Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2021

American Philosophical Classics : American Pie , Hotel California

 

The two classic American songs that are famous for their wide and varied interpretations are "American Pie" and "Hotel California". These two happened to be among my favorites even before I took to listening to  English / Western Pop / American music / visiting America or even listening to music seriously. There is something in these songs that attracts one to their musical interpretation. Also their chords and instrumental arrangements are off beat and that could be something that makes them more attractive.

In my years in US, Las Vegas was one of my favorite places (more so for the Casinos). The Fremont Street experience of "American Pie", in downtown Las Vegas, was one of the most memorable American experiences for me. 

The lyrics of the song American Pie (and Hotel California) are open to wide interpretations. Many books, blogs and talk shows / radio shows are dedicated to the diverse interpretations. There is a philosophy that flows through both these songs and that makes these songs among the American classics. The one thing that I would definitely say is that everyone visiting and staying in US for extended period, will experience the part of this flowing philosophy in these two songs. 

Here is my playlist of the songs on YouTube with videos of interpretations etc. :

1) American Pie

2) Hotel California 

Web Sites for Song Interpretations :  

American Pie  

Hotel California 

American Pie made me a fan of Don Mclean and Hotel California made me a fan of Eagles. Also, these two songs made me interested in American Country and folk music, Blue Grass and the whole American West. Having lived in the Bible Belt of Southern US (Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina, New Mexico, Colorado ), I have experienced the friendliness of West ( Tejas, pronounced Tehaas) and the rugged, religious and philosophical life, full of innocence in this region.   

American Pie and Hotel California are among my favorites but this Covid pandemic and extended multiple lockdowns made me realize the philosophies in these songs in a different perspective ..  

"Long long time ago, I still remember how that music used to make me smile"


And she said "We are all just prisoners here, of our own device"



Friday, September 6, 2019

OSHO: Meaning and Versatility of the word ‘FUCK’




 "After Friedrich Nietzsche declared that "God is Dead" - the word FUCK has become the most important word in the English language."





I watched this video of Osho and realized how equanimous he is during the sermon. The best part of the video is in final few seconds when he comments , "It clears your throat" and smiles. That smile is one of the best I have seen ... one must watch this 7 minute video till the end at least for that smile !

In this video, Osho speaks over the versatile use of the English word “Fuck”. It is one of the most interesting words in English language today. Osho says that there are not many words with the versatility of fuck. Besides the sexual meaning, there are also the following uses:

Ignorance: Fucked if I know.

Trouble: I guess I am fucked now!

Fraud: I got fucked at the used car lot.

Aggression: Fuck you!

Displeasure: What the fuck is going on here?

Difficulty: I can’t understand this fucking job.

Incompetence: He is a fuck-off.

Suspicion: What the fuck are you doing?

Enjoyment: I had a fucking good time.

Request: Get the fuck out of here.

Hostility: I’m going to knock your fucking head off.

Greeting: How the fuck are you?

Apathy: Who gives a fuck?

Innovation: Get a bigger fucking hammer.

Surprise: Fuck! You scared the shit out of me!

Anxiety: Today is really fucked.


For more lectures by Osho , here is a playlist.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL591B8E48C736AF17













Sunday, August 11, 2019

अंतरीची खुण




रक्ताच्या नात्याने उपजे ना प्रेम
पटली पाहिजे अंतरीची खुण

प्रेमाचे लक्षण , भारी विलक्षण
जैसी ज्याची प्रीत तैसा नारायण

- आचार्य अत्रे

Discover ourselves ..





We watch movies, read novels .. Just in an attempt to discover ourselves !  

#PBee