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  • Wow, spooky. Imagine if he had used victorian post mortem daguerreotypes...!

  • Thank you. I do have a few postmortem daguerrotypes (the Victorians were an odd people) somewhere in my hard drive, and may indeed do something with them and such others as I can find. Thanks for the idea.

  • You're welcome. I've favourited this, it's great, I love the title and the music, reminds me a bit of Elisabeth Frazer from the Cocteau Twins.

  • Ah, the Cocteaux! Longtime favorites. I just bought both volumes of their Violaine series.

    I do not recall the name of the vocalist here, but she performed jazz something in the manner of the classical vocalese tradition -- by way of electronica -- although all of their recordings were acoustic.

  • Thanx Bruce

    Regards.

    Jim Clark

  • Very interesting particularly loved the music can you tell us about where it camr from and how it was made.

    I have set hundreds of classic poems to music and I am also a videomaker you se and heaps hundreds of unique videos under my youtube name of vidlad fans of this offering might particularly enjoy my Highgate Cemetary 2 part video and my other sound poems on youtube.

    Regards

    Jim Clark

    acoustic musicians and poets sound archive msn group

  • Thanks. The music comes from a CD by the jazz group Quartett, which I believe was led by trombonist Julian Priester. Unfortunately, I have just "organized" my CD collection, and naturally cannot find a thing. I'll try to find out more. They were (I think) an acoustic group, so the recording was probably made using an echo device for the vocalist, and/or possible double-tracking.

    I'll certainly check out your work.

    Best wishes,

    Bruce

  • Thanx Bruce,

    For that info..

    Regards

    Jim Clark

  • Very interesting particularly loved the music can you tell us about where it camr from and how it was made.

    I have set hundreds of classic poems to music and I am also a videomaker you se and heaps hundreds of unique videos under my youtube name of vidlad fans of this offering might particularly enjoy my Highgate Cemetary 2 part video and my other sound poems on youtube.

    Regards

    Jim Clark

    acoustic musicians and poets sound archive msn group

  • Very interesting particularly loved the music can you tell us about where it camr from and how it was made.

    I have set hundreds of classic poems to music and I am also a videomaker you se and heaps hundreds of unique videos under my youtube name of vidlad fans of this offering might particularly enjoy my Highgate Cemetary 2 part video and my other sound poems on youtube.

    Regards

    Jim Clark

    acoustic musicians and poets sound archive msn group

  • Well, the music was scary at least. It kind of gives the effect that these long dead women in these photographs are the ones singing and making those creepy sounds. I kind of was waiting for what I could translate into a "story" though. But it was interesting to look at.

  • I agree with PreRaff.......I don't get it. No offence but it's kinda stupid.

  • OOOOO k

  • Wow. Photoshop. Scary.

  • i cannot escape this it is hilarious

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