Never waste an Idea

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David Bowie and Iggy Pop, 1977

 

Learning about Bowie’s creative process has been illuminating over the past few weeks since his untimely death. Read Iggy’s perspective below, it’s great:

Iggy Pop has written a new essay immortalizing his late friend and collaborator David Bowie. In the days immediately following his death, Pop paid tribute to the Thin White Duke with a heartfelt reflection. “He resurrected me,” Pop wrote at the time. “He was more of a benefactor than a friend in a way most people think of friendship. He went a bit out of his way to bestow some good karma on me.”

Now, for the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Pop has expanded on his relationship with Bowie, specifically discussing his musical impact.

“I learned a lot from him. I first heard the Ramones, Kraftwerk and Tom Waits from him. He also had a certain rigor. If he saw something in another artist he admired, if they didn’t pick up that ball and run with it, he didn’t have any problem saying, ‘Well, if you’re not going to do it, I will. I’ll do this thing you should have done.’ And that was very valid…

“David was not a person to waste a piece of music: Never waste an idea. I first heard his 1980 song ‘Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)’ when we were in a house on Sunset Boulevard in 1974. It was called ‘Running Scared’ at the time. He was playing it on the guitar and wanted to know if I could do something with it. I couldn’t. He kept it and worked it up.

“That was another big thing I learned: Don’t throw stuff away.”

In 1972, Bowie confronted Pop about his escalating drug addiction, encouraging him to move to London to work on music. There he teamed with James Williamson to pen what would become The Stooges’ crown opus, Raw Power, which was mixed by Bowie himself. Three years later, Bowie and Pop moved to Berlin together with the hope of kicking drugs for good. When not recording his own trilogy of albums, Bowie worked with Pop on his solo debut, The Idiot, and follow-up, Lust For Life.

Read the full tribute at Rolling Stone.

In related news, Pop has teamed up with Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme to release a sort-of sequel to Lust For Life called Post Pop Depression, out March 18th.

Being at Peace with the Pain of Others

Can you stay open to the pain of others? The Practice: Being at peace with the pain of others. Why? Humans are an empathic, compassionate, and loving

Source: Being at Peace with the Pain of Others

Excellent article! Keeping a warm heart and doing what you can to help the person is great advice.

See the big picture
Whatever the pain of another person happens to be – perhaps due to illness, family quarrel, poverty, aging, depression, stressful job, worry about a child, disappointment in love, or the devastation of war – it is made up of many parts (emotions, sensations, thoughts, etc.) that are the result of a vast web of causes.

When you recognize this truth, it is strangely calming. You still care about the other person and you do what you can, but you see that this pain and its causes are a tiny part of a larger and mostly impersonal whole.

This recognition of the whole – the whole of one person’s life, of the past emerging into the present, of the natural world, of physical reality altogether – tends to settle down the neural networks in the top middle of the brain that ruminate and agitate. It also tends to activate and strengthen neural networks on the sides of the brain that support spacious mindfulness, staying in the present, taking life less personally – and a growing sense of peace.”

Full Moon in Virgo

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Jean-Joseph-Benjamin Constant (1845–1902), Afternoon Langour

 

10:20am Pacific today. Focus on the DETAILS of EVERYTHING. Give your OCD full expression – today is perfect for it. Feel free to analyze everything  (but leave the obsession out of it). The Sun/Neptune in Pisces are on one side of the sky, opposing a beautiful Full Virgo Moon on the other. Make your dreams real. Pisces dreams and has a technicolor imagination, while Virgo is practical as heck and can make a PLAN to accomplish your vision. Set some goals today and make a plan to manifest them. Virgo isn’t afraid to do the WORK and research necessary to achieve a goal.

If you are caught in an unstable situation today it will become glaringly obvious. That’s what Full Moons do, they bring things to extremes. If a relationship, job or situation is unsustainable, you will see the damaged underpinnings today. Don’t be afraid to take action and again, CREATE a PLAN. Have those difficult conversations. Also a great day to begin a new health plan, particularly around exercising and losing weight as the Moon will be shrinking for the next two weeks, and you can shrink along with it 🙂

Happy Full Moon!

Music from the Moon

Astronauts on the Apollo 10 mission in 1969 heard mysterious, “outer space-type” music when passing around the far side of the moon, declassified transcripts reveal.

The spooky music is the focus of an upcoming episode of the Science Channel series “NASA’s Unexplained Files.”

The mission — which included Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young and Eugene A. Cernan — was carried out two months ahead of Apollo 11, in which man landed on the moon for the first time.

While the astronauts were out of radio contact, they began hearing cryptic sounds through the module’s radio.

“The music even sounds outer-spacey, doesn’t it?” one of the astronauts said. “You hear that? That whistling sound? Wooooo?”

“Sounds like … you know, outer-space type music,” another of the men said.

The sounds continued for about an hour, and then they stopped.

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Eugene Cernan, Thomas Stafford and John Young were crew members on the Apollo 10 mission.

The crew members considered whether to report the matter to mission control.

Recordings and transcripts featured the men discussing the music — but after the mission ended, and the craft landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, the evidence was deemed “classified,” and remained hidden in NASA archives for decades.

Full article here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/apollo-10-crew-heard-outer-space-type-music-article-1.2539046

 

Research Says Talking To Yourself Improves Your Brain

Since we’re on the eve of a Full Moon in Virgo, check out this article from Higher Perspective.

277c5fd157af18edb997e816d21eb488“You’ve probably seen someone talking to themselves and thought they were really weird, right? Well stop thinking it and start saying it to yourself, because people who talk to themselves are actually pretty brilliant. Why?

They organize their thoughts better.

That’s right. Those who talk to themselves are better at organizing their thoughts and processing more than one thought at a time. They focus on saying their thoughts aloud in the hopes they can get a better grip on them. They actually have greater mental clarity as a result.

They have a better memory.

People who say things out loud to themselves are likely able to memorize and recall things better than those who don’t. It’s a way of reinforcing a thought inside of your brain.

Their brains are more efficient.

Some studies have indicated that talking to yourself helps you think quickly and with clarity. They found that when people talk to themselves at the store, they find what they need quicker than those who didn’t.

They achieve their goals.

People who talk to themselves, particularly about their goals, are more likely to achieve them than those who don’t. Saying it out loud helps create a laser-like focus on your goals and gets you closer to them.”

Here’s another great article from Elite Daily last year: http://elitedaily.com/life/culture/people-talk-to-themselves/1105688/

 

 

Rebels at the Beach

Andre the Giant at the beach picking up chicks
André the Giant at the beach picking up chicks at Cannes, 1967

As I type these words, many of you that are reading them right now are probably in the midst of a pretty nasty heatwave. So I thought posting some amazing photos of people way cooler than us, looking even cooler than usual (with one or two amusing exceptions) while hanging out at the beach was in order.

Albert Einstein at the beach, 1945
Albert Einstein, 1945

You may have seen a few of the 24 images in this post before, but hopefully the majority will surprise you, especially the one of André the Giant literally picking up chicks at Cannes, or Albert Einstein (above) wearing some interesting footwear while the waves crash around his feet. Whenever possible, I included locations and dates of where and when the photos were taken as some were taken before the subjects became famous. Man, I feel cooler already. More reach-the-beach images follow.

AC/DC in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1985
AC/DC in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1985

Slade in swimtrunks at the beach
Slade, 1974

Charles Bronson at the beach, 1974
Charles Bronson, 1974

Robert Mitchum at the beach, 1942
Robert Mitchum, 1942

Iggy Pop at the beach, 2000
Iggy Pop in Iggy Pop beach-style attire, 2000

Siouxsie Sioux at the beach
A young Siouxsie Sioux at the beach

Baby Charles Bukowski on the beach 1920's
Baby Charles Bukowski on the beach 1920’s

James Dean relaxing on the beach with his girlfriend Barbara Glenn
James Dean relaxing on the beach with his girlfriend Barbara Glenn, 1954

Cary Grant and Randolph Scott running on the beach, 1935
Actors Cary Grant (in socks!) and Randolph Scott running on the beach, 1935

Mick Jagger and Ron Wood walking the beach
Ron Wood and Mick Jagger

Sammy Davis Jr. on
Sammy Davis Jr. on “Chicken Bone Beach” in Atlantic City, 1950’s

A young Frank Sinatra on the beach in New Jersey
A young Frank Sinatra on the beach in New Jersey

Debbie Harry on the beach at Coney Island
Debbie Harry on the beach at Coney Island

Joey Ramone and surfboard at the beach
Joey Ramone and surfboard at Coney Island, 1977

The Runaways, 1977
The Runaways, 1977

A brunette Brigitte Bardot in Cannes, 1953
A brunette Brigitte Bardot in Cannes, 1953

Andy Warhol and Corinne Kessler on a Fire Island beach, 1949
Andy Warhol and Corinne Kessler on a Fire Island beach, 1949

Keith Haring at the beach - 1984
Artist Keith Haring, 1984

Alfred Hitchcock on a Santa Cruz beach, with his Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley Cruz
Alfred Hitchcock on a Santa Cruz beach, with his Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley Cruz, early 1960’s

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis at the beach, 1950's
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, 1950’s

Winston Churchill Churchill after bathing in the waters of the Channe
Winston Churchill Churchill after bathing in the waters of the English Channel, early 1940’s

Hunter S. Thompson on the beach in Cozumel, Mexico, 1974
Hunter S. Thompson on the beach in Cozumel, Mexico, 1974

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Source: http://dangerousminds.net/comments/baby_charles_bukowski_andre_the_giant_frank_sinatra_and_other_rebels_hangin

World’s Oldest Melody

“Dating back to 1400 BC, this is the oldest surviving melody. The Hurrian songs are a collection of music inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient Amorite Canaanite  city of Ugarit which date to approximately 1400 BC. One of these tablets, which is nearly complete, contains the Hurrian hymn to Nikkal ,making it the oldest surviving substantially complete work of notated music in the world. While the composers’ names of some of the fragmentary pieces are known, h.6 is an anonymous work.”

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Source: https://m.thevintagenews.com/2016/01/01/43554/

From Youtube: The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 B.C.E. and was discovered in the 1950’s in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. He wrote a book entitled “The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East.” Here is a link to it:

http://sas.academia.edu/RichardDumbri…

Check out Michael Levy’s website, anancientlyre.com! Here’s a link to it:

http://www.ancientlyre.com

For more information on the Hurrian Hymn no.6 text, click on the link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrian_…

There were 29 musical texts discovered in the ruins of Ugarit, but only text H6 was in good enough condition to allow for academic interpretation. Here is Dr. Dumbrill’s interpretation:

http://www.clintgoss.com/flutopedia.c…

Low B12 Seen in Aging, Autism and Schizophrenia

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Here’s 10 Incredible Gnostic, Alchemical and Occult Mandalas

Here’s 10 incredible and mind-expanding mandalas drawn from Alchemy, Gnosticism, Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and the Occult

Source: Here’s 10 Incredible Gnostic, Alchemical and Occult Mandalas

“Mandalas are sacred, esoteric diagrams that are present in almost all world religions. They’re often meant to represent the entire cosmos, or the role of divinity in the world. As such, they can be incredible aids to meditation and self-discovery: Either by contemplating them, or even drawing or painting them yourself. The psychologist Carl Jung was a connoisseur of mandalas—not only writing about them, but painting them, as well, as we see in the image below from his famous Red Book. Jung, who was fascinated by alchemy and Gnosticism, felt that mandalas could lead the way to psychological wholeness.

Below, check out nine incredible mandalas drawn from some of the world’s religious traditions—alchemy, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and more. (The first mandala is even by Jung himself.) Whether you’re a believer or not, you’ll certainly be impressed with the ornate beauty of these artistic creations.”

Here’s Carl Jung’s:

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Mandala by Carl Jung