Sunday, June 28, 2009 10:11
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Category: Life
She enters the garden holding her quill lightly from the dizzying gaze across the orchards of their vast property. Deliquent forceful winds rattle-be-kattle the windowy frames broken to hinge and dangling dancing a clove of extravagant twinge.
"Can you hear my voice?" she startlingly questions into the silence. Like the hurling sprawl of a pride of determined panthers at dark, an inocuous reaching of wind, a gushing current, sweeping the trees into a scurrying hiss. Bending and bowing to these forces of nature, her orchards wept and writhed, helpless but soundly forged into the ground. Missy stood breathless, engaged, teetering to her toes in the unrelentless and untiring fury of nature.
Her arms raised with her breath and tickling exuberance with complete weightlessness...
"This is no time for dreaming, missy," enters the coarse voice of Ms. Kannibalowski "We haven't got time for this! Play games when your work is done. Haven't you any understanding of what all you have comes from?! Life is about sustaining what growth you evolve, not dreaming away your eyes in the clouds!"
Missy had never seen Ms. K get so infuriated, but it tickled her all the more that she'd come outside to enjoy the weather for that particular moment. "Work is when you exert force, Ms. Kannibalowski. The force of imagination gives purpose and velocity to the tools we harness in other aspects of our lives."
"Stop with your justifications, missy. You've dreamt long enough and now its time to utilize those tools, dear. The world won't wait for you to apply yourself, dear. I just want what's best for you." She eyes the yard in its tattered condition.
"Maybe I can garden and clear out this jungle by before dark."
"Well, I guess so, darling. Sounds fair enough."
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ And missy did tend to the gardening, glancing up at the rustles and rumbles gliding over from afar. the sky hovering like a ship, blasting its horns to warn others sailing the same seas. The crews work fastly on deck clanking armor steel left from airplanes lost in their storms, even sometimes ships that have been swept up in violent hurricanes. Sometimes sailors are swept above and work for the Captain of this vast vessel of the sky.
she stares into the rumbling void
The sky slowly falls into an indigo skyline of earth and grasslands evolving into a monotonous hummmm above the quieting sizzle of the night's laboring subterraneans.
she enters the garden wihout even whispers on her heels...
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Sunday, May 10, 2009 16:39
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Category: Music
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Saturday, May 09, 2009 13:38
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Category: Music
The Zebra Music Festival was an exciting three days of sound and smiles, big blue skies with pummeling sun structures drying the earth for the soft rumble of bare feet pounding the ground by night. And PB had a swell time knocking around the business of deputies.
but wait... the clock is far from silent...
In fact, the next month is full of all kinds of circus activities and flame eating monkey dwellers... colors getting burned dense and off in the distance you can hear machines begining to turn, like when a
train grinds its axles... you know its momentum is hauling enough
weight to plough straight through a sunken desert. Buried beneath it all are words with wisdom-like nuances hardly clear enough to hear through the scratching of the claws through the door... and we wait wondering what will exactly happen next...
"There will be Bacchus scattered throughout their minds while their fevers whisk in and out of fancy desires... and man will fall before he ever gets tired of his own carnage..."Date
Venue
16 May 2009
Machu Picchu(马丘比丘)Unplugged
22 May 2009
FC 酒吧
23 May 2009
Jah Bar
27 May 2009
Chengdu LiGong University (成都理工大学)
30 May 2009
Hemp House (麻糖)
05 Jun 2009 Little Bar (小酒馆) Unplugges
13 Jun 2009
Low Bar Festival This is the next movement of our piece, the motions of violas and timpanis set quietly against the backdrop of dark cloaks and the shining teeth of seers and temptresses... make your minds available... butterflies... because the slaught is on...

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Thursday, April 30, 2009 04:41
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Category: Music
变色蝴蝶 PB interview with GoChengdoo

变色蝴蝶在巴黎擦fe4月25号 Proximity Butterfly at Cafe Panam on April 25th 2009
What makes a good start for a decorative holiday is firstly mobilizing
your shoelaces... Proximity Butterfly is setting their sails for the
Zebra Music Festival, playing on the lotto stage on day 3 (Sunday May
3rd) at around 8pm, second to the last. Hightone from France will bring
the evening to an end and the festival will then be a part of Chengdu's
history of music and festivals of this grandeur.
PB has been working on some new material and will be showcasing the
breadth of their capacities as Chengdu's longest standing three-piece
band. And just when you think the songs should get quieter, the rumbles
begin, the dreams unveil dust of the pixey nature and your eyes begin
to sink deep into your head for another colorful adventure of poetry
and symbolism... what words could not explain on this journey of
mortality, sounds come to rescue up in their hands the coarse depth of
the inevitable awakening of the spirit.
The principle of action and the core of it all stands to entice our
minds with both frailty and endurance, the two sharpest stones in the
bunch that softly turn and till the earth's meat. This enterprise that
rises before, an empire of sorts, becomes the daring eloquece of what
is made to be believed... the phenom of Being and Becoming.
The Zebra-Robot fiasco will begin tomorrow and will carry on for three
days, the three days it took for mysticism to enrapture the world...
and your footseps are already found prowling closer to wishes of its
destiny...
Stay alive people and come to where the colors meet the grey.
always conjuring up the ghosts of our time.
变色蝴蝶
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Proximity Butterfly
变色蝴蝶
"acknowledge your presence in this world"
www.proximitybutterfly.com
www.myspace.com/pbutterfly
(English)
www.myspace.cn/pbutterfly (中文)
www.youtube.com/julioslove
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Sunday, April 19, 2009 07:56
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Category: Music
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Monday, March 30, 2009 14:29
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Category: Music
Date Venue 02 Apr 2009 Sichuan Normal University East Campus 10 Apr 2009 Little Bar- Nirvana Tribute 12 Apr 2009 Lotus Palace 24 Apr 2009 Dianze Ke Da Chengdu Xue Yuan 25 Apr 2009 Cafe Panam (Bali Kafe) 01 May 2009 Zebra Music Festival 2009 Proximity Butterfly unlocks a new schedule for April and one that will walk through the year with a kind of vengeance from silence. We've been conjuring up new juices and tales with wiskery spins, and lets not let the month be the end of it all... May 1st, the Butterflies will stage up at Chengdu's Zebra Music Festival 2009 in Xindu. Their voices are solid, hands steady, and eyes fixed in hum and hawn... shake your rattles to the crisp of fate ladies and gentlemen...
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Saturday, February 28, 2009 15:23
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Category: Religion and Philosophy
There is nothing terrible, just things that happen, even massacres or unsightly things... you can strip yourself of morals, ethics, humanitarianism, of safety shelter, strength, confidence, shame, harm, fury and calm, but then this lighted shadow remains all around you. You in a sense return to the state of youth a child endures in the first months of its Being... You can tell Aristotle never had a child. You can tell his mother did all his laundry, that he didn't mind wearing the same sandals for their lifetime, that he sipped wine as though it was a potion... because it is.
But this isn't about aristotle or lessons or what anyone is supposed to do. Its plancicoudifad.
The aging step of humanity is the impression left on each generation that has to learn and relearn and reteach with degrees of virtual err because we don't know why we return to the same cycles of ridiculous self-infliction. How deep man realizes that his realism is his fabrication of standards, meeting ones that aren't real at all, but forms of certainty draped in the glass frame of appearance... a man in a suit is either a genius or a thief... and I become him or become his nemesis, because I hate his deceit or love his clever keen.
I saw some trees peering over my roof today and thought how fantastic it would be to capture how bare and upwardly pointed each branch was, like the roots of a tree... and before i even took the picture, I looked through the lens and saw a severely dull image that would've inevitably ended up in the recycling bin if I pushed that button any further... so I didn't. I pulled the camera from my eye and like a bard saw its truth standing only strong when it wasn't being refracted through glass. And a single whisper let me know what was happening, letting me know my place and capacity...
plancicoudifad
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Sunday, January 04, 2009 01:07
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Category: Music
变色蝴蝶刚在2008年发行了两张专辑,..现在正在为了2009年发行乐队的第六张专辑重组乐队。..过去的这两年真是变化太大,一切都是那么的不可预料,..但我们还是走过来了。 现在我们需要一位新的鼓手来加入我们,..无论你玩的是什么样的风格,因为我们认为认真比能力更为重要,..投入比态度更为重要。 如果你不是居住在成都,那没有问题,我们会安排妥当的。 我们邀请你进入变色蝴蝶的神庙……
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 06:40
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Category: Music

2009年新年来临之际,音乐爱好者们翘首以盼的[2009永远年轻新年摇滚音乐会既宽窄巷子跨年倒计时晚会]将在成都著名的宽窄巷子文化保护步行街区东 广场隆重上演。由成都小酒馆创办于2004年并已经成功举办了四届的永远年轻新年摇滚音乐会,是成都原创音乐活动中最重要的演出活动品牌。而这一次成都文 旅资产运营公司将与成都小酒馆携手打造成都首个跨年倒计时原创音乐盛会。包括声音与玩具、变色蝴蝶、马赛克、海龟先生、童党等十八支风格各异的优秀本土乐 队将为现场观众奉上精彩的原创音乐大餐。在本次演出中将特别设置新年倒计时环节,现场观众将在演出乐队动感十足的音乐节奏带领下,配合现场大型LED屏幕 时钟,一起倒数新年的来临,共同开启成都新年倒计时活动的先河,让寒冷的冬天激情四溢不再寒冷。本土摇滚的火爆激情和宽窄巷子深厚古朴的人文风韵完美结 合,势必将铸就成都2009新年之际最为激动人心的时刻。 在音乐会现场,还将同时举行井巷子创意市集活动。井巷子创意市集自11月22日在宽窄巷子圆满开市以来,已成功举办六次,而此次于元旦增开的创意市集专场 与“永远年轻”摇滚音乐会融合起来,作为井巷子创意市集第一季的收市派对,让喜爱摇滚的你随着节奏狂欢的同时与创意市集的摊主互动。 [活动时间] 2008年12月31日18:30—00:30,2009年1月1日16:00—22:00 [活动地址] 成都市宽窄巷子东广场 [演出门票] 免费开放 [演出乐队阵容] 12月31日 18:30 FALLING COOKIES 19:00 搞乐队 19:40 智勇双熊 20:20 热超波 21:00 RED WATER 21:40 鱼尾纹 22:20 声音与玩具 23:00 童党 23:40 海龟先生 1月1日 16:00 超人田田 16:30 BLUESTREET 17:10 细路啪 17:50 降临 18:30 巫师来了 19:10 太阳飞船(友生文工团) 19:50 旋转的幻象 20:30 马赛克 21:10 变色蝴蝶 [主办] 成都文旅资产运营管理有限公司 / 成都小酒馆 [媒体协作] 新浪音乐 / 岷江音乐iRadioFM95.5/ MOGO网 [鸣谢] 圣德文化有限公司 / 名屋琴行 活动页面http://www.douban.com/event/10439968/ 演出现场平面示意图
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Monday, December 22, 2008 09:01
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The repayment terms of the Stanford loans and Pell Grants for College students in the 1990's have been extraordinarily difficult for Americans to meet. Graduates of liberal arts programs have found their majors obsolete or untransferable to the job market. My suggestion is that the Federal government establish an in-country Peace Corps.
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