Nobyembre 16, 2022

"Abomination Flower."

UPDATED: This was a video of a 6-year-old playing a piano piece, said to be of her own creation and with her own title, "Abomination Flower." The video has been taken down, for whatever reason.

16 (na) komento:

tim maguire ayon kay ...

If she really just made that up, then I expect we'll be hearing more from her in the coming decades.

Temujin ayon kay ...

Holy Crap. Dad should produce a Zoey NFT.

Dave Begley ayon kay ...

I just made it up.

Bob Boyd ayon kay ...

Holy Smoke! That's amazing. Six.

Wilbur ayon kay ...

That tune sounds very familiar to me.

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

"6 year old Zoe Erianna plays her newest creation, “Abomination Flower”. She said it is about a flower going on an eating spree."

I'm picturing an old Disney cartoon. A flower yanks itself out of the ground and goes stomping about in search of victims.

born01930 ayon kay ...

As in Night of The Triffids?

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

I was thinking of something like this 1932 Disney cartoon.

Rocketeer ayon kay ...

The title makes me think of Baudelaire’s “Les Fleurs du mal.”

Wince ayon kay ...

"Abomination Flower."

Sounds like a new strain of weed.

Well he only had three other batches: "Gorilla Panic", "They're coming! They're coming!" and something called "This Is Permanent"?

phantommut ayon kay ...

Totally metal.

Lurker21 ayon kay ...

That girl has the reincarnated soul of a piano player in a 1910s silent movie house.

I was going to say that I fear for what will become of her in the future, but then I remember overbearing "Tiger Mom" Amy Chua forever reminding us that her mom-bullied girls ended up alright in the end.

Still, I wonder if the girl will be tempted to make the fake tattoos on her arm real some day, and we all know it's all downhill from there.

Roy Lofquist ayon kay ...

Here's another 6 year old phenom...just because.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtPkxHf_r0M

Tina Trent ayon kay ...

Now do The Shaggs.

n.n ayon kay ...

flower (n.)

c. 1200, flour, also flur, flor, floer, floyer, flowre, "the blossom of a plant; a flowering plant," from Old French flor "flower, blossom; heyday, prime; fine flour; elite; innocence, virginity" (12c., Modern French fleur), from Latin florem (nominative flos) "flower" (source of Italian fiore, Spanish flor), from PIE root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom."

The Obamanation (sic) of "burdens".

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

The video seems to have been taken down. Who knows why? Too bad!

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