Lately, I have been featuring several pieces from Alex Grey (Tool's artwork) and Roger Dean (Yes Artwork) in my other blog. This has made me realize that you've got to be careful when illustrating music. The concept is the same as turning a good book into a movie. A person's imagination can go so far when listening to a masterpiece of music, however, when an image is presented next to the music, that is as far as your imagination is going to get. Illustrated music could potentially limit a person's imagination if it's not done right. I admire Alex Grey and Roger Dean because when I listen to the music and close my eyes, what I see is an exten
This one I also found in one of my old blogs from years ago, it has greatly grown by now, but just like my last post, I may or may not choose to update it, depending on my level of laziness and the fact that I'm sure no one will take the time to read it anyway.
Also the sorry the format got severely messed up when I went to copy and paste it from one blog to another, I could take the time to fix it, but it's almost 4am and I don't take this blog seriously enough…
So here it is:
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The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Beatles - Revolver
The Beatles - The White Album
The Bee Gees - Life in a Tin Can
Between The Buried and Me - Alaska
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So back in the day, I used to keep a blog dedicated to short reviews of all the shows I've been to. I came across it just now and decided to copy it and post it intact. However, this list ended in august, 2009, so by now, had I continued it, it should at least double. I may or may not choose to continue updating this list since I've already missed hundreds of shows and I'm too lazy to go back and review them. But for right now, here's the list:
Blog dedicated to some bands I've seen live.
Iron Maiden with 3 Inches of Blood: At the Verizon Amphitheatre. First time seeing Maiden. I was a bit dissapointed that they played their whole new album