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Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 30 Dec 2009 22:00
by kipper

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009 10:10
by ltwoman
kipper scores again! Alas, I'll have to wait until next week to watch (in case my boss in on here-- doubtful-- watch when I have a really slow morning and am caught up!) Thanks!

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009 11:06
by Shangeris
:lol: :lol:

Stewart looks funny as a cowboy!

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009 14:54
by luddite lady
[quote="ltwoman"]kipper scores again! Alas, I'll have to wait until next week to watch (in case my boss in on here-- doubtful-- watch when I have a really slow morning and am caught up!) Thanks![/quote]

Boss alert!!!!! I've seen the whole opera. It defies description. Unless your boss is the owner of a recreational drug parphenalia company or something similar, I'd be very careful about watching this at work. Even my own son, who was ten at the time, uttered a shocked, "What the hell are you watching?" when he happened upon me at the computer as I viewed Horse Opera.

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009 15:04
by ltwoman
Boss alert!!!!! I've seen the whole opera. It defies description. Unless your boss is the owner of a recreational drug parphenalia company or something similar, I'd be very careful about watching this at work. Even my own son, who was ten at the time, uttered a shocked, "What the hell are you watching?" when he happened upon me at the computer as I viewed Horse Opera.[/quote]

Thanks for the head's up. If I catch your drift, it would not got over well at my place of employment. They might decide it's time to send me to rehab...

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009 15:11
by luddite lady
Yeah, pretty much, lt. As I've said, I've yet to find words to describe this piece. However, I think I recall Salvador Dali calling it weird.

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2010 15:17
by ltwoman
I've finally been able to watch some of this today, spurred (!) on by the fact that I'm listening to the Horse Opera chapter in SCs audio book today. WOW. Curious co-workers have aleady asked "what are you doin'?" So yes, they think I HAVE fallen off the wagon (!). I am now up to Part 3. Here goes (why is it that I am suddenly compelled to use horse/western terminology to reply to this thread?)

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2010 17:15
by njperry
The opera is a strange thing.

I have watched it at home previously since youtube is not accessible at work.

I would love if there was a soundtrack of the opera. Some good Stewart music on it.

Re: Stewart Copeland's Horse Opera

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2010 18:06
by ltwoman
njperry wrote:The opera is a strange thing.

I have watched it at home previously since youtube is not accessible at work.

I would love if there was a soundtrack of the opera. Some good Stewart music on it.



I'm with you on the soundtrack. I would like to watch the show through all the way though; reminds me of things you see on PBS out of Britain and from what I can make out, it's pretty funny. Strange too!