Janis Gaye recently mentioned in an interview, they asked her what-- if she had any favorite remixes or reinterpretations , and she brought me up. And The Pharcyde, I was able to collaborate with them and perform with them at South by Southwest.
And it's, you know, 800 pages. It's a reinterpretation of the history of the United States through money. Like the central character is money, whether it's specie, greenback, or the US currency.
It's like working at McDonald's, and going, wow, I'm going to make you tacos here. This is my reinterpretation of it, and it's my birthright, literally.
And we also have drinks from Fail Whale Pale Ale beer label contest to the Fail Whale martini. We also have fashion reinterpretation of the whale. What's really amazing is I was able to connect with users around the world and see their own creativity being released
Everyone said, just be careful, wear your safety goggles. And the invention side is the understanding and the reinterpretation of scientific or technical data.
for China to enter her own modernity. This intellectual and cultural metamorphosis is about this process of reinvention of Chineseness and reinterpretation of the Chinese classical tradition. Therefore, I would suggest the friends listening to us here,
I mean, all great high school stories should end at a high school dance. So in this show, you bring this robust reinterpretation to the role.
Male Presenter: So, how did you guys approach "Dark Side of The Moon?" Were you consciously thinking "This is gonna be it? Nick Mason: Um, actually I love reinterpretations of it.
You re-con-- the text. Well, I mean, I certainly am arguing for a reinterpretation . But I wouldn't place that agency primarily on me.
He didn't think he was starting a new religion. So you have all of these, and you do have the Christian church developing, and then reinterpreting the scriptures in relation to their new understanding, and then we go through 2000 years of reinterpretation of who Jesus was based on the scripture, et cetera. So it's an active, vital text that people continue to work with in a variety of ways.
I am not from one of the regions in Italy and this is not a collection of recipes that actually exist everywhere. Some of them are traditional, some of them are my reinterpretations . But I was in conversation with Mario Batali the other day.
Male Presenter: So, how did you guys approach "Dark Side of The Moon?" Were you consciously thinking "This is gonna be it? Especially "Comfortably Numb." I'm curious if you've heard any of them and whether you like listening to reinterpretations ?
So we needed something that was going to connect with audiences authentically, that would make sense as part of our catalog, that would make sense as the next step in our history, something that would be both the sort of accumulation of our past, but a reinterpretation that would feel new, and an evolution. And something that we could actually perform and sing and play and mean, not something completely impersonal.
This is typically a concept like ,, which is not so easy to translate into English. Because, of course, Chinese intellectuals would understand immediately that this is a reinterpretation
and then the Westerners are the glorified-- it's written by an Italian composer, Verdi. And so he found it very interesting that if I could take this-- which was a huge task-- this narrative and sort of maybe a new reinterpretation of it, that somehow kept the grandiose of the classical Aida and didn't compromise the value of it,
He keeps saying that over and over again. And then we also create this myth that Christ was strict to scripture, which is actually what got him in trouble, was his reinterpretation of the law--
For early modern men and women, you eat your food, it sits in the stomach, gets converted into blood, blood circulates around the body, ends up in the testicles, As with salty foods, windy meats, unfortunately-- I think it's a real shame-- fall foul of the reinterpretation and reinvestigation of aphrodisiacs,
So with all the arguments that I make and all the historical analyses, interpretations, I don't want any of them to be original to me. So in that sense, like, I am arguing for a reinterpretation . But I'm also wanting to argue-- I'm also wanting to point people toward the scholars, and the writers, and theologians who I think have maybe
to waves, right? It's not a slavish translation of the real world. It's not a photograph; it's a reinterpretation that allows us to parse it and understand it as information