To those that have given me positive views on my art work. Those that find some pleasure and are made to laugh or just think...Thank you so much for the stars.
Some times I wake up in the morning and count my stars like I count the tonkens at the Arcade and I am ready to scap the previous persons high score.
"Media Spin rooms." is a wonderful piece. It tells so many truths about how it is not easy but when we do it, it is so freeing. It fits into the same dialouge as "Unplugged." For those that missed the point all together, what I was illustrating was the idea that we find ourselves with writters block, blank canvases, no musical inspiration because of what we find we are hearing on a day to day basis.
For instance, If I had never watched T.V. or listened to the radio, I never would have developed this idea that somewhere in the world there is a school of women being raised and groomed to affect our political manunvers in this country and if they don't like you or think the things you say *UCK, are willing to send you to prison for 3-5 years behind false allegations and if you happen to die or have your head cut off or suffer some horrible disaster behind the things said about you, that is perfectly fine, as long as you are not in a position of power.
These same women are willing to place ahead of them another man, someone they chose to say the things they desire and sometimes it just so happens the man is more depraved then the one they desired to get rid of.
That has boggled my mind for quite some time.
If I never listened to the radio, I would not have this idea about music; It all sounds the same to me and at times I can't tell who from who and the message fits a set motif. So that being said I pick one song I like, I follow that band for a while, until someone else comes up witha motif that fits more of my mood for that day, I follow them for a year or two. Does not change the fact that after I check out my play list, I find that all of it reminds me of the theme song from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Which most of you are either too young to know about or too old to care, So I find myself in the middle trying to figure out why every band I enjoy reminds me of THE OFFSPRINGS.
I like them don't get me wrong.
I have just noticed that when I turn off all the lights my mind swtiches to something else and no longer do I feel controlled by the metronomes of the Offsprings
What I really desire are the elcletic sounds of Hozier:
I don't know why he reminds me of Hoobastank.