He's back! Thank goodness! I've added his new incarnation to my links under All Things But None. Welcome back R!
I've also added a couple of new links. (Boys, if you are reading this, then you know that I've now connected your to mine which adds a wee bit of pressure to update more often.) So, folks, I introduce T's blog, Isn't it Queer and V's entitled Restoration Area. I am sure that they would both like to hear your comments as each has an open forum on the issues they write about.
The other day, I was reminded of that matron of misery Diamanda Galas who started her career as a artist, composer, keyboardist and vocalist in the 1980's. Here is what wikipedia says about Ms. Galas. It is said that she is "capable of the most unnerving vocal terror" and she has also been compared to Maria Callas. Although reading this, it seems that she has a method to her madness in that she writes passionately about on the "topics of suffering, despair, condemnation injustice and loss of dignity." I remember when she first released her albums however, it never really caught on here. Anyone out there remember her?
Well, I am going now to listen to Yoko in my office. Thanks Robert for the music. I am always inspired by your choices!
I've also added a couple of new links. (Boys, if you are reading this, then you know that I've now connected your to mine which adds a wee bit of pressure to update more often.) So, folks, I introduce T's blog, Isn't it Queer and V's entitled Restoration Area. I am sure that they would both like to hear your comments as each has an open forum on the issues they write about.
The other day, I was reminded of that matron of misery Diamanda Galas who started her career as a artist, composer, keyboardist and vocalist in the 1980's. Here is what wikipedia says about Ms. Galas. It is said that she is "capable of the most unnerving vocal terror" and she has also been compared to Maria Callas. Although reading this, it seems that she has a method to her madness in that she writes passionately about on the "topics of suffering, despair, condemnation injustice and loss of dignity." I remember when she first released her albums however, it never really caught on here. Anyone out there remember her?
Well, I am going now to listen to Yoko in my office. Thanks Robert for the music. I am always inspired by your choices!
1 Comments:
*blush*
Y'know I saw Diamanda like 3 times. The very first time was the most memorable cuz I got to see her, hmm, breasts, with stage blood all over them. She just screamed for like 45 minutes. It was wonderful!!
Have a great new week to come Lola.
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