| re: The Marriage of Blake, Morrison and Steinman | |
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Rupert 04:50 pm UTC 12/23/10 |
| In reply to: | re: The Marriage of Blake, Morrison and Steinman - CultOfByron 02:17 am UTC 12/23/10 |
| I like the comment from the Amadeus film about Mozart's music - A fire which never dies, burns you forever. > Perhaps it is as simple as "Arms that chain us, eyes that > lie; break on through to the other side"...? > > > "The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom" > > "If you don't go over the top, you don't know what's on > > the other side" > > > > For some (inexplicably strange) reason, the congruence of > > Blake and Steinman's words didn't hit me fully until > > tonight. > > > > I'm trying to scour the pages of The Lords and the New > > Creatures to find a Morrison parallel... I'm pretty sure > > there is one ;) I guess the whole of Break on Through > > could count, but I'm looking for something more succinct > > and elegant! | |
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