THE STORY OF DAVID HART-2003
I was injured seriously a number of years ago and was told I may never walk again. A serious back injury plagued my life. I got into Tibetan mind healing and meditation and partially healed myself. I am healing more and more every day. It was during this process of healing that I composed this album and also learned to walk again.
Certainly overcoming this darkness enlightened me and made me want to share the infinite possibilities available to us as humans. I have no intention of preaching or anything like that but you will find inspirational messages in the music. I feel a lot of positive energy so it makes sense to me as an artist to sing with enthusiasm that sometimes I don't even understand. I have been allowed to become my own instrument of healing, an instrument of myself.
Along with my Band members we are as the tools used to create full musical compositions that all seem like enlightenments unique unto each other, set in Rock (Rock music). The drums are an integral part of where our music comes from. We search sounds and creative drum ideas to make the foundation for our songs to be created around and in.
We never record anything that we cannot play live. Live music is best. We feel it's important to state that as there are so many people making music by themselves in their basement with no intention of playing it live.
Our music is meant for live performance and has a real theatrical feeling to it.
Product Description
David Hart and amun Ra " A Dedication to David Bowie" is all original music by David Hart & the Band Amun Ra.This original idea and concept for an album is meant to be like a Radio Dedication of music and thought for David Bowie and of course for all people who follow David Bowie's art and music.Although album like this fall into the Tribute category in that respect it's not a tribute album as it's meant to be a Dedication of music in thanks for all of the years of music that David Bowie has provided for us.
The themes of music on the album relate to some interests that we perhaps share with David Bowie. Things like walking with Buddha, flying home and Space Monkeys for the glitter years.Other songs on the album can be related to as things that have occured as a result of Bowie exposure.
"We listened to David Bowie until freedom itself happened to us",It's the Artistic freedom we refer to. Our version of this new found freedom is this album " A Dedication to David Bowie".I really mean the " Freedom itself thing". Certain artists in any medium have a gift that automatically registers higher with us. It's like an unbias opinion pole that happens to us no matter what we normally think. David Bowie rates at the very top for being a creative genius and he is obviously still very humble.
We are all real people but David Bowie is a living legacy of our times.
The higher connection of energy is in alot of music like Santana ,Hendrix, Yngwie Malmsteen, The Beatles and the Stones,Dio, Yes, Pink Floyd or Tool or alot of people but David Bowie has carved at individual spaces of creative music and sound or even" Sound and Vision,. It's the approach and final sound of David Bowie's music that is like becoming enlightened so that each song , each note , each phrase becomes a new listening experience. I must admit I sit on the edge of my seat alot when I listen to David Bowie's music.We created our album at a level of creative juice that allows for some comparison of thoughts and then some new directions as a result of positive interaction or absorbing the music of Bowie.
The Glitter years of David Bowie hooked in alot of fans for life. That's probably when I got really hooked.Bowie has always been different and leads you to listen to Iggy Pop ,John Lennon, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and more, all composers and artists who are examples of the Artist set on freedom mode.
We share a lot of ideas at the Bowienet itself and I suggest you find a home at the Bowienet as it's a great center to go from and come back to in your day .I am known as buddhaboy on the Bowienet. Everyone has really unique names for that freedom mode thing. The Bowienet is very interactive. The Bowienet hosts the virtual office where you can totally organize yourself and plan. You can go in quietly and browse and submit to the gallery or you can go mainstream and chat or interact or go to askdavidasks. To be honest it can take a little of your time where you just check the Gallery and e-mail or you can spend hours doing things on the Bowienet. The Bowienet is the future. There is a real sense of community on the Bowienet. Bowienet members get together a do good things and share. We recently have started production on an album for HIV by Bowienetters. There is also an Art Show planned. One of the coolest things about submitting regularly to the Gallery on the Bowienet is the fact that you meet other artists and then can pool ideas or just interact about art itself. Music and all of the other areas of the Bowienet gallery are very cool.There is a futuristic feeling to the Bowienet which changes from time to time" ch ch ch changes " just to reflect the vibrance of such a majestic performer.
So for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. I can't say that's fully what this album is all about as I think that concept could involve hundreds of song ideas. This is one little journey of thank
A Dedication to David Bowie,David Hart & Amun Ra,Amunhart,Pop,Rock
Rock Music:
- All the Way
- And They Walked Away [Import]
- Application for An Afterlife [Import]
- Battle Gear 3: The Edge [Soundtrack] [Import]
- Behind Closed Doors [Import]
- Better Angels
- Between the Covers [Import]
- Blink-182 [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Blink 182 [Enhanced] [Import]
- Blue Suede Shoes: 50th Anniversary [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Rock Music
1983 Collector's Edition, Vol. 10
Tom Barabas (Featuring Bill Tillman)
Universal Masters Collection [Import]
Tomkins: Keyboard Music, Vol.2
Thelonious Monk 1963 in Japan [Live]
