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09/23/2002 09:06:30 PM · #1 |
It has been suggested, and I think buried deep among other subjects, so I post this here and now with its own title. I think songs have great imagery, and should make great images. Where I differ from original suggestion is that I want to expand the challenge from Titles only to Titles and Lyrics.How long can the title of the photo be? I think we should have to put the lyric used, and the name of the artist/band.
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09/23/2002 09:09:33 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by MarkRob: It has been suggested, and I think buried deep among other subjects, so I post this here and now with its own title. I think songs have great imagery, and should make great images. Where I differ from original suggestion is that I want to expand the challenge from Titles only to Titles and Lyrics.How long can the title of the photo be? I think we should have to put the lyric used, and the name of the artist/band.
Song titles would be cool. P.S. Mark, I loved your pepper traffic light shot! Great.
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09/23/2002 09:20:03 PM · #3 |
Also lost in that thread was the idea that cultural diversity would make some works dificult to appreciate.
That's why I suggusted restricting it to just Beatles tunes. I think they are universal to english speaking people?
(I haven't listened to current pop in over a decade.)
aelith -- the clueless
* This message has been edited by the author on 9/23/2002 9:19:43 PM. |
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09/23/2002 09:30:55 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by aelith: Also lost in that thread was the idea that cultural diversity would make some works dificult to appreciate.
That's why I suggusted restricting it to just Beatles tunes. I think they are universal to english speaking people?
(I haven't listened to current pop in over a decade.)
aelith -- the clueles
I agree with you aelith - I think it would be a challenge to bring more disciplines of art together (audio into the visual realm)
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09/23/2002 11:30:12 PM · #5 |
When I first saw this, the first thing I thought of was Don McLean's American Pie. That evolved to the movie called American Pie which has a completely different visual associated with it. I really like the idea of visually depicting a song title, and I think that a related challenge could be movie titles.
In case you're wondering, I say a separate challenge because making visual representations of too many different types of media (music, movie, tv shows...) would get confusing to the voter.
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09/24/2002 01:32:31 AM · #6 |
how about movie titles too. |
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09/25/2002 10:00:58 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by mcrochip: When I first saw this, the first thing I thought of was Don McLean's [i]American Pie. [/i]
When this got suggested a while back I had 'All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit' in mind.
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09/25/2002 10:31:44 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by UberFish: Originally posted by mcrochip: [i]When I first saw this, the first thing I thought of was Don McLean's [i]American Pie. [/i]
When this got suggested a while back I had 'All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit' in mind.
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But you'd probably get low votes, not many people are too familiar with 'the biscuits' (oh, but I am!)
You could always take a photo of someone demonstrating the Len Ganley stance!! ;-)
Tim
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