Songs recorded by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
editKing Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2] They have released over 200 songs, spread around twety-three studio albums, fourteen live albums, three compilations and three EPs. The band consists of Stu Mackenzie, Ambrose Kenny-Smith, Cook Craig, Joey Walker, Lucas Harwood and Michael Cavanagh.
Songs recorded by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
editSong | Original release | Songwriters | Year | Lenght |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Hey There" | Hey There/Ants And Bats | Stu Mackenzie | 2010 | 3:50 |
"Ants And Bats" | Hey There/Ants And Bats | Stu Mackenzie | 2010 | 3:11 |
"Sleep" | Sleep/Summer! | Stu Mackenzie | 2010 | 3:36 |
"Summer!" | Sleep/Summer! | Stu Mackenzie | 2010 | 2:46 |
"Eddie Cousin" | Anglesea | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:38 |
"Fried" | Anglesea | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 3:10 |
"Good To Me" | Anglesea | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:23 |
"Tomb/Beach" | Anglesea | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 3:47 |
"Danger $$$" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 1:45 |
"Black Tooth" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:30 |
"Lunch Meat" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 1:40 |
"Crookedile" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:30 |
"Let It Bleed" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 3:13 |
"Dead-Beat" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 3:01 |
"Dustbin Fletcher" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 3:09 |
"Stoned Mullet" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:11 |
"Willoughby's Beach" | Willoughby's Beach | Stu Mackenzie | 2011 | 2:53 |
"Trench Foot" | New Centre Of The Universe Vol #1 | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 1:55 |
"Open My Eyes" | Nuggets: Antipodean Interpolations Of The First Psychedelic Era |
Todd Rundgren | 2012 | 2:30 |
"Elbow" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:39 |
"Muckraker" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 3:00 |
"Nein" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:52 |
"12 Bar Bruise" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 3:47 |
"Garage Liddiard" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:29 |
"Sam Cherry's Last Shot" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:48 |
"High Hopes Low" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 3:45 |
"Cut Throat Boogie" | 12 Bar Bruise | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2012 | 2:50 |
"Bloody Ripper" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:13 |
"Uh Oh, I Called Mum" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 2:37 |
"Sea Of Trees" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie | 2012 | 3:14 |
"Footy Footy" | 12 Bar Bruise | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2012 | 1:59 |
"Eyes Like the Sky" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 3:17 |
"Year Of Our Lord" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:56 |
"The Raid" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:23 |
"Drum Run" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:41 |
"Evil Man" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 3:53 |
"Fort Whipple" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:56 |
"The God Mans Goat Lust" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 3:17 |
"The Killing Ground" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:49 |
"Dust In The Wind" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 2:23 |
"Guns & Horses" | Eyes Like the Sky | Stu Mackenzie Broderick Smith |
2013 | 1:08 |
"Head On/Pill" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 15:59 |
"I Am Not A Man Unless I Have A Woman" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 2:55 |
"God Is Calling Me Back Home" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 4:24 |
"30 Past 7" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 3:43 |
"Let Me Mend The Past" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2013 | 2:30 |
"Mystery Jack" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 2:48 |
"Pop In My Step" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Cook Craig | 2013 | 2:51 |
"Float Along – Fill Your Lungs" | Float Along – Fill Your Lungs | Stu Mackenzie | 2013 | 6:45 |
"Alluda Majaka" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:34 |
"Stressin'" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:56 |
"Vegemite" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:45 |
"It's Got Old" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:58 |
"Work This Time" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2014 | 4:36 |
"ABABCD." | Oddments | Joey Walker | 2014 | 0:17 |
"Sleepwalker" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:46 |
"Hot Wax" | Oddments | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2014 | 3:29 |
"Crying" | Oddments | Cook Craig | 2014 | 2:56 |
"Pipe-Dream" | Oddments | Cook Craig | 2014 | 1:01 |
"Homeless Man In Adidas" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:24 |
"Oddments" | Oddments | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 0:25 |
"I'm In Your Mind" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:33 |
"I'm Not In Your Mind" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:58 |
"Cellophane" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:10 |
"I'm In Your Mind Fuzz" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:51 |
"Empty" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 4:10 |
"Hot Water" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2014 | 3:23 |
"Am I In Heaven?" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 7:05 |
"Slow Jam 1" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 2:54 |
"Satan Speeds Up" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:39 |
"Her And I (Slow Jam 2)" | I'm In Your Mind Fuzz | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 8:15 |
"The Wholly Ghost" | Cellophane/The Wholly Ghost | Stu Mackenzie | 2014 | 3:14 |
"The River" | Quarters! | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 10:10 |
"Infinite Rise" | Quarters! | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 10:10 |
"God Is In The Rhythm" | Quarters! | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 10:10 |
"Lonely Steel Sheet Flyer" | Quarters! | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 10:10 |
"Sense" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 3:30 |
"Bone" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:16 |
"Dirt" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Joey Walker | 2015 | 2:50 |
"Paper Mâché Dream Balloon" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:39 |
"Trapdoor" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:38 |
"Cold Cadaver" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:44 |
"The Bitter Boogie" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2015 | 4:29 |
"N.G.R.I. (Bloodstain)" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:25 |
"Time = Fate" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Cook Craig | 2015 | 2:26 |
"Time = $$$" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Stu Mackenzie | 2015 | 2:04 |
"Most Of What I Like" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Joey Walker | 2015 | 3:18 |
"Paper Mâché" | Paper Mâché Dream Balloon | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2015 | 2:30 |
"Robot Stop" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 5:22 |
"Big Fig Wasp" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 4:54 |
"Gamma Knife" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 4:21 |
"People-Vultures" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 4:46 |
"Mr. Beat" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 4:56 |
"Evil Death Roll" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 7:14 |
"Invisible Face" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 3:01 |
"Wah Wah" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 2:54 |
"Road Train" | Nonagon Infinity | Stu Mackenzie | 2016 | 4:18 |
"Rattlesnake" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 7:49 |
"Melting" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 5:28 |
"Open Water" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 7:15 |
"Sleep Drifter" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 4:46 |
"Billabong Valley" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:36 |
"Anoxia" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Joey Walker | 2017 | 3:05 |
"Doom City" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:15 |
"Nuclear Fusion" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 4:16 |
"Flying Microtonal Banana" | Flying Microtonal Banana | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 2:35 |
"A New World" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:57 |
"Altered Beast I" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 2:23 |
"Alter Me I" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:45 |
"Altered Beast II" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 4:28 |
"Alter Me II" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 1:25 |
"Altered Beast III" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 2:14 |
"Alter Me III" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 1:26 |
"Altered Beast IV" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 5:10 |
"Life/Death" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:59 |
"Some Context" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:17 |
"The Reticent Raconteur" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 1:04 |
"The Lord Of Lightning" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 5:07 |
"The Balrog" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 4:29 |
"The Floating Fire" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 1:54 |
"The Acrid Corpse" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 1:00 |
"Welcome To An Altered Future" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:55 |
"Digital Black" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 2:46 |
"Han-Tyumi, The Confused Cyborg" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 2:21 |
"Soy-Protein Munt Machine" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 0:30 |
"Vomit Coffin" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 2:19 |
"Murder Of The Universe" | Murder Of The Universe | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2017 | 4:09 |
"Sketches Of Brunswick East I" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 1:20 |
"Countdown" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:22 |
"D-Day" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 1:39 |
"Tezeta" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Joey Walker | 2017 | 3:30 |
"Cranes, Planes, Migraines" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 1:15 |
"The Spider And Me" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:16 |
"Sketches Of Brunswick East II" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:25 |
"Dusk To Dawn On Lygon Street" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:03 |
"The Book" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 4:59 |
"A Journey To (S)Hell" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 2:16 |
"Rolling Stoned" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin | 2017 | 3:18 |
"You Can Be Your Silhouette" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:49 |
"Sketches Of Brunswick East III" | Sketches Of Brunswick East | Alex Brettin Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 2:08 |
"Crumbling Castle" | Polygondwanaland | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 10:44 |
"Polygondwanaland" | Polygondwanaland | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:33 |
"The Castle In The Air" | Polygondwanaland | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 2:47 |
"Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet" | Polygondwanaland | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:33 |
"Inner Cell" | Polygondwanaland | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:55 |
"Loyalty" | Polygondwanaland | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:38 |
"Horology" | Polygondwanaland | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 2:52 |
"Tetrachromacy" | Polygondwanaland | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:30 |
"Searching..." | Polygondwanaland | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:03 |
"The Fourth Colour" | Polygondwanaland | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 6:12 |
"Beginner's Luck" | Gumboot Soup | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 4:25 |
"Greenhouse Heat Death" | Gumboot Soup | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 4:13 |
"Barefoot Desert" | Gumboot Soup | Cook Craig Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 3:34 |
"Muddy Water" | Gumboot Soup | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:38 |
"Superposition" | Gumboot Soup | Joey Walker | 2017 | 3:35 |
"Down The Sink" | Gumboot Soup | Cook Craig | 2017 | 3:59 |
"The Great Chain Of Being" | Gumboot Soup | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 4:50 |
"The Last Oasis" | Gumboot Soup | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2017 | 3:35 |
"All Is Known" | Gumboot Soup | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:34 |
"I'm Sleepin' In" | Gumboot Soup | Stu Mackenzie | 2017 | 3:00 |
"The Wheel" | Gumboot Soup | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2017 | 5:37 |
"Fishing For Fishies" | Fishing For Fishies | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2019 | 5:01 |
"Boogieman Sam" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 4:41 |
"The Bird Song" | Fishing For Fishies | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2019 | 4:25 |
"Plastic Boogie" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 3:03 |
"The Cruel Millennial" | Fishing For Fishies | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2019 | 4:56 |
"Real's Not Real" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 3:40 |
"This Thing" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 3:59 |
"Acarine" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 5:24 |
"Cyboogie" | Fishing For Fishies | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 6:47 |
"Planet B" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 3:57 |
"Mars For The Rich" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 4:12 |
"Organ Farmer" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 2:39 |
"Superbug" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 6:43 |
"Venusian 1" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Stu Mackenzie | 2019 | 3:21 |
"Perihelion" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 3:11 |
"Venusian 2" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 2:44 |
"Self-Immolate" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 4:29 |
"Hell" | Infest The Rats' Nest | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2019 | 3:40 |
"Evil Star" | Chunky Shrapnel | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2020 | 2:10 |
"Quarantine" | Chunky Shrapnel | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 2:00 |
"Parking" | Chunky Shrapnel | Michael Cavanagh | 2020 | 2:02 |
"Anamnesis" | Chunky Shrapnel | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 3:10 |
"A Brief History Of Planet Earth" | Chunky Shrapnel | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 19:03 |
"Music To Kill Bad People To" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 4:19 |
"Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 2:12 |
"Demo No. 79" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 2:07 |
"Stevie Ray Horn" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 3:20 |
"Music To Eat Bananas To" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 3:13 |
"9 Tet" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 2:17 |
"Demo No. 67" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 2:15 |
"The 10th Boogie" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 3:59 |
"Scared Of Christmas" | Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2020 | 2:12 |
"Life Is Cool" | Teenage Gizzard | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 2:11 |
"K.G.L.W. (Intro)" | K.G. | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 1:36 |
"Automation" | K.G. | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 3:29 |
"Minimum Brain Size" | K.G. | Joey Walker | 2020 | 4:18 |
"Straws In The Wind" | K.G. | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2020 | 5:41 |
"Some Of Us" | K.G. | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie |
2020 | 3:52 |
"Ontology" | K.G. | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 3:58 |
"Intrasport" | K.G. | Joey Walker | 2020 | 4:12 |
"Oddlife" | K.G. | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2020 | 4:57 |
"Honey" | K.G. | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 4:33 |
"The Hungry Wolf Of Fate" | K.G. | Stu Mackenzie | 2020 | 5:08 |
"If Not Now, Then When?" | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 3:50 |
"O.N.E." | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 3:40 |
"Pleura" | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2021 | 4:11 |
"Supreme Ascendancy" | L.W. | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2021 | 3:40 |
"Static Electricity" | L.W. | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2021 | 5:49 |
"East West Link" | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 3:08 |
"Ataraxia" | L.W. | Joey Walker | 2021 | 5:17 |
"See Me" | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 4:04 |
"K.G.L.W." | L.W. | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 8:28 |
"Fury" | Live In Melbourne '21 | Michael Cavanagh | 2021 | 2:26 |
"Yours" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 4:35 |
"Shanghai" | Butterfly 3000 | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2021 | 4:01 |
"Dreams" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 4:04 |
"Blue Morpho" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 3:51 |
"Interior People" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2021 | 5:15 |
"Catching Smoke" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2021 | 6:28 |
"2.02 Killer Year" | Butterfly 3000 | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2021 | 3:19 |
"Black Hot Soup" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 5:12 |
"Ya Love" | Butterfly 3000 | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie |
2021 | 4:16 |
"Butterfly 3000" | Butterfly 3000 | Stu Mackenzie | 2021 | 2:51 |
"Timeland" | Made in Timeland | Michael Cavanagh Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 15:00 |
"Smoke & Mirrors" | Made in Timeland | Michael Cavanagh Lucas Harwood Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 15:00 |
"The Chairman's Portrait" | Satanic Slumber Party | Michael Cavanagh Cook Craig Erica Dunn Lauren Hammel Ambrose Kenny-Smith Fiona Kitschin Gareth Liddiard Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 00:54 |
"Midnight In Sodom" | Satanic Slumber Party | Michael Cavanagh Cook Craig Erica Dunn Lauren Hammel Ambrose Kenny-Smith Fiona Kitschin Gareth Liddiard Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 5:42 |
"Hoof And Horn" | Satanic Slumber Party | Michael Cavanagh Cook Craig Erica Dunn Lauren Hammel Ambrose Kenny-Smith Fiona Kitschin Gareth Liddiard Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 12:14 |
"The Dripping Tap" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2022 | 18:17 |
"Magenta Mountain" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 6:04 |
"Kepler-22b" | Omnium Gatherum | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie Barney McAll |
2022 | 3:12 |
"Gaia" | Omnium Gatherum | Michael Cavanagh Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 5:11 |
"Ambergris" | Omnium Gatherum | Joey Walker | 2022 | 4:27 |
"Sadie Sorceress" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker Barry Mason Les Reed |
2022 | 3:07 |
"Evilest Man" | Omnium Gatherum | Stu Mackenzie | 2022 | 7:38 |
"The Garden Goblin" | Omnium Gatherum | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie |
2022 | 2:56 |
"Blame It on the Weather" | Omnium Gatherum | Michael Cavanagh Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker |
2022 | 2:31 |
"Persistence" | Omnium Gatherum | Cook Craig Stu Mackenzie |
2022 | 3:47 |
"The Grim Reaper" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie Joey Walker Heinz Funk |
2022 | 3:05 |
"Presumptuous" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith Stu Mackenzie |
2022 | 4:53 |
"Predator X" | Omnium Gatherum | Stu Mackenzie | 2022 | 3:45 |
"Red Smoke" | Omnium Gatherum | Ambrose Kenny-Smith | 2022 | 4:21 |
"Candles" | Omnium Gatherum | Stu Mackenzie | 2022 | 4:34 |
"The Funeral" | Omnium Gatherum | Stu Mackenzie | 2022 | 2:23 |
"Music To Eat Pond Scum To" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 2:14 |
"Party Potential" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 2:37 |
"German Rock n' Rolle" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 3:31 |
"Mariposa" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 0:16 |
"Flying Fishie" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 5:36 |
"Music To Die To" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 2:29 |
"Uncolonise" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 2:37 |
"Worm" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 1:46 |
"Kelebek" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 0:21 |
"Tea And Jam" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 1:48 |
"Cookies" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 0:53 |
"The Mother Hen" | Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4 | King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard |
2022 | 3:18 |
References
edit- ^ Michael Hann. "King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: I'm in Your Mind Fuzz review | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- ^ Patrick Emery (27 November 2014). "King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: album more than a procession of songs". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
Borges Essays
editEssays
editTitle | Original Publication |
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Evaristo Carriego (1930) | |
"Palermo de Buenos Aires" | 1930 |
"Una vida de Evaristo Carriego" | 1930 |
"Las misas herejes" | 1930 |
"La canción del barrio" | 1930 |
"Un posible resumen" | 1930 |
"Páginas complementarias" | 1930 |
"El truco" | 1928 |
"Las inscripciones de carro" | 1928 |
"Historias de jinetes" | 1954 |
"El puñal" | 1954 |
"Prólogo a una edición de las poesías completas de Evaristo Carriego" | 1930 |
"Historia del tango" | 1955 |
"Dos cartas" | 1955 |
Discusión (1932) | |
"La poesía gauchesca: El coronel Ascasubi, El Martín Fierro, La penúltima versión de la realidad, La supersticiosa ética del lector, El otro Whitman, Una vindicación de la cábala, Una vindicación del falso Basílides, La postulación de la realidad, Films: El asesino Karamasoff, Los muelles de Nueva York, Luces de la ciudad, Marruecos, Street Scene, El arte narrativo y la magia, Paul Groussac, La duración del infierno, Las versiones homéricas, La perpetua carrera de Aquiles y la tortuga, Nota sobre Walt Whitman, Avatares de la tortuga, Vindicación de Bouvard y Pecuchet, Flaubert y su destino ejemplar, El escritor argentino y la tradición, H. G. Wells y sus parábolas, Edward Kasner and James Newman. Mathematics and the imagination, Gerald Heard: Pain, Sex and Time, Gilbert Waterhouse: A short history of German literature, Leslie D. Weatherhead: After death, M. Davidson: The Free Will Controversy, Sobre el doblaje, El Dr. Jekyll y Edward Hyde, transformados" | 1932 |
Historia de la eternidad (1936) | |
"Historia de la eternidad, Las kenningar, La doctrina de los ciclos, Los traductores de las 1001 noches, Dos notas: El acercamiento a Almotásim, El arte de injuriar" | 1936 |
Otras inquisiciones (1952) | |
"La muralla y los libros, La esfera de Pascal, La flor de Coleridge, El sueño de Coleridge, El tiempo y J. W. Dunne, La creación y P. H. Goss, Las alarmas del doctor Américo Castro, Nota sobre Carriego, Nuestro pobre individualismo, Quevedo, Magias parciales del Quijote, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nota sobre Walt Whitman, Valéry como símbolo, El enigma de Edward Fitzgerald, Sobre Oscar Wilde, Sobre Chesterton, El primer Well, El "Biathanatos," Pascal, El encuentro en un sueño, El idioma analítico de John Wilkins, Kafka y sus precursores, Avatares de la tortuga, Del culto de los libros, El ruiseñor de Keats, El espejo de los enigmas, Dos libros: Guide to the new world, de Wells, Let the People Think, de Russell, Anotación al 23 de agosto de 1944, Sobre el "Vathek" de William Beckford, Sobre "The purple land", de Hudson," De alguien a nadie, Formas de una leyenda, De las alegorías a las novelas, La inocencia de Layamón, Inscripciones: Dreamtigers, Diálogo sobre un diálogo, Las uñas, Argumentum ornitologicum, Nota sobre (hacia) Bernard Shaw, El pudor de la historia, Nueva refutación del tiempo, Sobre los clásicos" | 1952 |
Leopoldo Lugones (1955) | |
"Leopoldo Lugones, El modernismo, Lugones, poeta, El prosista Lugones y lo argentino, Lugones y lo helénico, Lugones y la política, El narrador, Las "nuevas generaciones" literarias, Lugones, Lugones, Herrera, Cartago" | 1955 |
Introducción a la literatura inglesa (1965) | |
"Época anglosajona, El siglo XIV, El teatro, El siglo XVII, el siglo XVIII, El movimiento romántico, El siglo XIX, La prosa, La poesía, Fines del siglo XIX, Nuestro siglo" | 1965 |
Introducción a la literatura norteamericana (1967) | |
"I. Los orígenes, II. Franklin, Cooper y los historiadores, III. Hawthorne y Poe, IV. Trascendentalismo, V. Whitman y Herman Melville, VI. El Oeste, VII. Tres poetas del siglo XIX, VIII. Los narradores, IX. Los expatriados, X. Los poetas, XI. La novela, XII. El teatro, XIII. Novela policial, science-fiction y el Lejano Oeste, XIV. La poesía oral de los pieles rojas" | 1967 |
Borges, oral (1979) | |
"El libro, La inmortalidad, Emanuel Swedenborg, El cuento policial, El tiempo" | 1979 |
Siete noches (1980) | |
"Una: La divina comedia, Dos: La pesadilla, Tres: Las mil y una noches, Cuatro: El budismo, Cinco: La poesía, Seis: La cábala, Siete: La ceguera" | 1980 |
Nueve ensayos dantescos (1982) | |
"El noble castillo del canto cuarto, El falso problema de Ugolino, El último viaje de Ulises, El verdugo piadoso, Dante y los visionarios anglosajones, Purgatorio, I, 13, El simurgh y el águila, El encuentro en un sueño, La última sonrisa de Beatriz." | 1982 |
Atlas (1984) | |
"La diosa gálica. El totem. César. Irlanda. Un lobo. Estambul. Los dones. Venecia. La cortada de Bollini. El templo de Poseidón. El principio. El viaje en globo. Un sueño en Alemania. Arenas. Ginebra. Piedras y Chile. La brioche. Un monumento. Epidauro. Lugano. Mi último tigre. Midgarthorm. Una pesadiilla. Graves en Deyá. Los sueños. La barca. Esquinas. Hotel Esja, Reikiavik. El laberinto. Las islas del Tigre. Las fuentes. Milonga del puñal. 1983. Nota dictada en un hotel del Quartier Latin. Ars Magna. La jonction. Madrid, julio de 1982. Laprida 1214. El desierto. El 22 de agosto de 1983. Staubbach. Colonia del Sacramento. La Recoleta. De la salvación por las obras" | 1984 |
List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays
editWhile most ancient Greek and Roman plays have been lost to history, a significant number still survive. These include the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander, the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the Roman adaptations of Plautus, Terence and Seneca.
Greek
editComedies
editAncient Greek comedy is conventionally divided into three periods: Old, Middle and New Comedy. Old Comedy survives through the eleven extant plays of Aristophanes and New Comedy through two mostly extant works of Menander. While Old Comedy parodied contemporary Athenian politics, leaders, and institutions, New Comedy features average citizens and parodies the cultural practices of the time. Middle Comedy is largely lost, preserved only in short fragments.[1][2][3][4]
- The Acharnians (425 BC)
- The Knights (424 BC)
- The Clouds (423 BC)
- The Wasps (422 BC)
- Peace (421 BC)
- The Birds (414 BC)
- Lysistrata (411 BC)
- Thesmophoriazusae (411 BC)
- The Frogs (405 BC)
- Ecclesiazusae (392 BC)
- Wealth (388 BC)
Extensive fragments exist for another five plays: Aspis, Epitrepontes, Misoumenos, Perikeiromene and Sikyonioi.
Tragedies
editAncient Greek tragedies were most often based upon myths from the oral traditions, exploring human nature, fate, and the intervention of the gods. They evoke catharsis in the audience, a process through which the audience experiences pity and fear, and through that emotional engagement, purges these emotions. Greek Tragedy survives through the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.[5][6][7][8][9]
- The Persians (472 BC)
- Seven Against Thebes (467 BC)
- The Suppliants (463 BC)
- Agamemnon (458 BC)
- The Libation Bearers (458 BC)
- The Eumenides (458 BC)
- Ajax (442 BC)
- Antigone (441 BC)
- Women of Trachis (450–425 BC)
- Oedipus Rex (429 BC)
- Electra (420–414 BC)
- Philoctetes (409 BC)
- Oedipus at Colonus (406 BC)
- Alcestis (438 BC)
- Medea (431 BC)
- Children of Heracles (430 BC)
- Hippolytus (428 BC)
- Andromache (425 BC)
- Hecuba (424 BC)
- The Suppliants (423 BC)
- Electra (420 BC)
- Herakles (416 BC)
- The Trojan Women (415 BC)
- Iphigenia in Tauris (414 BC)
- Ion (413 BC)
- Helen (412 BC)
- The Phoenician Women (410 BC)
- Orestes (408 BC)
- Bacchae (406 BC)
- Iphigenia in Aulis (406 BC)
Other
edit- Prometheus Bound (479–424 BC) (attributed to Aeschylus, true author unknown)
- Rhesus (450–440 BC) (attributed to Euripides, true author unknown)
Satyr plays
editSatyr plays feature mythological-heroic stories in a style of language similar to that of the tragedies, while sharing with comedy plots, titles, themes, characters, and happy endings. They feature a chorus of satyrs, with costumes that focus on the phallus, and use wordplay and sexual innuendos that do not occur in tragedy. The vast majority of satyr plays have been lost: only one, by Euripides, survives complete.[10][11][12]
Sophocles
editNo satyr play by Sophocles survives complete. Extensive fragments exist for one: Ichneutae.
Euripides
edit- Cyclops (424–408 BC)
Mimes
editMimes were a popular, informal form of entertainment in which a small group of actors portrayed a short situation from everyday life in the lower levels of society, in a humorous or farcical manner. It concentrated on depiction of character and physical humor instead of plot, and use of sexual innuendos and obscene jokes were frequent. There are eight surviving mimes attributed to Herodas, and three of Theocritus' idylls have been described as "urban mimes".[13][14][15][16]
- The Sorceresses (3rd century BC)
- The Love of Cynisca (3rd century BC)
- The Women at the Adonis-Festival (3rd century BC)
- The Go-Between (3rd century BC)
- The Whoremonger (3rd century BC)
- The Schoolmaster (3rd century BC)
- The Woman Sacrificing to Asclepius (3rd century BC)
- The Jealous Woman (3rd century BC)
- The Gossiping Friends (3rd century BC)
- The Cobbler (3rd century BC)
- The Dream (3rd century BC)
Other
edit- Charition (based on Iphigenia in Tauris by Euripides, author unknown)
Roman
editComedies
editThe ancient Roman comedies that have survived can be categorized as fabula palliata (comedies based on Greek subjects). Roman comic dramatists made several structural changes, such as the removal of the previously prominent role of the chorus as a means of separating the action into distinct episodes and the addition of musical accompaniment to the plays' dialogue. Action usually took place in the streets, and plot complications were often a result of eavesdropping by a minor character. It survives through the works of Plautus and Terence.[17][18][19][20]
- Asinaria (212–205 BC)
- Mercator (206 BC)
- Miles Gloriosus (206–204 BC)
- Cistellaria (201 BC)
- Captivi (200 BC)
- Rudens (200 BC)
- Stichus (200 BC)
- Epidicus (199–195 BC)
- Curculio (197–184 BC)
- Poenulus (195–189 BC)
- Trinummus (194 BC)
- Aulularia (194–190 BC)
- Menaechmi (194–186 BC)
- Bacchides (194–184 BC)
- Mostellaria (193 BC)
- Pseudolus (191 BC)
- Persa (191–184 BC)
- Amphitryon (190–185 BC)
- Casina (187–184 BC)
- Truculentus (186 BC)
- Andria (166 BC)
- Hecyra (165 BC)
- Heauton Timorumenos (163 BC)
- Eunuchus (161 BC)
- Phormio (161 BC)
- Adelphoe (160 BC)
Tragedies
editMost surviving ancient Roman tragedies can be categorized as fabula crepidata (tragedy based on Greek subjects). Senecan tragedy specifically features a declamatory style, and most of his plays use exaggerations in order to make his points more persuasive. They explored the psychology of the mind through monologues, focusing on one's inner thoughts, the central causes of their emotional conflicts, dramatizing emotion in a way that became central to Roman tragedy. Besides Seneca's works, a single example of fabula praetexta (tragedy based on Roman subjects) survives.[21][22][23][24]
- Troades (40–65)
- Oedipus (40–65)
- Agamemnon (40–65)
- Medea (50)
- Phaedra (52)
- Thyestes (52)
- Hercules (54)
- Phoenissae (60–62)
Other
edit- Hercules Oetaeus (65–100) (attributed to Seneca, true author unknown)
- Octavia (65–100) (attributed to Seneca, true author unknown)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Mastromarco, Giuseppe (1994) Introduzione a Aristofane (Sesta edizione: Roma-Bari 2004). ISBN 88-420-4448-2
- ^ H Nettleship, ed, A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (London 1894) p. 152-3
- ^ Aristophanes: Frogs and Other Plays: A new verse translation, with introduction and notes (Oxford World's Classics) 1st Edition by Aristophanes (Author), Stephen Halliwell (Editor)
- ^ The Plays and Fragments (Oxford World's Classics) 1st Edition by Menander (Author), Maurice Balme (Translator), Peter Brown (Introduction)
- ^ Frendo, Mario (February 2019). "Ancient Greek Tragedy as Performance: the Literature–Performance Problematic". New Theatre Quarterly. 35 (1): 19–32. doi:10.1017/S0266464X18000581. ISSN 0266-464X. S2CID 191998802.
- ^ Aristotle Poetics 1449b 24-28 Archived 18 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ The Complete Aeschylus: Volume I: The Oresteia (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) 1st Edition by Aeschylus (Author), Peter Burian (Editor), Alan Shapiro (Editor)
- ^ The Complete Sophocles: Volume I: The Theban Plays (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) 1st Edition by Peter Burian (Editor), Alan Shapiro (Editor)
- ^ The Complete Euripides: Volume I: Trojan Women and Other Plays (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) Critical ed. Edition by Peter Burian (Editor), Alan Shapiro (Editor)
- ^ Griffith, Mark. Greek Satyr Play; Five Studies. California. pp. 14–16. ISBN 9781939926043
- ^ Shaw (C. A.) "Satyric Play. The Evolution of Greek Comedy and Satyr Drama." The Classical Review, 65 (2014): 358–360. (Print). ISBN 978-0-19-995094-2. DOI: 10.1017/S0009840X15001250.
- ^ The Ichneutae of Sophocles, With Notes and a Translation Into English, Preceded by Introductory Chapters Dealing With the Play, With Satyric Drama, and With Various Cognate Matters by Sophocles (Author), Richard Johnson Walker (Author)
- ^ Rusten; Cunningham, eds. 2014, p. 183.
- ^ Edmonds, J. M., ed. (1919). The Greek Bucolic Poets (3rd ed.). William Heinemann. pp. 24–39.
- ^ Idylls (Oxford World's Classics) 1st Edition by Theocritus (Author), Anthony Verity (Author), Richard Hunter (Introduction)
- ^ Theophrastus: Characters. Herodas: Mimes. Sophron and Other Mime Fragments. (Loeb Classical Library No. 225) by Theophrastus (Author), Herodas (Author), Sophron (Author), Jeffrey Rusten (Translator), I. C. Cunningham (Translator)
- ^ Brockett, Oscar; Hildy, Franklin J. (2003). History of the Theatre. Allyn and Bacon.
- ^ Bieber, Margarete (1961). The History of Greek & Roman Theater. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. pp. 151–171.
- ^ Plautus. Vol. I. Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses. The Pot of Gold. The Two Bacchises. The Captives. With an English Translation by Paul Nixon
- ^ The Comedies (Penguin Classics) by Terence (Author), Betty Radice (Translator)
- ^ Boyle, A. J. (1997). Tragic Seneca : An Essay in the Theatrical Tradition. pp. 15–32. ISBN 1-134-80231-5. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- ^ Bernhard Zimmermann and Thomas Baier "Tragedy" in: Brill's New Pauly, Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider.
- ^ Tragedies, Volume I: Hercules. Trojan Women. Phoenician Women. Medea. Phaedra (Loeb Classical Library) by Seneca (Author), John G. Fitch (Translator)
- ^ Octavia: A Play attributed to Seneca, ed. Rolando Ferri (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries No.41, Cambridge UP, 2003)