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RE: what music are you listening to now - Dekalb_Blues - 11-09-2016

(11-09-2016, 08:40 AM)facettes Wrote: Tongue
[End of world -- REM, Cure]

Scenes representative of the general situation in Georgetown in the immediate aftermath of decisive election returns ca. 07:45 Zulu (02:45 US EST):



" Americans google 'how do I emigrate?' as searches for 'end of the world' rise around the planet "

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=vows+to+leave+if+trump+elected&t=hs&ia=web

Among those on the record as vowing to bug out toute suite if the worst happened are such luminaries as Bryan Cranston, Amy Schumer, Miley Cyrus, Amber Rose, Barbara Streisand, Rev. Al Sharpton, Raven Symoné, John Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Lawrence, Lena Dunham, Saul Friedlander, Cher, Chelsea Handler, Neve Campbell, Keegan Michael-Key, George Lopez, Ne-Yo, Shakira, et al. (as well as cast of many millions of everyday Joes and Janes http://trumpinthenews.com/id/16443005580 ). Aircraft of all kinds are frantically being pressed into service in this desperate Dunkirk-like evacuation:





Well, you'll have this out in the provinces, you know. Cheers. Cool


http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/ha-moving-sale-ads-pop-around-la-celebs-threatening-leave-us

"Donald Trump has announced that when he assumes the Presidency he’s going to ban the sale of pre-shredded cheese -- he wants to make America grate again."  -- Anon. Internetz wiseass


RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 11-10-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - AnthroHeart - 11-10-2016




RE: R.I.P. Leonard Cohen - Dekalb_Blues - 11-11-2016

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Cohen and Joni Mitchell at the 1967 Newport Folk Festival (held in the state of Rhode Island, east coast U.S.A.)

Leonard Cohen (21 September 1934 – 10 November 2016)
"One of the most fascinating and enigmatic -- if not the most successful -- singer/songwriters of the late '60s, Leonard Cohen has retained an audience across six decades of music-making, interrupted by various digressions into personal and creative exploration, all of which have only added to the mystique surrounding him. Second only to Bob Dylan (and perhaps Paul Simon), he commands the attention of critics and younger musicians more firmly than any other musical figure from the '60s who is still working in the 21st century, which is all the more remarkable an achievement for someone who didn't even aspire to a musical career until he was in his thirties." [He was already a well-respected published poet and novelist.] (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/leonard-cohen-mn0000071209/biography)

"At the [1967] Newport Folk Festival … Leonard did 'Suzanne.' I’d met him and I went, ‘I love that song. What a great song.’ Really. 'Suzanne' was one of the greatest songs I ever heard. So I was proud to meet an artist. He made me feel humble, because I looked at that song and I went, ‘Woah. All my songs seem so naive by comparison.’ It raised the standard of what I wanted to write."
-- Joni Mitchell, in Joni Mitchell In Her Own Words by Malka Marom (2014)





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Of Jewish upbringing, Cohen was ordained in 1996 as a Zen priest.

“Sometimes when you no longer see yourself as the hero of your own drama, expecting victory after victory and you understand deeply that this is not paradise... Somehow, especially the privileged ones that we are, we somehow embrace the notion that this veil of tears, that it’s perfectible, that you can get it all straight. I found that things became a lot easier when I no longer expected to win. I tried to put this into that song called 'A Thousand Kisses Deep'. When you understand that, you abandon your masterpiece and you sink into the real masterpiece.”



"These are the final days, this is the darkness, this is the flood. What is the appropriate behaviour in a catastrophe, in a flood? You know, while you're clinging to your orange crate in the torrent and you pass somebody else hanging on to a spar of wood. What do you declare yourself? 'Left wing'? 'Right wing'? 'Pro-abortion'? 'Against abortion'? All these things are luxuries which you can no longer afford. What is the proper behaviour in a flood?"
"[font=Verdana]I began the song about democracy in 1988 and I didn't get it out until 1992. Well by the time I got it out, the song was co-opted as a tool for the Democratic party. It was played on radio stations the week of the election. And it seemed to fit in with the president-elect's program. But hopefully my songs, which last as long as Volvos -- that's 30 years. Hopefully my song will outlast this administration.... I have about fifty verses of 'Democracy' that I discarded. It examined many, many themes. It was occasioned by the collapse of the Berlin Wall. It is a song where there's no inside and no outside. This is just the life of the democracy. It isn't imposed from above. It isn't connected to a Democratic victory or a Republican victory. It's coming through a hole in the wall, it's coming through a crack, it's coming imperial, mysterious in amorous array. It is the religion of the West. It's just starting. We had this idea of democracy was going to be when the masses will quote Shakespeare and listen to Mozart. But that was popular while the ... we know that one's not going to happen. It is the beginning of a culture, a great culture, because it will affirm other cultures, and a great religion because it affirms other religions. It is part of the appetite for fraternity and for equality that we have that has been animated in our hearts by the whole experiment. But we're just at the beginning, we're just at the edge of it.[/font]
-- Cohen, 1992 interviews

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"I'm sentimental, if you know what I mean
I love the country, but I can't stand the scene
And I'm neither left nor right
I'm just staying home tonight
Getting lost in that hopeless little screen
But I'm stubborn as those garbage bags
That time cannot decay
I'm junk, but I'm still holding up this wild bouquet
Democracy is coming to the U. S. A."



"I like all of Leonard’s songs, early or late, ‘Going Home,’ ‘Show Me the Place,’ ‘The Darkness.’ These are all great songs, deep and truthful as ever and multidimensional, surprisingly melodic, and they make you think and feel. I like some of his later songs even better than his early ones. Yet there’s a simplicity to his early ones that I like, too."
--- Bob Dylan, in Leonard Cohen Makes It Darker by David Remnick (New Yorker: October 17, 2016)

Cohen released his last album, You Want It Darker, a few months ago -- at the age of 82.



In the cicada's cry
No sign can foretell
How soon it must die.
--- Matsuo Basho


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 (1984)


Without Name and Form
Well-versed in the Buddha way,
I go the non-Way
Without abandoning my
Ordinary person's affairs.
The conditioned and
Name-and-form,
All are flowers in the sky.
Nameless and formless,
I leave birth-and-death.
--- P'ang Yün


[font=Times New Roman]The Great Tao[/font]
The Great Tao has no form,
Truth has no counterpart,
It is motionless like the Void,
It does not wander throuth [the samsara of] life and death,
The Three Worlds do not contain it,
Within it there is neither past, nor present, nor future.
--- Nan'ch'üan P'u-yüan




Light Itself

Dwell!
You are Light itself.
Rely on yourself,
Do not rely on others.
The Dharma is the Light,
Rely on the Dharma.
Do not rely on anything other than Dharma.
--- A Pali verse





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_______ - GentleWanderer - 11-13-2016

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RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 11-16-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 11-20-2016




RE: Off again, Anne again, gone again, Finnegan - Dekalb_Blues - 11-20-2016

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The discursively-associative and surreally-paronomasiacal powers of the unregenerate half-baked human mind
can be a scary thing.

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Tulsa-born but Dallas-raised Anne Erin Clark (perhaps better-known by her stage-name "St. Vincent"), composed this for inclusion in yMusic's Beautiful Mechanical (2011).
"This is moving through different eras of classical music.  Expressionists well represented.  Along with other styles and ideas; there is definitely an 'American' music tone; inspired by Copland, Gershwin, and even Dvorak from his Symphony #9.  But what the hell do I know.  I like it." -- astute SchmooTube-page commenter's 2-cents'-worth

Here's her uncle, Tuck Andress (with his wife, Patti) killin' it Jimi-style, from a great jazz-harmonical height. As a teenager Annie C. roadied on one of his European tours.

"Little Wing"

Well, she's walking through the clouds,
With a circus mind that's running wild,
Butterflies and zebras,
And moonbeams and fairy tales.
That's all she ever thinks about.
Riding with the wind.

When I'm sad, she comes to me,
With a thousand smiles she gives to me free.
It's alright, she says it's alright,
Take anything you want from me,
Anything.
Fly on little wing.         

And so castles made of sand slip into the sea, eventually.
        
BTW, you have to straighten up and fly (and eat) right in Texas -- trust me on this one:

Crosby, Stills, & Hash (actually Hutson & Harris, Attorneys, Waco, TX)


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A law unto himself.

 
What any of this has to do with anything besides the fevered mind-distortions of really bad jet-lag is anybody's guess. Cool 


RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 11-22-2016




RE: Do-It-Yourself Magical Mystery Musically Macabre Mashup Tour - Dekalb_Blues - 11-22-2016

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DO-IT-YOURSELF DEP'T.:
For an ineffably chilling aesthetic experience watch the following vid (with its sound muted) whilst listening to the next one:





Somehow related:



Cool
 


RE: what music are you listening to now - Plenum - 11-23-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - isis - 12-02-2016

since seeing the movie "captain fantastic" their version of this song refuses to get out of my head. the scene where they played it made me cry embarrassingly hard. bc it was so incredibly beautiful.
fantastic movie, fantastic soundtrack.



She's got a smile that it seems to me
Reminds me of childhood memories
Where everything
Was as fresh as the bright blue sky

Now and then when I see her face
She takes me away to that special place
And if I stared too long
I'd probably break down and cry

Sweet child o' mine
Sweet love of mine

She's got eyes of the bluest skies
As if they thought of rain
I'd hate to look into those eyes
And see an ounce of pain

Her hair reminds me of a warm safe place
Where as a child I'd hide
And pray for the thunder and the rain
To quietly pass me by

Sweet child o' mine
Sweet love of mine


RE: what music are you listening to now - Minyatur - 12-19-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - sunnysideup - 12-21-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - Jade - 12-21-2016

Happy 21/12 day!




RE: what music are you listening to now - Cosmo23 - 12-21-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - AnthroHeart - 12-21-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - Cosmo23 - 12-23-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - Minyatur - 12-27-2016




RE: what music are you listening to now - Spaced - 01-03-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - GentleWanderer - 01-10-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 01-10-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - third-density-being - 01-11-2017



All I have Best in me for You


RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 01-12-2017


(Just realised, I'm posting a weird amount of music I don't like/don't usually hear in relation to songs I actually like/hear...RollEyes)


RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 01-15-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 01-16-2017

This track's been on repeat since getting back from this year's Holy Ship! event   : D

(the footage was from the previous year)






RE: what music are you listening to now - Cyanatta - 01-16-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - AnthroHeart - 01-16-2017

Doing a trial of Amazon Music Unlimited, so listening to pieces of 100's of songs from the playlists that the music experts created. 10's of millions of songs to select from.


RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 01-17-2017




RE: what music are you listening to now - Nía - 01-18-2017