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Day or Night?

Do You Prefer Day or Night?


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Given current exchange rates, I can't even afford an American homonym.
But they're on sale. Two for one.

You really need to Post in our a Poetry Thread!
We have a poetry thread?

You should see current prices for Past Participles!
It's the gerunds that are freakin' outrageous.


We have a T-Rex!...wait, wrong line...

We have a Poetry Thread! Pretty good, too, if I do say so, myself! :techman:


"Star Trek Poetry" in the "General Trek Discussions Forum"
 
Given current exchange rates, I can't even afford an American homonym.
But they're on sale. Two for one.


We have a poetry thread?

You should see current prices for Past Participles!
It's the gerunds that are freakin' outrageous.


We have a T-Rex!...wait, wrong line...

We have a Poetry Thread! Pretty good, too, if I do say so, myself! :techman:


"Star Trek Poetry" in the "General Trek Discussions Forum"
Oh, okay. I thought you meant somewhere in Misc. I've never written any Star Trek poetry. Well, I have one that mentions the Borg, but I don't know if that counts. Anyway, I'll take a look at it.
 
I can't write Haiku
Five and seven syllables?
It just can't be done
 
I think I posted some Christmas-themed ones here somewhere. I don't recall which forum or thread.
 
^^ Me, too. I picked up a couple of CDs when Worldcon was in Boston and I wish I had gotten more.

I think I posted some Christmas-themed ones here somewhere. I don't recall which forum or thread.
Do you perform them at cons and such?
 
^^ Me, too. I picked up a couple of CDs when Worldcon was in Boston and I wish I had gotten more.

I think I posted some Christmas-themed ones here somewhere. I don't recall which forum or thread.
Do you perform them at cons and such?
Not personally, since I can't carry a tune worth listening to, but others have performed them. My songs first "debuted" at BanffCon, many years ago. There was a panel on filking that year as well, and a group of us got together and wrote an X-Files filk, to the tune of "Help" (the Beatles song). My contribution to that was a whopping half a line, since at that time I was unfamiliar with most Beatles songs and had never watched the X-Files program.

I still have a copy of the lyrics somewhere around, though.
 
Is it just me or does it generally change with age? When I was a teenager I prefered working in the night. The older I got, the more my activities shifted towards the early morning and now I start work at 6 am and drop into bed as early as 8 pm.

This for me. In high school and college I would regularly be up working or hanging out until 2-3am, and then sleep until noon.
Now I get up at 5am and fall asleep around 9pm. My most productive time is before noon.
 
When I was young, I'd go away to Connecticut or New York for the weekend and then come back straight to work on Monday morning without sleeping a wink. Good luck trying that now.

^^ Me, too. I picked up a couple of CDs when Worldcon was in Boston and I wish I had gotten more.

I think I posted some Christmas-themed ones here somewhere. I don't recall which forum or thread.
Do you perform them at cons and such?
Not personally, since I can't carry a tune worth listening to, but others have performed them. My songs first "debuted" at BanffCon, many years ago. There was a panel on filking that year as well, and a group of us got together and wrote an X-Files filk, to the tune of "Help" (the Beatles song). My contribution to that was a whopping half a line, since at that time I was unfamiliar with most Beatles songs and had never watched the X-Files program.

I still have a copy of the lyrics somewhere around, though.
You should put together a studio band and record an album. Or at least some YouTube videos. The Timewalkers. You might be the first band where the songwriter is a member, but not a singer or musician. :D
 
When I was young, I'd go away to Connecticut or New York for the weekend and then come back straight to work on Monday morning without sleeping a wink. Good luck trying that now.

^^ Me, too. I picked up a couple of CDs when Worldcon was in Boston and I wish I had gotten more.


Do you perform them at cons and such?
Not personally, since I can't carry a tune worth listening to, but others have performed them. My songs first "debuted" at BanffCon, many years ago. There was a panel on filking that year as well, and a group of us got together and wrote an X-Files filk, to the tune of "Help" (the Beatles song). My contribution to that was a whopping half a line, since at that time I was unfamiliar with most Beatles songs and had never watched the X-Files program.

I still have a copy of the lyrics somewhere around, though.
You should put together a studio band and record an album. Or at least some YouTube videos. The Timewalkers. You might be the first band where the songwriter is a member, but not a singer or musician. :D
Maybe in some other universe, another version of me was able to do this! :lol: I've had a song about Comet Hale-Bopp in mind for about 18 years, and it really needs a band to do it justice. I play the electronic organ, but it's just not up to producing all the sounds I'm hearing in my mind for this song.

As for filks on YouTube, the very best ones are by Leslie Fish and Julia Ecklar. Both of these ladies are very accomplished musicians, singers, writers, and artists.
 
As for filks on YouTube, the very best ones are by Leslie Fish and Julia Ecklar. Both of these ladies are very accomplished musicians, singers, writers, and artists.


I have a few songs by Leslie Fish on a CD entitled To Touch the Stars, a musical celebration of space exploration. I think she's brilliant! My favourite of the bunch is this:

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-mZ9pKvCmk[/yt]
 
As for filks on YouTube, the very best ones are by Leslie Fish and Julia Ecklar. Both of these ladies are very accomplished musicians, singers, writers, and artists.
I have a few songs by Leslie Fish on a CD entitled To Touch the Stars, a musical celebration of space exploration. I think she's brilliant!
:guffaw:

I never heard that one! My favorite filk tape (on audio cassette, since I never found it anywhere else, even online) is Songs of the Dorsai. These are based on Gordon Dickson's Dorsai series (aka Childe Cycle), and there are some fantastic songs on that.

But my favorite Leslie Fish/Julia Ecklar YouTube filk is "Hope Eyrie":

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXteSV8rBwY[/yt]
 
^^ Wow, that was beautiful. And "Surprise" was hilarious. She's very versatile. I'll have to check out more of her stuff. :bolian:

When I was young, I'd go away to Connecticut or New York for the weekend and then come back straight to work on Monday morning without sleeping a wink. Good luck trying that now.

Not personally, since I can't carry a tune worth listening to, but others have performed them. My songs first "debuted" at BanffCon, many years ago. There was a panel on filking that year as well, and a group of us got together and wrote an X-Files filk, to the tune of "Help" (the Beatles song). My contribution to that was a whopping half a line, since at that time I was unfamiliar with most Beatles songs and had never watched the X-Files program.

I still have a copy of the lyrics somewhere around, though.
You should put together a studio band and record an album. Or at least some YouTube videos. The Timewalkers. You might be the first band where the songwriter is a member, but not a singer or musician. :D
Maybe in some other universe, another version of me was able to do this! :lol: I've had a song about Comet Hale-Bopp in mind for about 18 years, and it really needs a band to do it justice. I play the electronic organ, but it's just not up to producing all the sounds I'm hearing in my mind for this song.
Do you have an iPhone? There's an app called Garage Band that is pretty amazing (and free). My Brother is the musician in the family and he's created a couple of cool things with it. Here is a page he created for a class he was taking. If you can write music, you can probably reproduce anything in your head.
 
Is it just me or does it generally change with age? When I was a teenager I prefered working in the night. The older I got, the more my activities shifted towards the early morning and now I start work at 6 am and drop into bed as early as 8 pm.
This is me, as well, miLady. I was always a night owl, yet as I got older and my health has declined, my internal clock has changed. At midnight, I get an attack of the yawns and, if I don't go to bed right away, I will fall asleep in my recliner.
 
^^ Wow, that was beautiful. And "Surprise" was hilarious. She's very versatile. I'll have to check out more of her stuff. :bolian:

When I was young, I'd go away to Connecticut or New York for the weekend and then come back straight to work on Monday morning without sleeping a wink. Good luck trying that now.


You should put together a studio band and record an album. Or at least some YouTube videos. The Timewalkers. You might be the first band where the songwriter is a member, but not a singer or musician. :D
Maybe in some other universe, another version of me was able to do this! :lol: I've had a song about Comet Hale-Bopp in mind for about 18 years, and it really needs a band to do it justice. I play the electronic organ, but it's just not up to producing all the sounds I'm hearing in my mind for this song.
Do you have an iPhone? There's an app called Garage Band that is pretty amazing (and free). My Brother is the musician in the family and he's created a couple of cool things with it. Here is a page he created for a class he was taking. If you can write music, you can probably reproduce anything in your head.
I don't have an iPhone. I do write music, but only for the organ. I never learned how to write for any other instrument.

But my favorite Leslie Fish/Julia Ecklar YouTube filk is "Hope Eyrie":
Ahh yes, that's on the CD as well. :)

Here's a link:
http://www.prometheus-music.com/thestars.html
Yes, I've got that CD. Another good filk CD is Horsetamer. "The Horsetamer's Daughter" is a notoriously long filk based on Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series, and tells the story of a young girl in the Ages of Chaos/Time of a Hundred Kingdoms and her family's struggle to remain free from domination by the aristocratic telepath caste.
 
I was roaming around on Leslie Fish's website for a while. Very interesting character. I do seem to remember hearing "Banned From Argo" at some point. :rommie:

Ahh yes, that's on the CD as well. :)
Okay, I have to have that. You're costing me more money. :D

I don't have an iPhone. I do write music, but only for the organ. I never learned how to write for any other instrument.
See, this is how musically inclined I am. I didn't even know there was a difference. :rommie:
 
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