@blitzcoaster Narration: Cynthia Liddell; electronically filtered vocals: Mary Ashley, Mary Lucier, Barbara Lloyd; synthesizer: Robert Ashley; director: Alvin Lucier. I don't know the technical specs on the equipment. Ashley, Lucier, and their friend Gordon Mumma were in the Sonic Arts Union. Lucier was still at Brandeis at the time of this recording (1968). The story relates a personal experience by Liddell. cf. Opera: "That Morning Thing" (1967), Ashley,
I remember...he tried...to put his gun in my mouth
SweetSweetWaldo 1 week ago
somebody's a horrid kisser...
kalarr1389 2 months ago
little soft pieces of the hamburger, i guess
coquettesanscoke 8 months ago
JESUS CHRIST WHAT
PIONNEER55 9 months ago
word.
flylotusfly 1 year ago
Dope
papaqueque 1 year ago
Wonder what kind of microphone and equipment they used for this recording.
blitzcoaster 1 year ago
@blitzcoaster Narration: Cynthia Liddell; electronically filtered vocals: Mary Ashley, Mary Lucier, Barbara Lloyd; synthesizer: Robert Ashley; director: Alvin Lucier. I don't know the technical specs on the equipment. Ashley, Lucier, and their friend Gordon Mumma were in the Sonic Arts Union. Lucier was still at Brandeis at the time of this recording (1968). The story relates a personal experience by Liddell. cf. Opera: "That Morning Thing" (1967), Ashley,
SweetSweetWaldo 8 months ago