@@andrewquintanawrites thank you. It was a labour of love. There is a version up of this with accompanying soundscape. here ua-cam.com/video/nQczupMTBSo/v-deo.html [which may or not be your cup of tea]. best wishes.
@@crazydogaudio Yes I'd seen that one but couldn't comment on it (comments are turned off) so I commented on this instead. I actually think the soundscape is a fantastic addition and elevates it.
The opening of 1855, original version of the poem, the one Whitman first published: 'I celebrate myself and what I assume you shall assume...' You can find it at whitmanarchive.org/criticism/current/pdf/anc.01063.pdf He tweaked and reworked the poem pretty much his whole life. I prefer the original as it's Whitman as a relatively young age, setting out on his career as a poet.
Excellent poem. What a terrific mind, in the depth of the soul.
Thank you! I was always looking for the original 1855 version, and this one is excellent! I loved it!
this is the dry read mix [without soundscapes].
Much better thanks
Bookmark: significant omition at 11:37
so good!!!!
I have looked forever for a good reading of Song of Myself and FINALLY this it. my lord what I wouldn't do for this man to read the whole thing XD
@@andrewquintanawrites thank you. It was a labour of love. There is a version up of this with accompanying soundscape. here ua-cam.com/video/nQczupMTBSo/v-deo.html [which may or not be your cup of tea]. best wishes.
@@crazydogaudio Yes I'd seen that one but couldn't comment on it (comments are turned off) so I commented on this instead. I actually think the soundscape is a fantastic addition and elevates it.
What happened to "I celebrate myself and sing myself"? That's how the poem starts in all my Leaves of Grass
The opening of 1855, original version of the poem, the one Whitman first published: 'I celebrate myself and what I assume you shall assume...' You can find it at whitmanarchive.org/criticism/current/pdf/anc.01063.pdf He tweaked and reworked the poem pretty much his whole life. I prefer the original as it's Whitman as a relatively young age, setting out on his career as a poet.
❤
I prefer the death bed edition, but I like the tight verve of the original as well
This is good, however , the soundscape mix was like a new kind of art , i enjoyed it much more .
Thanks!! I did this remix because a couple people asked to hear it without the soundscapes. The soundscape version is still on youtube.
excellent emphasis on self love and service to mankind is service to god.