“Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast, To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak. I’ve read, that things inanimate have mov’d, And, as with living Souls, have been form’d by Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.”
— William Congreve (1670–1729), The Mourning Bride. Act i. Sc. 1., 1697
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Music hath charms…magical charms! Where has Sir Dudley gone?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
And maybe some female sirens to sing as background vocals to the lead singer.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
I could say I like the music of Orpheus, but I’d be a lyre.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
I liked Orpheus better when he was unplugged.
Dudley’s flag once again proves its practical and comedic usefulness.
prrdh over 14 years ago
How’d he get past Bob, Mort and Dave?
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Bob, Mort and Dave??? Are those the three heads of Cerberus?
Simon_Jester over 14 years ago
I’ve heard of Guitar Gods, but THIS is ridiculous.
Joe Satriani, he ain’t.
mntim over 14 years ago
By “tune”, he means “burn”, right? Orph was better known for his singing, anyway.
runar over 14 years ago
“Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast, To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak. I’ve read, that things inanimate have mov’d, And, as with living Souls, have been form’d by Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.”
— William Congreve (1670–1729), The Mourning Bride. Act i. Sc. 1., 1697
runar over 14 years ago
Do gods play aethir guitars?
Danielle180 over 14 years ago
So this was pop rock. COOL!
prrdh over 14 years ago
Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, about 24 hours ago
Bob, Mort and Dave??? Are those the three heads of Cerberus?
Exactly. See www.kellymccullough.com for details. I think they make their first appearance in Cybermancy.