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teaberryblue) wrote2013-07-27 02:30 am
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But she's always a woman to me.
So, tonight,
nervousystem, Dre and I had a conversation about transforming song lyrics into comics, because Dre was drawing some art based on a Phish song and I used to draw a lot of song comics when I was a teenager. Anyway, Darryl, I think, mentioned that lyrics, interpreted literally, would make for some very weird stuff. A little while later, Billy Joel's "Always A Woman" came on, so I decided to re-interpret it as if the subject of the song had superpowers that actually, literally allowed her to do the things that the song talks about metaphorically.
Also, I barely ever draw things that aren't ridiculously cartoony anymore. I need to get back into practice!

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Also, I barely ever draw things that aren't ridiculously cartoony anymore. I need to get back into practice!

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2) Turning music into comics is pretty much the most excellent thing and I'll never understand why more people don't do it.
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