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helix templ
05-09-2006, 12:15 PM
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it often seems at times like maynard uses the phonetic similarity between word and phrase syllables to combine related concepts into an ambiguous word/phrase for the purpose of eliciting multiple layers of connoted meaning.

examples noticed:

'it's never/not fun 'til someone dies'

the 'n' part in 'fun 'til' sounds a lot like 'r'
as if to say 'it's (the collective unconscious) never fertile ('til) someones dies
which could be maynard hinting a jungian idea?
that the primal aspects of the collective unconscious don't feel fertile until blood is flowing? like a post-modern day version of ancient blood rituals?

other possibilities:

'neither the brave nor bold, are right as the story's told'
working on that one. .

'drum on brave and proud'
'drum on grave(adj.) and proud'
'drum on, gray vampire' / 'drum on gray, vampire'

'pull your head on out, your head please'
'pull your head on out you hippy/your hip & please'

*maybe*

Last edited by helix templ; 05-09-2006 at 12:31 PM.. Reason: addition
Old 05-09-2006, 12:15 PM   #1
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maynard's lyrical joycean linguistics

it often seems at times like maynard uses the phonetic similarity between word and phrase syllables to combine related concepts into an ambiguous word/phrase for the purpose of eliciting multiple layers of connoted meaning.

examples noticed:

'it's never/not fun 'til someone dies'

the 'n' part in 'fun 'til' sounds a lot like 'r'
as if to say 'it's (the collective unconscious) never fertile ('til) someones dies
which could be maynard hinting a jungian idea?
that the primal aspects of the collective unconscious don't feel fertile until blood is flowing? like a post-modern day version of ancient blood rituals?

other possibilities:

'neither the brave nor bold, are right as the story's told'
working on that one. .

'drum on brave and proud'
'drum on grave(adj.) and proud'
'drum on, gray vampire' / 'drum on gray, vampire'

'pull your head on out, your head please'
'pull your head on out you hippy/your hip & please'

*maybe*

Last edited by helix templ; 05-09-2006 at 12:31 PM.. Reason: addition
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