Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!mit-eddie!ARISTOTLE.ILS.NWU.EDU!barger@ARISTOTLE.ILS.NWU.EDU From: barger@ARISTOTLE.ILS.NWU.EDU (Jorn Barger) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Annotations Message-ID: <9002231453.AA10096@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu> Date: 23 Feb 90 14:53:14 GMT Sender: daemon@eddie.mit.edu (Mr Background) Organization: Love-Hounds Anonymous Lines: 31 Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu Thanks to all for the annotations-advice! I spent an hour the other evening thumbing thru "In Search of the Miraculous" to see if I could find the particular instance of Ouspensky having a feeling "G" was on his way, and couldn't-- though there are some wonderfully strange phenomena, especially a series of telepathic conversations between them. James Smith (<9002182334.6094@munnari.oz.au>) says > G refers to Dave Gilmour. cf album cover but I only see "Dave G" on Lionheart, not TKI. And I thought I remembered reading that Kate and Dave never really saw that much of each other... Doug says <9002220344.aa15110@gaffa.mit.edu> > Why would anyone think that "The Man With the Child in his Eyes" is > about masturbation? I don't remember where I picked this up, but in the context of Wow and Kashka and Infant Kiss and Kick Inside, I think it's fair game to look for masturbation references-- and they're certainly read-in-able here: "oh I'm so worried about my love/ They say 'No no it won't last forever'"? Forgive me if I'm vulgar, but in the interest of objectivity, ladies, does the line "..when I turn the light off/ and turn over" fit the picture? Certainly it's a fantasy-lover (at least in some lines), and the line "a man I've never known before" doesn't fit very well with the father theory. I always took the title-image to refer to men who still retain some innocence. --jorn "America is a country, not a condiment" Ken Tamer, last night