Jim,
It seems Shakespeare was way ahead of his time. In 1996, I wrote a poem with a similar slant, which I'll paste below.
I think the main drawback to vinyl, these days, is that new releases by prominent artists are not usually released on vinyl. And I have to admit that in recent years, CD playback has evolved into a much more convenient and satisfying medium.
Best regards,
Frank :)
FRANKENSTEIN!
© 1996 Frank Alles
Music is the heart
The soul of all mankind
They emptied out his heart
Then sold it to his mind
They took apart his body
Transposing bits in time
Careful not to notice
Theyd built a Frankenstein!
Banished bits in limbo
Marching in a maze
Reminisce of bygone hits
They sang in younger days
Paint by number art is just
A scene that doesnt rhyme
It doesn't seem to fit
It will not stand the time
But now the seeds are sewn
At last their flag's unfurled
Skull and crossbones of
A dead, digi-ready world
It seems Shakespeare was way ahead of his time. In 1996, I wrote a poem with a similar slant, which I'll paste below.
I think the main drawback to vinyl, these days, is that new releases by prominent artists are not usually released on vinyl. And I have to admit that in recent years, CD playback has evolved into a much more convenient and satisfying medium.
Best regards,
Frank :)
FRANKENSTEIN!
© 1996 Frank Alles
Music is the heart
The soul of all mankind
They emptied out his heart
Then sold it to his mind
They took apart his body
Transposing bits in time
Careful not to notice
Theyd built a Frankenstein!
Banished bits in limbo
Marching in a maze
Reminisce of bygone hits
They sang in younger days
Paint by number art is just
A scene that doesnt rhyme
It doesn't seem to fit
It will not stand the time
But now the seeds are sewn
At last their flag's unfurled
Skull and crossbones of
A dead, digi-ready world