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God I love Bukowski
Bukowski
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Bukowski
...I ..... .... ....... made . ..... ...... by ....... music .. ..... .. ......
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Re: Bukowski
I also love Bukowski. I use to read him religiously. He wrote this (before social media):
"now it’s computers and more computers
and soon everybody will have one,
3-year-olds will have computers
and everybody will know everything
about everybody else
long before they meet them
and so they won’t want to meet them.
nobody will want to meet anybody
else ever again
and everybody will be
a recluse
like I am now."
"now it’s computers and more computers
and soon everybody will have one,
3-year-olds will have computers
and everybody will know everything
about everybody else
long before they meet them
and so they won’t want to meet them.
nobody will want to meet anybody
else ever again
and everybody will be
a recluse
like I am now."
In the multi-dimensional scheme, you'll know what I mean- J Frusciante
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Re: Bukowski
Bukowski had Leonard covered. Leonard comes from an exalted, privileged place that appeals to the intellectual. Bukowski came up from the gutter and saw the human condition for what it is and sugar coated nothing, called it as he saw it with exacting truth. I like both but i feel Bukowski relates better to the masses.
Re: Bukowski
You might find this link to a Tom Russell song/Bukowski poem interesting: ‘Crucifix in a Death Hand.’
https://youtu.be/xiEHzCs2W3o
https://youtu.be/xiEHzCs2W3o
Re: Bukowski
Henrik Stromberg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:27 am ...I love the film adaptation of Barfly (1987), especially soundtrack and how Barbet Schroeder included classic music into the movie.
If you want people to hear Beethoven's absolutely amazing piano concerto, please give them a link to a real musician, not a computerised MIDI-file. Beethoven's music requires soul, thus needs to be played by human beings capable of expressing the most profound emotion through sensitive and nuanced musical performances. Here's a great place to start, with the sublime Mitsuko Uchida on piano -- it's just breathtaking!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lvBQJjxw4c
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Re: Bukowski
Never heard of it!!! Thank you. I was thinking thatBukowski place in media only in area of moviesTony wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:42 pm You might find this link to a Tom Russell song/Bukowski poem interesting: ‘Crucifix in a Death Hand.’
https://youtu.be/xiEHzCs2W3o