We all suffer alone, Gabby, and collectively may or may not feel a cause. There does seem to be a drama in there, somewhere, but it continues to elude me as I quit participating in psychodrama long ago. My compassion can't seem to touch it, although I occasionally feel it enough to express. Music then, as Andrew suggests, can be a relief. Like beauty, the artist's work can inspire, but our sensibilities are honed over time and experience. To each his own. The real stuff liberates us from the knowing.
On Friday, February 7, 2014 3:55:48 AM UTC-5, Gabby wrote: > > Yes, that's you Molly, the holy reunion lover! : > My reality of you, the stuff I knew I had to suffer under, would they go > real. > > > > Am 07.02.2014 um 01:15 schrieb Molly <[email protected] <javascript:>>: > > Well, I loved that Jack Bruce's last line in the video of this historic > Cream reunion was "That's the real stuff," probably because the passion for > the music of these three musicians, reunited after going their own way as > teenagers to make music history, is obvious in this performance. But, > beauty in the eye of the beholder is hard to argue. > > On Thursday, February 6, 2014 9:40:41 AM UTC-5, Gabby wrote: >> >> Haven't you posted this before? Or was it Francis? I understand that this >> is very much the music of the stars of your time. And I understand that >> this is good music, like Andrew said. Yet the displayed Born Under A Bad >> Sign attitude cannot compete with the "I've been down so goddamn long that >> it looks like up to me" time span that the Doors overlooked. Absolutely >> timeless in respect of dealing with self-pity is Douglas Adams. Here's a >> reminder from his So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish: >> "And as he drove on, the rain clouds dragged down the sky after him for, >> though he did not know it, Rob McKenna was a Rain God. All he knew was that >> his working days were miserable and he had a succession of lousy holidays. >> All the clouds knew was that they loved him and wanted to be near him, to >> cherish him and to water him." >> >> >> 2014-02-05 Molly <[email protected]>: >> >>> Here's the real stuff http://youtu.be/uEGVtbgYx2I >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 12:28:02 AM UTC-5, archytas wrote: >>>> >>>> I had the Superbowl on last night. I was quickly bored (Denver didn't >>>> turn up) and muted the broadcast whilst doing some work. Looking up it >>>> was >>>> half-time. Without the 'music' the Black-eyed Peas and others strutting >>>> about on stage looked utterly ludicrous, but still better than with sound! >>>> I can get into, say, Beethoven's 9th and a wide range of live >>>> performances. I would pay to have the vast majority of so-called music >>>> turned-off. I cannot remotely understand why anyone would inflict it on >>>> me. Nietzsche, an idiot if ever there was one, was swooned by military >>>> processions and bands. Some people are very easily swooned, so selfish >>>> they can't understand annoying other people is wrong and unaware >>>> reasonable >>>> silence is a social demand. Germany is very different to the UK in this >>>> respect - even if your kids are noisy there you are expected to take them >>>> out so as not to annoy your neighbours. Harder to describe the >>>> soul-touching, especially as I doubt some of the annoying prats have one! >>>> If you can do pelvic thrusts to it I reckon it ain't music and has no >>>> soul. >>>> >>>> On Monday, 27 January 2014 07:31:18 UTC, andrew vecsey wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Why does music captivate our soul as powerfully as it does? Why is it >>>>> that the same music which captivates the soul of a some listeners is >>>>> found >>>>> to be nothing more than annoying noise to other listeners? >>>>> >>>> -- >>> >>> --- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>> >> >> -- > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > ""Minds Eye"" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] <javascript:>. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
