Momus (/ˈmoʊməs/; Greek: ΜῶμοςMomos) was in Greek mythology the personification of satire and mockery, two stories about whom figure among Aesop’s Fables. During the Renaissance, several literary works used him as a mouthpiece for their criticism of tyranny, while others later made him a critic of contemporary society. Onstage he finally became the figure of harmless fun.
In classical literature
As a sharp-tongued spirit of unfair criticism, Momus was eventually expelled from the company of the gods on Mount Olympus. His name is related to μομφή, meaning 'blame', 'reproach', or 'disgrace'.Hesiod said that Momus was a son of Night (Nyx), “though she lay with none”, and the twin of the misery goddess Oizys. In the 8th century BCE epic Cypria, Momus was credited with stirring up the Trojan War in order to reduce the human population.Sophocles wrote a later satyr play called Momos, now almost entirely lost, which may have derived from this.
Two of Aesop's fables feature the god. The most widely reported of these in Classical times is numbered 100 in the Perry Index. There Momus is asked to judge the handiwork of three gods (who vary depending on the version): a man, a house and a bull. He found all at fault: the man because his heart was not on view to judge his thoughts; the house because it had no wheels so as to avoid troublesome neighbours; and the bull because it did not have eyes in its horns to guide it when charging. Because of it, Plutarch and Aristotle criticized Aesop’s story-telling as deficient in understanding, while Lucian insisted that anyone with sense was able to sound out a man’s thoughts.
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960), more popularly known under the artist nameMomus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a Scottish songwriter, author, blogger and former journalist for Wired.
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
Career
Musical
Momus began by recording post-punk material with ex-members of Josef K in a group called The Happy Family in the early 1980s and was associated with the musicians around Postcard Records (although he never recorded for that label). His debut solo album Circus Maximus (1986, él records) explored biblical themes in dark, almost Gothic acoustic style. His debt to the influence of Gallic pop was clear from a subsequent, sardonically self-referencing cover of Jacques Brel's "Jacky" and portraits of himself in the style of early 1960s Serge Gainsbourg.
The first season of How I Met Your Mother, an American sitcom created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, premiered on CBS in the United States on September 19, 2005 and concluded on May 15, 2006. The season was directed by Pamela Fryman and produced by Bays & Thomas Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. It consists of 22 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length.
The season introduces Ted Mosby (voiced by Bob Saget) in the year 2030 as he sits his daughter and son down to tell them the story of how he met their mother. The story begins in 2005 with Ted (Josh Radnor) as a single, 27-year-old architect living in Manhattan with his two best friends from college: Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel), a law student, and Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), a kindergarten teacher, who have been dating for almost nine years when Marshall proposes. Their engagement causes Ted to think about marriage and finding his soul mate, much to the disgust of his self-appointed best friend Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris). Ted begins his search for his perfect mate and meets an ambitious young reporter, Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), whom he quickly falls in love with. Robin, however, doesn't want to rush into a relationship and the two decide to be friends. Ted begins dating a baker, Victoria, but when she moves to Germany for a culinary fellowship, Ted leads Robin to believe that she broke up with him. As a result, Victoria breaks up with Ted and Robin begins to distance herself from him. As her wedding date approaches, Lily begins to wonder if she's missed any opportunities because of her relationship with Marshall and decides to pursue an art fellowship in San Francisco, breaking her engagement in the process. At the end of the season, Marshall is seen looking desolate and miserable.
M.I.L.K. (Hangul:밀크Milk) was a K-popgirl group signed under SM Entertainment's sister label, BM Entertainment in 2001. They disbanded when Bae Yu-mi left the group in 2003. Now each member has gone off to do their own individual projects such as acting, singing, MCing, VJing, and modeling.
Members
Seo Hyun-jin
Seo Hyun-jin was the lead singer of the group and was considered the best in dancing. She returned to the K-pop scene as a soloist. No official album or single has been confirmed, but she has already released four solo tracks featured on OSTs and the SM Town compilations. After starring as the leading lady in the TVXQ drama Dating on Earth, Seo became more active in recent years as an actress, appearing in the television series H.I.T, Hwang Jini, The Duo (for which she won Best New Actress at the 2011 MBC Drama Awards), and Feast of the Gods (for which she won Excellence Award in a Serial Drama at the 2012 MBC Drama Awards).
Kim Bo-mi
Kim Bo-mi gained popularity as the SM Townvideo vixen by starring as the lead female role in many SM artist's music videos before her debut with M.I.L.K. Now that the group has disbanded, she happens to be the least active. Her most recent work were roles in TVXQ dramas and some commercial work.
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos w...
published: 03 Nov 2010
Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 12 Feb 2013
Inspire Project 2018 MOMus
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
published: 05 Jun 2020
Momus - Hairstyle Of The Devil Promo
Promo shown on SnubTV
published: 18 Oct 2006
Momus: Swansong
Consider supporting the artist by ordering the Athenian album from Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-athenian
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like ...
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you
La la la
La la la
I love you, and I love how you love how I love you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to love me to love you
If your love changed into hate
Would my love have been a mistake?
La la la
La la la
So I'm gonna leave you, and I'd like you to leave me to leave you
But lover believe me, it isn't because I don't need you
(you know I don't need you)
All I wanted was to be wanted
But you're drowning me deep in your need to be needed
La la la
La la la la la la la la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you.
________________________________________________________
(The original idea of the merry-go-round is by http://www.youtube.com/user/11112222able
I only replaced the greek subtitles to make them more understandable.
Here you can find the original greek subtitled video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvHF2V58DQ )
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you
La la la
La la la
I love you, and I love how you love how I love you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to love me to love you
If your love changed into hate
Would my love have been a mistake?
La la la
La la la
So I'm gonna leave you, and I'd like you to leave me to leave you
But lover believe me, it isn't because I don't need you
(you know I don't need you)
All I wanted was to be wanted
But you're drowning me deep in your need to be needed
La la la
La la la la la la la la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you.
________________________________________________________
(The original idea of the merry-go-round is by http://www.youtube.com/user/11112222able
I only replaced the greek subtitles to make them more understandable.
Here you can find the original greek subtitled video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvHF2V58DQ )
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, ...
published: 24 Jan 2014
Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 12 Feb 2013
Momus - Rhetoric (Official Video)
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred ...
published: 31 Aug 2007
Momus - Rhetoric (original video)
Momus won the Golden Muuvi for the best Finnish music video in 1993 with this video. To date he is the only foreign artist to do so.
published: 28 Jul 2008
Momus - The Hairstyle Of The Devil - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
published: 20 May 2013
Momus - Trust Me I'm A Doctor - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
published: 20 May 2013
Momus - I Was a Maoist Intellectual (Stereo)
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 21 Jul 2013
Momus: My Corona
To support the artist, consider buying this album from Momus at Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-vivid
published: 09 Apr 2020
Momus: Reshape
The twelfth song made for Ballyhoo. https://momus3.bandcamp.com/album/ballyhoo
published: 17 Aug 2024
Momus: The Art Creep is Dead
Momus revisits his 2015 song The Art Creep. Not the final mix.
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god o...
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
T...
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred to in that description include Jarvis Cocker, Saint Etienne singer Sarah Cracknell, Ed Ball and Simon Turner.
The "Man Of Letters" DVD contains the full length version of the programme, with nearly twenty minutes of unseen footage from the original video release.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred to in that description include Jarvis Cocker, Saint Etienne singer Sarah Cracknell, Ed Ball and Simon Turner.
The "Man Of Letters" DVD contains the full length version of the programme, with nearly twenty minutes of unseen footage from the original video release.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles De...
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze...
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you
La la la
La la la
I love you, and I love how you love how I love you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to love me to love you
If your love changed into hate
Would my love have been a mistake?
La la la
La la la
So I'm gonna leave you, and I'd like you to leave me to leave you
But lover believe me, it isn't because I don't need you
(you know I don't need you)
All I wanted was to be wanted
But you're drowning me deep in your need to be needed
La la la
La la la la la la la la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you.
________________________________________________________
(The original idea of the merry-go-round is by http://www.youtube.com/user/11112222able
I only replaced the greek subtitles to make them more understandable.
Here you can find the original greek subtitled video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvHF2V58DQ )
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
Momus (/ˈmoʊməs/; Greek: ΜῶμοςMomos) was in Greek mythology the personification of satire and mockery, two stories about whom figure among Aesop’s Fables. During the Renaissance, several literary works used him as a mouthpiece for their criticism of tyranny, while others later made him a critic of contemporary society. Onstage he finally became the figure of harmless fun.
In classical literature
As a sharp-tongued spirit of unfair criticism, Momus was eventually expelled from the company of the gods on Mount Olympus. His name is related to μομφή, meaning 'blame', 'reproach', or 'disgrace'.Hesiod said that Momus was a son of Night (Nyx), “though she lay with none”, and the twin of the misery goddess Oizys. In the 8th century BCE epic Cypria, Momus was credited with stirring up the Trojan War in order to reduce the human population.Sophocles wrote a later satyr play called Momos, now almost entirely lost, which may have derived from this.
Two of Aesop's fables feature the god. The most widely reported of these in Classical times is numbered 100 in the Perry Index. There Momus is asked to judge the handiwork of three gods (who vary depending on the version): a man, a house and a bull. He found all at fault: the man because his heart was not on view to judge his thoughts; the house because it had no wheels so as to avoid troublesome neighbours; and the bull because it did not have eyes in its horns to guide it when charging. Because of it, Plutarch and Aristotle criticized Aesop’s story-telling as deficient in understanding, while Lucian insisted that anyone with sense was able to sound out a man’s thoughts.
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred to in that description include Jarvis Cocker, Saint Etienne singer Sarah Cracknell, Ed Ball and Simon Turner.
The "Man Of Letters" DVD contains the full length version of the programme, with nearly twenty minutes of unseen footage from the original video release.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
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Pleasantness Today there was no heat You pose as evil because you are afraid Physical strength not reaching down The bamboo being delicate Falling in love Such pleasantness Tender like the breeze Actively confronting youthful enthusiasms A coffee in the firs Life with clarinet A howl of flower bulbs Orange in the fire And we shall learn The structure of the flowers The scorch of stripes Enters uniformly in the favourite food Pleasantness Today there was no heat You pose as evil because you are afraid Physical strength not reaching down The bamboo being delicate Falling in love Pleasantness Tender like the breeze Actively confronting youthful enthusiasms A coffee in the firs Life with clarinet A howl of the flower bulbs Orange in the fire And we shall learn The structure of the flowers And the scorch of stripes Entering uniformly the favourite food