NEWS FLASH!! Listening to Music is NOT a "Distraction."


I wish I had a free music download for every time I’ve heard the statement: “Music is a distraction”.  It’s been tossed around for eons like a worn-out Frisbee.  After a while we just ignore the bite marks and warbles and just let it fly.  From a distance, casual onlookers think everything is just hunky dory.  And, for a moment in time, so do we.

 

A “distraction” implies an activity that is trivial, lacking both substance and value.  Music is neither trivial, nor without substance or value.  It is part of life -- and living. 

 

An example of a “distraction”:  My “normal” work week was 70+ hours a week.  After 10+ hours of whack-a-mole problem solving, some days I’d head to the movie rental store to pick something out.  My movie prerequisites were pretty simple:  1) nobody gets killed or maimed.  2) People are generally nice to each other.  And 3) a plot that doesn’t make me think very hard.  I’d grab an easy to prepare entre’ (or take out), something soothing to drink and spend the next 2 hours being “comfortably numb”.  In other words, a distraction – from work.

 

Listening to music may be the most alive we feel that day.  Or, that week.  When we’re fully engaged, our bodies and minds fully resonate with the thing we are experiencing.  Our senses are at their peak.  We’re celebrating genius, humbled by the “invitation” to be part of something truly extraordinary.  We smile.  We get all weepie for the 1,400thtime during the same point in the soundtrack.  We’re able to “resurrect” the energy and presence of a long-deceased musician; inviting someone long gone to hold a microphone 5’ off the floor and belt out a vocal in the center of our “stage”. 

 

If there is anything “therapeutic” about listening to music at home, it is the liberation created when grasping onto something totally predictable.  During Martha My Dear, Paul McCarty’s piano intro will fade, and the melody replaced by a violin.  It happens every time.  Regardless of how much “stuff” was thrown at me on any given day, I can always depend on it happening.

 

To this point, this discussion has been all about us as individuals.  Flying solo when enjoying music is amazing in itself.  The value of having an opportunity to identify, acknowledge and celebrate the common interests and passions we share with others is immeasurable.  It also has an added benefit:  Hitting the “mute button” on all things you don’t have in common with others.  All is good in the world.  And your best friends ARE your best friends.  As it should be. At a live venue, your “closest friends” could reach 50,000. 

 

Anesthetic is when we shut our senses off and deaden ourselves to what is happening.  Music has a way of waking us to what we have inside of us.

 

Music is a lot of things to a lot of people.  But it is NOT a distraction.

 

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Well, it's like alcoholism - like an ostrich sticking its head in the sand ... an escape from reality.
10 hours a day? - and when to live? why then live? ..
Rest assured - you will soon have even more friends (consumer inflation in the US has reached 9%, and production inflation is almost 20) ... capitalism is in deep crisis - as usual, wars, unemployment, disease and even famine will begin in some regions ...
The super-rich people in all countries are to blame for this - their insatiable greed and arrogance are mentally ill people ... mutants ((

If you asked me what to do ordinary people? - I would say: to build a world without wars, exploitation, social justice and real democracy (now it is nowhere at all), to grow a creator who would be creative, and not go crazy at work 70 hours a week ...
First steps ? - a lot of reading ... for example, start with Gabriel Garcia Marquez "100 Years of Solitude" ... works by Pablo Neruda (great Nobel laureate) ...

The economy (in all countries) should be hybrid - there should not be large private businesses - only medium and small ... natural resources and means of production of industry - belong to the population, but not to private individuals (this is always a mafia).
capitalism is a dead system ... socialism was only in the Soviet Union in 1950-1975 - then a group of scum and fools decided to convert political power into their personal power - they betrayed the people and destroyed the country ... (that is why ordinary people in the USA now began to live worse than before - there is no country nearby that demonstrates miracles of economic growth, cultural development and a happy life - big capital is no longer afraid of competition and robs its people, takes everything it can) ...
Do not consider China as an example (I doubt very much that they are communists - most likely this is a mask behind which the evil state is a predator).

Gotta love the way serjio spouts his bothsiderisms in order to get his licks in on America. High school stuff, at best.

All the best,
Nonoise