### - this IS klx... comin' at'cha via the mind-waves...
this one from Leonard Cohen going out to the bulk of humanity
as it actually applies to us all...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrLk4vdY28Q
Hallelujah ;)
reminding ya's all to 'never let go' of, well... certain things?
reminding ya's all to 'never let go' of, well... certain things?
dude i thought we were suppose to let go ?
what are these certain things.
I want to know so i don't let go of the wrong things.
man bun? not happening.
A pack of Camels.
Just like I'm glad I'm living in the land of the free
Where the rich just get richer
And the poor you don't ever have to see
It would depress us, Karl
Because we care...
### - this is klx comin'cross the mindwaves 'atcha heh...
with another one of those tunes that just kinda stops ya in your tracks
the first time ya hear it?
lol just what 'is' it about those tunes??
that touches some kinda 'inner-note' or something huh...
stopped me dead anyway heh, suddenly an turning my head this way and that to something 'it' wants to... hear/absorb...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fberft3nuiM
enjoy :)
***
Seven Day Mile --The frames
Your will changes everyday
It's a choice you've gotta make
I can't help you if I want to
Down here nothing gets a chance
It's a threat that's real enough
We can burn this bridge or stay here
It's a breeze everlasting like time
Making so sure that I can return
Just to see it from your side again
Always never seems to work
It's a word you never learned
I don't really see a way clear
It's a sea ever churning in tides
In the sureness of mind and our words
Just repeat now forever again
Well this might take a while to figure out now
So don't you rush it
And hold your head up high
Right through the doubt now
Cause it’s just a matter of time
You've been running so fast
It's the seven day mile
Has you torn in-between here and running away
Running away
I don't have a choice in this
It's a road I've come upon
You can join us if you want to
Always never seems to work
It's a word we never learned
Time will be the judge of all here
Well this might take a while to figure out now
So don't you rush it
Hold you're head up high
Right through the doubt now
Cause it's just a matter of time
You've been running so fast
It's the seven day mile
Has you torn in-between here and running away
It's the line you've been long
It's your time
It's the seven day mile
Has you torn in-between here and never again
Never again
The Frames was my partner's favorite band when we met 8 years ago.
We saw Glen Hansard live a couple of years back. Also saw the
theatre production of his "Once" at the Pantages in Hollywood.
Hansard won an Oscar for this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mtXwtapX4
***
Our last live music show was 3 nights ago at the Hollywood Bowl:
Randy Newman with full orchestra and electric band. http://tinyurl.com/y98vlluj
I took a video of this funny number: https://www.facebook.com/david.j.worrell/videos/10156727512658586/
"Oh Karl the world isn't fair
It isn't and never will be
They tried out your plan
It brought misery instead
If you'd seen how they worked it
You'd be glad you were dead
Just like I'm glad I'm living in the land of the free
Where the rich just get richer
And the poor you don't ever have to see
It would depress us, Karl
Because we care
That the world still isn't fair"
.
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 2:28:26 PM UTC-4, Jeremy H. Denisovan wrote:
The Frames was my partner's favorite band when we met 8 years ago.
We saw Glen Hansard live a couple of years back. Also saw the
theatre production of his "Once" at the Pantages in Hollywood.
Hansard won an Oscar for this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mtXwtapX4
***
Our last live music show was 3 nights ago at the Hollywood Bowl:
Randy Newman with full orchestra and electric band. http://tinyurl.com/y98vlluj
I took a video of this funny number: https://www.facebook.com/david.j.worrell/videos/10156727512658586/
"Oh Karl the world isn't fair
It isn't and never will be
They tried out your plan
It brought misery instead
If you'd seen how they worked it
You'd be glad you were dead
Just like I'm glad I'm living in the land of the free
Where the rich just get richer
And the poor you don't ever have to see
It would depress us, Karl
Because we care
That the world still isn't fair"
.
Glen Hansard - Winning Streak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu0s3qwFPc0
Reminds me of...
The Band - Forever Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtFEzhaNrT4
Winning Streak - Glen Hansard
Through summers long and
Winters cold
May you always have someone good to hold
And may good fortune wait on every bend
And may your winning streak
May it never end
So, roll the dice, boy
'Cause my money's on you
Take my advice now and put your money down too
Because there's something in the eye you can't pretend
And may your winning streak
May it never end
And may the sign of the Southern Cross
Be some comfort to you when you're lost
And may the devil's evil eye
Pass you by
Well, it's not for glory, I tell you true
That I do these things I do for you
But for a promise I made now I must defend
And may your winning streak
May it never end
Hey
And may the sign of the cross
Be some comfort when you're lost,
Help you when you're all broke down
May the spirit of good brethren, turn you around
And may the devil's evil eye, pass you right by
Don't you look back my friend
And may the sisters of good charity
Take you in
Through summers long and
Winters cold
May you always have someone good to hold
And may good fortune be a constant and a loyal friend
And may your winning streak
May it never end
May your winning streak
May it never end
May your winning streak
May it never end
### - this is klx comin' atcha via the mindwaves & opera-bitch! :)
and this golden oldy from a now long-gone bygone era heh...
smile, can remember sitting in my first place just after leaving home at
age 18, smoking good Moroccan hashish + listening to this album a few
times, this track always remaining in memory for a good while afterwards
just for its vibe alone...
uriah heep yah! and is heavy metal for sure, but also very good (i thought
so anyway heh...)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgDBil6eanc
'Tales'
enjoy :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Znh0OM9jiA
### - jimmy! boss tune and great movie/story!
one simple man just trying to make his way in life comes smack up against
the human condition?
and in his case: goes down in a blaze of glory while striking a blow for freedom when he finally gets fed up with the whole stinkin' pile of shit!
i dunno' if you guys realise just how 'hard' life is (and can be) on the streets of kingston jamaica, but it prolly don't get much rougher than
that!
but pure white lotus flowers have bloomed above such cesspits?
for example :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1I01c6CoOk
'Countryman' (1986)
full movie, almost ruined by youtube with fuckin' adverts, sheesh...
but is another great movie of that genre :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Znh0OM9jiA
Secret College Pilot = Dean
https://youtu.be/L1I01c6CoOk?t=1717
A rival franchise has been spotted https://www.edelkrone.com/products/sliderone-v2?utm_source=google&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=remarketing&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzfyxhOf24AIVB0QMCh1XjgaIEAEYASAAEgJ4DvD_BwE
Secret College Pilot = Dean
https://youtu.be/L1I01c6CoOk?t=1717
### - i & i 'pon a mission mon! whole heap a'heavy-heavy mission yah! ;)
https://youtu.be/L1I01c6CoOk?t=2824
A rival franchise has been spotted https://www.edelkrone.com/products/sliderone-v2?utm_source=google&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=remarketing&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzfyxhOf24AIVB0QMCh1XjgaIEAEYASAAEgJ4DvD_BwE
### - haha "Perfectly smooth and silent linear motion"
plus think i might: "Add FlexTILT Head 2 for better balance on the ground"
:D :D :D
I got to get a good video camera for computer.
Those motion units would add a great context vibe for
self made videos.
You should do a promo vid for dream tech imho.
music a little like Carlos Santana.
### - this is klx... comin' atcha via the mindwaves...
with a good ole fine tune from back in the day...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RciM7P9K3FA
called 'American pie'
a great live performance from the don of sing-along ballads himself here...
so take it away... The-Don!
(all together now...)
;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RciM7P9K3FA
called 'American pie'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RciM7P9K3FA
called 'American pie'
that gets a standing ovation here. fucking great music.
gotta have some of that american pie.
so i guess it's going be 'before the virus'
and after the virus. bc/ad change
bv & av. well you know before the virus
we could do this and that etc etc. Now
after the fucking virus we can't do shit.
at least they have toilet paper now.
what's up with all that tp hoarding?
what's up with that ??
I guess i'm ready to take the leap in life
so to speak huh? Just make sure it's a dream BEFORE you jump
off a mountain. Oh yeah, look before you leap too, lol!
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this song of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
"i can see clearly now"
so rip mr Nash, you did good, a genuine artist at heart :)
On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:00:49 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this song
of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
Do you mean "moments of self doubt"?
I rarely suffer from those :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
"i can see clearly now"
so rip mr Nash, you did good, a genuine artist at heart :)
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 00:36:53 +0100, thang ornerythinchus ><thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:00:49 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this song
of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
Do you mean "moments of self doubt"?
I rarely suffer from those :)
### - didn't mean self-doubt particularly, i seem to be alright, but the
rest of the planet is something else; the human race is so fucked up, for >example, that i often doubt they're gonna make it... and, like that >harbinger-guy in the bank that time, am sometimes amazed they've even made
it this far? they've been hanging by such a slim thread for the longest
time covid could even be the very thing that eventually tips them over the >edge!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
"i can see clearly now"
so rip mr Nash, you did good, a genuine artist at heart :)
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 01:43:20 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 00:36:53 +0100, thang ornerythinchus
<thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:00:49 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this song >>>> of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
Do you mean "moments of self doubt"?
I rarely suffer from those :)
### - didn't mean self-doubt particularly, i seem to be alright, but the
rest of the planet is something else; the human race is so fucked up,
for
example, that i often doubt they're gonna make it... and, like that
harbinger-guy in the bank that time, am sometimes amazed they've even
made
it this far? they've been hanging by such a slim thread for the longest
time covid could even be the very thing that eventually tips them over
the
edge!
Ahh. Gotcha. Yes, I have plenty of those moments but a bit harsher.
I think our species unfortunately is having great trouble climbing out
of it primeval pit from whence it came - that is, leaving our savage
origins behind and getting on with the job of claiming the universe as
our birthright.
Bit hard to claim that birthright when we're all stuck in a feral,
primal rut of killing, envy, environmental sabotage, waste, hatred and internecine squabbles carried out with 21st century weapons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
"i can see clearly now"
so rip mr Nash, you did good, a genuine artist at heart :)
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 02:21:07 +0100, thang ornerythinchus ><thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 01:43:20 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 00:36:53 +0100, thang ornerythinchus
<thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:00:49 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this song >>>>> of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
Do you mean "moments of self doubt"?
I rarely suffer from those :)
### - didn't mean self-doubt particularly, i seem to be alright, but the >>> rest of the planet is something else; the human race is so fucked up,
for
example, that i often doubt they're gonna make it... and, like that
harbinger-guy in the bank that time, am sometimes amazed they've even
made
it this far? they've been hanging by such a slim thread for the longest
time covid could even be the very thing that eventually tips them over
the
edge!
Ahh. Gotcha. Yes, I have plenty of those moments but a bit harsher.
I think our species unfortunately is having great trouble climbing out
of it primeval pit from whence it came - that is, leaving our savage
origins behind and getting on with the job of claiming the universe as
our birthright.
Bit hard to claim that birthright when we're all stuck in a feral,
primal rut of killing, envy, environmental sabotage, waste, hatred and
internecine squabbles carried out with 21st century weapons.
### - i don't really think/agree that ancient man was primeval in that
sense, they didn't have modern technology but they did have a harmony with >the land (and thus nature) that we, for all our amazing tech, singularly >lack?
i.e., go back to before the beginnings of modern civilisation (so more
than 10,000 years then) and what we find is people living more or less
like your own aborigines did before the whites turned up, just their >longevity alone (at least 60,000 years of uninterrupted history) being >testament enough to their doing 'something' right that didn't then put
them at-odds with the very nature that sustained them?
it might seem primitive to the likes of us, steeped & raised as we are in >exclusively purely modern terms & ideals and as such don't know anything >different... but in those times man saw himself as being a 'part' of
nature as opposed to being estranged to (i.e., above) it as, and so
respected life (and themselves) enough never to take more than they
actually needed at any one time, a sustainable solution, the aborigines >themselves taking around maybe 60 or 70,000 years just to 'get' to
australia before settling there harking back to a time when more or less >every human being lived in that same harmonious-enough manner!
before that, there were probably dozens of different humans walking
around, different species of them (including neanderthals) which, for
sure, appear primitive to us by comparison, but then they didn't suffer
from the obvious insanity we modern humans suffer from that's directly
leading to our own extinction?
as for "claiming the universe as our birthright" i don't think we're at
all ready for that hah, we can't even live 'here' well enough on our own
home planet to survive let alone on distant worlds that even 'more' >inhospitable?? all we'd likely do & achieve, if we did so venture out
there, would be to export all our dumb crap along with us and fuck all
that up as well? we'd be the idiot-bastards of the galaxy! having fucked
up our own planet enough to have to leave the nest we'd just fuck up >everything we touched/landed-upon out there as well!? (damn right we
would!)
i.e., something dire appears to have happened to our particular branch of >humanity in the various exoduses from africa, e.g., your aborigines didn't >change along the way and arrived in oz more or less the same way they were >when they first set out, and then just continued thereafter for another >70,000 years no problem, whereas 'our' branch went kinda rationally insane >somewhere along the way, the result of which today is threatening to take >down the whole planet?? we went materially-minded nuts!
and while it's obviously impossible now to go ever back to that, we
'could' still possibly regain some of that lost harmony with nature & the >universe instead of trying to run away from it and start-over on some even >more inhospitable place else?
iow; we don't 'need' to go to the stars to become self-realised beings, we >can do that right here where it's perfect for us to do so & be, where we >evolved and thus actually belong! that anything less is just to be living
in denial of it all and with what's wrong with us!
i mean, who would you rather choose to be an ambassador to go meet say
some off-world species: the current chief of the aborigines, or donald >trump?? (really laffing)
i say no contest lol, especially when ya spell it all out in black & white >like that huh :)))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwJ-g0iJ6w
"i can see clearly now"
so rip mr Nash, you did good, a genuine artist at heart :)
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 03:37:06 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 02:21:07 +0100, thang ornerythinchus
<thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 01:43:20 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 00:36:53 +0100, thang ornerythinchus
<thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:00:49 +0100, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - this is klx coming across the mind-waves heh ;)
this one going out to Johnny Nash, dead today at age 80, and this
song
of
his i grew up with...
one that came to my rescue many times in fact in moments of doubt
Do you mean "moments of self doubt"?
I rarely suffer from those :)
### - didn't mean self-doubt particularly, i seem to be alright, but
the
rest of the planet is something else; the human race is so fucked up,
for
example, that i often doubt they're gonna make it... and, like that
harbinger-guy in the bank that time, am sometimes amazed they've even
made
it this far? they've been hanging by such a slim thread for the
longest
time covid could even be the very thing that eventually tips them over >>>> the
edge!
Ahh. Gotcha. Yes, I have plenty of those moments but a bit harsher.
I think our species unfortunately is having great trouble climbing out
of it primeval pit from whence it came - that is, leaving our savage
origins behind and getting on with the job of claiming the universe as
our birthright.
Bit hard to claim that birthright when we're all stuck in a feral,
primal rut of killing, envy, environmental sabotage, waste, hatred and
internecine squabbles carried out with 21st century weapons.
### - i don't really think/agree that ancient man was primeval in that
sense, they didn't have modern technology but they did have a harmony
with
the land (and thus nature) that we, for all our amazing tech, singularly
lack?
Have a read of this:
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/country-matters-let-us-never-go-the-way-of-the-ik-1384655.html
This is what happens when we're reduced to our tin tacks grass roots
level of original existence. It's our nature at the moment (by
moiment, I mean probably 500-1000 years) but we'll get past it
eventually if we survive wars of armageddon. Personally, I don't
think the major powers will start a conflagration they can't control.
Trump is the outlier here, he has a form of mental impairment which is fucking obvious to the casual observer. He's a danger to us all.
i.e., go back to before the beginnings of modern civilisation (so more
than 10,000 years then) and what we find is people living more or less
like your own aborigines did before the whites turned up, just their
longevity alone (at least 60,000 years of uninterrupted history) being
testament enough to their doing 'something' right that didn't then put
them at-odds with the very nature that sustained them?
it might seem primitive to the likes of us, steeped & raised as we are
in
exclusively purely modern terms & ideals and as such don't know anything
different... but in those times man saw himself as being a 'part' of
nature as opposed to being estranged to (i.e., above) it as, and so
respected life (and themselves) enough never to take more than they
actually needed at any one time, a sustainable solution, the aborigines
themselves taking around maybe 60 or 70,000 years just to 'get' to
australia before settling there harking back to a time when more or less
every human being lived in that same harmonious-enough manner!
before that, there were probably dozens of different humans walking
around, different species of them (including neanderthals) which, for
sure, appear primitive to us by comparison, but then they didn't suffer
from the obvious insanity we modern humans suffer from that's directly
leading to our own extinction?
as for "claiming the universe as our birthright" i don't think we're at
all ready for that hah, we can't even live 'here' well enough on our own
home planet to survive let alone on distant worlds that even 'more'
inhospitable?? all we'd likely do & achieve, if we did so venture out
there, would be to export all our dumb crap along with us and fuck all
that up as well? we'd be the idiot-bastards of the galaxy! having fucked
up our own planet enough to have to leave the nest we'd just fuck up
everything we touched/landed-upon out there as well!? (damn right we
would!)
Oh we'll either do ourselves in (Trump is the main danger at the
moment, a fucking madman narcissist sociopath with his finger near the
red button) OR we'll claim the stars.
one or the other
It doesn't really matter to you or I, we'll both be long dead by the
time we get to the stars. If it all goes nuclear, we'll pretty
quickly go the other way.
i.e., something dire appears to have happened to our particular branch
of
humanity in the various exoduses from africa, e.g., your aborigines
didn't
change along the way and arrived in oz more or less the same way they
were
when they first set out, and then just continued thereafter for another
70,000 years no problem, whereas 'our' branch went kinda rationally
insane
somewhere along the way, the result of which today is threatening to
take
down the whole planet?? we went materially-minded nuts!
Well I don't agree at all that we're insane. We need more
psychedelics, that's what's missing. We need to expand our brains
while we're expanding our intellects. I can't imagine anyone who does
any sort of psychedlic who is capable while on a voyage of doing harm
to anyone.
and while it's obviously impossible now to go ever back to that, we
'could' still possibly regain some of that lost harmony with nature &
the
universe instead of trying to run away from it and start-over on some
even
more inhospitable place else?
iow; we don't 'need' to go to the stars to become self-realised beings,
we
can do that right here where it's perfect for us to do so & be, where we
evolved and thus actually belong! that anything less is just to be
living
in denial of it all and with what's wrong with us!
i mean, who would you rather choose to be an ambassador to go meet say
some off-world species: the current chief of the aborigines, or donald
trump?? (really laffing)
We aren't ready yet, as you perceived. There's no one yet to choose
from.
i say no contest lol, especially when ya spell it all out in black &
white
like that huh :)))
For the moment. Let evolution take its course, it might even be
silicon intelligence in lieu of us. Or with us.
go get 'em tiger! :)
so ah what else can you show me? :)
this planet is a son of bitch on people
coz ya know ya can't stop what's coming right?
damn right! ;)
### - this 'is' klx...
coming atcha again across the mind waves, maybe for the last time ;)
with this tune that's had 1.2 'billion' views on youtube?? DAMN!
and that's been stuck to me for the last few days like phantom hypnagogia heh...
it's called 'Radioactive' from the Imagine Dragons...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktvTqknDobU
so, are we awake yet peeps?
then welcome to the new age!
coz ya know ya can't stop what's coming right?
damn right! ;)
I'm waking up to ash and dust
I wipe my brow and I sweat my rust
I'm breathing in the chemicals
I'm breaking in, shaping up, then checking out on the prison bus
This is it, the apocalypse
Whoa
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
I raise my flags, don my clothes
It's a revolution, I suppose
We'll paint it red to fit right in
Whoa
I'm breaking in, shaping up, then checking out on the prison bus
This is it, the apocalypse
Whoa
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
All systems go, the sun hasn't died
Deep in my bones, straight from inside
I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, I'm radioactive, radioactive
### - this is klx comin' atcha across the mindwaves :)
- this is klx comin' atcha across the mindwaves :)
you won't be able to stop what's coming
ask bob:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GY5Ay_LBz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaZp4fJVHmQ
sorcerers in love
dances with witches
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