Hello – just a few notes. First, a few articles back in discussing Brown Jenkin I showed this sculpture of the creature:
Originally I cited the artist as Mamitu, which was the name provided on divantart.com. However, a reader reached out and told me that the artist’s name is Eden Gorgos and that her project can be found on Kickstarter. It is a beautiful piece of artwork and I certainally want to give her the appropriate credit. If interested in more information on the sculpture please look her up on Kickstarter.
Second, I did purchase an MP3 copy of the Rock Opera: Dreams in the Witch House and I really do enjoy the music. I wanted to mention that since I said I would pick it up and prior to today only listened to samples. However, I can say the album has some great music on it. To be honest I picked up that and John Coltrane’s Settin’ The Pace and love both of them!
As I mentioned previously, next time I will be talking about R’lyeh. After than future topics will include the Yithians and the Shadow Out of Time; the architecture of the Elder Ones, Mi-Go and Yithians; the impact of Einstein and quantum mechanics on Lovecraft and other additional topics. Thank you – Fred
I’m looking forward to R’lyeh’s bizarre, non-Euclidean geometry!
If its not too much to ask…what was your favorite song in the rock opera?
BRIAN O’CONNELL
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Overall…love the whole album….I like hearing the priest and Andrew Leman doing the confession through the entire album. However, at least for now my favorite tune is the second one – “Dreams in the Witch House.” Love that one!
Fred
The interlude with Sean Branney (Father Iwanicki) and Andrew Leman (Frank Elwood) is a very clever way of telling the story. Strangely, the actors are not only the managers of the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society (cthulhulives.org), but they also wrote the spoken dialogue.
I like all of them too…but my personal favorite is the last, “Madness is My Destiny.” “Dreams in the Witch House” is a great one too! I haven’t really found a part I didn’t like, but I had to listen to it a couple of times over to fully appreciate it.
Great stuff!
BRIAN O’CONNELL
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Film sites
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I agree – I have only listened to it once – have some driving to do this week so I will put it on my iPod and plug it into my car for the week!
Fred