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gascap
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Hi All,
I've seen some good comments here (usually I hang in the Cakwalk forum) so I wish to lay some ideas on y'all for similar treatment, and all the goodness that I know you posess.
Anyway, I've had this idea for well over two years now and I need a comment or two on general direction (mainly for the end.)
A little background: I've worked nearly 15 years as an architectural drafter and actually may apply to take the actual architectural license this year (I can grandfather in w/out an actual degree and my degrees in music ain't exactly a cash cow yet....BOY do I digress here!)
Basically, I have an idea for a concept album thingy that deals with the birth, life, and death of a building (my drafting experience set to music, as it were.) Believe it or not , I had this notion working WAAAY before 9-11 - so it's now a little creepy to re-visit.
I have a poem of the story written that I will post later (if desired) but suffice it say, my hanggup is how it all ends.
The architect and earth have a dialog to start things off (both sensing a change in what they both see and what's about to happen) The building gets designed, backed, and ultimately built (probably a church) the building moves through time and is used for many different purposes - through many different times (like 100 years or more)
Then in it's final stage of disrepair (after the "The impossible notion of forget") the building waits for the last step WHICH is my delimma:
Originally I had a wrecking ball doing the deed - poetically reuniting the earth below with sun, weather and such again.
BUT it could also be a phoenix-from-the-ashes thing where people re-discover the building and restore it to form.
I think there's something to all of it, but I just need a push.
Thanks for reading.
BTW, some of my other stuff can be previewed at www.cdbaby.com/athey if interested.
Cheers!
Brad
P.S. the work is called "Arch"
I've seen some good comments here (usually I hang in the Cakwalk forum) so I wish to lay some ideas on y'all for similar treatment, and all the goodness that I know you posess.
Anyway, I've had this idea for well over two years now and I need a comment or two on general direction (mainly for the end.)
A little background: I've worked nearly 15 years as an architectural drafter and actually may apply to take the actual architectural license this year (I can grandfather in w/out an actual degree and my degrees in music ain't exactly a cash cow yet....BOY do I digress here!)
Basically, I have an idea for a concept album thingy that deals with the birth, life, and death of a building (my drafting experience set to music, as it were.) Believe it or not , I had this notion working WAAAY before 9-11 - so it's now a little creepy to re-visit.
I have a poem of the story written that I will post later (if desired) but suffice it say, my hanggup is how it all ends.
The architect and earth have a dialog to start things off (both sensing a change in what they both see and what's about to happen) The building gets designed, backed, and ultimately built (probably a church) the building moves through time and is used for many different purposes - through many different times (like 100 years or more)
Then in it's final stage of disrepair (after the "The impossible notion of forget") the building waits for the last step WHICH is my delimma:
Originally I had a wrecking ball doing the deed - poetically reuniting the earth below with sun, weather and such again.
BUT it could also be a phoenix-from-the-ashes thing where people re-discover the building and restore it to form.
I think there's something to all of it, but I just need a push.
Thanks for reading.
BTW, some of my other stuff can be previewed at www.cdbaby.com/athey if interested.
Cheers!
Brad
P.S. the work is called "Arch"