Friday, 2 November 2012

LINK: Daevid Allen Review


Q: The Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy is full of symbolism; the first and most obvious symbolism to me is the concept of ‘starting new’ or the idea of ‘rebirth.’ It’s found in the story of the Pothead Pixies being reincarnated with the help from the Octave Doctors in the Angel Egg and it’s also in the beginning of your awareness of the Planet Gong. I could be projecting my own ideas and imagination, but I envisioned you (with Gilli Smyth) lying under a tree and having a moment of inspiration. Can you tell me more about the night on Easter 1966?
The Radio Gnome Trilogy was created to be a vision carrier not a fixed idea. The most important thing is the story you make from it as an individual. Your vision. From your vision you can find inspiration to understand your own path.
My part is to weave an archetypal story structure that serves as a launching pad for you so you can project your own ideas and imagination and envision what works for you.
There is no one correct story.
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