What are you listening to?

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(2018-01-19, 12:12 AM)Typoz Wrote: as I listened to this, I realised that this is what we are made of, our bodies, the bones, the muscles, the tendons, this sound is what they are made of



*Due allowance is made for all belief systems (and none). Nevertheless, this celebration is a about a birth, a renewal, a journey towards Springtime...

Something appears to be wrong with the audio. Can you provide the link?
(2018-01-19, 01:10 PM)Steve001 Wrote: Something appears to be wrong with the audio. Can you provide the link?

The audio's fine for me - it might be a problem on your end. In any case, the link is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_conti...YnkTJWnQAg.
(2018-01-20, 01:57 AM)Laird Wrote: The audio's fine for me - it might be a problem on your end. In any case, the link is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=ZYnkTJWnQAg.

Thanks. It's this specific vid. All others I've listened to today have no trouble with the audio.
You Keep On Moving 


Suo Gan

Paul McCartney - Eleanor Rigby Wink

On the "metal" theme, and inspired by the Michael Tsarion on Race, Jordan Peterson, and Why Conspiracy Work is Spiritual Work |372| thread on Skeptiko, here's Soundgarden's cover of Black Sabbath's "Into the Void", with the Soundgarden lyrics adapted from a purported speech by Chief Sealth. Whether or not the lyrics are genuine, they at least reflect a plausible and laudable Native American approach and response to the colonialists:

And one of my favourite songs from one of Soundgarden's contemporaries in the same genre, Garden by Pearl Jam:




I haven't thought about the lyrics much before. Some people seem to think they're about death ("garden of stone" being a cemetery). They might though be interpretable as a critique of materialism: "garden of stone" being a world in which the (love of the) suppleness of life has been perverted into (the "love" of) hard, lifeless objects; a world into which we are forced to walk with our "hands bound" and "face blood", our souls having "defected" to these "modern needs".
(This post was last modified: 2018-02-19, 09:56 AM by Laird.)
The new TV show, Legion (an X-Men spin off) has a lot of Pink Floyd references so I was prompted to play a few tracks. Right now I'm listening to Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Sublime. Smile
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
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Another very good TV show that stimulates the mind is "The Leftovers" which happens to have a pretty good soundtrack with songs from artists I was not aware of. One of them (S02e09) is Strugill Simpson who fits into the Country/Americana genres. The song they played on that episode is called "The Promise" which prompted me to look for more of his work. Here's a song that might appeal to some of us here. Rolling Stone described it as "the thinking man's country song".




Turtles All the Way Down


Sturgill Simpson

I've seen Jesus play with flames in a lake of fire that I was standing in
Met the devil in Seattle and spent 9 months inside the lion's den
Met Buddha yet another time and he showed me a glowing light within
But I swear that God is there every time I glare in the eyes of my best friend
Says my son it's all been done and someday your gonna wake up old and gray
So go and try to have some fun showing warmth to everyone
You meet and greet and cheat along the way

There's a gateway in our mind that leads somewhere out there beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light cut you open and pull out all your pain
Tell me how you make illegal something that we all make in our brain
Some say you might go crazy but then again it might make you go sane

Every time I take a look inside inside that old and fabled book
I'm blinded and reminded of the pain caused by some old man in the sky
Marijuana, LSD, Psilocybin, and DMT
They all changed the way I see
But love's the only thing that ever saved my life

So don't waste your mind on nursery rhymes
Or fairy tales of blood and wine
It's turtles all the way down the line
So to each their own til' we go home
To other realms our souls must roam
To and through the myth that we all call space and time


Songwriters: Sturgill Simpson
Turtles All the Way Down lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
(This post was last modified: 2018-03-30, 09:55 PM by Kamarling.)

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