of my fondest memories of high school...
And happy belated birthday Behemoth! Hope you had a good one!
Edit: now that I think of it, I believe john Cage said that he actually wrote out a whole song of rests (of different note values), and whenever he 'performs' the song he sits with an actual score of music on the piano, sits with a stop watch, starts the stop watch and waits til the first movement finishes, turning the page every so often. When the first movement is over (I think after a certain amount of second), he stops the stop watch, and then starts it again for the second movement.
What a genious... he makes money by performing stuff like this.
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...then somebody will make a new thread and ruin it.
EDIT: This seems like a practical image. If you ever catch someone typing stupid internet gibberish, just insinuate that this belongs to them.
Picture will come later tonight when I am at my home computer.
Until then, お誕生日おめでとう、じいちゃん!
Happy 100 to me!
And happy birthday Behemoth!
Also, I want this to be a new smilie. It is too awesome not to be.
I like it when you put me across your knee.
Well, I haven't seen it yet, so it is new to me!
I haven't seen your ass before, that doesn't mean that it hasn't been used.
Immediately after that picture and everything. Is "ZOMG" on the left side?
Because I'm the 爺ちゃん(jiichan)/お爺さん(ojiisan).
I love that song! A lot of Jon Cage's stuff is great.
Hearing my friend (who likes to compose) talk about the piece John Cage wrote where a cellist breaks a pane of glass halfway through the song is one of my fondest memories of high school...
And happy belated birthday Behemoth! Hope you had a good one!
Edit: now that I think of it, I believe john Cage said that he actually wrote out a whole song of rests (of different note values), and whenever he 'performs' the song he sits with an actual score of music on the piano, sits with a stop watch, starts the stop watch and waits til the first movement finishes, turning the page every so often. When the first movement is over (I think after a certain amount of second), he stops the stop watch, and then starts it again for the second movement.
What a genious... he makes money by performing stuff like this.