The Horror In Clay

The Fall · Other Songs - The Fall

MES: The most merciful thing in the world is man's

inability to correlate all of his mind's contents.

But the sciences one day, some say it is already upon

us, will eventually open up such terrifying vistas

of reality that we will either go mad from the revelation

or flee into blissful sleep, peace and safety of another new dark age.



I'm Mark Edward Smith, these words are HP Lovecraft's.

We give you the horror in clay.



<techno bit> <footsteps>



Voice 1: Yes just working on this head at the moment.

Need to put some scales on the body as well.

tend to flow a bit more with the body get a few more

curves in <voice fades down as second fades up>



Voice 2 see voice 7 later:: the garden girdled babylon

that lies next to and above it'ssss Cornwall.



Voice 2 & MES: It's slight accent into (CC Sheffield Cornwall).



MES: The professor knows the youth is completely ignorant

of pagan, (cryptioch) or biblical law.

He ponders and reflects over the sculpture.

Professor phones sculptor who says:



Voice 3: As I said, it was a dream of dark dripping

stone, of a fractured voice whose vowels were impenetrable

<music fades up, powderkeg key riff?

> I was not stoned professor,

honestly, my grant has run out.

But the only two vowels or sounds frequently repeated

that I could make out were <cchhhh-shhhllmm>



Voice 4, in music initially very hard to hear: ?

??? he brings out the key given to him by his uncle's

executor. Contents are a clay bas relief with bits

of (fevered jotting and) strewn around inside the packing.

The bas relief is - rectangle,

six inches by five inches,

one inch thick (With hieroglyphics) neither ancient

nor modern, sort of Cornwall-slash-modern art.

On top is a creature as if just made - description

- a cross between octopus,

human, dragon, ------, tentacled head,

scaly body, (half are wings) ?

????? behind this is a small two by four vista,

ionic columns, attached is a large sheet of paper with

large felt pen writing saying Cthulhu,

Kith-UH-loo, cthulhu cult.

---- --- the two columns one dream and dream work of

HA Wilcox no relation of Toyah.

Seven Hubert a - ur -urry Street Penzance <cut>



MES: The professor phones the sculptor who says



Voice 5: As I said, it was a dream of dark dripping

stone, of a fractured voice whose vowels were impenetrable



Voice 6, newspaper headline?: Mental illness group folly, see inside.



MES: (Better get) Penzance Bay gazette heading dated

1969. Comfortable leafy suburb,

green, lilac German type houses,

a lot of dark green, ominous,

pale thin youth (pretentious),

walks up to hesitatingly to the front of a house with

a package. He looks like a cross between so and so

and the singer out of Orb.

He is nervous and affected.

A balding (Mike Hill) type opens the door he is the

professor, Martin's great uncle <note a bloody plane

passes over at this point in the tape making it very

difficult to decipher!!! MES records on the move>

(His uncle recognises him as the son of respected family

noted and he'd been in sculpture college) Youth hands

prof package. It is clay bas relief, but not before saying



Voice 7: I made this last night in a dream of cities

new and old, dreams older than the Gaelic sea or the

old Atlantic or the garden girdled babylon that lies

next to and above it'ssss Cornwall.



Voice 7 & MES: It's slight accent into CC Sheffield Cornwall



MES: The professor knows the youth is completely ignorant

of pagan, (cryptioch) or biblical law.

He ponders and reflects over the sculpture.

Professor phones sculptor who says:



Voice 8: As I said, it was a dream of dark dripping

stone, of a fractured voice whose vowels were impenetrable

<music fades up, with chittering bird/insect noise

this time> I was not stoned professor,

honestly, my grant has run out.

But the only two vowels or sounds frequently repeated

that I could make out were Cthulhu<guitar riff, old gang>



Voice 9, singing muffled at start: Penzance Bay gazette heading dated



1-9-6-9-1-9-6-9-1-9-6-9-1-9-6-9



MES: God damn this ol' gang