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There is no product description on the Amazon page. For others like me who are confused about what this is, here's a copy/paste from Wikipedia:
Incubus (Esperanto: Inkubo) is a 1966 American horror film directed by Leslie Stevens. It was filmed entirely in the constructed language Esperanto,[2] shortly before its star, William Shatner, began his work on Star Trek. The film's cinematography was by Conrad Hall, who went on to win three Academy Awards for his work on the films Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition.
I was really hoping this was the band. I'm glad others are thinking the same thing.
But "Warning" is one of my favorite songs by Incubus, ever, so I didn't totally hate Morning View.
No, it definitely had some solid material. I just didn't like how they gave into the management to make things more pop-friendly. It was a weird departure at the time.
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Incubus (Esperanto: Inkubo) is a 1966 American horror film directed by Leslie Stevens. It was filmed entirely in the constructed language Esperanto,[2] shortly before its star, William Shatner, began his work on Star Trek. The film's cinematography was by Conrad Hall, who went on to win three Academy Awards for his work on the films Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition.
But "Warning" is one of my favorite songs by Incubus, ever, so I didn't totally hate Morning View.
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But "Warning" is one of my favorite songs by Incubus, ever, so I didn't totally hate Morning View.
No, it definitely had some solid material. I just didn't like how they gave into the management to make things more pop-friendly. It was a weird departure at the time.
Leave a Comment