Inspired by G.C. Lichtenberg

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I’ll try to translate more of Lichtenberg’s NOTEBOOKs – or get at least inspired to write about certain topics which he also had in his focus. So I’ll create some smooth jazz ballads – below a list of content related to the notebooks
A B C D E F G H IJ K L:
1 – noises (music below = J 1004!
2 – square after snowfall (music below) = J 528!
3 – color black = F 325 (music below)
[under construction]:
4 – furniture = C 192
5 – pain = F 151
6 – opinions
7 – scratches
etc.

https://soundcloud.com/fingerstyle_guitar/listening-in-liverpool

https://soundcloud.com/fingerstyle_guitar/square-after-snowfall

https://soundcloud.com/fingerstyle_guitar/black-feat-ian-mcaulay

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

9 responses to “Inspired by G.C. Lichtenberg

  1. Laura Bloomsbury

    fascinating project Frizz – following with interest

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    • thank you, Laura, for encouraging me, maybe I should sing about your cow cross road, London!

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      • Laura Bloomsbury

        am sure you will come up with some good lyrics – with a vegetarian chorus 😉

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        • https://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/story-challenge-cowcross/
          Turn the corner from St John’s, and away from the cathedralesque meat market that is Smithfield, and you arrive at Cowcross street. Cars congest it nowadays but once it was the concourse and final thoroughfare for cattle arriving for sale and slaughter in the city of London.

          Crowding through the bends and curves, a cacophony of animals literally converged in droves. Begun as small, arterial routes in far-flung corners of the country, these cattle caravans widened into a confluence of drovers roads, still discernible and walkable today.

          I could cry for the consternation that must have arisen in the big cow-eyes of the animals, having been walked this far from their home meadows, for such an ending. Yet I remain a carnivore and Cowcross street, Clerkenwell continues to captivate me.

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  2. What an exciting project Frizz and look forward to more!

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  3. What a creative way to harness new sources of inspiration. Especially like Listening in Liverpool.

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  4. Your creativity astounds me Frizz!

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