Gemini
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Running time |
2:56
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Appears on |
Tomorrow's Harvest
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- Skytree observed the following:
- "Gemini": track one
- "Gemini": May 21 - June 20
- Dredging up of the subconscious mind.
- This past weekend saw the last of three eclipses of 2013 (until the Fall), ending in "Gemini".
- Music Has The Right To Children: "Aquarius". Both "Aquarius" and "Gemini" are air signs.
- Much of BoC's video imagery involves flying through the air.
- [Too Mare O's Shaved Ice] (Mare being a female horse) This track is named Gemini to fulfill the Astrological air sign: Gemini comes off as "RUDOLF" or "BLIXEN" since there's a COMET in track 16. Folk-tales of people eating reindeer piss to enjoy amanita muscaria/fly agaric effect, hence Santa Clause. Given the TH cover's similarity to Piss Christ, there might be an explorative presumption of some sort of folk-science regarding hormone replacement therapy/transgenderism (Premarin[1]) and piss in shaman-religious cultures.
- "Earthlings" 1:22:13 followed by horizon with the album cover's color temperature, followed by its reverse side, then iabpoitc reverse side, then iabpoitc bird. http://youtube.com/watch?v=oDdlDYWG7no
- -- end transmission -- [2]
- I read a review (sorry, someone else needs to edit this post to properly cite the reference) noting that Gemini are twins, and suggesting that separation (or invisible, maybe inevitable) connections might be a recurring Tomorrow's Harvest theme. (e.g., Split Your Infinities, Last Rites Of Spring/"Twin gods of death at the end of the tunnel", Beckett's Ghost Trio, Virgil's Aeneid, & Dante's Divine Comedy)
- Many others' comments focus on palindromes, suggesting cycles in the tracks' sequence.
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Trivia
- Gemini was an American spaceflight program from 1962-1966. [1]
- Gemini is a subcritical nuclear test project ran by The National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA). The NNSA runs the U.S. nuclear warhead program. [2]
- Gemini (♊) is also the third astrological sign in the Zodiac. Gemini were twin brothers.
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References
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premarin
- ↑ http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=198078#198078