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Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary - with Edward Hopper art
YouTube ^ | March 10, 2010 | Hendix, Hopper, BarryLyndon63

Posted on 02/09/2014 2:00:06 AM PST by deks

VIDEO: Jimi Hendrix sings "The Wind Cries Mary" in a montage with Edward Hopper paintings.

Taking a great song with poetic lyrics by Hendrix and combining it with great art by Hopper seems right, and I haven't found anything like it before.

The third Hopper painting shown is called "Nighthawks" and has been featured in past Freepathon threads. It looks like the paintings in the video have been processed with a photo effect that, while not unpleasant, is not the same as the original paintings.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Music/Entertainment; Poetry
KEYWORDS: edwardhopper; jimihendrix; music; poetry; youtube
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To: cornelis

Did you see this article just posted? I think your About page had a link to it...Ghent Altarpiece, by Jan van Eyck.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3120988/posts?page=3#3


41 posted on 02/09/2014 9:36:19 AM PST by deks
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To: deks; JoeProBono; The Cajun
Freepathon reference bump :)

Thank you so much!

Joe Pro Bono and The Cajun have done marvelous things with the original, since I first posted it.

42 posted on 02/09/2014 10:14:44 AM PST by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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43 posted on 02/09/2014 11:05:11 AM PST by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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44 posted on 02/09/2014 11:24:23 AM PST by deks
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To: cornelis

Then you d hate Mozart and Beethoven.


45 posted on 02/09/2014 11:33:07 AM PST by Borges
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To: deks

Mainstream ain’t eclectic.


46 posted on 02/09/2014 11:41:00 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious! We reserve the right to serve refuse to anyone!)
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To: deks
Sorry to see my post was deleted. If Hendrix is vulgar, perhaps pointing that out is vulgar.

At last Bach didn't simulate intercourse with his instruments and destroy them afterward.

47 posted on 02/09/2014 11:41:26 AM PST by cornelis
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To: Borges

Perhaps, and it would be my fault. But hatred is something else. Praise and blame are the traditional words.


48 posted on 02/09/2014 11:47:49 AM PST by cornelis
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To: cornelis

The culture has gone into the gutter in 100 years, when some pop group playing three chord disposable candy is considered the central monument of it. From Scott Joplin, and sheet music sold to people to played instruments at home, to mass produced silly tunes with kindergarten lyrics about holding hands.

At least, we still have the likes of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Yo Yo Ma (among others unknown to the Beatlemaniac “musicologists”) for the non-philistines.


49 posted on 02/09/2014 11:49:59 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious! We reserve the right to serve refuse to anyone!)
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To: Gene Eric
Thanks for the ping, Gene.



50 posted on 02/09/2014 12:17:20 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: octex
got their music from the Rythym and Blues musicians of the ‘40s-and ‘50s

Indeed...



51 posted on 02/09/2014 12:22:18 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: LS
Hendrix was a real dichotomy. He seemed to enjoy tweaking the noses of other fantastic 60's guitar players, but he would later come up to them and befriend them all.

Pete Townshend allegedly went up to him once and asked him if he could have a piece of the guitar that Hendrix set on fire, saying "Jimmy, you're kind of my idol, you know?" Hendrix was said to reply: "Sure, you want me to autograph it for you too...Honkie?"

However, much of that was probably just bravado and razzing. Hendrix was fiercely competitive, but also such an incredible artist. He worked at it also. A former roommate said he practiced guitar all the time. He said even in "the loo" Jimmy would bring the guitar with him and practice. He walked around all the time playing.

52 posted on 02/09/2014 12:43:07 PM PST by SkyPilot
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To: Revolting cat!
The culture has gone into the gutter in 100 years, when some pop group playing three chord disposable candy is considered the central monument of it. From Scott Joplin, and sheet music sold to people to played instruments at home, to mass produced silly tunes with kindergarten lyrics about holding hands. At least, we still have the likes of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Yo Yo Ma (among others unknown to the Beatlemaniac “musicologists”) for the non-philistines.

Amen.

I remember when "rap" was coming on the scene, and I got into a discussion with people about it. I said they could not play their own instruments, they ripped off melodies from other artists because they could not write their own music, the lyrics were nothing but violence and filth, and they were so full of themselves that there was absolutely nothing redeeming about their character.

I was just called a "racist" and then the conversation sort of ended.

53 posted on 02/09/2014 12:46:21 PM PST by SkyPilot
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To: Revolting cat!
Composer John Cage performs his piece "Water Walk" on live TV in 1960 (after an explanation, the music starts at 5:30 into the video). Eclectic!

Water Walk

54 posted on 02/09/2014 12:48:10 PM PST by deks
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To: cornelis

Whether we like “destructive narcissists” or not is often irrelevant to whether or not they are great talents. Jack London was a drunk. Still a great writer.


55 posted on 02/09/2014 1:54:21 PM PST by LS ('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
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To: SkyPilot

I don’t doubt it-—and it probably depends on when you catch one of these guys (if on a drug high, or low, their attitudes can swing pretty wildly). I thought Hendrix mistreated Redding and Mitchell, but honestly they weren’t in his league. Unfortunately, Buddy Miles was a plodder who was two steps down from Mitchell. Hendrix never really played with a group of equals the way Beck and Clapton did. I think that brings out the best in you as a musician.


56 posted on 02/09/2014 1:56:36 PM PST by LS ('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
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To: LS

Good, then you can forget about what I like. In the meantime, remember that the Beatles were one of the significant negative influences on the American mind.


57 posted on 02/09/2014 3:27:43 PM PST by cornelis
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To: cornelis

Doubt it, unless you think Mozart was a negative influence on the European mind.


58 posted on 02/10/2014 3:36:10 AM PST by LS ('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
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To: LS

We don’t emulate Mozart as a person with views on freedom.


59 posted on 02/10/2014 6:50:02 AM PST by cornelis
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To: cornelis

You don’t? The Europeans certainly did, especially the Austrians.


60 posted on 02/10/2014 8:00:07 AM PST by LS ('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
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