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"Okay," he went on, a slightly spacey look in his eyes.
"Okay, so she was very spacey.
Kapoor's works often induce quite spacey responses.
On "Take 5, D.", Boon felt that the lyrics were "too spacey".
"Bruce was in real trouble," Lou remembers, "shivering uncontrollably, acting very spacey and irrational, basically unable to do anything for himself.
As soon as the rhythm section reentered, Mr. Werner fell back on a more spacey version of playing in time.
His technique takes as its starting point dub music, a reggae-based genre he describes as "the most spacey, sexual music there is."
For the instrumental version of "After the Dance", Gaye implemented it for a more spacey sound than his previous recordings had featured.
Pouring, dripping, splattering, smearing and brushing, he produces expansive vibrantly sensuous and psychedelically spacey pictures.
Brawley, described as having an "extremely spacey" look on her face, communicated with this officer with nods of the head, shrugs of the shoulder, and written notes.
As far as I could tell, they all had the same heavy electronic beat, the same pings and whines, and vaguely spacey noises, as my new keyboard.
"He may be too spacey and disorganized to get you to next Tuesday, but he can get you to next November," Mr. Sabato said.
Matt Magee's abstract paintings on wood panels of Op-like circles and bars, some derived from Masonic symbols, have a mildly spacey visual push-and-pull.
He wanted to show the connections that he perceives between, say, the pianist Benny Green's post-bop classicism and Medeski, Martin and Wood's loose-limbed, spacey electric funk.
"The music I was writing, being a good Californian, was very spacey and beautiful, pieces that could easily go on for hours and hours, with just a very few things happening very quietly."
The one-hour program, beginning at 11 A.M., will feature a screening of NASA space shuttle films, while the orchestra plays themes from "Star Wars," "2001" and other suitably spacey music.
Christopher Myer's installation, "A Small Museum for William Henry Johnson," turns a slice of African-American history into a fantastically spacey fashion show, part tribal mask, part "Clockwork Orange."
But knowing the full story doesn't necessarily mean you'll enjoy the disc's longest song, "Cicatriz ESP," which is so spacey and so jammy that you half expect Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny to show up.
Nils Bernstein, director of publicity for Matador, defines their music as "spacey pop, some soft and pretty, some loud, hypnotic, melodic, very theatrical," and he translated Yo La Tengo into "I've Got It."
It helps a band like Pink Floyd, when you want a very spacey sound, but for a band like us that uses a lot of middle and bottom - forget it, there's no way you can get the Sound across.
'Morvern Callar' In a powerful expression of pure punk existentialism, Lynne Ramsay's film follows a tough, spacey Scottish lass named Morvern (Samantha Morton) as she makes the very best of her boyfriend's suicide.
Ms. Purim, the singer, and Mr. Moreira, the percussionist, were responsible for a good deal of jazz's flirtations with Brazilian music in the 1970's; they made some good fusion-samba-funk albums then and can still reach that appealingly spacey sound.
A collection by Kesey of short pieces, several about the Merry Pranksters, called Demon Box and released in 1986, was a critical success, although a subsequent novel, Sailor Song, was not, with critics complaining it was too spacey for comprehension.
Lizz Wright, still a newcomer in this town, put out a first album this year, "Salt" (Verve); she's been working with the pianist Jon Cowherd, who constructs dreamy, slightly spacey music, and her own talents position her somewhere between gospel, pop and jazz.