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originally posted by: awareness10
a reply to: Brotherman
Those combinations remind me of a japanese futuristic artist i used to have a book of, amazing work. It's time consuming i'm sure but the greatest thing any artist can wish for, is all the time in the world.
maybe i can find his work, it's been a long time, will try and remember his name.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: awareness10
Shoot. Can't remember the name of the song but it started with some foreign tongue that sounded like Kermit the frog
"Unta gleebin glouban globan"
Friggen LOVED that song!!!
originally posted by: awareness10
a reply to: Brotherman
There are no rules to being artistically creative, none at all. Just let the brush lead you, and everything will find it's place. Such is the beauty of all art.
originally posted by: Bluesma
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: awareness10
Shoot. Can't remember the name of the song but it started with some foreign tongue that sounded like Kermit the frog
"Unta gleebin glouban globan"
Friggen LOVED that song!!!
That'll be the Offspring:
Little bit later, them. That was the music that I'd get all my toddlers jumping around and dancing to.
Do miss the big hair days though! Went to see Rock of Ages in Vegas a couple years ago, it was such a blast!
Wikipedia
Rock of Ages (Def Leppard song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
"Rock of Ages" is a song by Def Leppard from their 1983 album Pyromania. It takes its name from the hymn "Rock of Ages".
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It begins with a German-like nonsense phrase, "Gunter glieben glauchen globen". According to the official Def Leppard FAQ,
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These four words that you hear at the start of "Rock of Ages", mean nothing, though the band sometimes jokingly claims it means "running through the forest silently". It's actually just German sounding gibberish, said by producer Mutt Lange during one of the later takes of the song.
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This phrase was later sampled in "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" by the Offspring as well
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As the song's melody begins, Elliott speaks the lines, "All right/I've got something to say/It's better to burn out/Than to fade away"; the second two lines are a reference to Neil Young's song "My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)". Def Leppard's four-line version was quoted in the 1986 movie Highlander by the film's villain, the Kurgan.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: awareness10
Shoot. Can't remember the name of the song but it started with some foreign tongue that sounded like Kermit the frog
"Unta gleebin glouban globan"
Friggen LOVED that song!!!
Edit: Rock of ages!!!!!