P.S. There are a few ProgRock bands that I've heard over the years...I just
never really got as much into them. I do like what nerdcore has become
though...big fan of Radiohead, and a few others in their ilk, but I don't
really think they are as technically talented as many of these other
musicians. I just like the sound of their music. That would get me stoned by
most Radiohead fans, who think they are the greatest band of all time. I
save that description for Pink Floyd.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Chris Jenkins
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Yeah, and Flea was a Bootsy disciple. That's why you have this:
> **
> *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gs2o5T7oN8*
> **
> **
> Stevie Wonder was fantastic, but Flea funkdafied this song.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Pat <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 21 Aug, 14:51, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Bite your tongue. Les Claypool is one of the greatest bass players to
>> ever
>> > live. I love that album. Jerry Was A Race Car Driver is fantastic.
>> >
>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUxAol0wbak
>> >
>> > Try and keep up with his hands. Les, Bootsy Collins, and Flea are the
>> unholy
>> > Trinity of Funk Bassists.
>> >
>>
>>   Collins!!  Thanks for that, I've been trying to remember what
>> Bootsy's last name was for months.  Of course, I never bothered to
>> look it up.  ;-)  Definitely, Bootsy.
>>
>> > On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:00 AM, [email protected] <
>>  >
>> >
>> >
>> > [email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Yep I stopped reading any sort of music reviews year ago, after being
>> > > pursuaded to purchase an album called 'Sailing the seas of cheese', by
>> > > a band called Primus. My god noooooo!
>> >
>> > > On 21 Aug, 13:55, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > The idea that humility is the basis of grace is, I think, wonderful.
>> > > > I have personally known several public officials who have taken a
>> > > > great deal of flack and criticism over the years, yet know them to
>> be
>> > > > humble, loving people with empathy for others central to their
>> > > > actions.  I wonder at the nature of our need for criticism, perhaps
>> it
>> > > > is driven, as you suggest, from occult low self esteem.  Roger
>> Ebert,
>> > > > the movie critic, is one I have watched over the years and enjoyed
>> > > > even though he can be caustic and bend toward the popular at times.
>> > > > Because of a recent bout with throat cancer, he continues his work
>> as
>> > > > a writer with a wonderful blog.  He posted recently that very few
>> > > > people under 50 read the movie reviews and it is becoming a dying
>> > > > trade.  It got me to thinking who wonderful life might be without
>> > > > critics - which of course, does not include integrated discernment
>> and
>> > > > positive feedback.  That everybody wins spirit can be hard to find.
>> >
>> > > > On Aug 21, 7:41 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > On 21 Aug, 12:05, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > > On the way to work this moring I was pondering over a thing with
>> the
>> > > > > > intent of bringing it up here.  Then of course I got into work
>> and
>> > > > > > promptly forgot all about it.
>> >
>> > > > > > However when Pat said this:
>> >
>> > > > > > 'The history of our world is littered with good 'bad examples',
>> yet
>> > > we
>> > > > > > never see them as such and, so, are doomed to repeat them until
>> we
>> > > > > > sort out our perspectives.'
>> >
>> > > > > > In the 'What is fair?' thread, it brought it all back to me, so
>> first
>> > > > > > off, cheers for that Pat.
>> >
>> > > > >     No worries.  Synchronicity is a speciality of mine.  ;-)
>> >
>> > > > > > Our history is rich with examples of one culture or one religoin
>> > > > > > invadeing the terriotory of another country in order to bring
>> their
>> > > > > > own form of 'order' to that place.  Think British Empire, think
>> > > > > > crusades, think Tibet.
>> >
>> > > > > > So is this ethicaly sound, and is there then any differance
>> between
>> > > > > > these examples and our troops in Afganistan?
>> >
>> > > > > The main difference is time.  The TRUTH is that we're all in this
>> > > > > (world) together and it would behoove us (all!) if we 'grew up'
>> and
>> > > > > realised that.  Some people view their desires as more important
>> than
>> > > > > those of others.  So, rather than trying to seek out a way for all
>> > > > > parties' desires to be striven for, those with a technological
>> > > > > advantage, step on those without it and force their desires on the
>> > > > > others without consideration (might makes right).  This is done by
>> > > > > selfish/self-important, callous individuals who MAY also have a
>> form
>> > > > > of occult low self esteem veiled by an outward projection of
>> arrogance
>> > > > > (usually seen by others as false or baseless arrogance).  A good
>> dose
>> > > > > of empathy is the cure, but, unfortunately, it doesn't come in a
>> > > > > tablet, capsule or injectible form.  Rather, it requires humility,
>> > > > > which to the individual with an occult low self esteem, appears to
>> be
>> > > > > too big of a price to pay, as it requires themselves to humble
>> > > > > themselves when they would rather be seen as 'on high'.  It was to
>> > > > > this way of thinking that Jesus appealed to us by saying,
>> "...those
>> > > > > who would be last will be first and the first last".  Thus the
>> true
>> > > > > servant of God is a servant to all humanity, rather than
>> attempting to
>> > > > > be the Lord of all humanity.  It is for this reason that Islam
>> > > > > endeavours to instruct its adherents to be 'slaves of Allah',
>> i.e.,
>> > > > > servants of God.  The term 'slave of Allah' is intended to be a
>> great
>> > > > > compliment, but many non-Muslims don't understand it and take
>> offense
>> > > > > at the term 'slave', not realising its intention as 'willing
>> servant'.-
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>>
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