Music for Objectivists?
Posted by davidmcnab 10 years, 2 months ago to Culture
One of the greatest bonding and energising agents for a culture is its music. However, I'm scratching my head to think of music in the 20-21st centure popular repertoire that promotes Objectivist identity, at an intellectual, emotional or spiritual level.
So much of the pop repertoire is taken up by X wants to mate with Y, X is overjoyed at being with Y, X is pissed off an leaving Y, X got left by Y and is feeling blue, X feels ripped off by Y, etc. How many songs are there which glorify the individual human spirit?
One very vague possbility I can think of is Bob Marley's classic Get Up, Stand Up, whose lyrics exort people to give up their afterworldly dreams and focus on bettering themselves here on Earth.
Can anyone suggest any songs? Yeah, there's a ton of great classical music which promotes the good feeling, but what about the contemporary genres? Surely there's gotta be some good folk, pop, metal, reggae, techno etc pieces which put across those beautiful lifted liberated feelings.
So much of the pop repertoire is taken up by X wants to mate with Y, X is overjoyed at being with Y, X is pissed off an leaving Y, X got left by Y and is feeling blue, X feels ripped off by Y, etc. How many songs are there which glorify the individual human spirit?
One very vague possbility I can think of is Bob Marley's classic Get Up, Stand Up, whose lyrics exort people to give up their afterworldly dreams and focus on bettering themselves here on Earth.
Can anyone suggest any songs? Yeah, there's a ton of great classical music which promotes the good feeling, but what about the contemporary genres? Surely there's gotta be some good folk, pop, metal, reggae, techno etc pieces which put across those beautiful lifted liberated feelings.
1.Yes - Close to the Edge
2.Yes - Going for the One
3.Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
4.Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
5.Iron Maiden - Powerslave
6.Rush - Signals
7.Motorhead - Bastards
8.Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
9.Asia - Alpha
10.Fates Warning - Awaken the Guardian
I know that doesn't mean they'll do the right thing. Fortunately no one has touched it so far.
Did you do the whole re-work? I'd swear when I saw it yesterday they we're trying to say it was based on another work - completely short-shifting AR.
I didn't make proper note of it because I was so PO'd.
The only thing missing now is the undeniable fact that all three members of the band are virtuoso's of their instruments.
I don't suppose they consider themselves OBJ's but they are kindred spirits to be sure.
Thank you, CG. I really needed to see something set right.
Way too many disappointments these days.
So few victories against the encroaching dark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HHtsyXT...
I also love classical music, I can't name any favorites, and I don't know of an modern artists or composers that I would recommend, one that pops into my head that is not really a part of any of these is Portis Head. Their music is amazing, different and very uplifting. It sings to every part of your body, and you simply cannot hold still. I also feel that way about Cajun music and big band music. I don't care who's around, if I here either of these, I'm dancing.
is the title of his 1976 song.
Not at all Galt's advice to Dagny on how to make a decision, but I still hear it in my head.
How to reconcile the contradiction? Try 'to every thing there is a season'.
You would know the source of that, apart from the Seekers song.
Jan
forty-five minutes forty-three seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R3aWKhw...
Nazi'ism because of AR!
(And if I started shooting the lousy liars I'D be the bad guy!)
Everybody knows 2112 was based on Anthem. Side 1 is straight from the plot. They even CREDITED her.
Oh, OH! OHHHH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pplWosC_...
Dear Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8clrOQ_6...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2112_%28alb...
For uplifting, happy music, I could suggest plenty
of songs from Gilbert & Sullivan. There are also
drinking songs I like to listen to on a Clancy Broth-
ers record. (I think "Port Lairge" is the wildest dance tune I have ever heard). My favorite song
of all is "La Marseillaise". (Not that I am all that
fond of France or its politics, but that is one
h--l of a tune).
Carl Nielsen - Symphony No. 3, Sinfonia Espansiva
thirty-seven minutes and twenty-three seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPB8Wv05...
II.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer [1970]
thirty-nine minutes and twelve seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Robezb...
III.
Alan Parsons Project, I Robot [1977]
forty minutes and fifty-eight seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrjhZY0...
Bonus Track: Barbie Girl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis5...
http://liberty.me/create-music/snowdens-...
Snowden bringing truth to light
Exposing dark lies for us to see
All our lives
We’ve been told we’re living in
The land of the free
Snowden bringing truth to light
Exposing the State’s hypocrisy
Land of spies
Will you stand and fight
For your liberty?
Thank you Ed
Thank you Ed
For risking your life to open our eyes
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