10/29/2012
10/13/2012
Powerslaves
Yesterday, on Youtube, I watched Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson deliver his keynote speech at the IBM Smarter Business 2012 convent in Stockholm, Sweden. The subjects of the day were creativity and entrepreneurship, and - lo and behold - the close connection between the world of music and the world of business. And, it did not take long before Mr. Dickinson was referring to Iron Maiden's fans as customers.
Long gone are the days when phrases like "They ain't got a thing on me, I'm running wild, I'm running free yeah" at least rang reasonably true. Today, Iron Maiden are as closely intertwined with the western power sphere as any multinational corporation, and they are as much agents of capitalist expansion and part of British foreign policy as any politician or businessman.
On their recently released live DVD, En Vivo, in between songs, Mr. Dickinson offers the South American audience to be part of one big happy Iron Maiden family, transcending politics as well as religion. But of course, what he and his companions are offering is neither unpolitical, neither very new, it's just good old fashioned western cultural imperialism, presented in a soft power package, signed, sealed and delivered 10 Downing Street with allies.
10/04/2012
Some Practical Advice
When all appears quiet, look for the noise in the silence. When all is calm on the surface, look for the dynamics underneath. When all seems to be present, look for what is absent. When someone is pointing toward a certain (point of) view, look for the view he is hiding. When all is claimed to have been said, look for the un-said.
10/01/2012
Mix Of The Month, October 2012
01 - Rainbow (1986) - Spotlight Kid
02 - Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi (1986) - In For The Kill
03 - Magnum (2012) - On The Thirteenth Day
04 - ZZ Top (2012) - Over You
05 - Eldkvarn (1997) - Jag Är Bättre Än Dej
06 - Mark Knopfler (2012) - Kingdom Of Gold
07 - Ulf Lundell (2012) - Är Vi Lyckliga Nu?
08 - Bob Dylan (2012) - Scarlet Town
09 - Ronnie James Dio (1974) - Sitting In A Dream
10 - Barry Manilow (1978) - Ready To Take A Chance Again
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