Tuesday, 30 June 2009

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    Christmas On Mars (CD/DVD)
    By The Flaming Lips
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    Winter Dentist Appointment, As Soundracked by Popular Noise Auteurs

    This is what you get when you watch Christmas on Mars' by The Flaming Lips a day after you are about to get your teeth pulled out.

    I have had practice knowing that music isn't about melodies or whatnot, or selling music on charts. Music is a sound effect enhancing a certain scene or feeling. Everything in yourr head is music. Surely by that definition, it is hard to put it into reality have heard  noise music, rock music, hip-hop, and anything that you can't classify. Music is all in your head and in your soul. And once it is stuck there forever, you can turn anything into music. Including the hypnotic whirr of the drill, and stretch of the nerves, as your strongest teeth is getting yanked out.

    I couldn't think about the pain, because as long as the essence of noise music and psychedelic music was playing through a whirr of that drill, I compared the drill to a sine or a stereotypical instrument made to greet multiple sights of UFOs. I also made time to think about Air Conditioning, too. No, not actual Air Conditioning. Air Conditioning, the noise/drone band currently on the roster of Load Records.

    Once that became, I didn't even pay attention to how much it hurt. My radio of a mind changed fear and pain into a noise or sound art composition. It wasn't the aid of anaesthetic, to which I compared the "slight pinch" of the needle to an elevating sound of a jet plane engaging, before taking off.

    I even told the dentist that is what became.

    Who knew the type of music some people might not even count as music can be made as practice for the sounds of the real world. Without responding to pain and whatnot, you have the aid of drones and drills. As well as the aid of Christmas On Mars soundtrack. Now, if only I was given permission to listen to music, as I was getting it drilles, that would have been wonderful.

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