A starlight child was born Axel Roger, an accomplice Kanjii, and a twilight wizard Ella.
Not much was known about the 3 in this time. Walking thy streets of Manhatten/Harlem.
To understand these children... you needed to be ahead of your time. Ahead of your hallucination.
Axel was givin' the musical talent (the father)... Studied/Studying the arts of change, and the "perfect" sound
Jeremiah (kanjii, son) was givin' the talent of drawing and being a musician aswell.. Though acting of bestfriends little known of the father and son runs up till' this day.
Ellemiek (Ella, Daughter) was thy 3 givin' the musical talent and the talent of drawing.
70 years later... These 3 are becoming your "bookmarked blog" friends... Soon will be invading your ipods/zunes
Be Prepared.
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Little is known... Little WILL be known.
#There's nothing wrong with learning.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Things Never Get Sweeter
*The breeze in the air*....
I guess I just might be the biggest Bossa Nova fan... Please And Thank You
The term "bossa nova" means "new wave". There was this band I was briefly into named Nouvelle Vague (French for "new wave") who covered New Wave 80s songs in a bossa nova style.
Here the are covering New Order:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Kx-7Nth-o
Interestingly, the name of the album that track comes from is Bande a' Part, which also is the name of one of my favorite films from the French New Wave (in "glorious black & white").
Here is a scene in which they dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMySOKl8Uxs
"Franz thinks of everything and nothing. He wonders if the world is becoming a dream, or if the dream is becoming the world."
i happen to be on the computer while this was posted.... and who blames you? Bossa Nova, is GREAT.... like reaaaally great.
ReplyDeleteThe term "bossa nova" means "new wave". There was this band I was briefly into named Nouvelle Vague (French for "new wave") who covered New Wave 80s songs in a bossa nova style.
ReplyDeleteHere the are covering New Order:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Kx-7Nth-o
Interestingly, the name of the album that track comes from is Bande a' Part, which also is the name of one of my favorite films from the French New Wave (in "glorious black & white").
Here is a scene in which they dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMySOKl8Uxs
"Franz thinks of everything and nothing. He wonders if the world is becoming a dream, or if the dream is becoming the world."