Edgar Allan Poe's poem A Dream Within a Dream was published in 1849....
Here is a video with the words of said poem....along with stop-animation and some eerie background music...
and one more from Poe...Dream-Land, written in 1844, the only published work from Poe that year. This one read by Henry Halloway
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Day 3 Dreams
Dreams everywhere....within us, in film,literature and todays topic...in song....the following songs have all been inspired by dreams....
To start, the Legend, Jimi Hendrix. recorded the song ANGEL first released in 1971 on the album Cry of Love...a beautiful, soulful tune whose lyrics were recited at Hendrix's funeral
#9Dream~ John Lennon,1974............
Five Years...David Bowie from the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars,1972 Based on a dream he had of his father telling him not to fly anymore and he would die in five years....
The Flaming Lips, Free Radicals ( A hallucination of the Christmas Sky) released in 2006 on the album At War With the Mystics.... Lead singer Wayne Coyne got the idea for this song when he had a dream about a singer/songwriter named Devendra Banhart where he is trying to convince a suicide bomber not to explode. In the dream, Banhart succeeds, and begins to sympathize with the bomber and understand why he would want to blow himself (and others) up
To start, the Legend, Jimi Hendrix. recorded the song ANGEL first released in 1971 on the album Cry of Love...a beautiful, soulful tune whose lyrics were recited at Hendrix's funeral
#9Dream~ John Lennon,1974............
Five Years...David Bowie from the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars,1972 Based on a dream he had of his father telling him not to fly anymore and he would die in five years....
The Flaming Lips, Free Radicals ( A hallucination of the Christmas Sky) released in 2006 on the album At War With the Mystics.... Lead singer Wayne Coyne got the idea for this song when he had a dream about a singer/songwriter named Devendra Banhart where he is trying to convince a suicide bomber not to explode. In the dream, Banhart succeeds, and begins to sympathize with the bomber and understand why he would want to blow himself (and others) up
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Day 2 Dreams....
Continuing dream analysis of the croc/alligator dream found some more insight and some great art as well:
To see a crocodile in your dream symbolizes freedom, hidden strength and power. It also forewarns of hidden danger. Someone near you is giving you bad advice and is trying to sway you into poor decisions. Because crocodiles can live in water and on land, they also represent your conscious and unconscious and the emotional and rational. Perhaps something is coming to the surface and you are on the verge of some new awareness.
Alternatively, the crocodile may be an aspect of yourself and your aggressive and "snappy" attitude. Or it may reveal that are being insincere, displaying false emotions and shedding "crocodile tears".
To dream that you are chased or bitten by a crocodile denotes disappointments in love and in business.
Crocodiles in dreams in a positive way represent your potential and powers capable to seize luck when it comes. In a negative sense, crocodiles represent hazards lying beneath the surface of a seemingly harmless situation. Seeing a crocodile in the dream is a warning: you are surrounded by evil-minded people.
As sure as you dream of this creature, you will be deceived by your warmest friends. Enemies will assail you at every turn. To dream of stepping on a crocodile's back, you may expect to fall into trouble, from which you will have to struggle mightily to extricate yourself. Heed this warning when dreams of this nature visit you. Avoid giving your confidence even to friends.
To dream of an alligator, unless you kill it, is unfavorable to all persons connected with the dream. It is a dream of caution.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Day 1
This week's the subject gets a little more personal....Dreams....I was not quite sure what my new subject would be until I awoke this morning after having a vivid dream. I believe when you dream like that it means something...The dream I had was eerily familiar in parts to a dream I had over a year ago.... the main aspect being Alligators or Crocodiles. When you dream about something so unusual like these creatures it is a bit alarming. I have not watched films nor read books to do with alligators therefore, I believe it came simply from my sub conscience.....
The last time I had a dream with alligators in it was 495 days ago...at that time I wrote about it and the dream meanings I had found:
To see an alligator in your dream, symbolizes treachery, deceit, and hidden instincts. It may be a signal for you to take on a new perspective on a situation. It may also represent your ability to move between the physical, material world of waking life and the emotional, repressed world of the unconscious. Alternatively, the alligator represents healing powers and qualities. An alligator also suggests that you are thick-skinned or insensitive
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To dream that you are running away from the alligator, indicates that you are unwilling to confront some painful and disturbing aspect of your unconscious. There is some potentially destructive emotion that you are refusing to acknowledge and
owning up to.
owning up to.
To dream that you are raped by an alligator, indicates that you feel violated or taken advantage of in some way. The alligator is symbolic of someone who is ruthless, insensitive and treacherous. This person has a strong hold on you despite your efforts to break free from the unhealthy relationship.
In my case I am always trying to get away from the beasts which makes me look mainly at this:
To dream that you are running away from the alligator, indicates that you are unwilling to confront some painful and disturbing aspect of your unconscious. There is some potentially destructive emotion that you are refusing to acknowledge and
owning up to.
I need to examine things and see what this might be...
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Day 7
It was released in 1967 on their debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico.
Lou Reed wrote the song in 1964...in 2004 it was placed at #455 of ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE TOP 500 SONGS OF ALL TIME. It is also included in The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame's top 500 songs that shaped rock n roll
FABULOUS cover by Opal...with the stunning voice of Hope Sandoval(from Mazzy Star),1988
another cover by Beck, it's pretty good. There are alot of covers of the song...some of them in my opinion just terrible...reinterpreted just too much...so this will be the last.
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