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“Drugs” by the Talking Heads.

23-Apr-09

buy modafinil adelaide A link to this song can be found here. Sometimes the value of a song is the sense it conveys of inner experience.  This is true of the Talking Heads song “Drugs.”  There is not much musical structure to it.  Its value depends a great deal on its production: I have heard live performances which […]

Aldous Huxley’s Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell.

23-Apr-09

buy prednisone from canada It is a remarkable fact that before the 20th Century there were no allusive titles.  Titles were simpler then, like “Daniel Defoe” or “David Copperfield.”  St. Bernard did not call his commentary on the Song of Songs “The Kiss of His Mouth” and Shakespeare did not call Julius Caesar “Scatter the Proud.”  Crime and Punishment […]