What's the biggest work you know of produced in 1 big stream of consciousness episode with low/no rework (like On The Road supposedly was)?
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Replying to @vgr
doesn't exist. Figment of Amateur Romantic imagination. Mystique of artist.
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that said, Tree of Life (my fav film) comes across as stream of consciousness creation by Malick
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Replying to @Pv
sorry you're wrong. I've experienced it multiple times and it's been my best kind of work.
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Replying to @Pv
always true of everybody until they quit trying. SoC/fugue creativity exists at all levels of achievement. Cynicism has gotten to you
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Replying to @vgr
it's not cynicism. It's the history of art, science & tech. Sure unfettered creative flow happens here & there -- but most great work
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is engineered.
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that said noted, one of the greatest rock albums of all time was supposedly cranked out in one fell swoop by Irish songwriting genius
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I am referring to
@vanmorrison & his creation of album "Moondance" - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondance2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
Nope. The core of the good stuff usually comes together in an anchor stream of consciousness episode. Engineering is ring around that.
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Replying to @vgr
I don't think that is generally true based on my experience with writers and engineers ---
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Replying to @Pv
Possibly sample sets differ, but having seen your approach and output, I think it's your philosophy. This may be where we differ most.
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