Memory Tool [Intermediate Edition]

 
          Basic memory tool usage—explained in Tingle Power - Memory Tool—is a good first-step before trying this intermediate challenge.  Deciphering this image relies heavily on the senility Alzheimer's dementia (sAd) Music Playlist (listening to the songs on the playlist is optional) 
 
memory tool 62 song titles final 1

          Begin on the boat dock
 
          For the playlist, click this image:
 

          The song titles are highlighted in the flow-story.  Mr Oop's guidance, and the '62 logo' in the upper left corner, are not part of the story:

          A boat dock is the Main Theme From A Summer Place.  The cartoon character, Alley Oop, is standing in a wooden rowboat.  On top of Alley Oops's club, baby Simba (from The Lion King) is The Lion Sleeps Tonight.  Simba is dreaming of an old locomotive train with a crazy-'loco' look on its face: Loco-Motion.  The smoke from the train forms the shape of a nun and the word Dominique.  She is singing you rail-y got me (You Really Got Me) on a train track.  The King Of The Road walks off the end of the railroad track.  The king is flying a kite bearing an outline of a man with the word 'nowhere' is on his chest (Nowhere Man).  Windy clouds blow the kite, as well as a Spooky looking parachuting hamster.  The parachute's canopy is printed Thank You in mod lettering—the other side of the parachute reads: (Falettinme Feel Mice Elf Again).  The shadow of the parachute falls across a prohibited sign and a pile of sugar (No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature).  A highway sign, attached to the handle of the sugar scoop, reads: Changes.  A long arrow on the sign becomes a fitting room sign near Father and Son T-shirts (which bear images of Mufasa and Simba and are riddled with buckshot holes).  Behind the shirts stands Jenny Simons holding a shotgun.  Jenny—who shit her pants in the show South Park—appears to be scared of a Seagull dive-bombing her.  The seagull is Letting Go of a helium balloon's string.  The balloon contains a strange face . . . inside it . . . It's a Living Thing!  The thing might be afraid its balloon will pop if it hits the nearby point of a road sign indicating: Never Going Back Again.  The signpost pierces thru the head of Peg Bundy (from the show Married With Children).  On the end of the signpost's point is a large kernel of popcorn with the stem/flag of a musical note (Pop Music).  Sitting on the note's stem is a tiny Emotional Rescue puppy.  Growing out of the puppy's back is a toy taxi labelled ABA Metro Cab (Abacab).  Which is causing something to Shock the Monkey on the roof of the cab.  The monkey is holding a pulp magazine in its hand with the title: True Danger.  Rafiki stands on the magazine holding Simba overhead, who's saying, "Hold Me Now."  An altered see something say something sign, behind Simba, reads: see Something About You.  The eye on the sign looks up the dress of a woman holding a 2021 calendar behind her back (Holding Back the Years).  The woman is listening to a heartbeat-heart (Rhythm of Love).  The rhythm runs down and vibrates a spine with the Orange Crush drink-logo on it.  The spine's vertebra transform into the shape of people; the last of which is a woman driving a crazy faced golf-ball (She Drives Me Crazy).  The ball is also being shocked from The Power button.  A scary seal, emblazoned Crazy, sits on the waves from the button.  The seal looks at a line of bloody footprints Walking on Broken Glass.  On the far side of the glass, a baby (in a chain-of-life image) is beginning to stand; above the line of aging people are the Italian words Cosa Della Vita.  The elderly man in the image is stooping to listen into an old rotary phone—Your Ghost is coming out of the phone's mouthpiece.  The ghost is flipping the finger at an old metal Carnival toy.  The globe on the top of the toy is the Real World.  Behind the earth is the moon, which appears to be on a 37-day Long December page of a 2020 calendar.  Standing on the top of the calendar is a weak number one struggling to lift weights (One Week).  The weak #1 is thinking dark thoughts about a woman wearing a sleep mask and a PRAISE U shirt (Praise You).  The woman is Dreaming and we can see a few indistinct dream images.  But, we can clearly see the largest image in her dream, a meditating skeleton, Breathe.  The skeleton is inception-dreaming about a prohibited sign over two child skeletons (No Children).  Tipping off the top of the prohibited sign, is Asha Bhosle in a cup, wearing a bead necklace which is overflowing the cup (Brimful of Asha).  Almost touching the far end of her necklace: a yogi appears to Float On air.  The yogi offers pills with a Feel Good Inc label.  A Crazy white supremacist with a Q-Anon shirt, MAGA hat, and assault rifle reaches for the pills.  Looming behind crazy is a person's body in a Led Zeppelin shirt with a cashmere goat's head (Kashmir).  He/she is preparing to hit the Trumpist with bicycle Handlebars.  Balanced on one hand-grip is a large bunch of talking member berries from the show South Park, they always reply 'I Remember'.  The member berries become a circle of cantaloupes (Cantaloop).  One of the cantaloupes is pierced by a point of white from a Liechtenstein POP! canvas (Pop Culture).  Appended above the artwork (with the same color scheme) is a Simple Math equation.  Balanced on the 1+2=3 is a fermentation Mash Machine and tanks for brewing.  Leaning on the equipment is a huge wooden female sheep (Would You?...).  A single gravedigger climbs the ewe's back (Lone Digger).  Valeria Lukyanova (Human Barbie) poses in a bikini along the handle of the digger's shovel.  A blow-up-view of Val's bracelet shows Fox Mulder (from the show X-Files) and his I Want To Believe poster (Believer).  Crushing the poster is a massive woman's head made-from hay with the word SOUL in her eyes (Hey Soul Sister).  The forehead of the sculpture bears tire-tracks from the final object: a U-HAUL truck (Finally Moving).  Painted on the truck's side-panel is Scar, the Bad Guy in The Lion King.  As an invisible bonus, someone graffiti-scrawled: I Don't Want This Groove To Ever End in the dust on the top of the truck.
 
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn you to hell Veach Glines this memory
thing is permanent I refuse to read this
because I already read surface and see
her face This will force me to hear lion
sleeps tonight and picture its dream face

veach glines said...

So this could be a visual ear-worm of sorts, an eye-worm if you will (if damn-me-to-hell isn't being facetious).

I think if you use this tool to make your own memory story, this one will eventually fade.

Or it won't. And, If not, then I apologize for tattooing your grey-matter.