Good to see this. I directed three of his Gargoyle Cartoons in the 70's. in London; Spider Rabbit, The Pansy and Meatball. One lion in particular, despite being locked up, seems to respond very well. Thanks!
Blues are stolen all the time. Mostly from black people from around 1929.
Aldous Huxley "The Doors of Perception" is where this tune came from . As a matter of fact, " There are things that are known, and there are things that are unknown, in between there are the doors." When are you coming to Lowell again and bring Ray too, my piano mentor.
'Also, while the crew was setting up the equipment for the shoot, McLure went over to three kangaroos: "I decided beast language was not right for them, so I recited Chaucer. A couple of them literally clamored down from the stumps they were on, walked over to the edge of the moat and stood in a wobbly-wavy way looking at me.' (Douglas Kahn: "Noise Water Meat" p. 340)
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newrealization12 1 month ago
Good to see this. I directed three of his Gargoyle Cartoons in the 70's. in London; Spider Rabbit, The Pansy and Meatball. One lion in particular, despite being locked up, seems to respond very well. Thanks!
Caspar33 3 months ago
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Blues are stolen all the time. Mostly from black people from around 1929.
Aldous Huxley "The Doors of Perception" is where this tune came from . As a matter of fact, " There are things that are known, and there are things that are unknown, in between there are the doors." When are you coming to Lowell again and bring Ray too, my piano mentor.
mts01464 3 months ago
'Also, while the crew was setting up the equipment for the shoot, McLure went over to three kangaroos: "I decided beast language was not right for them, so I recited Chaucer. A couple of them literally clamored down from the stumps they were on, walked over to the edge of the moat and stood in a wobbly-wavy way looking at me.' (Douglas Kahn: "Noise Water Meat" p. 340)
Spegelskrift 4 months ago
Aaaaaaaaaaaaargh! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! Aaaaaaaaaaaargh! Release the lions, Smithers.
FourZoas 6 months ago
I remember seeing this in the 60's, and then for decades thought I'd simply imagined it...
woodygould 8 months ago 2
such an interesting upload!!! great!
TanjaDoor 9 months ago
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earinsound 1 year ago