What songs would Ayn Rand have liked?
Taxman by The Beatles?
1 for you, 19 for me ...
Of course, the Beatles were criticizing high taxes in this one, not praising them. Were they Richard Halley?
1 for you, 19 for me ...
Of course, the Beatles were criticizing high taxes in this one, not praising them. Were they Richard Halley?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OPvWFDz...
Billy Bragg's modern English lyrics are now an accepted version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmHePb-r...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpcEhFlwY...
Ella Fitzgerald
"They All Laughed"
(George & Ira Gershwin)
The odds were a hundred to one against me
The world thought the heights were too high to climb
But people from Missouri never incensed me
Oh, I wasn't a bit concerned
For from hist'ry I had learned
How many, many times the worm had turned. . .
They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round
They all laughed when Edison recorded sound
They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother when they said that man could fly
They told Marconi wireless was a phony, it's the same old cry
They laughed at me wanting you,
said I was reaching for the moon
But oh, you came through,
now they'll have to change their tune
They all said we never could be happy,
they laughed at us and how!
But ho, ho, ho! Who's got the last laugh now?
They all laughed at Rockefeller Center,
now they're fighting to get in
They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin
They all laughed Fulton and his steamboat, Hershey and his chocolate bar
Ford and his Lizzie, kept the laughers busy, that's how people are
They laughed at me wanting you,
said it would be, "Hello, Goodbye."
But oh, you came through, now they're eating humble pie
They all said we'd never get together,
darling, let's take a bow
For ho, ho, ho! Who's got the last laugh?
Hee, hee, hee! Let's at the past laugh,
Ha, ha, ha! Who's got the last laugh now?
hey, you never gave me a link to your wife's book-I want to download/buy....we have the world to win
I also need some firearm help for my novel...PM coming...
What don't you believe? I was born too late or the party was way over? =)
You have to perform a kind of "suspension of disbelief" or qualify it as "If she could be pursuaded to listen to pop-rock in the first place," but... The first two songs that spring to mind that **I think** Rand might've absolutely loved - for their spectacular sense-of-life, are both by Japanese artists:
- "Sampomichi" ("Walking-Track") by the '90s band Judy And Mary. It's just a song about taking a walk with one's favorite person on one's favorite walking path in each of the four seasons, but singer Yuki Isoya's melodic exuberance is irrepressible to the point of explosive in this song. YMMV, but it's one of the most powerful expressions of sheer joie de vivre I've ever heard. Somebody on YouTube took a bunch of video footage from his walks through different areas of Tokyo in 1999, edited it together and sped it up a bit, and used "Sampomichi" as the audio, for a stunning effect:
http://tinyurl.com/3kxvk4n
I think Miss Rand would've stood up and cheered at the lyrics too. A translation:
http://tinyurl.com/3f6lwbd
The other one is something I stumbled onto more recently, "Merrily High Go Round" by the band Doll$Boxx, which was a one-off CD collaboration that was basically the band Gacharic Spin with singer Fuki from the "power metal" band Light Bringer on vocals. Again, one of the most explosively exuberant songs I've ever heard, at least in the choruses and bridge. [I don't have a handy lyric translation for this one and my Nihongo is still in the "Where is the beer? Where is the toilet? I love you" stage, so I'm no help and the lyrical content is gravy anyway.]
It's a pop band but with stunning instrumental chops - shades of Rush, Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment - from an all-girl band in Lolita getups who do indeed play all of their instruments, and play them well. To my ears, what really makes this band is Koga's phenomenal bass playing - she's heavy on the "slap" style, but... a great bassist is a great bassist, says Aristotle (indirectly, at least,) and there is a bass groove going on here to make Geddy weep. 8^]
Anyhow, "Tiddlywinks Music" has just blasted into space...
http://tinyurl.com/lyl3vwf
[Honorable mention: "Loud Twin Stars"...whoa! http://tinyurl.com/mletw24 ]
I could come up with a lot more, but this is already a book so I'll stop. (I try and try for brevity but it's mostly useless. When discussing music, doubly so. 8^)
The music was released toward the very end of Rand's life and I've seen no indication that she was aware of it or commented on it. But that is the beauty of the written word. Lacking explicit references, one can interpret things as one sees fit. And so, for me, this is my 5th Concerto.
It's not too hard to find streaming sources for this. Be sure to listen to all 3 movements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cVOOXQo...
Jan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sentB_7U7...
PERFECT SYSTEM
We're all comrades now you know
We're all brothers under the skin
With a few adjustments now
Living in the perfect system
The adjustment's simple there is really no pain
You'll hardly notice anything has changed
Living in a programmed life never really has ups and downs
There's no need for fighting now
There's no reason to wear a frown
[..]
I can tell by the look in your blank dull eyes
That you agree, but I'm not a bit surprised.
CAPITALISM
There's nothing wrong with Capitalism
There's nothing wrong with free enterprise
Don't try to make me feel guilty
I'm so tired of hearing you cry
PRIVATE LIFE
These are my private things
There they are against the wall
The dirty pictures, religious objects
These are my private things
There's something dangerous I like
This is my private life
I know my problems aren't your fault
What I really want to know
Has it always been this way?
NASTY HABITS
Nasty habits I must condone
No one knows what I do when I'm all alone
http://objectivish.blogspot.mx/2009/03/m...
Two citations at least appear in "The Fountainhead" in the opening pages of the chapters in Howard Roark: Tschaikowsky's First Concerto, and Rachmaninoff's Second.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sentB_7U7...
or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTSLRbm8...
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I hadn't heard this one before even though I listened to Glenn once in a while. Glenn has played some big brotherish theme music a few times that reminded me of Ayn Rand.
Kino, they were a Russian band back just before the collapse. Since they were not officially sanctioned by the government there was a lot of stuff they could not do. Yet, at one point they were pretty much the most popular band in the soviet union. Even today when Zvezda Po Imeni Solntse gets covered the whole audience will sing along because they all know the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jmmHB3K...
https://www.google.com/search?q=rock+the...
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