we control the data banks
we control the think tanks
we control the flow of air.
we're controlling traffic lights
we control computer flights
we control the chief of staff.
we control the tv sky
we control the fbi
we control the flow of heat.
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
we're controlling
we're controlling
we control.
we're controlling
we control.
we control.
we control you floor to floor
we control you door to door
we're controlling
while you sleep
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
What would have been more disappointing... the fact NY & CH surprised me with the full Greendale show in '03 or if they had come out and done TRANS in its entirety?
I think I would have rather seen TRANS. Especially if it featured a stage show.
Wow, what at trippy thread! I don't recognize any of these names. Are any of these folks still here?
Anyway I felt like listening to something this evening that I hadn't heard in a while, something a little unusual but not too head tripping that would take my mind off matters for a while.
TRANS! Why not? It's not my favorite Neil but it holds a special place in his catalogue for me and I've got a lot of respect for the album- what he did and why he did it. So I did a search here for "Neil Young, Trans" and it took me here.
As I listened to TRANS this evening, I spent a lot of time looking at the LP cover and insert art. I love the way those illustrations mirror the old and the new, the earthy and the electronic, the human and the non-human- literally mirrored on the inner sleeve where we see the reflection of Neil with his old Gretsch White Falcon (that he's had since his early days) in the polished steel of a metal guitar lying face down on the road (I would love to know about that metal guitar if anyone knows more).
It was just the record to...
...excuse me... sample and hold...
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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computer age = brilliant.
we control the think tanks
we control the flow of air.
we're controlling traffic lights
we control computer flights
we control the chief of staff.
we control the tv sky
we control the fbi
we control the flow of heat.
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
we're controlling
we're controlling
we control.
we're controlling
we control.
we control.
we control you floor to floor
we control you door to door
we're controlling
while you sleep
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
computer age in harm's way.
we will prevail
and perform our function
c.c.t.b.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
we are in control,
we are in control,
we are in control.
chemical computer
thinking battery.
I think I would have rather seen TRANS. Especially if it featured a stage show.
we are not doing our part, people.
this is actually a great record. its his KID A, its just "cool" to say you like radiohead and KID A.
neil young did it 25 years ago. so fuck you radiohead
Actually, the "cool" thing to say is that you don't like Radiohead. So suck on that.
incorrect.
Anyway I felt like listening to something this evening that I hadn't heard in a while, something a little unusual but not too head tripping that would take my mind off matters for a while.
TRANS! Why not? It's not my favorite Neil but it holds a special place in his catalogue for me and I've got a lot of respect for the album- what he did and why he did it. So I did a search here for "Neil Young, Trans" and it took me here.
As I listened to TRANS this evening, I spent a lot of time looking at the LP cover and insert art. I love the way those illustrations mirror the old and the new, the earthy and the electronic, the human and the non-human- literally mirrored on the inner sleeve where we see the reflection of Neil with his old Gretsch White Falcon (that he's had since his early days) in the polished steel of a metal guitar lying face down on the road (I would love to know about that metal guitar if anyone knows more).
It was just the record to...
...excuse me... sample and hold...