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51. Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales This assortment of tales in verse and prose has been posted posthumously all over 1478. Caravan produced an album of the exact title in 1976. recently added„A Nod and a Wink" (2002) is the title of a Camel album. The title of the track „The Miller's Tale" is also the name of a chapter of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Well, really it truly is referred to as „The Miller's Prologue and Tale". It is the counterpart of the Knight's Tale, for it is a vulgar, ribald, and satirical fabliau in stark distinction to the courtly enjoy of the previous. Don't know if there actually is a relationship to the Camel tune, but anyway, many thanks to Peter Gunther. 52. Marcus Tullius Cicero: De re publica De re publica is a discussion of political theory in 6 guides. It offers with topics like political constitution, realization of Justice, laws etcetera. The italian band Deus ex Machina recorded an album named De re publica in 1995. fifty three. Arthur Charles Clarke: Childhood's End ‘Watcher of the Skies', from Genesis' 1972 album ‘Foxtrot', is primarily based on Arthur C. Clarke's novel from 1953, as very well as Van der Graaf Generator's ‘A childlike religion in childhood's end', the last monitor on ‘Still Life' (1976). The Overlords, an alien race, have been sent to Earth by a increased energy to put together the human race to transcend their current variety of existence to a ‘spiritual realm', a larger degree of existance. Thanks to Julius J. Saroha. The line ‘Watcher of the Skies' also seems in Keats' 1817 sonnet ‘On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer', wherever the working experience of looking through Chapman's translation of Homer (1616) is as opposed to the sensation Cortez should have had, but I question that you could simply convey the two alongside one another. I assume the Appearance of the exact same line in the Genesis tune is simply a coincidence mainly because the lyrics of the tune obviously go into a various direction. "Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific -- and all his adult men Looked at every other with a wild surmise Silent, upon a peak in Darien." 54. Arthur Charles Clarke: The Sentinel Mike Oldfield's ‘Tubular Bells 2' (1992) begins with a track named ‘Sentinel'. Oldfield enthusiasts had experienced some discussion about its links to the story of the identical name by Arthur C. Clarke. This short tale 1st appeared in "10 story fantasy" in 1951, underneath the title "Sentinel of eternity" and was the inspiration for the concept designed in the movie '2001: A house odyssey'. Oldfield's next album was centered on just one of Clarke's early novels, 'The Songs Of Distant Earth'. Thanks to Martín Hernández. fifty five. Arthur Charles Clarke: The songs of distant earth Arthur C. Clarkes science fiction novel, initially revealed in 1958, about an attempt to colonize other planets after the destruction of earth, influenced Mike Oldfield to file his 1994 album of the identical identify. Clarke was impressed enough with the audio to compose the liner notes. Thanks to John Kuge. fifty six. Arthur Charles Clarke: Sunjammer ‘Sunjammer' (1964) is yet another Clarke tale title (now recognised as ‘The Wind From The Sun') made use of by Mike Oldfield. There is a songs of the very same title on ‘Tubular Bells 2' (1992). 57. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Rime of the ancyent Marinere First published in 1798, re-labored and republished as ‘The Ancient Mariner. A Poet's Reverie', this lyrical ballad has been inspirational to David Bedford, who produced his musical edition as ‘The rime of the historical mariner' in 1975. The narrative was offered by actor Robert Powell and Mike Oldfield included some guitar do the job. fifty eight. Erich von Däniken Erich von Däniken is a swiss author, who holds the organization view, that the human race has been motivated by aliens numerous instances all through its enhancement. Not definitely literature, but fascinating (if considerably adventurous) ample to be pointed out here as influential to the nineties band Von Däniken (Uk). 59. Samuel R. Delany: Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones Happy the Man's ‘Time Considered as a Helix of Precious Laughs' from the 1977 album ‘Happy the Man' is based on Delany's science fiction story (posted in 1968). sixty. August Derleth: The Lurker at the Threshold On ‘Grendel', Marillion's longest observe (from ‘Script for a Jester's Tear', 1983), a reference is produced to ‘The Lurker at the Threshold', a small story comparable to H. P. Lovecraft's function, and in some cases even printed less than the completely wrong title. First collected in 1945. sixty one. René Descartes (Renatus Cartesius) Descartes (1596 - 1650) is regarded as the father of contemporary rationalism. His sentence "cogito, ergo sum" motivated pretty a quantity of persons, together with the french band Ergo sum who recorded only a person album, ‘Mexico' back in 1971. 62. Philip K. Dick: Do androids desire of electric powered sheep? ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep', originally printed 1968, is Dick's most effectively acknowledged novel, because of to the fact that the film ‘Blade Runner' was based mostly on this tale. It is the futuristic tale of Rick Deckard, a Blade Runner. He is a exclusive law enforcement officer assigned to terminate human replicants who are living unnoticed in the San Francisco of 2021. The replicants are fantastic reproductions of humans who are made to do tough bodily labor in the colonization of distant planets. When a team of replicants go on a murder spree, hijack a ship and return to Earth, it is Deckard's task to research and demolish these villianous Androids. Throughout the study course of the e-book, Deckard finds himself caught involving his individual feelings and the needs of his job to kill. Teru's Symphonia from Japan recorded an album termed ‘Do androids aspiration of electrical camel?' (sic) in 1997. 63. Salvatore Di Giacomo Check the bottom of this web page. sixty four. Stephen R. Donaldson: Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant ‘Home by the Sea' from ‘Genesis' may possibly be a description of the Caamora Giants in Stephen R. Donaldson's ‘Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant' (1980, component of the ‘Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever' collection). This is a story about a customer (thief?) who enters a massive, aged property by the sea. Once inside, he is trapped along with the other ghosts who erred similarly and are doomed to convey to their stories about and above once more. sixty five. Arthur Conan Doyle: The Hound of the Baskervilles The hottest collaboration of Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman, ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles' (2002) is based mostly on Doyles vintage Sherlock Holmes-novel from 1901/02. 66. Ken Eagle Feather: A Toltec Path A User's Guide to the Teachings of Don Juan Matus, Carlos Castaneda, and Other Toltec Seers Jon Anderson's album ‘Toltec', which was initially to be titled ‘The Power of Silence' seems to have been inspired by numerous writings of Carlos Castaneda (‘The Power of Silence'), Victor Sanchez and Ken Eagle Feather. Eagle Feather delves into points like chakras, out-of-overall body encounters and chanelling. The e-book has been posted in 1995. See also: Victor Sanchez: Toltecs of the New Millennium and Carlos Castaneda: The Power of Silence. 67. Umberto Eco: Il nome della rosa The lyrics for the song 'The Abbey of Synn' from Ayreons 1996 album 'Actual Fantasy' were influenced by this 1980ies vintage about the energy of literature. sixty eight. E. R. Eddison: Worm Ouroborous National Health's song ‘Tenemos Roads' (from their 1977 album ‘National Health') is about ancient civilizations on the world Mercury and was encouraged by ‘The Worm Ouroborous' (initial published in 1926). 69. Eilhard von Oberge: Tristrant Go to Thomas d'Angleterre. 70. Thomas Stearns Eliot: Burnt Norton The Title ‘The Deception of the Thrush' (on ProjeKct Two's ‘Live Groove', 1998, on ProjeKct Four's ‘West Coast Live', 1999 and on King Crimson's ‘Heavy ConstruKction', 2000) is taken from Eliot's poem ‘Burnt Norton' (created in 1934), which is aspect of ‘The four Quartets'. See also Thomas Stearns Eliot: The squander Land. seventy one. Thomas Stearns Eliot: The waste Land In their music 'The Cinema Show' from their 'Selling England by the pound' album (1973), Genesis cleverly mixed several literary traditions. The basic substance of the lyrics is derived from Eliot's poem 'The waste Land' (1922), perhaps the peak of his early operate. This is where they also took the private from, such as Tiresias, a seer from grecian mythology, who plays an significant part in Sophokles tragedy 'Oidipus Tyrannos' and in Homer's Odysseia (see also William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Homer: Odysseia, Sophokles: Oidipus Tyrannos). A son on Curved Airs' 'Second' album (1971) is known as 'Piece of Mind' and includes some lyrics from 'The squander Land'. The ProjeKcts (ProjeKct Two on ‘Live Groove', 1998, ProjeKct Four on ‘West Coast Live', 1999) and King Crimson (on ‘Heavy ConstruKction', 2000) applied a tape of Eliot examining his poem on the dwell performances of "The Deception of the Thrush". See also T. S. Eliot: Burnt Norton. 72. Euripides: Bacchae The Ottawa Music Company (a bandcollective with Henry Cow, Egg and Khan) recorded songs for Rob Walker's generation of Euripides' 'The Bacchae' (created ahead of 406 a. d.) in 1972. seventy three. Valerio Evangelisti: Cherudek Time Machine's album 'Evil' (2001) tells a tale about the spreading of the evil (whatever this may well be, we should really inquire George W. Bush about that 1, I guess) and it is influenced by Evangelisti's novel, released in 1997. seventy four. Todd Brendan Fahey: Room 55, the Hotel von Onna, Amsterdam Frank Wyatt, a single of the founders of the prog-jazz/rock quintet Happy The Man, has unveiled a solo CD (‘A Certain Whisper' (2001)) showcasing a observe known as ‘A Dream of Amsterdam', which was written for and devoted to author Todd Brendan Fahey, after Wyatt's examining of his essay ‘Room 55, the Hotel von Onna, Amsterdam' from the unpublished ‘Essential preMortem: Fugitive Writings of Todd Brendan Fahey'. 75. Howard Fast: The Vision of Milty Boil Genesis' ‘Get 'em Out by Friday' (from ‘Foxtrot') is a retelling of Howard Fast's ‘The Vision of Milty Boil' from the assortment ‘The General Zapped an Angel' (1970), which is aspect fantasy, part vicious satire on marketing. 76. Tiberio Fiorillo Scaramouche is a determine o f the Commedia dell'arte (the italian type of extempore comedy), a braggart, established by Tiberio Fiorillo around 1640. A german band named Scaramouche launched an album of the very same title in 1981. seventy seven. Robert Frost: Nothing Gold can remain A music on Farpoint's album ‘From Dreaming To Dreaming' (2004) is called ‘O lost" which is definitely motivated by Thomas Wolfe's e-book 'Look homeward Angel' and Robert Frost's ‘Nothing Gold can stay'.


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