Friday, February 3, 2012

Music never stops




















“There is a road, no simple highway
Between the dawn and the dark of night
And if you go, no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone”
            Ripple by the Grateful Dead
        
The head of network services where I used to work had calendars from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s covering his wall with well over a thousand dates circled in red. Each one represented a Grateful Dead concert he had attended. On occasion, I would catch him leaning back and staring at them all glassy-eyed. He’d ask me to pick a date, any date ..and he could tell me not only what city they played, but how he managed to get there, who he was with and what songs the band played that night. You can verify the playlists online. We’re looking at a period of time spanning 3 decades. I have a hard time remembering what movie I saw at the theater last week.

4 comments:

Cantoral said...

Great piece man!

George Lakoff believes our brain works with metaphors.

I believe we need stories to make sense of the physical world, and there is where time appears!

Bill Robertson said...

I believe you’re right, Eduardo.

The brain is not a passive record of events ..it constructs them. The result is a narrative sequence that appears as time.

Thanks

Cantoral said...

yeah!

Cantoral said...

http://www.evidencesofcreation.com/matter_07.htm

On Barbour.