(12-26-2018, 05:13 PM)Black Aeronaut Wrote:(12-26-2018, 01:17 AM)Labster Wrote: I do like your idea for an AMV. It reminds me that I need to write two in-character songfics.
Quote:I've waited a lifetimeAh yes, the sunlit garden. Or was it the Dream Time?
For the age of wonder
A place that I remember
In a splinter of time
You'll have to clue me in on that one - that's obviously a reference to something and it's too vague for Google.
The first is really "Hikari Sasu Niwa", the name of an episode and a musical composition in Utena, which is itself a reference to the Garden of Eden. The second is well, aboriginal dreamtime.
There are actually a whole class of myths about a time of creation where the world was whole, but we end up living in the incomplete world anyway, like the Ainulindalë. Somehow the future itself is already manifest, but we can't reach it. Uh, anyway, neat song.
The Picard thing was a joke on the word "engage".
BA Wrote:(12-26-2018, 01:17 AM)Labster Wrote: Back on topic, it's hard to see it being used as an anthem -- there's really not much in the way of dynamics in the song, or narrative flow. But it can certainly be a leitmotif.
I wasn't aware that an Anthem had to be narrative. From what I've been able to glean from a skimming of the wikipedia article, that's mainly as a result of the first Anthems being liturgical songs. Other much more contemporary songs have been used as anthems for sporting events, such as Queen's "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions".
And as for dynamism... I think that can be part of theme. We aren't interested in change so much for the sake of change, but instead progressing ever forward. You want a good engine for that. And most engines don't change much during operation - it's a steady mechanism, moving through its cycle over and over again.
I didn't say anything about dynamism, I said it doesn't have dynamics. I think this really just means I'm just not that into electronica, as it's a symptom of the whole genre.
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