I wonder if that's a quote of something Edgar once said, but I'm not sure... I also like that other time in th album, just before the 'Fall of the House of Usher' instrumentals where he starts talking again. That gets even deeper than this, and sometimes unsettling.
That would be pretty cool, to be able to say your thoughts more distinctly than what you came up with. I envy that ability.
Then the song takes up an Chinese/Oriental style, before the Bass riff comes in and everything fades out, then it goes smooth dreamy. One of my favorite things about the Project is how they work music like that. the way the riff keeps going into the next song reminds me of Equinoxe parts 5 through 7, by Jean Michel Jarre, where the background notes continue through all three songs, with slight variances, being the only thing you hear in transition, and finally becoming the lead in Equinoxe 7, if only momentarily.
Back to Parsons, This was the first of their albums i heard, during my Freshman year, and I told my dad that we were studying Poe in Language Arts (the cask of Amantillado, the Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, and the like), and he put on this disc. very good adaptations, and stuck in the head very easily.
I wonder if that's a quote of something Edgar once said, but I'm not sure... I also like that other time in th album, just before the 'Fall of the House of Usher' instrumentals where he starts talking again. That gets even deeper than this, and sometimes unsettling.
That would be pretty cool, to be able to say your thoughts more distinctly than what you came up with. I envy that ability.
Then the song takes up an Chinese/Oriental style, before the Bass riff comes in and everything fades out, then it goes smooth dreamy. One of my favorite things about the Project is how they work music like that. the way the riff keeps going into the next song reminds me of Equinoxe parts 5 through 7, by Jean Michel Jarre, where the background notes continue through all three songs, with slight variances, being the only thing you hear in transition, and finally becoming the lead in Equinoxe 7, if only momentarily.
Back to Parsons, This was the first of their albums i heard, during my Freshman year, and I told my dad that we were studying Poe in Language Arts (the cask of Amantillado, the Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, and the like), and he put on this disc. very good adaptations, and stuck in the head very easily.