Tuesday, December 8, 2009

IN THE HOUR OF NOT QUITE RAIN,by Layla Gregory 7pages
In this frame of the short story Robert is sentenced to death by hanging for commiting the crimes of adultery,bargaining with Lucifer and attempt of murder. Though none of these are really true,he does not say anything for the risk that Jim would harm Luchina.Roger promises Robert to care for Luchina after he has gone.In this part of writing this book and also reading it,I found it rather complex on how I wove it all together and made it make sense ,without making it sound over written.I pulled it off just right,where it has the perfect balance of everything.I still ask myself:Why can't I write about happy things?It is still an unsolved mystery.Why does the sun still rise every morning,why do flowers bloom in spring?
Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin,'Led Zeppelin II',17 pagesLed Zeppelin II was mostly written and recorded on the road,on tour in America.Written on paper in hotels.Key tracks are:'Whole Lotta Love','Heartbreaker,';there are two tracks on this album that have very intresting background.Robert Plant wrote the song,'Thank You',for hs wife at the time Maureen Plant.Then,there is the song,'What is and What Should Never Be',was written for Maureen Plant's little sister whom Robert was also seeing.I think Robert Plant would still be married if he hadn't cheated on his wife with his wife's little sister.It's bad enough to be caught in the act with a groupie,but to write a song about a liasson with his wife's sister on the same album he wrote a song for his wife on.Bad,bad man!
Article Reviewing 'Bring it on Home'15 Classic tracks chosen by Robert Plant 3 pages fro Uncut Magazine

The shining jewel of the whole album had to be "Shine it On" by Veron Garrett.The man is truely made to make and select music and this compilation is exquisit.Also,Ralph Stanley's "Oh Death"and Bukka White singing"Funny feelin' in my Mind Lord,Belive I'm fixin' to Die",from my opinion and uncut magazine's.There is also some obscure music from Morrocco where you can't understand a bloody thing they're saying.In my opinion you get a little of everything,Roy Harper,the deep old dirty blues of the Mississippi,and soul.Great compilation,but it is missing one thing,"Shop Around",by Smokey Robinson and the Miricals."
The Lemon Tree December 1996:US fall and Japan Tour Reviews issue 5 12 pages

Though this has to be one of the most bizare blogs I,ve done yet I have to and from this little English magazine or what you'd call a'fanzine'for Robert Plant,there is an article called'Tablecloths and Granny Knickers'.It's about clothing that the members of Led Zeppelin wore,back then and up until 1996 since this is a back issue on a magazine from over a decade ago.on this paticular tour Robert fancied the nineties hippy look with waistcoats and the occasional tie-dye,while Jimmy favoured more silk shirts in the colours of plum and gold.Mind you this tour was in 1996 for thier 'No Quarter 'tour.Though in the old days Zeppelin's look grew out of the late sixties hippy tat-all velvet,lace and cheesecloth(as early photographs and bits of film show)although they never took it into extremes like Marc Bolan did.Robert Plant love T-Shirts.

I know this blog is absolutely passe',a bit strage,but I don't care.How do you think I learned to dress myself,that the clothing that I wore on Friday to do my little performance was inspired by Robert Plant,that's why I don't dress like everybody else.I love the sixties and seventies and I needed a model on what the look was and I found Robert Plant,well after listening to some great music.But Robert Plant inspires more than just fashion,it's an idea,he lends to you as he sings and what ever you do with that idea is your choice.Oh,by the way the title of this article is refering to an out fit Jimmy Page was wearing in 1970.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Felicity by Valery Tripp 45 pages

Felicity Merriman is a girl growing up during the American Revolution .She has a best friend named Elizabeth.There is a sixteen year old boy named Ben Davidson theat works at her fathers store,whom wants to fight for the colonists ,butb can't for he signed a three year appreniship contract with Felicity's father.Felicity hates long petticoats to ride horses,so secretly she steals Bens breeches and rides the horse Penny.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Did the darkness smother your light?Sorry 'bout those old days where nothing was right,or was the daylight to bright for your soul?Were you always so consumed in the utter darkness you couldn't breathe in open spaces where a thousand with outreached hand try and touch you.Glory is your pride, self-indulgence,medicine is remedy,poison.Is poison so sweet,you can't taste the bitterness?Poison is death,slow death in a bottle. Is the needle hot enough?It just won't do...slendid is that cold hard liquor,find you slipping from our hands like a puff of summer wind.Where have you gone?No it was just fine,but still a time to short to savor...just a taste is all you have given to the Children of the Sun.Hazy eyed followers dust off the glass to peer through.Good bye sweet prince,we all miss you.
Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin,'Where's the Confounded Bridge?"22pages
This section of the book discusses more so the making of Led Zeppelin's fifth album,'Houses of the Holy'.The reason the album took so long to come out is because of its cover,it never caame out the right colour.But the final finished product is the sureal orange background with blonde naked children,climbing on monolithic rocks that is so iconic.This album has memorable songs like:'The Song Remains the Same','The Ocean','The Crunge',and 'Over the Hills and Far Far Away'.And many other great songs.People say this album made Led Zeppelin soft,but I strongly disagree, I see it as a land mark album. It marks great songs leading to greater songs.The lyrics are absolutely rich,so is this review Iread. It describes everything exactly how i would have described it.Confounded
Blackwood Farm,by Anne Rice,Pages 37

In this part of the book Quinn talks about how breathtaking Lestat de Lioncourt really is, in this part Lestat is described in the book in this way taken diectly from the text,"His skin was a pale golden that offset his violet blue eyes wonderfully,and his hair was a true mane of yellow,tousled and curling just above his shouldes.His coloured glasses,almost the same violet tint as his eyes,were pushed up into his hair,and he was staring at me,golden eyebrows scowling slightly,waiting perhaps for me to regain my sences;I honestly didn't know."-"What engraved itself into my consciousness was his face-square and taut,the eyes very big and the well-shapes mouth voluptuous,and the jaw somewhat hard, the whole more truely well porpotioned and appealing than he could ever have claimed.In fact, his own desciptions of himself didn't do him justice because his looks,though certainly a handful of obvious blessings,were ignited by a potent inner fire."-From Blackwood FarmI absolutely love descriptions of the vampire Lestat and this one I found quite to my liking.Detail is so important and in this novel it is absolutely top priority.It's almost as if I were to turn he might be standing there beside me. It's so real and equisitly written.One of Anne Rice's best wok yet.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Paul is Dead!
The Beatles,"Paul is Dead myths" 28 pages

There are a number of rumors or myths what ever you prefer that Paul McCartney is dead.The cause of death is said to be a car accident and that The surviving Beatles and replacement "Paul" gave many hints and indications of this on albums covers,photographs and lyrics.For example on their Paul cover of Abby Road the four Beatles are crossing the street all are wearing shoes but Paul.When you die and are buried you have no shoes on.Supposingly if you turn the Magical Mystery Tour album upside down The Beatles that is spelled out in stars is a number you can call to find out what really happened to Paul.Then the famous ending of Strawberry Fields Forever'Where it is believed John Lennon says,"I burried Paul."

These theries are fun to discuss but I can disprove them all for the most part.I called that phone number and got yelled at by some old woman telling me to never call there again.Second,I don't like to wear shoes either and I have an original Beatles album,and also a Beatles interview and it is belived Lennon is saying ,Cranberry Sauce"not 'I burried Paul,"but I wil l admit they do sound pretty damn close!.
The Who"publicity biography 1964-now(1971)" 34 pages

Roger Daultry up close is a rather small man.At 5'7'' it's hard to imagine he is that small compared to his larger than life stage appearance. He was kicked out of school at fifteen for smoking.At one point in his life he was so poor he was sleeping in the back of a van.Before the Who became the Who they were a mod group called the High Numbers that had emerged from Roger's band the Detours.
He loves handiwork like building extensions onto his house and sewing patches.His patch work is displayed on the cover of their 1971 album 'Who's Next?' on his jeans.

I am very good friends with Roger,he is a great bloke,but from what I understand he was a real asshole back in the day.In 1965 he was kicked out of the band for flushing Kieth Moon's drugs down the toilet.Another time in 1973 Roger told me while they were filming Quadrapedia,Peter didn't like his vocal take on the song,'Love Riegn O'er Me',Roger's voice was completely shot,Pete was all pissed at him and bashed Roger inthe head with his guitar.Two roadies were holding Roger back because they knew what he was like.Peter was demanding that they let Roger go or he'd kill Roger.To bad for Peter they let Roger go and on punch later Pete ended up in the hospital.Roger is nothing like that now,but it's not good to piss him off.
Love Reign O'er Me By Layla Gregory 21 pages

This short story is about love,betrayel,but betrayl out of love.Yes Robert does end up dying at the hand of his own beloved Luchina for the trade of her sister's life for his.But finding out her sister is already dead,she ends up killing Robert to save him from a horrible fate.But she finds out it was all twisted in order for her to end up killing him,so Lord Eric the one behind it all didn't have to get his hands dirty.In the end she is killed for her disloyalty for killing Robert even though it was Lord Erics Plan.

This is a rather tricky,morbid,elaborate short story,I wrote this right after I got off of anti-deppresants,that I belive is the reason it turned out the way it did.In a way it rather disturbs me.Why?Because I can come up with such twisted things!That's why,but everything could be played out realistically,even though it is such a bizare plot line everything happens for a reason.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Tales From the Flat Earth By Tanith Lee 42 pages

In this section Oloru(Chuz) is transformed into a creature that absolutely does not like it's self,a daft ,raving lunatic.Shovaz is devastated,so was I.So Shovaz attempt to cahse him down and runs into an old man whom tell her a story of what happened years and years before to the city she about to pass through.How long ago a young prince married the beautiful Lililu,whom turned out in all aspects to be a form of the vampire.The young man murders the bride and she come back eack night in attempt to slay him.All these different remedies are tried and nothing works./Then the last mages tells the young prince to cut away Lililu's shadow and conseal it within a bag so it disinagates and she is weakened ultimately.

This is one of my favourite parts of the book it gives you another idea about the ancient monster that is the vampire,which all the way around is very intraesting how Tanith Lee conveys it.The novel is well put together the words are so tight they pour smooth like whiskey ,nothing is dismissed,taboo,in all aspects of the words.It's creative, artistic,lovely.Withy each description it goes far in depth with the perfect amount of words.
The Birth of Tragedy By Frederich Nietzsche 37 pages
Views and Ideas of concept by Layla Gregory

In Birth of Tragedy ,Nietzsche discusses and uses widely the concept,"God is dead?"What does it mean?It does not necessarily mean God is Dead.God is dead in the last few generation of the world the idea of it exists in the minds of scholars and politicians.The old ways are dead,they died with the old world.In the past, when we create a new "world" a new era we burn all the bridges and start over,now in the last four decades we have taken the old relics from the past and applied it to the new age.God is part of the past the old terrors of if you sin you will go to hell,it was replaced with scientific reasoning and mechanical thought,if there is no scientific proof it must not be.In Nietzsche's era and even in the late 1700's atheism spread like wild fire across Europe.
Take Jim Morrison's ,"Rock is dead." It means the same thing ,but is put in different context.An age beyond reason?
Robert Plant :Sixty-six to Timbuck Two 16 pages

At nineteen Robert Plant joined the last of three phases of the Band of Joy,which included later Zeppelin drummer John Henry Bonham.In this band he sang r&b standards and west Coast Californian bands,like Moby Grape,Love and Buffalo Springfield.In September of 1968,Jimmy page dropped by the wast midland club,Middle Earth to see the singer and was absolutely amazed at the vocal range.

In this segment you don't just get Led Zeppelin but the whole aspect of why,where and how it all began,from the roots of the black country and where the essence came from as described maybe inspiration came from the,"wooden body and soul of the family's wireless or Elvis begging for forgiveness in his music".It gives you an idea of idealistic thinking where you want to be thirty years from now and where you were thirty years ago.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Hitch Hiker,By Layla Gregory 16 pages

In the Hitch Hiker,in The summer of 1966 in Death Valley California,the body of a twenty year old boy named Marc Douglas is found stabbed to death on the side of the road.It remains an unsolved mystery until,October of 1970,where, a young bloke named Roger Feld,who was stabbed in the gut and left on the side of the road to bleed to death,but he is taken to the hospital and survives.

This is a rather twisted and morbidly written short storie,it was inspired by THE DOORS' song,'Riders on the Storm':There's a killer on the road,his brain is squirming like a toad take a long holiday let your children play,if you give this man a ride sweet family will die killer on the road" And so on you get the idea,I have to have an absolute fasination with the concept of death to write what I write.I am proud of this one for it is not a bitter,sad ending love story its a book that is written to ask the question,"Why"?.

If intrested in reading this short storie reserve a copy of the finished product.
Layla Gregory
What is and What Should Never Be, by Layla Gregory 34 pages
Chapter II Dazed and Confused

In this chapter Rosie is taken to the Whiskey a-go-go by the popular Marc Lyret for her sixteenth birthday August 20,1969.After being led out into the alley way she almost gets rapped that is when she meets Robert Antony Bolan whom rescues her from Marc.She discovers he is a very kind man,but very troubled.He takes her into the mens bathroom back in the Whiskey a-go-go and cleans her up.This more so is the chapter that shows what fate might be ,but its almost three chapters away from where fate is already written.

This chapter really took me forever to write because of its content originally it was really heavy,good ,but it was to much there have been many Phases of this chapter.It has now been transformed from it's orginal state of her getting rapped by Marc Lyret in the alley way to almost getting raped.The first addition of this book was slightly different from how it turned out,but after I wrote this chapter I was able to keep working on the novel chapter after chapter flowed out of me dismissing the trivial questions, no matter what they might be.The complex world of words laced together into a tapestry of imagination and tragedy was bornl.
Carrie by Steven King 46 pages

In this section of the book Tommy Ross asks Carrie to the prom because Sue asked him to.There is a question of whether or not he is the catalist to what happened at the prom.Whether or not he was is not clear,it is known he was a straight A student,his best sport was baseball and he wrot4e poetry and six months before his death had a poem vieed in the local printing small press
called,'Evergreen",and to what acuantance he had,"A hell of a good shit."

In my opinion Tommy Ross could not have been the catalist to this diabolical sceam to ruin everything for Carrie White,for some very good reasons.First,he didn't care enough to do som ething like that.Second,the way it back fired he might have forseen it,and would have never done it.But there is one reason he could have he loved Sue Snell and would pretty much do anything for her,he did ask Carrie White to the prom didn't he,but he doesn't seem so twisted,nither does Suel.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

I love Robert Plant

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Did the darkness smother your light?Sorry 'bout those old days where nothing was right,or was the daylight to bright for your soul?Were you always so consumed in the utter darkness you couldn't breathe in open spaces where a thousand with outreached hand try and touch you.Glory is your pride, self-indulgence,medicine is remedy,poison.Is poison so sweet,you can't taste the bitterness?Poison is death,slow death in a bottle. Is the needle hot enough?It just won't do...slendid is that cold hard liquor,find you slipping from our hands like a puff of summer wind.Where have you gone?No it was just fine,but still a time to short to savor...just a taste is all you have given to the Children of the Sun.Hazy eyed followers dust off the glass to peer through.
Good bye sweet prince,we all miss you.

Layla Gregory,October 8,1970(2009)
Jim Morrison Dark Star,By Dylan Jones,12 Pages

Jim Morrison died on July 3,1971,in Paris, France.He was found in the bath tub of the hotel where he and his girl friend Pam had been staying.He is burried at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris,France.His grave is the fourth most visited attraction in Paris.A place where fans from all around place liquor bottles,love letters,flowers,cigarettes and graffitti to leave homage everywhere to Jim Morrison.

I've been to Jim's grave,it's a pretty sad place,it kind of gives you this empty feeling inside.I wrote my name on a wall near his headstone and left the words,"I made it Jim the future is setting and the end is always near.My dad and I left a bottle of whiskey for Jim and some Easter lilies,to pay our respects its very sacrid.but where is divinity,where is the new wine Jim?Are you to drunk on it to opwen your eyes,do the glistening stars burn your eyes as you tried to open them?Forever young.Everything that lives is born to die,roses wilt don't they?
Jim Morrison:Dark Star,by Dylan Jones,41 pages

In this section Jim is described,"as a sex symbol with a beer belly and a beard."This is where Jim began to be deteriorating in front of everybody and everything.He was trying to reshape his image from rock star to absolute poet.He began to focus on his namely poetry and films.Around this time it is reported,roumored Jim was drinking an average of three bottles of scotch a day.

I have heard the phrase,"It's better to burn out than fade away."from a number of sources.That phrase is some of the graffitti written on Jim's grave,you think to yourself and what it means,then you ask if Jim before he burned out,too faded away before burning out,isn't that what happened?He ran away to Paris didn't he and lost his rock and roll image,he was just twenty-seven.He was moving way to fast,but still going to slow and time ran out,before he could catch up.
Carrie,by Steven King, 32 pages

In this part of Carrie,Tommy Ross asks Carrie to the prom.Tommy Ross is described a jock,but he is a straight A student,which hardly fits the dumb jock image.He is a poet and as his friends say,"a hell of a good shit."His best sport is baseball and started playing for the varsity squard his sophmore year. his girl friend is Sue whom provoked him to ask Carrie to the prom.
I absolutely adore the character Tommy Ross,in book and film,sounds like a ngreat bloke to hang around with.It is actually strange in my opinion because Steven King wrote this book in 1974 and it takes place in 1979.Very abstract and can't see the point why he would do that.That is one of the questions you would want to write him and ask about.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Love XX Janis:A Revealing New Biography of Janis Joplin with Never-Before Published Letters,By Laura Joplin,21 pages

Janis Lyn Joplin was born at nine-thirty in the morning on January 19,1943,in West Texas.She was teased a lot for not being the most gorgeous looking girl and in college was voted the ugliest man on campus.In 1960 she started sing at bars in Texas.She performed old blues numbers.
I can really feel for Janis,she was so talented,she just wanted to be different.And that is why she went to San Fransisco,thats why she was able to join Big Brother and the Holding Company.People whom are tormented by others usually leave thier mark on the world.Janis Joplin is compared to Jim Morrison,Jimi Hendrix.
Tales From the Flat Earth,by Tanith Lee 32 pages

In this part of the book it explains the true origins of the young man Oloru and what became of him originally.There in fact are two Oloru's the first one was the original whom went out hunting one day and drank the waters of the forest.The water turned him into a golden jackle.The second Oloru comes from the imprint on the land the first Oloru made which became like a mold and Chuz came from the under world asnd found this mold a good place to hide in,thus he became the second Oloru.
I was actually sort of disappointed,because I really liked the character Oloru,and to find he was actually a golden jackle is disappointing.Because Oloru was a gorgious young man,a poet,a jester,absolute coward when it came to some one raising a fist or a sword.I fell in love with Oloru the first couple of pages,to find out the true formj of him is a big disappointment.That he is Chuz.
Jim Morrison:Dark Star,by Dylan Jones 12 pages

James Douglas Morrison,or Jim Morrison was born on December 8,1943 in Melbourn,Florida.His parents were Steve and Clara Morrison.He had a younger brother and sister and had always been rather mischievous.One time he taped his brother's mouth shut as he slept for snoring.
Oh yes I can relate to Jim,I too am a Sagittarius and have younger siblings.His frustrations stemmed from being the child in a military family,moving around a lot,he never really kept any friends.Books would become his security blanket.
In the Hour of Not Quite Rain,by Layla Gregory,12 pages

Robert has been hanged.Luchina is devastated,she needs Roger to be there and comfort her.She and Roger go to find the priest,who claimed Robert's body.The priest promises to give Robert a proper funeral and gives Luchina his journal.After reading his journal she recalls fond memories they had shared and finds ut some of the dark secrets of his past.
This is another section that was sort of hard to write,but still I pulled it off rather beautifully.Not to sound conceded,but its true.I'm absolutely happy with myself and this piece of writing so far.Looking back on what I have written and seeing how well it turned out is fantastic.I can absolutely relate to Luchina and the way she feels I have lost many friends in the passing years its horrible.It is partially what has inspired me to write some of what it is I write.
IN THE HOUR OF NOT QUITE RAIN,by Layla Gregory 7pages

In this frame of the short story Robert is sentenced to death by hanging for commiting the crimes of adultery,bargaining with Lucifer and attempt of murder. Though none of these are really true,he does not say anything for the risk that Jim would harm Luchina.Roger promises Robert to care for Luchina after he has gone.
In this part of writing this book and also reading it,I found it rather complex on how I wove it all together and made it make sense ,without making it sound over written.I pulled it off just right,where it has the perfect balance of everything.I still ask myself:Why can't I write about happy things?
It is still an unsolved mystery.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Jim Morrison:Life,Death,Legend,pages 27

The Doors finished up 1967 at Winterland,in San Fransisco.Otis Redding had just died in a plane crash on December tenth.Jim had idolized Redding since he was a young child.So Jim requested a dozen long stemmed roses,"Not romance red,blood red."Jim commented.So he shows up on stage with all these roses handing them to the younger prettier girls in the audience and sang in tribute to Otis Redding the refrain:"Poor Otis dead and gone,left me here to sing this song,pretty little girl with a red dress on,poor Otis dead and gone."

Around the end of 1967 it was both the begining and the end.The band had just hit the top and Jim was already down the road of self destruction. If Robert Plant were to die I would do the same for him in tribute.It's the right thing to do for someone you dearly idolize.
Friday, September 18, 2009

Jim Morrison:Life,Death,Legend, by Stephen Davis pages 15

In this part of the book Jim is still a college student.He hitchhikes 450 miles to Bekeley for a one-time only screening of French existentialist hero Jean Genet's ultrarare homoerotic prison film,'Un Chant d'Amour'.It was only the hippest,most hard-core cinema freaks in L.A.took the teouble to make the scene.Jim wrote in his notebook after the film,"Cure blindness with a whore's spittle."

I think Jim had an absloute fasination with film because he wanted a brief escape from life.That's why I watch films.You can be somewhere else for a little while you can just drift away and let you mind go numb.But it nwas a demented mind,I can absolutely relate,beauty is created out of someone elses pain and anguish.
Friday, September 18, 2009

Jim Morrison:Life,Death,Legend, by Stephen Davis pages 15

In this part of the book Jim is still a college student.He hitchhikes 450 miles to Bekeley for a one-time only screening of French existentialist hero Jean Genet's ultrarare homoerotic prison film,'Un Chant d'Amour'.It was only the hippest,most hard-core cinema freaks in L.A.took the teouble to make the scene.Jim wrote in his notebook after the film,"Cure blindness with a whore's spittle."

I think Jim had an absloute fasination with film because he wanted a brief escape from life.That's why I watch films.You can be somewhere else for a little while you can just drift away and let you mind go numb.But it nwas a demented mind,I can absolutely relate,beauty is created out of someone elses pain and anguish.
Blackwood Farm,by Anne Rice,Pages 32

In this part of the book Quinn talks about how breathtaking Lestat de Lioncourt really is, in this part Lestat is described in the book in this way taken diectly from the text,"His skin was a pale golden that offset his violet blue eyes wonderfully,and his hair was a true mane of yellow,tousled and curling just above his shouldes.His coloured glasses,almost the same violet tint as his eyes,were pushed up into his hair,and he was staring at me,golden eyebrows scowling slightly,waiting perhaps for me to regain my sences;I honestly didn't know."-"What engraved itself into my consciousness was his face-square and taut,the eyes very big and the well-shapes mouth voluptuous,and the jaw somewhat hard, the whole more truely well porpotioned and appealing than he could ever have claimed.In fact, his own desciptions of himself didn't do him justice because his looks,though certainly a handful of obvious blessings,were ignited by a potent inner fire."-From Blackwood Farm

I absolutely love descriptions of the vampire Lestat and this one I found quite to my liking.Detail is so important and in this novel it is absolutely top priority.It's almost as if I were to turn he might be standing there beside me. It's so real and equisitly written.One of Anne Rice's best wok yet.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin,'Led Zeppelin II',17 pages

Led Zeppelin II was mostly written and recorded on the road,on tour in America.Written on paper in hotels.Key tracks are:'Whole Lotta Love','Heartbreaker,';there are two tracks on this album that have very intresting background.Robert Plant wrote the song,'Thank You',for hs wife at the time Maureen Plant.Then,there is the song,'What is and What Should Never Be',was written for Maureen Plant's little sister whom Robert was also seeing.

I think Robert Plant would still be married if he hadn't cheated on his wife with his wife's little sister.It's bad enough to be caught in the act with a groupie,but to write a song about a liasson with his wife's sister on the same album he wrote a song for his wife on.Bad,bad man!
Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin,'Where's the Confounded Bridge?"22pages

This section of the book discusses more so the making of Led Zeppelin's fifth album,'Houses of the Holy'.The reason the album took so long to come out is because of its cover,it never caame out the right colour.But the final finished product is the sureal orange background with blonde naked children,climbing on monolithic rocks that is so iconic.This album has memorable songs like:'The Song Remains the Same','The Ocean','The Crunge',and 'Over the Hills and Far Far Away'.And many other great songs.

People say this album made Led Zeppelin soft,but I strongly disagree, I see it as a land mark album. It marks great songs leading to greater songs.The lyrics are absolutely rich,so is this review Iread. It describes everything exactly how i would have described it.

Confounded
Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin,'Robert Plant:Middle-class Blues Boy',by Garth Cartwright 19 pages

Robert Anthony Plant was born August 20,1948,in England's West Mid-Lands.Robert at first was a rather bookish child,then one day he decided he wnted to be Elvis Presily.His father cut the plug off of his record player after he played,"I like it like That"by New Orleans R&B singer Chris Kenner seventeen times in a row.

I can relate because I grew up around the same area I grew up in .When I discovered Led Zeppelin I used to have a 3.8 GPA.And my grandparents cut the plug off their own record player when I lived in England so I couldn't listen to Led Zeppelin.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Merrisc,by Anne Rice,26 pages

After Louis goes into the sun,it is the one thing that wakes Lestat up from his endless sleep.Lestat see's Louis's burnt body and slices his own wrist.He then tells Merick and David to do the same thing,in order to restore Louis.He then tries to frantically tries to give Louis blood to revive him.

Louis in a way is Lestat's child,for Lestat made him.Louis was his lover,his brother.I couldn't imagine finding someone so close to me,on the edge of death.I would be absolutely devistating.

Impassioned.
Merrick,by Anne Rice 22 pages

Louis is absolutely devastated after res erecting Claudia's spirit.He takes his coffin and goes out into the yard and lays in the sun.He doesn't die,but is depleted very close to.This incident wakes Lestat right up.
I can see how Louis just wants to end it, his beloved companion told him she hates his very being.So Louis feels the only way out to ever see her again,is to go into the sunlight. I can't see it as the best solution,it was more so an act of desperation.

Inevitable
Merrick,by Anne Rice 20 pages
In this part of the book, Lestat is still sleeping,in his strange,trance like state.
David,a vampire made by Lestat is frustrated with Lestat's months of sleeping.He pleads Lestat to wake up,or at least show some response.Lestat is not responsive.
I can in a way relate to how Lestat feels and why he is sleeping for so long.I was on anti-depressants and I always felt absolutely exausted.I assume Lestat feels like he's trapped and just feels like he needs to take a break from thing and life.

Fledging.I think it's such an exquisite word.Why,I can not say.