Re: A Peter Gabriel/Prax Connection?

From: Lev Lafayette <lev_lafayette_at_-LMKY1Skhl95c7UhMweqDyNmdFCwjr7WxrQjiykYTQ2T-3lenh04LbSL9XBv3_>
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 16:33:40 -0700 (PDT)

> --- In WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com, "Keith
> Nellist"
> <keithnellist_at_...> wrote:
> >
> > -
> > >
> > > Surely I'm not the only one who gets mental
> images of
> > > Prax when listening to Peter Gabriel's "Rhythm
> of the
> > > Heat"?
> > >
> >
> > I never get mental images while listening to Peter
> Gabriel, mainly
> > because I never listen. For me, Prax is motown,
> the sound of young
> > America. Marvin Gaye (Waha!vin Gaye) "Herded
> through the Long Dry",
> > Smokey Robinson and the Miracles "Tracks of My
> (Ronance
> > Chariot)", "What becomes of the poor dismounted",
> the Four Tops "If I
> > were a Khan of Waha!" etc.
> >
> I don't listen to Peter Gabriel either.....but for
> me Prax is of
> course from Doctor Seuss, and the plains of Prax is
> where the north
> going Gax and the south going Gax are locked in an
> eternal stand off
> (unless the devil got them before being crushed by
> the block).....so I
> have a hard time seeing Prax in other than Seussian
> illustrations!
>

Now I'm getting mental images of tweetle-beetle battles in the land of the truffula trees in the marshlands south of The Block.

Lev



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