Photoblog: The Raven and The Painted Desert


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12 thoughts on “Photoblog: The Raven and The Painted Desert

  1. willcady says:

    It’s worth mentioning that the ray of sunlight appearing on the bird wasn’t done in the darkroom. That appeared naturally on the photography. I really felt like something special had happened when I saw this picture.

  2. ravenstooth says:

    Mystics and the corridors
    Mirrors the shadows
    With height
    Painted the corvus soar
    First in black-
    Then white

  3. ravenstooth says:

    Are you a musician? I can barly hum a tune. The words come easy though.

  4. ravenstooth says:

    What kind of music are you into. Let me know what I can do. Maybe things could mesh. Are you from boston?

  5. willcady says:

    I do live in Boston. How about yourself? It would be very cool to collaborate on some work. I have quick and easy recording capabilities so we could both post the results. Any poems of yours in particular that you think have a strong lyrical nature?

  6. ravenstooth says:

    You being the musician- if you check out some of my poems on my blog you might have a better feel for what would sound good with your style. If you have some tracks without lyrics I could listen and come up with some ideas. When I write I sometimes rewrite songs from other groups while they are playing, just to see if what I come uo with would be just as good. In my blog is a poem call Tales. It’s from Cream’s Tales of Great Ulysses. Let me know what you think. I have a small list of music on my blog too, just to give you an idea of my taste.
    I used to live in Mass. in a small town in Worcester county.
    I now live in Portland OR. You can throw me an e-mail too. Hope things can come together

  7. ravenstooth says:

    Just listened to your ‘The Help’ demos. Nice sound very spiritual, ominous. Spiders first, then Animals, then Radioactive. That’s my order of likeness. They have a great feel. I’d like to hear more. You guys are good. Give me a shout.

    • willcady says:

      Thank you very much! I read through your poems and I see that alongside the more involved, poetic writing like in “Ugly Streets”, there is in fact a lyrical nature to a lot of your writing such as “This Old Box” that could work really well with music.

      I am going to keep looking through your work to see if there is a piece that speaks in a voice similar to my own and matches the subject matter of the rest of my material. I will definitely keep you updated of any work I do either in applying your words to my music or creating music that needs words.

  8. ravenstooth says:

    Look forward to it. Keep me posted

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