Posts Tagged ‘bears’
I’ve written about Niseuo here and here, so I don’t want to go repeating myself. I’ll simply keep it short and mention, again, that Niseuo — which means “False Fish” in Japanese — is one of the greatest, maddest, most massively surreal free jazz ensembles on the planet. And punked out too, in the sense that […]
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Dream: 24 October
24Oct05
I’m standing in a small forest dell that is ringed with moss-covered rocks. There is a brown bear at one end of the dell and I’m trying to get out of its way so that it won’t attack me. Strangely, I begin to hear instructions, but only in my head — not by sound. The […]
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Tags: bears, dream, friendly bears