Re: Re: AW: [meteorite-list] Fwd: METEOR CONTEMPORARY POETRY PROJECT

2006-06-23 Thread Alexander Seidel
Great piece of art, Doug! :-)

Now this somehow resembles the Moon Song which is on an URL
that MarBucklebootin from Munich sent me two years or so ago.

Sir Martin, are you listening? Still have that URL at hands,
for the viewing and listening pleasure of an esteemed audience?

Something like this from a funny trick film band:

   I like da moon,
coz it is close to us!

I like da moon,
but not as much as a spoon!

...and so on, very crazy, very funny, and not for those
faint-hearted grave Off-Topic-sayers on the list! :-)
Martin, can you dig it up again? I lost it somehow...

Alex
Berlin, Germany


 Aheeem, With a ping, a pang, and a boom and a bang:
 
 Lunar  Blues
 
 Say Bmmm!! Buckleboo!!
 AaGrrr Ram roared koo-koo,
 A Bull  sighed over the Mn...
 Procyon sees, those fallen those finds,
 And we  Fish c'ndrool lunes with the Spoon...
 
 Saludos, Doug (and help from the  two works below by MEdAl and Zigmund,
 and 
 Frodo, the Cat and the Fiddle with of  course the spoon being the Big
 Dipper 
 asterism-)
 
 ==
 MEdAl wrote:
 Harrumph:
 
 When Phaeton  Sleeps
 
 What do I care for falling stars,
 For meteors, for Moon, for  Mars?
 My name in Mr Buckleboo and I'm a real a...
 
 
 Martin Edmund  Altmann
 
 
 MAGELLANIC CLOUDS 
 - by Zigmund Tauberg (Romania) -  
 
 There are smaller galaxies. 
 In fact, they are cubs of the galaxy  
 Keeping close to their mother. 
 But who is their father? 
 We don't  know. 
 
 Thus, in this space full of storms 
 (From meteors to stars)  
 Even proud galaxies, 
 That cannot be measured in yards, 
 Have  bastards. 
 
 ??? Wouldn't that be asters? ,,,Doug
  
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Re: Re: AW: [meteorite-list] Fwd: METEOR CONTEMPORARY POETRY PROJECT

2006-06-23 Thread tracy latimer

The URL is www.rathergood.com/moon_song

The same guy (Tim Veitch) did a series of commercials for a chain of 
sandwich shops (Quiznos), after he was discovered online by viral video.  Of 
course, this predates the viral video movement by 3 or 4 years...  his stuff 
is weird enogh to be really funny.  But weird.  I like it in an avant-garde, 
starving-college-artist way.


Tracy Latimer



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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:39:48 +0200

Great piece of art, Doug! :-)

Now this somehow resembles the Moon Song which is on an URL
that MarBucklebootin from Munich sent me two years or so ago.

Sir Martin, are you listening? Still have that URL at hands,
for the viewing and listening pleasure of an esteemed audience?

Something like this from a funny trick film band:

   I like da moon,
coz it is close to us!

I like da moon,
but not as much as a spoon!

...and so on, very crazy, very funny, and not for those
faint-hearted grave Off-Topic-sayers on the list! :-)
Martin, can you dig it up again? I lost it somehow...

Alex
Berlin, Germany


 Aheeem, With a ping, a pang, and a boom and a bang:

 Lunar  Blues

 Say Bmmm!! Buckleboo!!
 AaGrrr Ram roared koo-koo,
 A Bull  sighed over the Mn...
 Procyon sees, those fallen those finds,
 And we  Fish c'ndrool lunes with the Spoon...

 Saludos, Doug (and help from the  two works below by MEdAl and Zigmund,
 and
 Frodo, the Cat and the Fiddle with of  course the spoon being the Big
 Dipper
 asterism-)

 ==
 MEdAl wrote:
 Harrumph:

 When Phaeton  Sleeps

 What do I care for falling stars,
 For meteors, for Moon, for  Mars?
 My name in Mr Buckleboo and I'm a real a...


 Martin Edmund  Altmann


 MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
 - by Zigmund Tauberg (Romania) -

 There are smaller galaxies.
 In fact, they are cubs of the galaxy
 Keeping close to their mother.
 But who is their father?
 We don't  know.

 Thus, in this space full of storms
 (From meteors to stars)
 Even proud galaxies,
 That cannot be measured in yards,
 Have  bastards.

 ??? Wouldn't that be asters? ,,,Doug

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