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First known mention: [[Index]] in 2012
First known mention: [[Index]] in 2012


Original single: [[Born in Flames / The Sword of God]]
Original single: [[Born in Flames (single)]]


Friday, October 20, 2017; 8pm–midnight
Friday, October 20, 2017; 8pm–midnight
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[https://www.thelab.org/2017/2017/10/20/the-red-krayola Source]
[https://www.thelab.org/2017/2017/10/20/the-red-krayola Source]
== Retrospectives ==
[[Mayo Thompson]], 2023<ref>1:46:16 https://falloutpodcast3557.podbean.com/e/falloutpodcast-ep74-and-all-who-sail-in-her/</ref><blockquote>I'm finally working on a piece of music — the first one I've done in three years — and it's a remake of something that we did in the Whitney Biennial in 2014, ''Born in Flames II''. It's with a new lyric which is a kind of economic critique, of the world economy, how the modes of economic wealth—
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[[Mayo Thompson]], 2023<ref>https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2023/10/red-krayola-interview-mayo-thompson.html</ref>
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[Would love to hear what is your most recent project?]
Rewriting the music to a song [[Art & Language]] and I started work on in 2014—‘Born in Flames II’.
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== References ==
{{Singles}}


[[Category:Cancelled projects]]
[[Category:Cancelled projects]]
[[Category:Unreleased songs]]
[[Category:Unreleased songs]]

Latest revision as of 12:17, 31 October 2023

Cancelled single that was to be recorded live at The Lab, San Francisco in October 2017.

First known mention: Index in 2012

Original single: Born in Flames (single)

Friday, October 20, 2017; 8pm–midnight

Saturday, October 21, 2017; 8pm–midnight

Sunday, October 22, 2017; 2–6pm

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Born in Flames II" 
2."Sword of God II" 

Source

Retrospectives

Mayo Thompson, 2023[1]

I'm finally working on a piece of music — the first one I've done in three years — and it's a remake of something that we did in the Whitney Biennial in 2014, Born in Flames II. It's with a new lyric which is a kind of economic critique, of the world economy, how the modes of economic wealth—

Mayo Thompson, 2023[2]

[Would love to hear what is your most recent project?]

Rewriting the music to a song Art & Language and I started work on in 2014—‘Born in Flames II’.

References