Jones Beene wrote:

Stephen L.,

No, it should not. In fact, between the two versions recorded by Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead, the line takes three forms, "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" and "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to do"


Ah... It is refreshing to notice that there are others (who have scientific interests as well) who pay attention to the subtleties of popular music - which like it or not - has supplanted much of the traditional poet's (prior) literary function. In the big-picture, this is perhaps another facet of "multi-tasking."

Who reads "just" poetry any more (besides other poets)?

I like poetry, and rue the fact that - to pry it out of popular music, is not a high probability prospect. But the imperative of multi-tasking in all aspects of life- seems to demand that several art-forms must be combined these days, and the music video is the possible answer to getting an extra one or two more of these various art-mediums together for mass consumption.

At the last poetry reading I attended, there were maybe three other souls, myself being the only one who was not family-related. So afterwards, when the bar actually opened, they turned on MTV and almost like magic - many others filed in. This was not overlooked by the poet.

And to be honest, it is probably true that due to the indulgent lifestyles of the artists involved in popular music, that they are largely unaware of the deep issues which their words (sound bytes) sometimes dredge up. The two artists you mention went into "early forced retirement" - perhaps because of such indulgences.

Time for another nit!

Janis did, of course.

Jerry Garcia did too, more's the pity, but ... he didn't wasn't the lead singer on Me and Bobby McGee. That was Bob Weir, who last I heard was still performing.



And lest it go unnoticed, my inadvertent use of "loose" for "lose" (as pointed out by my technical editor down-under in Oz) turned out to be an unintended pun, adding another layer of poetic-malapropism-not to "what freedom rings"... ;-)

Jones


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