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max 09.29.2008 01:41 PM

forget the past and just say yes
 
mr. everyneurotic, let's put it this way.
sorry about the whole thing.

no more block list.

al shabbray 09.29.2008 01:42 PM

yes

!@#$%! 09.29.2008 01:42 PM

yeXXes

greedrex 09.29.2008 01:46 PM

hey i must have missed something
please lemme know
i like drama

greedrex 09.29.2008 01:47 PM

 

!@#$%! 09.29.2008 01:47 PM

i foreclose thee!

max 09.29.2008 03:05 PM

tits for peace?! yay!

floatingslowly 09.29.2008 03:59 PM

so....this is a thread about how everyneurotic is now unignored and it's ok to talk to you?

he seems like a nice guy, so who knows... personally, I'd tell you to get (stay) fucked. actually, that is a lie. personally, I'd never respond to you ever again.

may the farce be with you, always.

greedrex 09.29.2008 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
so....this is a thread about how everyneurotic is now unignored and it's ok to talk to you?

he seems like a nice guy, so who knows... personally, I'd tell you to get (stay) fucked. actually, that is a lie. personally, I'd never respond to you ever again.

may the farce be with you, always.

 

Trasher02 09.29.2008 05:13 PM

faggotory

max 09.29.2008 05:24 PM

sure he's an alright guy! he's a guns n roses completionist.

greedrex 09.29.2008 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by max
he's a guns n roses completionist.

o shit.

max 09.29.2008 05:34 PM

yep. told you.

greedrex 09.29.2008 05:36 PM

even Slash doesn't understand.
 

max 09.29.2008 05:39 PM

he said he wouldn't let Michael Jackson touch his sons at all.
i guess he won't get the paycheck when the new album comes out...

Everyneurotic 09.29.2008 05:44 PM

good to know i'm not blocked by you anymore.

atsonicpark 09.29.2008 05:58 PM

people block people?!

atari 2600 09.29.2008 06:04 PM

 

al shabbray 09.29.2008 06:05 PM

wonder who blocks who?

max 09.29.2008 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atari 2600
 


that is pretty fucking beautiful. what is it?

max 09.29.2008 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
good to know i'm not blocked by you anymore.


aye man, I really thought about a couple things I did here and there with my life. I think there's no need for such bullshit right now, so thanx for yr reply, and enjoy yr sonic life... I guess I'll c u around!

atari 2600 09.29.2008 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by max
that is pretty fucking beautiful. what is it?


It's Yoko Ono's 1966 "Ceiling Painting." It was at the Indica Gallery in London when John Lennon dropped in and they became initially formally introduced.

The magnifying glass hanging on a string is used after cliimbing the ladder to read a small bit of print on the canvas that reads "YES."

atari 2600 09.29.2008 07:13 PM

 


When John Lennon visited the Indica Gallery in Central London on November 9, 1966, in order to attend a private preview of an exhibition Unfinished Paintings and Objects, it wasn't purely due to artistic interest.

More to the point, he had been enticed by the gallery's co-owner, John Dunbar (ex-husband of singer Marianne Faithfull), who had told him about a "happening" that would be taking place there, featuring a Japanese woman from New York in a black bag. As John revealed to Playboy interviewer David Sheff, this sounded to him like something to do with sex: "Artsy-fartsy orgies. Great!"

 

©Richard Buskin
6 Mason’s Yard, in the center of London, the former site of the Indica Gallery,
where John Lennon and Yoko Ono first met on November 9, 1966.

What John saw on his arrival hardly turned him on, however. The Japanese-American woman was certainly there, but instead of being inside a bag she was just walking around, arranging some of the objects that would form part of her display the following day. It was to be an avant-garde exhibition, dealing with progressive, decidedly offbeat art. John soon found himself gazing in astonishment at some of the items: A fresh apple on a stand, priced at £200 (at that time, $480), and a bag of nails, a bargain at just £100 ($240)!
"I thought this is a con; what the hell is this," he later recalled to BBC interviewer Andy Peebles. "Nothing's happening in the bags. I'm expecting an orgy, you know ... and it's all quiet."

After being introduced to "the millionaire Beatle," the woman handed him a little card that said simply, "Breathe." John, although puzzled, responded politely with a quick pant. Next, his eyes settled on a ladder leading up to a canvas suspended from the ceiling, with a spyglass hanging from it on the end of a chain. Climbing to the top of the ladder, he looked through the spyglass to read a word printed in tiny letters.

"You're on this ladder -- you feel like a fool, you could fall any minute -- and you look through it and it just says 'YES,' " he told David Sheff in 1980. "Well, all the so-called avant-garde art at the time, and everything that was supposedly interesting, was all negative; this smash-the-piano-with-a-hammer, break-the-sculpture, boring, negative crap. It was all anti-, anti-, anti-. Anti-art, anti-establishment. And just that 'YES' made me stay in a gallery full of apples and nails, instead of just walking out saying, 'I'm not gonna buy any of this crap.'"

The humor in the work, while downright strange to many people, was of a kind that appealed to John's sense of the absurd, and his interest was now taken. Nearby was an object called "Hammer and Nail," consisting of a board with a chain and a hammer hanging on the end, and a bunch of nails positioned underneath. Could he hammer one of the nails in? "No," was the initial reply. Tut, tut! The gallery owner pointed out to the artist that this was no way to treat a Beatle. Besides, with all his money, John might buy the piece!

John told Sheff in 1980, "So there was this little conference and she finally said, 'Okay, you can hammer a nail in for five shillings [60 cents].' So smart-ass here says, 'Well, I'll give you an imaginary five shillings and hammer an imaginary nail in.' And that's when we really met. That's when we locked eyes, and she got it and I got it, and that was it."

The woman was, of course, Yoko Ono. Seven years older than John and then in the middle of her second marriage, she had turned her back on her middle-class background, and created quite a name for herself with the New York avant-garde set. Now she was attempting to cause a similar stir in London. She would set about her task by, among other things, covering one of the lion statues in Trafalgar Square in huge white sheets, and filming a feature-length movie focusing solely on 365 naked bottoms.

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Everyneurotic 09.29.2008 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by max
aye man, I really thought about a couple things I did here and there with my life. I think there's no need for such bullshit right now, so thanx for yr reply, and enjoy yr sonic life... I guess I'll c u around!


you too man.

sorry if i was too sarcastic or something (i don't know why you blocked me and i don't really want to know).

good luck with your band.

atsonicpark 09.30.2008 07:41 AM

Never stop being sarcastic, everyneurotic!

Pookie 09.30.2008 02:39 PM

As Jim and I always say: say what you mean and say it mean.

If I didn't bicker over bullshit, what would I do on here?

floatingslowly 09.30.2008 02:51 PM

^^^ you could always practice yr birdcalls.

twwwweeee tweeeeee chirp. <- that's the mating call of the Afrikaan Boobie.

max 10.02.2008 09:44 AM

what the hell.


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