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Post by The Slayer on May 17, 2004 14:04:51 GMT -5
i know theres that synth version and i forget where the piano is.
anyway, in english today we learnt its a technique that writters use to bring ends together, like in a story.Anyone think it has relevence to the break up?
I remeber this old documentry thing where Billy wanted to call "machina" "deus ex machina" but then found out a million other bands already had it.
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Post by Procyon Rust on May 24, 2004 2:10:20 GMT -5
I think you're talking about Le Deux Machina??
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Post by Josh on May 24, 2004 2:18:18 GMT -5
No, he means deus ex machina. It's a Greek term meaning a machine of god. At the end of a Greek drama, it was conventional to have one of the gods lowered onto the stage by a crane or some such thing so that they could fix the characters' problems and tie up any loose ends that the plot didn't take care of.
Also, most people misprounouce it as Mashina with a soft sound, instead of Mackina, which is how it would actually sound in Greek.
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Post by Procyon Rust on May 24, 2004 2:20:57 GMT -5
Oh... I got lost because he mentioned the "synth version" Anyway. Hi Josh.
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Post by JoRi on May 30, 2004 14:47:33 GMT -5
yes, hi josh you smart one you...yeah we learned that in english and i shouted out 'yeah like the pumpkins' and everyone was like 'jesus the weird chick is talking again!' and yeah...good times
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Post by Rocket Baby Dolls on Jun 7, 2004 11:23:51 GMT -5
Le Deux Machina, there is a synth version done with Mike Garson, this version in particular was chopped up and appears in the middle of GATGC, from the end of the first part and before the 2nd singing part.
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Post by Josh on Jun 10, 2004 14:05:52 GMT -5
Hi everybody.
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Post by Jonny on Jun 11, 2004 1:30:41 GMT -5
hey baby
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Post by JoRi on Jun 11, 2004 19:44:32 GMT -5
umm...hey skittles wanna taste my rainbow? hmm...gay pick up lines...oh now i remember HI JOSH!
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Post by Rocket Baby Dolls on Jun 16, 2004 12:10:37 GMT -5
Just a tad off topic
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