He could have posted on this subforum for real, but didn't do it.
It's a long way from Spokevill to Hubville It's a long time to hang in the sky. It's a long way to post on the Wiki Review, That's my sweet internet lullaby-iay..
Posted by: It's the blimp, Frank
Say what?
Posted by: Milton Roe
QUOTE(It's the blimp, Frank @ Sun 26th December 2010, 12:48pm)
Say what?
See the subtitle for metadiscussion:
The Big Picture, the Crow's Nest, the 40,000-ft. View: Topics about the concepts, philosophy, and social psychology behind Wikipedia and Web 2.0. (Forum led by Jon Awbrey.)
Lar was actually nearly up there, but I think he just saw clouds. Very bland. He's looked at clouds from both sides now, from up and down and still somehow, it's clouds' illusions he recalls. He really don't know clouds at alls.
Posted by: Jon Awbrey
Posted by: Lar
QUOTE(Jon Awbrey @ Sun 26th December 2010, 4:02pm)
Truly an awesome song but I was only 6 miles or so, darn it all.
Posted by: tarantino
QUOTE(Lar @ Sun 26th December 2010, 8:23pm)
QUOTE(Jon Awbrey @ Sun 26th December 2010, 4:02pm)
Truly an awesome song but I was only 6 miles or so, darn it all.
You'll find that it's stranger than known if you have seen Leo Kottke cover it.
Posted by: Herschelkrustofsky
QUOTE(tarantino @ Sun 26th December 2010, 6:43pm)
You'll find that it's stranger than known if you have seen Leo Kottke cover it.
There's a version by the Ventures, but it's too ghastly to link to.
Posted by: It's the blimp, Frank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th33K-X43F8 -- sheesh. But this trumps eight miles:
Posted by: carbuncle
QUOTE(tarantino @ Mon 27th December 2010, 2:43am)
QUOTE(Lar @ Sun 26th December 2010, 8:23pm)
QUOTE(Jon Awbrey @ Sun 26th December 2010, 4:02pm)
Truly an awesome song but I was only 6 miles or so, darn it all.
You'll find that it's stranger than known if you have seen Leo Kottke cover it.
Shut up and play yer guitar!
Posted by: Herschelkrustofsky
If it's weirdness you're after, look no further. In this video, there is no singing, you just get the instrumental jam at the end of the song. But the real attraction is that at 00:42 Joan Baez comes running out on the stage and begins to do the Funky Chicken, as well as many other denizens of the Funky Aviary.