Today I felt all arty so I went to the National Gallery of Victoria... and guess what I (unexpectedly) heard on the PA? Black Planet!!!!!
There is an exhibition currently on entitled Black in Fashion - Mourning to Night. It was a really interesting little exhibition, with lots of Victorian era gowns and other treasures, through to current day fashion items, all black-themed. There was a soundtrack to match which included The Sisters of Mercy, Black Planet and some other cracking choons.
It was a rather lovely surprise.
FYI: http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/blackinfashion/
Black Planet at the Art Gallery
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This kinda qualifies as Sisters chat...
(Brings back happy memories of my time in Melbourne by the way - thanks. )
(Brings back happy memories of my time in Melbourne by the way - thanks. )
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Australia has art galleries?
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i'm against art galleries.
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Coming over here, taking our jobs, stealing our women, stinking the place up with their food...the b@stards.itnAklipse wrote:i'm against art galleries.
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A-hem... indeed.EvilBastard wrote:Australia has art galleries?
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I had intended to follow-up my previous comment with "Christ, before you know it they'll be walking upright and wearing clothes," but I thought that might be mean and could be construed as a little racist (I'm referring, of course, to the Australians who got there by way of the Old Bailey rather than the ones who'd been there for years and who believe that discovering a place that was already well-known to its inhabitants doesn't count as "discovery" at all. How would it be if I said "Oh look everyone! I've discovered New York!"? Yeah, not so much).splintered thing wrote:A-hem... indeed.EvilBastard wrote:Australia has art galleries?
I'll settle for this little gem:
Q. What's the difference between Australia and a pot of yoghurt?
A. If you left a pot of yoghurt for 200 years it would develop a culture.
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Tee hee...
Well, I have just retired my animal skin and now wear normal clothing. We have fire, and recently developed 'wheels'; and I soon hope to discover cave art and hold an exhibition.....
We are not that bad you know..... we have the interweb and everything.
Well, I have just retired my animal skin and now wear normal clothing. We have fire, and recently developed 'wheels'; and I soon hope to discover cave art and hold an exhibition.....
We are not that bad you know..... we have the interweb and everything.
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i'm against art in general.itnAklipse wrote:i'm against art galleries.
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I'm against the washing machineitnAklipse wrote:i'm against art galleries.
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Bah. Ingnore them. You also have some very fine artists...Brett Whiteley amongst others.splintered thing wrote:Tee hee...
Well, I have just retired my animal skin and now wear normal clothing. We have fire, and recently developed 'wheels'; and I soon hope to discover cave art and hold an exhibition.....
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And majors?Dark wrote:I'm against generals.dinky daisy wrote:i'm against art in general.itnAklipse wrote:i'm against art galleries.
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2 questions: as it's a publice performance would the recording artist get his share of ££s or do the museum ignore that little bit of legislation?
and why isn't the music something victorian and black like a music-hall chimney-sweep ("i'm only a short little chim-neyyy sweeeep/ but i've gorran enormous brush").
and why isn't the music something victorian and black like a music-hall chimney-sweep ("i'm only a short little chim-neyyy sweeeep/ but i've gorran enormous brush").
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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My guess is it is legit and there will be some financial exchange.
There were about 15 songs on the playlist (if you can call it that at an art gallery) from the turn of the 19th c through to now. Can't remember most of them - I was too excited to hear Black Planet. Others included Nick Cave, Christian Death, a jazz cover of Black Hole sun, a bit of Ella Fitzgeral I think..... dunno, sorry.
There were about 15 songs on the playlist (if you can call it that at an art gallery) from the turn of the 19th c through to now. Can't remember most of them - I was too excited to hear Black Planet. Others included Nick Cave, Christian Death, a jazz cover of Black Hole sun, a bit of Ella Fitzgeral I think..... dunno, sorry.
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I think I'll be going to that as I'm currently living in St Kilda! Good call Mr Splintered Thing!
Melbourne is such a weird town. It's also full of pleasant little cultural suprises. Only last tuesday I watched a theatrical production of Venus In Furs. Tonight I'm seeing John Fox (originally of Ultravox) doing a special Audiovisual show thing. Now this, combined with clubbing every week...I'm beginning to find a great mix of pure brainless fun and real mental stimulation. Melbourne is still a city that feels a tad bizzare to me, but at this rate it might win me over.
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Melbourne is such a weird town. It's also full of pleasant little cultural suprises. Only last tuesday I watched a theatrical production of Venus In Furs. Tonight I'm seeing John Fox (originally of Ultravox) doing a special Audiovisual show thing. Now this, combined with clubbing every week...I'm beginning to find a great mix of pure brainless fun and real mental stimulation. Melbourne is still a city that feels a tad bizzare to me, but at this rate it might win me over.
And most backpackers end up on the beach.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Yep - it is worth the visit.
If you haven't been already, the gallery does have a few gems that are worth seeing.
I love Melbourne (not originally from here, moved here about 6 years ago) Most people either love it or hate it. You have to like the grey days if you want to live in Melbourne. (Mrs) Splintered Thing!
If you haven't been already, the gallery does have a few gems that are worth seeing.
I love Melbourne (not originally from here, moved here about 6 years ago) Most people either love it or hate it. You have to like the grey days if you want to live in Melbourne. (Mrs) Splintered Thing!
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I used to live there too. Whereabouts? I used to love my journey to work in the CBD on the tram straight past the beach. Oh, happy memories.Maisey wrote:...... I'm currently living in St Kilda!
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I do, we fled the hot northern weather desperately seeking a climate with more sympathy to velvet jackets(mrs) splintered thing wrote:
You have to like the grey days if you want to live in Melbourne.
I'm happy to do a mini heartland meet at some point . PM me if you fancy saying hi.
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I do, we fled the hot northern weather desperately seeking a climate with more sympathy to velvet jackets(mrs) splintered thing wrote:
You have to like the grey days if you want to live in Melbourne.
I'm happy to do a mini heartland meet at some point . PM me if you fancy saying hi.
Nationalise the f**king lot.