I'm currently listening to the 'The Blue Danube' on Private Passions, a tune with which I always associate the words 'Anti-Gravity Toilet' owing to its use in a particular sequence in Stanley Kubrick's '2001 A Space Odyssey'. It would be a comfort to know that I'm not the only person who reacts to certain pieces in this way....
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Norfolk Born
Not sure what you're referring to, MrGongGong.
In the Kubrick film, as the shuttle 'waltzes' around the space station, Keir Dullea is seen carefully reading the instructions relating to the use of the anti-gravity toilet.
It's sobering to realize that it's some 43 years since I first saw '2001' at the old ABC cinema in Southampton.
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostNot sure what you're referring to, MrGongGong.
In the Kubrick film, as the shuttle 'waltzes' around the space station, Keir Dullea is seen carefully reading the instructions relating to the use of the anti-gravity toilet.
It's sobering to realize that it's some 43 years since I first saw '2001' at the old ABC cinema in Southampton.
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Mahler 7 "Nachtmusik I" and Castrol GTX
(Of course there are endless such associations thanks to the bloody advertising industry... Handel's "Lascia ch'io panga" and the Harrods Sale... &c &c)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Bizet's Toreador Song and "Ze Esso Sign means 'appy motoring/ Esso Sign/ 'appy motoring. Ca-a-al at ze-e Esso Sign......"
Sadly the only ones I can find on YouTube are the older ones
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amateur51
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostNot sure what you're referring to, MrGongGong.
In the Kubrick film, as the shuttle 'waltzes' around the space station, Keir Dullea is seen carefully reading the instructions relating to the use of the anti-gravity toilet.
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Norfolk Born
I regret to say that the opening of Elgar's 'Introduction and Allegro' reminds me of a certain brand of whisky that one was allegedly able to take anywhere. Ken Russell may have been at least partially responsible for this.
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Roehre
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostNot sure what you're referring to, MrGongGong.
In the Kubrick film, as the shuttle 'waltzes' around the space station, Keir Dullea is seen carefully reading the instructions relating to the use of the anti-gravity toilet.
It's sobering to realize that it's some 43 years since I first saw '2001' at the old ABC cinema in Southampton.
I don't see a black slab when I hear Ligeti's requiem though
There is , of course, the opening of Schoenbergs chamber symphony and Star Trek but I think that's intentional ? or even logical ?
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