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The Music That Died Alone (for liewald)

Poser Fantasy posted on Oct 05, 2006
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Poser and Vue (Inspired by Rodger Dean, of course) "What happened to the song we once knew so well?"--Yes "Playing on, though no one hears, and in our own sweet time, in our darkened homes, We'll sneak a listen, To the music that died alone"--The Tangent Here's one for your Birthday, Dave, and here's a little test: http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=204305985906552055 (I got a 75%--99% better than others in my age range! Good luck and don't cheat! LOL!) Don't worry-the skulls will return!!! Clank Clank, Cackle Cackle

Comments (70)


Shakti27

10:43PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Beautiful - love the lighting and the water is marvelous - I can just hear the groans of "Wheres the nekkid redheads" lol its not always about that lol - Outstanding!!

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mejed

10:49PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Roger Dean???? I didn`t realize you were THAT OLD...his album covers came out when I was just a little lad of 17 or so. Wonderful image and thanks for the memories.

bbratche

10:53PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Maybe this one will let me comment:) Very surealistic pal! Wolfman

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Digimon

10:59PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Oh Dudley!!! This is awesome!!! A Roger Dean/YES homage!!!! Fantastic!!!!! Instant favorite!!!! Bloody brilliant!!!!!

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gypsyangel

11:11PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

I LIKE this!! It's very cool... :) Awesome work, even without the skulls or buxom redheads!!! :D

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efer

11:23PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Wow, cool! One of my favorite albums "Tales From Topographic Oceans". I still listen to it in my car. Very Cool!

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Shardz

11:29PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Ohhhhhhhhh Roger Dean??! Isn't he the guy that makes sausage!? Oh, wait, that's Jimmy Dean, my bad! LOL!! This is a fantastic rendition of Tales From Topographical Oceans and I was quite taken back when I saw it! You really nailed this one good I must say! I'm a bit afraid to take the test, but perhaps I'll give it a go for that halibut! LOL! And Happy Birthday, Dave!! Another year wiser! LOL! Excellent work on this and I appreciate the context of this beautiful scene!

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Sivana

11:31PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Dont mind, as this is a stunning image and shows another side of you Dudley! I like both skulls and fishes ;-)

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JLyons

11:39PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Very interesting! I remember buying the Asia albums for the Roger Dean cover art! This is pretty cool as well as different for you, Nice job!

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TheAnimaGemini

11:39PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Stunning surrealistic szene. Great!!!

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brycek

11:54PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

WOW..Absolutely wonderful!!

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liewald

11:54PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

What happened to this song we once knew so well Signed promise for moments caught within the spell I must have waited all my life for this Moment moment Hmmmmmmmm...... This worries me ........... Dud being nice to me and doing a superb Dean pic........... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Either he's luring me into a false sense of security .... or senility has finaly set in......... Ah but which... Time will tell!!!! In the meantime suffice it to make him jealous........ I've got tickets to go and see Mesrs Wakeman and Anderson Tomorrow night in Edinburgh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Heh Heh Heh

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MagikUnicorn

11:59PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Wonderful!

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Faery_Light

12:00AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Hmmm, fishies swimming in the moonlight through the air? Love it! Excellent.

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Primal

12:03AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Roger Deane sausages!!LOL..That is rich..super image and a different style..most excellent!!

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oiram

12:10AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

great dudley.

Pliadian

12:16AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Different can be superb. Really well done! And boy oh boy the memories.;o)

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Stormbreaker

12:32AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Very cool. ^_^

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DennisReed

12:38AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

A far out surrealistic piece Dudley! Bravo!

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madmaxh

12:58AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

This pic makes me feel serene.

janedj

1:10AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Excellent Work!!!

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RubyT

1:13AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

WOW, this is very different from your style. Gorgeous scene!

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jwiest

1:27AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

gasps Dude! Dudley! Somebody stole your nekkid women! Call the cops! Well, ok...this is still pretty good. But it'd look way better with a prog beauty in it. ;) lol Good one! :)

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alan42

1:31AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Yes.... Definitely:) Takes me back to some good old days before that scary NME headline "Rick Wakeman quits Yes". Life was never the same after that.... Great image!!

fygomatic

1:38AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Wow! That's beautiful!

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Renderholic

2:08AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Very creative work!

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originalkitten

2:44AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

beautiful!

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Bernado

2:52AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

What?! No naked women? Fishes swimming in a desert? This really must be a dedication for liewald... or you've been taking 'strong' things lately. 8-) Superb atmosphere and lighting. Great composition. That waterfall (at least I think it's so, but you can't be sure in this image) looks splendid. I'm sorry I don't take tests if they don't involve talking about naked women. 8-)

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Robert0921

5:27AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Tales of Topographic Oceans! yes!

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ZeroEffect

5:29AM | Fri, 06 October 2006

Well this is quite a change for you. I have to say that thoughs fish look so cool. What a unique and different type of image. Outstnding and I wish I had the nads to do something like this. Waiting for the clanking dingly things to return...lmao. Hugz sweetie.


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