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Opera fantica

Started by Im here to stay..., Wed, 2005-02-23, 17:31:21

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Im here to stay...

Hello, firstly thanks for all the great music, secondly i was hoping that you could tell me what the lyrics/song "Opera Fanatica" mean, is there a theme ... Also very randomly, is there anyone in Arena who is religious?

Thanks again

Clive

'Opera' just deals with the idea of moving from being a fan to an obsessive... perhaps even to the point of taking on someone elses identity.
As to religion... I guess that you'd have to ask each member. I think we're all interested in different religions, and what effect they can have on mankind. That's certainly a theme I use in many of the lyrics. :)

Im here to stay...


Im here to stay...

sorry to bother again, but you know the line "the king is dead so worship me" ,by going by what you said, is that taking is that liek, the obsession had developed so much so that the man has imagined him "dead" and wants them to "worship2 him instead as he believes he has taken his identity. Just a thought. Please correct me if i am wrong.

Clive

'My idol is dead.... I am now the idol'.....  ;)

Constable Hogweed

So who is/was your idol Clive?  ;)

Clive

I don't know about 'idols' but I consider myself a fan of these guys...
(I'm in the zone for this kind of stuff... all the Pepper's Ghost promo interviews.... :) )

Rock: Rick Wakeman, Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush and Freddie Mercury
Classical: Beethoven, Prokofiev and Elgar
Film: James Stewart, Fred Astaire and Johnny Depp

Moonloop

My idols were Ritchie Blackmore & Kenny Dalglish  :)
The brainwashed do not know that they are brainwashed...

jeffMc

Hmmm, mine are/were:

Rock: John Wetton, Clive Nolan, Alan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford
Classical: Abel, Arne, F.J. Hayden, Beethoven, Woodcock
Film: Russell Crow, Chris Lambert, Armin Mueller-Stahl


gelert

Quote from: Moonloop on Wed, 2005-03-02, 09:48:29
My idols were... & Kenny Dalglish  :)

Must catch up on my Rock n'Roll edumucashion....what instrument did he play...?
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Peter

Quote from: gelert on Thu, 2005-03-03, 21:05:02
Must catch up on my Rock n'Roll edumucashion....what instrument did he play...?

hmmmmm,
google says: forward for Celtic Glasgow '69 - '77 and forward for Liverpool FC '77 - '85
Arriving somewhere, but not here....

king16

Quote from: Clive on Wed, 2005-03-02, 09:04:29
Film: ...and Johnny Depp

I'm with you on this one; Brilliant actor!  ;D
No-one leaves you when you live in their Heart and Mind...

Moonloop

Quote from: gelert on Thu, 2005-03-03, 21:05:02
Must catch up on my Rock n'Roll edumucashion....what instrument did he play...?

There is a really witty retort to that. Excuse me whilst I go away and think what it is  ;) ;D
The brainwashed do not know that they are brainwashed...

gelert

Something along the lines of "self-confessed player of the pink oboe" should do it, perhaps...?
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Constable Hogweed

My Rock Idols - Hermans Hermits/1910 Fruitgum Company/Edison Lighthouse/The Archies/Mr Fishfinger and the Twallopers/The Most Dangerous House In Stockport/But Jim Millions Will Die/Denzil Tweezers Exploding Tablature/Smithy Can't Run Anymore/Dominatrix With A Candy Floss/Suicidal Housefly/Big Grinning Beefburger/My Fragrant Headache/The Twisting Red Doctors/Drowning Dave Dwizzler/Manic Morgania & The Moving Mauve Spuds/Toenail Removal Retail/Depressed Ringworm/The Daffodil Assasins/The Water Arsons/Sniff Pilchard And The Shudders/The Hunk Mervyn Assembly Ensemble.Com/Froncis Rassi & The 3 Chords/Clave Nylon And The Atari's/Stairway To Devon ( Loud Zippering tribute band )

Many more.  ;)

CygnusX1

Quote from: Constable Hogweed on Sat, 2005-03-05, 02:59:40
My Rock Idols - Hermans Hermits/1910 Fruitgum Company/Edison Lighthouse/The Archies/Mr Fishfinger and the Twallopers/The Most Dangerous House In Stockport/But Jim Millions Will Die/Denzil Tweezers Exploding Tablature/Smithy Can't Run Anymore/Dominatrix With A Candy Floss/Suicidal Housefly/Big Grinning Beefburger/My Fragrant Headache/The Twisting Red Doctors/Drowning Dave Dwizzler/Manic Morgania & The Moving Mauve Spuds/Toenail Removal Retail/Depressed Ringworm/The Daffodil Assasins/The Water Arsons/Sniff Pilchard And The Shudders/The Hunk Mervyn Assembly Ensemble.Com/Froncis Rassi & The 3 Chords/Clave Nylon And The Atari's/Stairway To Devon ( Loud Zippering tribute band )

Many more.  ;)

Uh-huh, who's been playing with band-name generators then? ;D

Xanxtuary

No ... all of Hoggie's idols are genuine musical artistes, honestly!

I'd also highly recommend some of my heroes, including:

Crusty Dishcloth, Campo Rodot and the Dizzy Jedis, the Spin Doctors (in their tumble dryers of course, on ultra-fast Giddy Geddy spin cycle!), the Recycled Registry Edits, Alex Bytor and the Snowdogs, the Hasbeens, the Seven Mutants of Tomorrow's Sorrow, the Grungegrinders, the Computer Dogs (with lead singer Gates Doggy Dogg) ... I could go on
Progpriestess Xanxtuary Hogweed

Xanxtuary

Quote from: Constable Hogweed on Sat, 2005-03-05, 02:59:40
/Clave Nylon And The Atari's


Clave and his boyz are a particularly awesome combo, well worth checking out.  Their latest offering "The Salted Poltergheist"  is a fantastic three-week concept about how condiments can take on a life of their own ... I'm sure Hoggie will do a review of it on his site in due course!
Progpriestess Xanxtuary Hogweed

Peter

Quote from: Xanxtuary on Sun, 2005-03-06, 13:07:53
Clave and his boyz are a particularly awesome combo, well worth checking out.  Their latest offering "The Salted Poltergheist"  is a fantastic three-week concept about how condiments can take on a life of their own ... I'm sure Hoggie will do a review of it on his site in due course!

Dear, the company of the two of you surely enrich this forum ;)
Arriving somewhere, but not here....

Constable Hogweed

Quote from: CygnusX1 on Sun, 2005-03-06, 01:13:20
Uh-huh, who's been playing with band-name generators then? ;D

On the contrary. It's my brand of herbal baccy which is responsible.  ;)

gelert

Quote from: Constable Hogweed on Mon, 2005-03-07, 02:36:38
On the contrary. It's my brand of herbal baccy which is responsible.  ;)

Ah, Landlord...8 pints of your most excellent "Band Name Generator" please...

LOL
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CygnusX1

Quote from: gelert on Mon, 2005-03-07, 18:25:37
Ah, Landlord...8 pints of your most excellent "Band Name Generator" please...

LOL

;D ;D

Xanxtuary

I always find that a nice fast spin cycle in my progdryer helps to fuel grinspiration and grimagination too!
Progpriestess Xanxtuary Hogweed