As I mentioned in my previous posting, and as I also mentioned when I spoke at Nigel's Memorial last week, Nigel had a lifelong passion for music of many genres. I could list thousands of numbers he sent me, but in this blog I will present just a sample of the sorts of musical items which he sent to me. TEE-SET "Ma Belle Amie" Alela Diane, "The Rifle" The Waifs, "London Still" Gerry Humphrys & The Loved Ones, "Blueberry Hill" Big Bill Bissonnette & Sammy Rimington, "Porter's Love Song" Mae West, "My Old Flame" The Red Onions, " Miss Hannah" Woody Allen, "In The Evenin' " Harry Dean Stanton, "Cancion Mixteca" Annette Hanshaw "That's Just My Way Of Forgetting You" Leon Redbone & Robert Gordon "Melancholy Baby" Lazy Ade Monsbourgh, "Ragtime Dance" Alela Diana, "The Pirate's Gospel" Tuba Skinny "What's ...
Great stuff Wheeler. Haunting. I kept thinking of the algorithms 'hunting' for the ideal object elements for each scene, and never quite 'arriving' or settling on something... the looping, returning to the same... the futility of the frantic 'search'... but most of all that 'distant whistling' in the soundtrack. I had to stop a few times to check if it was actually IN the soundtrack or something in my own local environment. You got me. Congrats. Love it... unsettled by it... thanks for sharing Peter!
ReplyDeleteGood to have your response Richard... others have responded privately to my email address, but Wheeler doesn't get to see their positive comments. I'm astonished at what he's doing with public domain images and audio sources. pt
ReplyDeleteImpressive ! Thank you for sharing Peter
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