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Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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26 Mar 2011 03:54
by conroy
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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26 Mar 2011 05:18
by DirtyMartini
HOT DAMN! (Pun intended.) That could be fun.
For anyone interested: Books 5 and 6 cover the Archangel Raphael relaying to Adam and Eve the story of Satan's revolt and the war in heaven. The text itself isn't as juicy as the devils on the burning lake in Books 1 and 2, but you've got all the big Biblical war stuff: madness, mayhem, death, destruction, swords, cannon, mountains as weapons, celestial trumpets, the Son of God rampaging on a chariot -- and I'd bet my money on DRUMS.
Thanks for the info, Con!
To Arms the matin Trumpet Sung!
"Though what if Earth
Be but the shaddow of Heav'n, and things therein
Each to other like, more then on earth is thought?"
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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26 Mar 2011 06:51
by luddite lady
Hot damn indeed! This is crazy ambitious stuff. In his bio. in the DSO program from Gamelan D'Drum, Stewart listed one of his interests as Old Testament philology--basically the study of the OT as a literary text, particularly from a linguistic point of view. Paradise Lost seems to fit perfectly with this new passion of his.
(I understand that upon hearing this news, Sting began toiling on his first new pop song in a long time. It's a sad song about an absent-minded gambler entitled "Pair o' Dice Lost".)
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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26 Mar 2011 09:48
by ltwoman
Wow indeed!
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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26 Mar 2011 15:03
by sockii
That sounds goddamned awesome, seriously.
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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27 Mar 2011 01:57
by njperry
Very interesting. I will add to the list of upcoming projects.
Stewart had mentioned, I think in Strange Things Happen, how he discovered that he and Gene Simmons (who was born in Isreal) were both very interested in studing the Old Testament.
Of course, Stewart's mother is a noted ancient Near East archaeologist:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_Copeland
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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28 Mar 2011 20:51
by Divemistress of the Dark
FWIW, there's also a documentary by this same name about the West Memphis Three. WM3 are some teenage kids - wrongly, IMO - convicted of the murder of three children and imprisoned in Memphis back in 1993.
There are a few sequels to it, so I keep thinking that's what this is referring to - several recording artists, including Eddie Vedder, Johnny Depp, Ozzy Osbourne, et al, have done benefits for the WM3.
More info:
www.wm3.org. There are new hearings scheduled soon regarding information that wasn't available in 1993, as DNA tests still cost a million dollars back then.
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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31 Mar 2011 06:56
by empty
but for WHERE?
I need way more notice these days...
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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02 Apr 2011 18:30
by jeffseitz
[quote="empty"]but for WHERE?
I need way more notice these days...[/quote]
Don't panic, it's in the very early conceptual stages.
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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07 Apr 2011 17:22
by TheEqualizer
Just noticed on Grant Hart's (of Husker Du) wikipedia page that he is planning a CD based on Paradise Lost.
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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07 Apr 2011 17:43
by samburusunset
Sounds intriguing! Ya' know the Baltimore/Washington corridor has a *very* active cultural community.
I'm sure there are several venues that would be thrilled to host something like that.
I'm sure lots of East Coast Nutters would flock there.
(Besides, we know how to freakin' drive in snow (and have snow tires and road salt) so there'd be no cancelling of shows due to weather!! )
Re: Stewart's next piece Paradise Lost???!!!!
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11 Apr 2011 09:11
by ltwoman
I am reminded that I flunked my first English class, that included reading Paradise Lost, while at WM because I read the Cliff notes instead... There went my plans to major in English as well.