“You should view the world as a conspiracy run by a very closely-knit group of nearly omnipotent people, and you should think of those people as yourself and your friends.” - Robert Anton Wilson
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
And How Are You Tonight, Mr Wilson?
Cult author Alan Moore pays tribute to Robert Anton Wilson at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London March 2007.
Definitely worth five minutes of your time, if you loved Bob...and his works.
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Sounds interesting though I have a major problem decyphering the british-english... He's an interesting guy, I can't wait for his "Bumper bok of magick".
Sounds interesting though I have a major problem decyphering the british-english... He's an interesting guy, I can't wait for his "Bumper bok of magick"Label.
I just wanted to say that I finished reading "Nature's God" last week and also received "Email to the Universe" in the post recently and your artwork really enhances the experience. It's truly trippy and charming. I also love you independent pieces such as "An Ideal Insomnia" and of course, your piece illustration Moore reading Wilson. One of my favorite moments in space-time which is why I'm commenting here.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration.
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Sounds interesting though I have a major problem decyphering the british-english... He's an interesting guy, I can't wait for his "Bumper bok of magick".
RIP BOB.
My favorite comic authors have always been UK magicians (Alan Moore and the equally devoted to the works of RAW, Grant Morrison).
I always think I should look for Mr. Wilson on Riverworld....
Sounds interesting though I have a major problem decyphering the british-english... He's an interesting guy, I can't wait for his "Bumper bok of magick"Label.
Hi Bobby,
I just wanted to say that I finished reading "Nature's God" last week and also received "Email to the Universe" in the post recently and your artwork really enhances the experience. It's truly trippy and charming. I also love you independent pieces such as "An Ideal Insomnia" and of course, your piece illustration Moore reading Wilson. One of my favorite moments in space-time which is why I'm commenting here.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration.
Gregory
Thank you very much, Gregory!
It's often tough to tell how much of this stuff is actually being seen by anyone out there, so I really do appreciate your kind words.
Very best wishes!
bc
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