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ophone

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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:20 |
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Arnhem is also in the Netherlands!
Don't forget, cannabis is legal (or largely tolerated) in the Netherlands, it might be a reference to this fact, who knows? _________________
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Guly from Argentina

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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 15:31 |
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Ok, but "Journey to Arnhemland" it's a Wallis song too. And he dedicated it to the aboriginal people from Arnhemland in Australia |
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wattini
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 08:42 |
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| Broken Beatbox wrote: |
Folks outside of Australia have probably never heard of this, but the Morning Glory is also a giant "wave cloud" that occurs in Arnhem Land. It's basically a giant wall of cloud over 1000km long and several kilometers high that sweeps across the land. Aborigines used them as a sign that the rain season had arrived.
I always figured that was what the the title was referring to since the song before it is called Journey To Arnhemland
Wait ...do non-Australians even know what/where Arnhem Land is? |
I reckon Morning Glory explores similar themes to Manifest Destiny, ie. the struggles of a native people and their beliefs.
In Aboriginal dreamtime all are one and one is all, which would explain the singular reference point in the song! |
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BloomyMB
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 08:17 |
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Im from Australia (Melbourne), and even I didnt know what Arnhemland was lol Then again, its been many years since I studied Australian/Aboriginal history. |
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p3rpleXdS0u1

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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 15:38 |
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| Maxud wrote: |
a morning glory -also called morning wood- is when a man wakes up in the morning and...
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never saw it as that til i was much older
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| well when i hear this song i think about seeing the beautiful sun rising |
you read ma mind  |
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p3rpleXdS0u1

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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 15:43 |
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| Broken Beatbox wrote: |
| Wait ...do non-Australians even know what/where Arnhem Land is? |
always just thought it was a made up place for the song  |
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p3rpleXdS0u1

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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 15:44 |
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| ophone wrote: |
| cannabis is legal (or largely tolerated) in the Netherlands |
you being for real???? |
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spacecowboy_vibe

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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 21:08 |
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mornign glory
| Deja wrote: |
this is new for me too!
I didn't know of such a flower... I know of some cactus ( peyote) mushrooms...and little stamps...also something called Ayuvaska ( from Brasil) but a flower..no!
I always taughted it was about some english stuff...don't ask me why!
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I was told it was called ayaguasca. A person I used to know went to this spiritual get together in oaxaca and came back with this thing, ayaguaska, he gave it to a friend of mine and he smoked it... I have never seen a person gone that "blank" in my whole life.... it was like if my friend was taken away from his body... and he shure never was the same hahahaha.
I never payed attention to the track organization on the ROTSC Album, will listen to it when I get home tonight. |
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p3rpleXdS0u1

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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 14:45 |
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Re: mornign glory
| spacecowboy_vibe wrote: |
| he gave it to a friend of mine and he smoked it... I have never seen a person gone that "blank" in my whole life.... it was like if my friend was taken away from his body... and he shure never was the same hahahaha. |
ookie thats disturbing |
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Andrew

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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:22 |
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| Broken Beatbox wrote: |
...the Morning Glory is also a giant "wave cloud" that occurs in Arnhem Land. It's basically a giant wall of cloud over 1000km long and several kilometers high that sweeps across the land. Aborigines used them as a sign that the rain season had arrived.
I always figured that was what the the title was referring to since the song before it is called Journey To Arnhemland  |
Ancient thread, but... If you want to know what these look like, here's a picture taken yesterday when they appeared over the Gulf of Carpentaria near Arnhem Land, way up in the remote top end of Australia. They're a very rare type of cloud formation and no-one knows exactly what causes them. Pretty cool though!
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Sandriche
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:35 |
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wow!! amazing
thx for the pic!
looks like the smoke monster! _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Júlia*

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Gonza-Arg

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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 21:49 |
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amazing pic, man! |
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FunkyLaura

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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 23:44 |
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Thank you for the picture Andrew, it's amazing!
Did you take it from a plane?
...I know it's a real picture but I really would like to see those clouds with my own eyes damn are so strange, and the mistery that nobody knows from where they come and why makes the story even stranger than it is. _________________
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Andrew

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