Saturday, July 10, 2004

Sound and Vision

"Don't you wonder sometimes
'Bout sound and vision?"


Sound: In my classical music tastes, I don't particularly like Mozart (except for Symphony no. 40) to anything like the appreciation I have for Beethoven. And there are many composers I like better than Beethoven. Dvorak is one that I am interested in exploring. Serenade in E major is to die for.

Well, with the sound out of the way, now for the vision.

Vision: For most of the year, actually since the disappointment of the way my previous birthday party logisitically went, I have been contemplating another kind of an event. This crystallised in to "Strange Night", a possibly regularly organisable event, which is constructed by people, rather than by a person.

Well, that was the idea. But ideas tend to just sit and observe as time goes by. Without the vision for the event, there is nothing to provide one with the drive to get it done~
Suddenly last night, I was inspired. It was not that what I thought and then proceeded to scribble down was anything revolutionarily great, but that suddenly I caught how I would like such an event to go. An idea of perfection, a goal, something to strive for. And so now all I need is to clarify a date, send out an e-mail and it will be done. Cool, eh.

"I will sit right down
Waiting for the gift of sound and vision
And I will sing
Waiting for the gift of sound and vision.
Drifting into my solitude
Over my head

Don't you wonder sometimes
'Bout sound and vision?"

2 comments:

robert d said...

Much magick for a little fish. Or is it like in the bible, much fish for a little magick?

"d"

Crypticity said...

Little fish go in a school. So do I, but we have to take the Magick cards off the little children. It seems to create more disputes, jealousy and thievery.

But back to your message, all I can say is:

An oft asked question, fetch hawk with a cute heart. (4,3,4)