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Uncollected, by Steve Kilbey

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Once upon a time Steve Kilbey lived in Mansfield St, Rozelle (Sydney Australia) in an old terrace house. It was 1986, he would sit around in his kitchen banging out poetry. he wanted a poetry book because that's what popstars did that had done everything else, they released a poetry book or two. Dylan, Bolan, Lennon... if it was good enough for them then it was good enough for him. Steve Kilbey - Musician, painter, writer, poet, sage, dispenser of arcane wisdom, and much loved national treasure. A songwriter of many musical tongues, from the sprawling guitar thunderstorms of his band 'The Church', to the opiated dronescapes and psychedelic vision of his solo recordings and paintings. Kilbey can only be referred to as a polymath; a modern day renaissance man, a consummate musician and hitmaker. His fans have been treated to an unrivalled catalogue of material for over 33 years. 'The Time Being' brings you 'Uncollected' by Steve Kilbey. A deluxe edition of his books - Earthed, The Ephemeron, Nineveh, Fruit Machine and other selected works, all in one neat and tidy volume.

  • Sales Rank: #2287577 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-08-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x .93" w x 5.24" l, 1.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 420 pages

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A Very Active and Creative Imagination.....
By Carlos Romero natural cinephile
Lucky and blessed are those few souls that have a Muse/Star (be it: Thalia or Calliope), to nurture the inward desire (for the knowledge of "Self"), and to then be able to communicate this inspiration/feeling back to us through the Arts. And rest assured, Steve Kilbey is one such soul, whether he knows it or not (and I think he does). Steve Kilbey of course, is best known as the voice and prime mover of possibly, one of the greatest bands to have ever graced planet Earth, I mean none other than: The Church ("the body is the temple of the soul"/if you prefer Joyce: "the body is the tomb of the soul."). But his talents go much deeper than just making fantastic and phenomenal music. He is gifted with poetic vision, to be precise! "Uncollected" brings together Steve Kilbey's previously published and new writings into one unified and concise collection (1986 - 2013). I'll give a brief summary, of what these writings expressed for me.

Earthed:

Neumann: (you, I, me) the no-man, the every-man (humankind).

Carthage: the chaos of peoples (the New York, London, etc., of yesterday/today/tomorrow).

Weaving mythology, mysticism, and history: to tell a story/version of humankind and this world (including the world of Elementals); in a non-linear narrative and dreamlike manner. One might say our very dreams tap into this reality all the time.

Nineveh:

Ancient capital of Assyria (the seat of Ishtar), founded some 6,000 years B.C. Center of the ancient world, where wealth was accumulated from East and West. Then, quite sudden like, all her former vassals set upon her, and Nineveh was no more! All great empires eventually get consumed by their own evil karma (U.S. & Co., beware the "Ides of March").

The Ephemeron:

Another tale/journey of mystery and imagination; with 'Erskine the magician' as your guide into a world of dream/reality: weaving in and out of yesterday, today, tomorrow, the ever-present now.

Uncollected:

Experiences and daily observations, the daily struggle of life, the search for an answer to it all! And yes, his very personal struggle with his own demons. We can also see the spiritual insight, of the person that wrote this line: "Let her eyes burn like a blue sun". Another example was between pages 354 - 5, where anyone versed in esoteric material, can clearly see the reference in this passage to the power that Lucifer has over us. I'm specifically talking about Lucifer's influence on our "Ego" at the moment of every earthly birth.

The Fruit Machine:

This is an essay on the virtues of the electric guitar and rock 'n' roll in general. Very incisive. Notable mentions: Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Jimi Page, Alvin Lee, Carlos Santana, Tom Verlaine, John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, Marc Bolan, Lou Reed, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Stooges, The New York Dolls, etc., etc.

All in all, these writings display a very active and creative imagination. That has flashes of wisdom, minor miracles, and inner knowledge of the spirit too. There were parts that were very witty and very funny also ("Uncollected"), from an obvious personal perspective and point of view. But, they have a commonality about them that embraces the universal in every person's experience too. That's the beauty of it all!

Observation and side note:

In today's world, filled with the incessant clamor of the worship of 'celebrities' (that have no talent whatsoever, except for self-aggrandizement), consumerism, social-media/state-propaganda, and everyone just basically 'goose-stepping' in unison, to the beat of mediocrity and the embezzlement of Nature's gifts. Thank God, that there are still artists out there like Steve Kilbey, who share their love and understanding of aesthetics and higher principles, with the rest of us like-minded souls, who can also see through all the BS!

Love and Peace,
Carlos Romero

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