Geof Nanto Posted August 2, 2021 One of my favourite artists of all time is Leonard Cohen and his last album is one of his greatest. There's a Japanese tradition of writing a brief poem when at death's door. I bought a book of these poems expecting deep revelations as many are by Zen monks - but I was disappointed as most feel contrived to me. However, that's certainly not the case with Cohen's You Want it Darker. The whole album is excellent and contains the best death songs / poems I've ever heard. Totally authentic emotion from a master communicator - a magical weaving of darkness and light; of embodied humanness with its worldly desires and very real suffering interplaying with profound spiritual longing. But perhaps only deeply meaningful for few. I suspect he's too honest for most, for the many who seem to like their spirituality sugar coated. (At the end of the chorus Cohen sings “Hineni, hineni; I’m ready, my lord.” Hineni is Hebrew for “here I am,” and is the response Abraham gives when God calls on him to sacrifice his son Isaac. It is also the name of a prayer of preparation and humility, addressed to God, chanted by the cantor on Rosh Hashanah.) 4 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silent thunder Posted August 2, 2021 2 minutes ago, Yueya said: One of my favourite artists of all time is Leonard Cohen and his last album is one of his greatest. There's a Japanese tradition of writing a brief poem when at death's door. I bought a book of these poems expecting deep revelations as many are by Zen monks - but I was disappointed as most feel contrived to me. However, that's certainly not the case with Cohen's You Want it Darker. The whole album is excellent and contains the best death songs / poems I've ever heard. Totally authentic emotion from a master communicator - a magical weaving of darkness and light; of embodied humanness with its worldly desires and very real suffering interplaying with profound spiritual longing. But perhaps only deeply meaningful for few. I suspect he's too honest for most, for the many who seem to like their spirituality sugar coated. (At the end of the chorus Cohen sings “Hineni, hineni; I’m ready, my lord.” Hineni is Hebrew for “here I am,” and is the response Abraham gives when God calls on him to sacrifice his son Isaac. It is also the name of a prayer of preparation and humility, addressed to God, chanted by the cantor on Rosh Hashanah.) What a treasure he is and was to me! Thanks for sharing this... and at this time... synchronistically resonant. *bow “I greet you from the other side of sorrow and despair, with a love so vast and shattered it will reach you everywhere.” ~ L Cohen 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eduardo Posted August 3, 2021 (edited) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVffrrRDFPQ Proclamación para iluminar Los Jaivas Vengo de la cordillera al mar Estoy de paso por esta ciudad Traigo lunas para tu jardín Y ramitas de sonrisa en flor también traigo dulce amistad Por las penas y el dolor Amor dulce amor Amor dulce amor traigo lunas para tu jardín Y de paso una cancion Amor dulce de amor Amor dulce de amor Traigo lunas para tu jardín Y de paso una canción Y la luz baña los cerros (Hágase la luz) Debajo del abrigo (Hágase la luz) La luz en la cabeza tan fuerte (Que haya luz) Y en todos los corazones (Que haya luz) Que se enciendan las velas (Que se haga la luz) Y el amor también gotea en los escritorios (Que se haga la luz) Que se baile en las aceras (Hágase la luz) Luz en el cerebelo (Sea la luz) En los guantes del caballero (Sea la luz) Más luz para los que viven (Hágase la luz) Deja que esta tierra negra brille, ay (Que haya luz) Y las caderas se mueven (Que haya luz) Y que todos bailen felices (Que haya luz) Y el amor también gotea en los escritorios (que haya luz) Y el amor también gotea en los escritorios (que haya luz) Y el amor también gotea en los escritorios Edited August 10, 2021 by Eduardo 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geof Nanto Posted August 4, 2021 Bob Dylan once commented that Cohen’s songs were increasingly sounding like hymns. Here’s another one of spiritual longing and human despair from his last album: 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silent thunder Posted August 12, 2021 (edited) My absolute favorite Queen song. '39 written and sung by Brian May. Brian May. Rock Guitar God, and PhD Astro-Physicist. He combined both into my favorite Queen song '39 For a long time, I assumed it was about a ship-wreck and the eventual return of the survivors and I deeply resonated with the paradox of the line 'for the day I take your hand in the land that our grandchildren knew'. When I tried to research what shipwreck the song was based on, I disovered it wasn't. '39 is a hypothetical accout about a crew of Astronauts who experience Time Dilation. After leaving Earth in '39 and traveling for a one year at near light speed then returning, only to find it's still '39 but 100 years later... and all they knew has passed and now resides 'in the land that our grandchildren knew'. So '39 has got Theoretical Physics, Freddie Mercury singing backup and happens to also be played on a 12 string (sigh) Edited August 12, 2021 by silent thunder 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted August 13, 2021 I remember when I first heard this song, I had this feeling it was somehow a dark prophecy, one of those that come in a vision you can only understand viscerally... until it comes true. Gave me such goosebumps. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted August 25, 2021 I am listening to the drummer 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ano Eremita Posted August 25, 2021 (edited) Stomu Yamash'ta – Red Buddha (1971) Red Buddha 0:00 As Expanding As 15:20 Stomu Yamash'ta metal strings, tambury, cymbal, musical saw & mandorin harp, steel drum, marimba, cow bell, wood block & skin drum, composer & arranger Edited August 25, 2021 by Ano Eremita Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miroku Posted September 2, 2021 On 3. 8. 2021 at 12:56 AM, Yueya said: One of my favourite artists of all time is Leonard Cohen and his last album is one of his greatest. There's a Japanese tradition of writing a brief poem when at death's door. I bought a book of these poems expecting deep revelations as many are by Zen monks - but I was disappointed as most feel contrived to me. However, that's certainly not the case with Cohen's You Want it Darker. The whole album is excellent and contains the best death songs / poems I've ever heard. Totally authentic emotion from a master communicator - a magical weaving of darkness and light; of embodied humanness with its worldly desires and very real suffering interplaying with profound spiritual longing. But perhaps only deeply meaningful for few. I suspect he's too honest for most, for the many who seem to like their spirituality sugar coated. (At the end of the chorus Cohen sings “Hineni, hineni; I’m ready, my lord.” Hineni is Hebrew for “here I am,” and is the response Abraham gives when God calls on him to sacrifice his son Isaac. It is also the name of a prayer of preparation and humility, addressed to God, chanted by the cantor on Rosh Hashanah.) I absolutely adore 'You Want It Darker" it is the most perfect album. I have been listening to it for several years now and it always begs a full listen, not just one song, but full and in the order it was made. The atmosphere it creates is just amazing. While Cohen was jewish until his last breath I cannot help but think the songs "Treaty" and "It seemed a better way" can be read as songs about his zen master who spent last years in infamy as his sexual escapades went public and Leonard Cohen was with him in his last days, taking care of him. But of course that is just one way to view it and that is the genius of the author. "Treaty" can also be read as a classical jewish way of relating to G*d, however there literally is a treaty as they have a coven. Anyway, sorry for my rambling I am just so excited about Cohen. There is a great article written by his rabbi who explains a bit the theological background behind this album. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miroku Posted September 2, 2021 Thought you guys could enjoy some nice Czech artist singing about hot it would be nice to hear sth nice in the news. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ano Eremita Posted September 4, 2021 The Bravery of Being Out of Range by Roger Waters You have a natural tendency To squeeze off a shot You're good fun at parties You wear the right masks You're old but you still Like a laugh in the locker room You can't abide change You're at home on the range You opened your suitcase Behind the old workings To show off the magnum You deafened the canyon A comfort a friend Only upstaged in the end By the Uzi machine gun Does the recoil remind you Remind you of sex Old man what the hell you gonna kill next Old timer who you gonna kill next I looked over Jordan and what did I see Saw a U.S. Marine in a pile of debris I swam in your pools And lay under your palm trees I looked in the eyes of the Indian Who lay on the Federal Building steps And through the range finder over the hill I saw the frontline boys popping their pills Sick of the mess they find On their desert stage And the bravery of being out of range Yeah the question is vexed Old man what the hell you gonna kill next Old timer who you gonna kill next Hey bartender over here Two more shots And two more beers Sir turn up the TV sound The war has started on the ground Just love those laser guided bombs They're really great For righting wrongs You hit the target And win the game From bars 3,000 miles away 3,000 miles away We play the game With the bravery of being out of range We zap and maim With the bravery of being out of range We strafe the train With the bravery of being out of range We gained terrain With the bravery of being out of range With the bravery of being out of range We play the game With the bravery of being out of range Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geof Nanto Posted September 5, 2021 I lost a dear friend a few days ago. She was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis a year ago and treatments failed to curtail its rapid progression. She was 66 years old, a little younger than me. Thankfully, she died in peace, no acute suffering throughout her illness. She was able to stay in her own home until the last few days when her lungs irreversibly collapsed. She was fully conscious and lucid until the end, when at her request they switched off the machines keeping her alive in intensive care. There was no hope for her survival. She had accepted with great equanimity in the preceding months that her end was approaching. She reread The Tibetan Book of the Dead, and had a strong, long-term Bhakti yoga practice. Yet, understandably, she said it was very hard to finally let go. Without oxygen, she rapidly faded into the world beyond this one. But sad, oh so sad. The second close friend I’ve lost this year. In her memory: 5 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silent thunder Posted September 5, 2021 The longer I live, the more loved ones I lose to the next phase. It's rather relentless. But with each one... I am reminded how unbelievably fortunate I am. For out of the spinning of this remarkable universe of billions of years. I had the indescribable good fortune to meet and love them. Treasure of treasures. I'm always gutted by the loss, while shining with gratitude. Life encompasses all of it. Be well friend and heal up. So grateful you share here @Yueya 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ano Eremita Posted September 19, 2021 Miles Davis : Human Nature Miles Davis – Live in Germany 1988 (Munich Philharmonic Concert Hall) Miles Davis – Trumpet Kenny Garrett – Saxophone Bobby Irving – Keyboards Adam Holzman – Keyboards Joseph „Foley” Mccreary – Guitar Benjamin Rietveld – Bass Marilyn Mazur – Percussion Ricky Wellman – Drums 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doc benway Posted September 19, 2021 My condolences for your losses @Yueya. I am also deeply grateful to have connected with you here. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RobB Posted September 19, 2021 (edited) https://youtu.be/3q8nGnls1Ow Edited September 19, 2021 by RobB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eduardo Posted September 19, 2021 (edited) Govinda Kula Shaker en directo 1997 Revelación Edited September 19, 2021 by Eduardo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ano Eremita Posted September 21, 2021 Paco de Lucia - Entre dos aguas (1976) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted October 2, 2021 Spoiler Monday morningWhy so boring?Standing in lineDoesn't matter anymore, I'll be just fine You're so square sitting comfy in your boxI don't care, go to work in my cool socksGot no patterns on your plain old tieAre you really gonna be that guy? There's nothing wrong with your jeansI think there's something wrong with meThe sun goes down, the day's overI guess I'm just another three leaf clover 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites