Showing posts with label Sunforest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunforest. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 January 2011

The Lighthouse Keeper song again

Okay, so I blogged about this song before. I loved it since my childhood, when I was listening to the soundtrack of A Clockwork Orange and could not understand a word of English. Now I enjoy it fully. It is a very silly song and this is why I love it. I have known today that a reader of this blog (there are some) finds my blog gloomy these days, so I thought I would put the song here again. It is all about finding treasures, living with seagulls as neighbours and living a simple happy life. And I put it here because I love lighthouses and find them fascinating. They are mysterious places, they can be both sinister like giant ghosts near the sea or havens for ships. The picture at your left was taken near Saint-Malo last year. I found it again recently, and thought it would fit another post about the song.

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Overture to the Sun

Strangely, everything seems to be getting right weather-wise here, this year. We had a lovely first day of Spring, we have now a perfect first May day. So far, it is sunny, warm and lovely, lovely, lovely. I thought I would put a piece of music to celebrate May. This piece of music is from A Clockwork Orange (anybody surprised?), or at least I first heard it in the movie, just like anybody else I guess. It is from a short-lived band named Sunforest, from their one and only record. I blogged about another song of theirs before. They now have their whole record on Youtube, so I appreciated this morning the rest of Sunforest's work. To say that it's not really my cup of tea would be an understatement. It's pretty much lame psychedelic stuff. No wonder the band was forgotten quickly.

That said, the two tunes that made it into Kubrick's movie are great in their own way. The Lighthouse Keeper song is pretty much silly entertainment, Overture to the Sun is a nice little pastiche of Renaissance (or baroque?) music, perfectly atmospheric for a sunny day of May. I say this maybe because the character of the Minister of the Interior say something similar about Alex when he is reformed, "as decent a lad as you would meet on a May morning"... Then he gets him beaten, in front of an audience, with Overture to the Sun in the background. And I think I just discovered why I thought spontaneously about this music for May. Anyway, for those who cannot stand violence, you can see the scene parodied here, with teddy bears instead of actors. I have to admit, it works perfectly, and there is something Alexian about the white bear.

I put here the original, then the rearranged movie version. You tell me which one you prefer. I think the movie one is superior.