Hier wird digitales pic-domino gespielt und das geht
ungefähr so: anlegen darf man, was sich entweder deutlich sichtbar auf das vorhergehende bezieht,
oder durch eine gute erklärung schlüssig damit in zusammenhang gebracht wird.
Für domino kram ich sogar in Umzugskisten: Adrian Sherwood's remix der Snakeman Radio-Show, gesendet zu Japan in den 80ern/90ern. (Mit speziellem Gruß an den Hauskater.)
Links Sussan Deyhim: "Madman of God". Divine Love Songs of the Persian Sufi Masters. Dürfte unlängst irgend jemand geremixt haben, hört man recht oft so straßwärts.
"THE SNAKEMAN SHOW was a popular radio show similar to the British TV comedy group MONTY PYTHON (probably named after the show, too?). They did skits and parody songs, and some members are not at all strangers to anime fans. Ibu Masato, actor and a lead member of the group, did the voice of Deslok in UCHUSENKAN YAMATO (a.k.a. STARBLAZERS). Sakamoto Ryuichi, a member of the famous techno-pop group YMO (which collaborated with THE SNAKEMAN SHOW), later composed the soundtrack for WINGS OF HONNEAMISE. The show had a tremendous impact on Japanese teens at the time, and those teens are now in their late 20s and early 30s; about the same age as many of the artists and creators working behind TRIGUN." Quelle
Hauskater ist sehr interessiert. Er meint, er würde sogar in Deinen Schoss klettern und behaglich schnurren, wenn Du ihm die CD vorspielst. Hat Sakamoto nicht auch den Soundtrack für "Ghost in the Shell" komponiert?
gHack, September 27, 2002 at 6:37:58 PM CEST
exotisch! man wünschte sich, man könnte reinhören... ist aber wohl zuviel arbeit... und soviel platz auf dem server gibt's wohl auch nicht... oder? ist es nicht, ist es?
"THE SNAKEMAN SHOW was a popular radio show similar to the British TV comedy group MONTY PYTHON (probably named after the show, too?). They did skits and parody songs, and some members are not at all strangers to anime fans. Ibu Masato, actor and a lead member of the group, did the voice of Deslok in UCHUSENKAN YAMATO (a.k.a. STARBLAZERS). Sakamoto Ryuichi, a member of the famous techno-pop group YMO (which collaborated with THE SNAKEMAN SHOW), later composed the soundtrack for WINGS OF HONNEAMISE. The show had a tremendous impact on Japanese teens at the time, and those teens are now in their late 20s and early 30s; about the same age as many of the artists and creators working behind TRIGUN." Quelle
katatonik, September 27, 2002 at 6:35:03 PM CEST