Thursday, December 6, 2012

FLEXIBILITY

And on the other hand - no one knows flexible like our generations.   Just think about what we have adjusted to within our lifetimes – from giant black and white tv’s and vinyl records to i-pads and MP3 players … check it outl   
                  
Cultural anthropologists in years to come will marvel at the ability of our minds to adjust – twist and turn with each new wave of social, cultural and technical change! 
Culture shock?  Not us – we are the masters of flexibility!  

And speaking of the magic of our times, we were privileged to hear the music of Dave Brubeck who died yesterday morning one day short of his 92 birthday. 

His music, his constant innovations, his stand against segregation, all made him a remarkable human and an icon of our times. 

During the 7 decades of his career, this ambassador of jazz, who kept performing into his 90th year, was truly a master of flexibility in our changing times!  

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7 comments:

  1. Hi Carol,

    Great to check this out. I love the drawing it really captures the sprit of the blog.

    Shawn.

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  2. I wish I could be as flexible as Dave Brubeck was! and I just think about how incredibly flexible our grandparents had to be, by witnessing the constant innovations of the post-war world! My grandpa used mp3 as it were something he had constanly been using!
    will my generation be able to be as flexible?
    hope so...!
    Irma

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    1. With the wonderful way you think about things and process them I have no doubts that you will be able to! Thank you for sharing the thoughts of your generation - it's all terrific!

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  3. I remember seeing images of Brubeck at the Kennedy Center Honors a couple of years ago, at age 89... the smile on his face! What was it that the American philosopher Joseph Campbell said about "following your bliss"? Truly an inspiration to me.

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    1. Thanks for the reminder about "Follow your Bliss" What could be better!

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  4. Dave Brubeck was also, amazingly, a real cowboy in his youth, who sang real oldschool cowboy songs.

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    1. WHOA! (did I say that?) I didn't ever know this about Dave Brubeck - pertty interesting - Do you know if it's still possible to hear any of these songs?

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