Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:

> > There's a certain pleasure in cataloguing and organizing
> > things, and creating album covers with detailed liner notes is part of that
> > experience. It also helps us keep the flow of information about the band
> > going.
>
> I agree.  I'm not anti-artwork or anything like that.  I just found it
> a shame that someone would think less of their music in the absence of
> any associated artwork - that it was somehow lessened because of it.
>
> I definitely enjoyed creating the artwork for my last 4-disc Ymphony!
> set but it took quite a long time before any inspiration I liked came
> to me.  I didn't like that natural impulse to believe my works were
> somehow incomplete because they had no accompanying artwork so I simply
> ignored the fact that there was none.  Then one day the artwork came
> and it was good.  With or without it, though, the song remains the same.
>
> Myke

I "see" what you mean, she said (neurolinquistics, right?)  Some of us
communicate with our audial senses, some with our tactile senses, some with
visual, and then there's meeeeeeee, all threeeeeeee.  The visuals are a lovely
presentation for the audials, and then one can touch, as well, while awaiting the
performance.

Of course, you are right,  the music stands on its own.

I'm just greedy!!!

PK


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