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      <description>The Last.fm group journal for John Winston Ono Lennon.
        Last.fm journals are a place to talk about all things music.</description>
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         <title>Influencing Society Through Music</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/Guittard/journal/2008/08/27/24utrd_influencing_society_through_music</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">Today’s mainstream music is not very healthy for the average person’s psyche. It leaves most people going in circles and never resolving anything, only hoping to win the lotto of material wealth and fame.<br /><br />Music in the past had worthwhile messages and often empowered the listeners to strive for something good and meaningful. Nowadays, the listeners are often led on selfish head trips that do not empower at all but rather cripple.<br /><br />Much of the music of the past was geared to correct society’s problems. Now, music is rather limited in its focus. The main focus is on appearance, material gain and other rather selfish themes. Take a look at MTV for evidence.<br /><br />In Plato’s, The Republic, the role of music was discussed for the ideal state. In the ideal state, harmonies which expressed excessive sorrow and relaxation were to be banished completely. In musical terms, Plato only allowed for two modes in songs and melodies: Dorian and Phrygian1 Probably, Spinal Tap’s sad piece, “Lick My Love Pump”, would have been banned.<br /><br />The modern Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said in his Case of Wagner in 1888: “Only sick music makes money today.” I believe this quotation has much relevance to most of today’s mainstream music.<br /><br />Here is the Top Ten hits from Top 40 Charts for May 2, 2008 for sales and airplays.<br /><br />1. Lil Wayne – Lollipop<br />2. Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love<br />3. Jordin Sparks &amp; Chris Brown – No Air<br />4. Usher &amp; Young Jeezy – Love in This Club<br />5. Mariah Carey – Touch My Body<br />6. Madonna &amp; Justin Timberlake – 4 minutes<br />7. Sara Bareilles – Love Song<br />8. Ray J &amp; Jung Berg – Sexy Can I<br />9. Chris Brown – With You<br />10. Lupe Fiasco – Superstar<br /><br />Let us examine some of the lyrics.<br /><br />Partial lyrics Chris Brown – With You<br /><br />'Cause if I got you<br />I don't need money<br />I don't need cars<br />Girl you're my heart<br /><br />Mr. Brown’s implied message is good. He implies that material things are less important than people. I give him a thumbs up for good positive message.<br /><br />Usher &amp; Young Jeezy – Love In This Club<br /><br />Might as well give me a kiss, if we keep touching like this<br />I know you're scared, baby, they don't know what we're doing.<br />Let's both get undressed right here, keep it up and, girl, I swear.<br />I'm gonna give it to you non-stop.<br />And I don't care, who's watching.<br /><br />I believe this is bad message that promotes impulse and lack of commitment. Thumbs down.<br /><br />Mariah Carey – Touch My Body<br /><br />Touch my body<br />Put me on the floor<br />Wrestle me around<br />Play with me some more<br />Touch my body<br />Throw me on the bed<br />I just wanna make you feel<br />Like you never did.<br />Touch my body<br />Let me wrap my thighs<br />All around your waist<br />Just a little taste<br />Touch my body<br />Know you love my curves<br />Come on and give me what I deserve<br />And touch my body….<br /><br />Trash lyrics. Maybe Mariah is tired of the Paparazzi filming her and claiming they had relationship with her. Thumbs down for negative message. (oh boy).<br /><br />Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love<br /><br />Closed off from love<br />I didn't need the pain<br />Once or twice was enough<br />And it was all in vain<br />Time starts to pass<br />Before you know it you're frozen um ooh ooh ooh yeah<br /><br />But something happened<br />For the very first time with you<br />My heart melts into the ground<br />Found something true<br />And everyone's looking round<br />Thinking I'm going crazy<br /><br />But I don't care what they say<br />I'm in love with you<br />They try to pull me away<br />But they don't know the truth<br />My heart's crippled by the vein<br />That I keep on closing<br />You cut me open and I<br /><br />Keep bleeding<br />Keep, keep bleeding love<br />I keep bleeding<br />I keep, keep bleeding love<br />Keep bleeding<br />Keep, keep bleeding love<br />You cut me open<br /><br />Trying hard not to hear<br />But they talk so loud<br />Their piercing sounds fill my ears<br />Try to fill me with doubt<br />Yet I know that the goal<br />Is to keep me from falling<br /><br />But nothing's greater<br />Than the rush that comes with your embrace<br />And in this world of loneliness<br />I see your face<br />Yet everyone around me<br />Thinks that I'm going crazy, maybe, maybe….<br /><br />I’ll give credit to Ms. Lewis for staying committed and fighting the good fight through the problems. This song is obviously about love. Thumbs up for positive message.<br /><br />The music of the 1960s brought about change in a turbulent decade. The time was about questioning authority. George Harrison’s song “Think for Yourself” is a good example of the philosophy of the 1960s. Now people do not question authority much. We have become too satisfied with life. We have too much idle time and so we become obsessed with determining who has “The Sweetest Ass in the World”. If you do not know this song, look up Alex C. on google or youtube. These are the type songs that are not only popular but sell money today. I think Nietzsche would be having a fit!<br /><br />In the past, music had the power to literally break down walls. In Biblical times the town of Jericho was liberated by music and sound. The walls surrounding Jericho came down from the loud blasts of trumpets and the shouting of priests. 2 The music set the people free. The music of today often keeps us in bondage to depression or to bad situation we are going through.<br /><br />Another Biblical musical reference is about the Shepherd David. David was requested to calm down the anxiety-ridden king of Israel. In the King’s palace, David played his soothing harp. This is an example how music can be used to benefit mental health.3<br />Most of today’s music is aggressive but it makes sense with the War on Terrorism and Iraq both raging. There are so many bad vibes floating around. The workplace is also very volatile and up and down with lay-offs, wage freezes, and rumors of recession. Maybe we are all fed up with what is going on or we should be. We are in a fearful and uncertain time. It is often hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.<br /><br />I believe that most people should be a little angry and fed up. If the person is not, then the person is probably numbed by anti-depressants or other pills. (Been there, done that). Living in the comfort zone of America, people have become too apathetic to break away from American Idol or the latest fad or trend.<br /><br />In the 1960s, there were riots, protests, demonstrations, assassinations, the most turbulent of decades. Today is probably just as turbulent or more but where is the cry for change from the mainstream?<br /><br />There are a few but it is limited. System of a Down has been one of the more outspoken bands about the war in Iraq.<br /><br />B.Y.O.B.<br /><br />Everybody’s going to the party have a real good time.<br />Dancing in the desert blowing up the sunshine.<br /><br />In 1969, at Woodstock, Country Joe sang his famous protest song of the Vietnam War. Here is the first part of the lyrics.<br /><br />I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die<br /><br />Yeah, come on all of you, big strong men,<br />Uncle Sam needs your help again.<br />He's got himself in a terrible jam<br />Way down yonder in Vietnam<br />So put down your books and pick up a gun,<br />We're gonna have a whole lotta fun.<br /><br />And it's one, two, three,<br />What are we fighting for?<br />Don't ask me, I don't give a damn,<br />Next stop is Vietnam;<br />And it's five, six, seven,<br />Open up the pearly gates,<br />Well there ain't no time to wonder why,<br />Whoopee! we're all gonna die....<br /><br />The band, Rage Against the Machine has been outspoken on such issues as censorship and artistic freedom.<br /><br />This is a very big issue in the music industry these days. Stay tuned...<br /><br />To end on a positive note, here is a list of artists that have thoughtful and forward thinking messages and have meant a lot to me. You cannot go wrong here!!<br /><br />1. Animals, The<br />2. Arlo Guthrie<br />3. Association, The<br />4. Band, The<br />5. Beach Boys, The<br />6. Beachwood Sparks<br />7. Beatles, The<br />8. Beck<br />9. Black Angels, The<br />10. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club<br />11. Bob Dylan<br />12. Bob Gibson<br />13. Brian Jonestown Massacre, The<br />14. Bruce Springsteen<br />15. Buffalo Springfield<br />16. Byrds, The<br />17. Canned Heat<br />18. Carl Perkins<br />19. Carter Family, The<br />20. Chi-lites, The<br />21. Chris Stills<br />22. Chuck Berry<br />23. Coasters, The<br />24. Counting Crows, The<br />25. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young<br />26. Cure, The<br />27. Dandy Warhols, The<br />28. David Bowie<br />29. Deep Purple<br />30. Depeche Mode<br />31. Donovan<br />32. Doors, The<br />33. Edie Brickell<br />34. Elvis Presley<br />35. Fairpoint Convention<br />36. Flat People<br />37. Flying Burrito Brothers, The<br />38. Further<br />39. Gene Clark<br />40. George Harrison<br />41. Go-Kart Mozart<br />42. Gram Parsons<br />43. Grateful Dead, The<br />44. Hank Williams<br />45. INXS<br />46. Janis Joplin<br />47. Jay Farrar<br />48. Jefferson Airplane<br />49. Jesus and the Mary Chain<br />50. Jimi Hendrix<br />51. John Lennon<br />52. Johnny Cash<br />53. Kinks, The<br />54. Kula Shaker<br />55. Led Zeppellin<br />56. Left Banke<br />57. Lenny Kravitz<br />58. Little Richard<br />59. Lou Reed<br />60. Louvin Brothers, The<br />61. Love<br />62. Lovin’ Spoonful, The<br />63. Merle Haggard<br />64. Monkees, The<br />65. My Bloody Valentine<br />66. Mystic Chords of Memory<br />67. Neil Young<br />68. N.W.A.<br />69. Oasis<br />70. Paul McCartney<br />71. Pink Floyd<br />72. Poco<br />73. Police, The<br />74. Quarter After, the<br />75. Radiohead<br />76. Rage Against the Machine<br />77. Red Hot Chili Peppers<br />78. Richie Furay<br />79. Ride<br />80. Roger McGuinn<br />81. Rolling Stones, The<br />82. Ryan Adams<br />83. Sheryl Crow<br />84. Sly and the Family Stone<br />85. Simon and Garfunkle<br />86. Son Volt<br />87. Spacemen 3<br />88. Stephen Stills<br />89. Strawberry Alarm Clock<br />90. System of A Down<br />91. Thrills, The<br />92. Tom Petty<br />93. Troggs, The<br />94. Tyde, The<br />95. U2<br />96. Uncle Tupelo<br />97. Van Halen<br />98. Van Morrison<br />99. Velvet Underground, The<br />100. Violent Femmes, The<br />101. Warlocks, the<br />102. Who, The<br />103. Willie Nelson<br />104. Wiskey Biscuit<br />105. Wilco<br />106. Wings<br />107. Zombies, The<br />108. ZZ Top<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />up1Plato. Republic. Trans. Benjamin Jowett.<br /><br />up2 Josh. 6:20<br /><br />up3 1 Sam. 16:23</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Top 5 debut albums</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/MySpeakers/journal/2008/08/20/24hlkt_top_5_debut_albums</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">There are a number of major artists who do not succeed with there debut album, but some do. This is the artists.<br /><br /><strong>05. </strong><a href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Doors" class="bbcode_artist">The Doors</a> - <a title="The Doors - The Doors" href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Doors/The+Doors" class="bbcode_album">The Doors</a> (1967) <br />The Doors debut album with the hit &quot;Light My Fire&quot;  weigh heavily in a number of good songs as &quot;Break On Through,&quot; &quot;Back Door Man&quot; and &quot;The End&quot;. One of the world's best records.<br /><br /><strong>04.</strong> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Joy+Division" class="bbcode_artist">Joy Division</a>   -<a title="Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Joy+Division/Unknown+Pleasures" class="bbcode_album">Unknown Pleasures</a> (1979)<br />One of two albums from Joy Division,  the singer Ian Curtis singing with pain as no one other. A sad and dark record, but still amazing. The best tracks is &quot;She's Lost Control&quot; and &quot;Disorder&quot;.<br /><br /><strong>03.</strong> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Velvet+Underground" class="bbcode_artist">The Velvet Underground</a> - <a title="The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground &amp; Nico" href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Velvet+Underground/The+Velvet+Underground+&amp;+Nico" class="bbcode_album">The Velvet Underground &amp; Nico</a> (1969)<br />Many people says &quot;this is one of the world's best albums&quot;, thats true. Look just at songs like:  &quot;Sunday Morning,&quot; &quot;Heroin,&quot; &quot;Femme Fatale&quot; and &quot;There She Goes Again&quot; it was just to name a few.<br /><br /><strong>02.</strong> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/King+Crimson" class="bbcode_artist">King Crimson</a> - <a title="King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King" href="http://www.last.fm/music/King+Crimson/In+the+Court+of+the+Crimson+King" class="bbcode_album">In the Court of the Crimson King</a> (1969)<br />Just amazing straight through with not a single bad track. This album is worth to give a listening  to. The best tracks are  &quot;Epitaph&quot; and the first track &quot;21st Century Schizoid Main&quot;.<br /><br /><strong>01.</strong> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Guns+N%27+Roses" class="bbcode_artist">Guns N' Roses</a> - <a title="Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Guns+N%27+Roses/Appetite+for+Destruction" class="bbcode_album">Appetite for Destruction</a> (1987)<br />Do not listen as much on GnR as I did a few years ago. An album that made me begin to listen to hard rock. Starts with wonderful intro riff &quot;Welcome to the Jungle&quot; steams ahead with only good track  all the way down to the end song &quot;Rocket Queen&quot; . Big hits such &quot;Paradise City&quot;, &quot;Sweet Child of Mine&quot; can all so be found.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Mujeres de ficción</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/leperfumerie/journal/2008/07/09/227o55_mujeres_de_ficci%C3%B3n</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">Mientras nosotras, las hermanas de los días y del corazón más puro, mostramos el arduo camino de la verdad y la realidad de la vida, el resto influye en las confusiones de sus mentes, como ellas, que son la ficción de sus sueños, el ser de sus cuerpos y el aire que se esfuma. Son perseguidas por almas sin esencia, por mentes atrofiadas y cuerpos desvastados. Aunque, ellas no existan en el mundo real...<img src="http://www.fotolog.com/llaidback/54307052" /></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Síntomas</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/leperfumerie/journal/2008/07/06/220mg4_s%C3%ADntomas</link>
         <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jul 2008 00:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">Violencia sin causa<br />Con fin inesperado.<br />Se siente una presión en el pecho<br />Una bola que sube y se queda a mi lado<br />Sale como agua por un tuvo estrecho<br />Una bola, una angustia<br />Una bola, una angustia<br />Una angustia, una bola nueva<br />Engaños sin causa, pero engaño<br />Al fin inesperado,<br />No hay motivos <br />Ni justificativos<br />Entonces yo me pregunto por qué...</div>]]></description>
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         <title>ife sucks and then you die part 1</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jcjohnson63/journal/2008/07/04/21xcaf_ife_sucks_and_then_you_die_part_1</link>
         <pubDate>Fri, 4 Jul 2008 02:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">on wednesday my maternal grandfather( who raised me and my sister) died from cancer.he went to the hospital sunday and when i saw him i suspected he wouldn't last long. and today( thursday) morning my wife was involved in a car accident that totalled the car we just bought last september. fortunately,no one was hurt. but my wife is at fault.just another wonderful day i the neighborhood.smell the sarcasm?</div>]]></description>
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         <title>no sex,please, we're in maine............</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jcjohnson63/journal/2008/06/24/21fqn9_no_sex,please,_we%27re_in_maine............</link>
         <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 19:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">have returned from vacation. it was nice. had a good time but it sure feels good to be back.got to see some of my wife's friends and family. except for her father all are well. her father is suffering from dementia and alzheimer's and while he knew us his conversations would venture into weird places at times.talking about people who are dead or not around acting like he saw them just the other day!!!his wfie(my step mother in law?) is not well either.but my mother in law had a nice reunion with her brother(half brother) whom she had been out of touch with for 30 years. all in all a nice trip.glad to be back though.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>goin up the country.......</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jcjohnson63/journal/2008/06/10/20mz8p_goin_up_the_country.......</link>
         <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">on friday the 13th we will be leaving for a week and a half's vacation. going to freeport maine to see some of my wife's family.my mother-in-law will be reconnecting with her half brother whom she has not seen in 30 years. we need this. see ya.</div>]]></description>
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