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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Bardo |  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Early yearsThe first six years of Aquarium's history lacked cohesion as Grebenshchikov and his various bandmates followed the Soviet equivalent of the hippy lifestyle: playing apartment jams, drinking the low-quality port wine available from the Soviet stores of the time, and intermittently travelling to remote gigs, even hitchhiking on rail freight cars.
Youthful philandering was heavily frowned upon by the Communist Party regime; decent recording facilities were out of reach because experiments in non-standardized self-expression were routinel ...
See also:Boris Grebenshchikov, Boris Grebenshchikov - Early years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Going West, Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning East, Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basics, Boris Grebenshchikov - Worth noting, Boris Grebenshchikov - Singles Read more here: » Boris Grebenshchikov: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Early years |
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| |  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Cycle of ConsciousnessBuddhist meditation teachers suggest that through careful observation of the mind, it is possible to see consciousness as being a sequence of conscious moments rather a continuum of awareness. Each moment is an experience of an individual mind-state: a thought, a memory, a feeling, a perception. A mind-state arises, exists and, being impermanent, ceases following which the next mind-state arises. Thus the consciousness of a sentient being can be seen as a continuous series of birth and death of these mind-states. In this context rebirth is s ...
See also:Rebirth Buddhism, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth in the context of other religions and other Buddhist beliefs, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Buddhist Reincarnation, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Cycle of Consciousness, Rebirth Buddhism - Commentaries Read more here: » Rebirth Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Cycle of Consciousness |
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| |  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical yearsBG's big break (or, in retrospect, his and the band's "watershed" moment), however, came in 1980, when Artem Troitzky (web site in Russian), the first public Russian rock critic and the enabling figure in many a Russian rock musician's carrier, invited Aquarium to perform at the Tbilisi Rock Festival.
The festival was a state-sanctioned attempt to channel the then-burgeoning Russian rock music movement into a controllable ideological vessel. If featured a laundered list of party-proof bland rock bands, but also Kraftwerk, whose ...
See also:Boris Grebenshchikov, Boris Grebenshchikov - Early years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Going West, Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning East, Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basics, Boris Grebenshchikov - Worth noting, Boris Grebenshchikov - Singles Read more here: » Boris Grebenshchikov: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical years |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning EastDisillusioned in the possibility of exporting the Russian song-writing tradition to the West, BG returned to Russia and entered a phase of returning to his Russian roots. The year 1991 saw him come out with a "Russian album" (Russkiy al'bom), backed by an all-new, eponymous BG Band. The album featured a line-up of songs very "Russian" in both lyric and tune, and wasn't initially met with much public appreciation (in retrospect, however, it is considered by most critics one of his best records). BG was defiant, however, a ...
See also:Boris Grebenshchikov, Boris Grebenshchikov - Early years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Going West, Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning East, Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basics, Boris Grebenshchikov - Worth noting, Boris Grebenshchikov - Singles Read more here: » Boris Grebenshchikov: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning East |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basicsAs of 1997, however, the Russian nationalism seems to have run its course for BG. His 1997 album "Lilith" is still mostly Russian in lyrical theme, but is recorded, by way of a chance meeting, with his idol Dylan's one time backup band, The Band. In 1998 BG, who was by then settling into a cult classic status in Russia, played a one-man-and-his-guitar show of 70's and 80's songs to a small audience of fans in a San Francisc ...
See also:Boris Grebenshchikov, Boris Grebenshchikov - Early years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Classical years, Boris Grebenshchikov - Going West, Boris Grebenshchikov - Returning East, Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basics, Boris Grebenshchikov - Worth noting, Boris Grebenshchikov - Singles Read more here: » Boris Grebenshchikov: Encyclopedia II - Boris Grebenshchikov - And back to basics |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The mono versionThe Beatles was the last Beatles album to be released with a unique, alternate mono mix, albeit one issued only in the UK. Twenty-nine of the album's thirty tracks ("Revolution 9" being the only straggler) exist in official alternate mono mixes, all of which are popular items amongst Beatles fans.
Beatles albums after The Beatles occasionally had mono pressings in certain countries, but these editions – of Yellow Submarine, Let It Be, and Abbey Road – were ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influences, The Beatles album - Tribute, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The mono version |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth in the context of other religions and other Buddhist beliefsOne of the features that distinguishes the Middle Eastern religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) from the Indian religions (most notably Hinduism and Buddhism) is the view of life and death. For the religions of the Middle East, life and death are linear: a being is born, lives, and then dies, at which point their soul or other death-surviving component, transmigrates to a domain that is not normally accessible to living beings and generally remains there indefinitely, or until some future at the end of the world. (There are exceptions to t ...
See also:Rebirth Buddhism, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth in the context of other religions and other Buddhist beliefs, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Buddhist Reincarnation, Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth as Cycle of Consciousness, Rebirth Buddhism - Commentaries Read more here: » Rebirth Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - Rebirth Buddhism - Rebirth in the context of other religions and other Buddhist beliefs |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The mono versionThe Beatles was the last Beatles album to be released with a unique, alternate mono mix, albeit one issued only in the UK. Twenty-nine of the album's thirty tracks ("Revolution 9" being the only straggler) exist in official alternate mono mixes, all of which are popular items amongst Beatles fans.
Beatles albums after The Beatles occasionally had mono pressings in certain countries, but these editions – of Yellow Submarine, Let It Be, and Abbey Road – were ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influence, The Beatles album - Tributes, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The mono version |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - LocationsIn Lovecraft's works, various people and places have copies of the Necronomicon (although it is far rarer than later imitators would have one believe despite its persistent appearances). Copies of the Necronomicon are held by only five institutions worldwide: The British Museum (now held at the British Library); the Bibliothèque nationale de France; Widener Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the University of Buenos Aires; and the library of the fictional Miskatonic University in the equally fictional Arkham, Massachusetts. The latter edition is the Latin translation by Olaus Worm ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin and fictional history, Necronomicon - Criticism, Necronomicon - Appearance and content, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Locations |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the titleLovecraft wrote that the meaning of the title as translated from the Greek language: nekros (corpse), nomos (law), eikon (image) was: "An image of the law of the dead." A more prosaic (but probably more correct) translation, is via conjugation of nemo (to consider): "Concerning the dead." Another etymology that has been suggested here is "knowledge of the dead," from Greek nekrós (corpse, dead), and gnomein (to know), on t ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin and fictional history, Necronomicon - Criticism, Necronomicon - Appearance and content, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the title |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The songsMany of the songs here are personal and self-referencing; for example "Dear Prudence" is about actress Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, who attended Transcendental Meditation classes in Rishikesh, India at the same time as the group. In fact, many songs on the "White Album" were originally conceived during the group's ill-fated visit to India. "Sexy Sadie" is about the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who led those TM classes. "Glass Onion" is John's song for those fans who spent their time trying to find hidden meanings in the group's lyrics; it refer ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influences, The Beatles album - Tribute, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The songs |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The coverThe album's cover was designed by Richard Hamilton, a notable pop artist who had organised a Duchamp retrospective at the Tate Gallery the previous year. Hamilton's design was in stark contrast to Peter Blake's vivid cover art for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and consisted of a plain white sleeve. The band's name was discreetly embossed in the middle of the album's right side, and the cover also featured a unique stamped serial number, in Hamilton's words, "to create the ironic situation of a numbered edition of something li ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influences, The Beatles album - Tribute, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The cover |
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The Beatles album - Side one.
"Back in the U.S.S.R."
"Dear Prudence"
"Glass Onion"
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (vorbis sample 204K)
"Wild Honey Pie"
"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Harrison) (vorbis sample 188K)
"Happiness is a Warm Gun"
The Beatles album - Side two.
"Martha My Dear"
"I'm So Tired"
"Blackbird" (vorbis sample 140K) ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influences, The Beatles album - Tribute, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - Track listing |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The songsMany of the songs here are personal and self-referencing; for example "Dear Prudence" is about actress Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, who attended Transcendental Meditation classes in Rishikesh, India at the same time as the group. In fact, many songs on The White Album were conceived during the group's ill-fated visit to India. "Sexy Sadie" is about the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who led those TM classes. "Glass Onion" is John's song for those fans who spent their time trying to find hidden meanings in the group's lyrics; it refer ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influence, The Beatles album - Tributes, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The songs |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The coverThe album's cover was designed by Richard Hamilton, a notable pop artist who had organised a Marcel Duchamp retrospective at the Tate Gallery the previous year. Hamilton's design was in stark contrast to Peter Blake's vivid cover art for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and consisted of a plain white sleeve. The band's name was discreetly embossed in the middle of the album's right side, and the cover also featured a unique stamped serial number, in Hamilton's words, "to create the ironic situation of a numbered edition of somet ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influence, The Beatles album - Tributes, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The cover |
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The Beatles album - Side one.
"Back in the U.S.S.R."
"Dear Prudence"
"Glass Onion"
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (vorbis sample 204K)
"Wild Honey Pie"
"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Harrison) (vorbis sample 188K)
"Happiness is a Warm Gun"
The Beatles album - Side two.
"Martha My Dear"
"I'm So Tired"
"Blackbird" (vorbis sample 140K) ...
See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influence, The Beatles album - Tributes, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - Track listing |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Buddhist texts - Canonical textsThese are, in some way or other, texts associated with Gautama, the historical Buddha. Different schools, however, are not always in agreement about which texts are canonical, and the various recensions of the Buddhist Canon contain widely varying numbers and types of texts. Broadly speaking, the texts come in three types: sutras (i.e. discourses), vinaya (relating to the rules of monastic discipline), and abhidharma (analytical texts). Together these three make up what is known in Sanskrit as the Tripitaka and in Pali as the Tipitaka. Both ...
See also:Buddhist texts, Buddhist texts - Canonical texts, Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts, Buddhist texts - Texts of the Nikaya Schools, Buddhist texts - Vinaya, Buddhist texts - Sutta, Buddhist texts - Abhidharma, Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts, Buddhist texts - Mahayana texts, Buddhist texts - Perfection of Wisdom Texts, Buddhist texts - Saddharma-pundarika, Buddhist texts - Pure Land Sutras, Buddhist texts - The Vimalakirti Nirdesha Sutra, Buddhist texts - Samadhi Sutras, Buddhist texts - Confession Sutras, Buddhist texts - The Avatamsaka Sutra, Buddhist texts - Third Turning Sutras, Buddhist texts - Tathagatagarbha class sutras, Buddhist texts - Collected Sutras, Buddhist texts - Transmigration Sutras, Buddhist texts - Discipline Sutras, Buddhist texts - Sutras Devoted to Individual Figures, Buddhist texts - Proto-Mahayana Sutras, Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts, Buddhist texts - References, Buddhist texts - Vajrayana Texts, Buddhist texts - Buddhist tantras, Buddhist texts - Other products of the Vajrayana literature Read more here: » Buddhist texts: Encyclopedia II - Buddhist texts - Canonical texts |
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|  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - LocationsIn Lovecraft's works, various people and places have copies of the Necronomicon (although it is far rarer than later imitators would have one believe despite its persistent appearances). Copies of the Necronomicon are held by only five institutions worldwide: The British Museum (later moved to the British Library); the Bibliothèque nationale de France; Widener Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the University of Buenos Aires; and the library of the fictional Miskatonic University in the equally fictional Arkham, Massachusetts. The latter institution holds the Latin translation by Olaus Worm ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Locations |
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| |  |  |  | Bardo: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the titleLovecraft wrote that the title, as translated from the Greek language, meant "An image of the law of the dead": nekros ("corpse"), nomos ("law"), eikon ("image"). A more prosaic (but probably more correct) translation can be derived by conjugating nemo ("to consider"): "Concerning the dead". Another possible etymology is "Knowledge of the dead", from the Greek nekrós ("corpse", "dead") and gnomein ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the title |
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