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Analysis: Bruce’s “We Take Care of Our Own”

Posted in bush, culture & society, music, philosophy (my), videos with tags on February 11, 2012 by chrisco

MY QUICK ANALYSIS. Totally off the cuff, as I listen to and watch the video, and think to myself “what does it mean,” to me at least.  Complete lyrics, with a few typos, is here: LyricsFreak.

I’ve been knockin’ on the door that holds the throne.
I’ve been lookin’ for the map that leads me home.
I’ve been stumblin’ on good hearts turned to stone.
The road of good intentions has gone dry as bone.

ANALYSIS: When he was young, he believed in America and what — he/we thought — it stood for. He thinks it’s possible to make that dream come true, or at least make things better, or at least make them stop getting worse. One of the ways he’s trying to bring about change is through his music and fame and using the unique platform it gives him. The song itself is part of that.

From Chicago to New Orleans.
From the muscle to the bone.
From the shotgun shack to the Super Dome.
There ain’t “help,” the cavalry stayed home.
There ain’t no one hearing the bugle blowin’.

ANALYSIS: He thought America was about coming to the aid of people in need…. other people, not “our own”. But it seems that doesn’t happen so much these days. “We” take care of our own. “We” are selfish. “We” are uncaring. He wants us to see that, not like it, and take action to change it. That means standing up for each other, for other people, not ourselves.

Where’re the eyes, the eyes with the will to see.
Where’re the hearts, that run over with mercy.
Where’s the love that has not forsaken me.
Where’s the work that set my hands, my soul free.
Where’s the spirit that’ll reign, reign over me.
Where’s the promise, from sea to shining sea.
Where’s the promise, from sea to shining sea.

ANALYSIS: This continues the sentiment of the previous section, with an emphasis on what exactly is missing. The eyes (open them), the hearts (open them), the love (give it), the work (do it), the spirit (feel it), the promise (live it), and the upholding of that promise (keep it).

Where is it, people? That’s the home he is seeking, the American dream, something to be proud of, which is helping other people. (NOTE: It’s actually not the “American” dream, it’s a universal dream and America just happens to be, I hope, one of the ones who has it.)

During that segment of the video, we see a poster on a bus stop in New York City.  The poster is about caring, and more importantly acting on that caring, and inspiring others (children, in the case of the poster).

At the end of the song, the darkness lifts and color returns.  We see people walking together for the first time in the video, together as one, and Bruce is in the crowd (the crowd even has one guy in a suit and tie).

He is an inspiration, but standing with us, not above us or apart with us. He may be rich in terms of money, but Bruce is part of the 99%. He cares. So should you. He’s taking action. So should you. We are the road home.

That’s what the song means to me.

UPDATE #1 (2012-2-11): My friend Suzy saw this and mentioned that Bruce recently wrote the forward to a photo/story book by Washington Post photographer Michael Williamson and writer Dale Maharidge, both Pulitzer Prize winners.  Read and see some photos here: “Bruce Springsteen on ‘Someplace Like America.’”  See and hear one of the authors talk about the book, it’s people, places, and more:  ”The True Life Story Behind His Song The New Timer”: http://youtu.be/JEEE8zmntEU.

UPDATE #2 (2012-2-17): ”Bruce Springsteen: ‘What was done to my country was un-American’ The Boss explains why there is a critical, questioning and angry patriotism at the heart of his new album Wrecking Ball”: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/feb/17/bruce-springsteen-wrecking-ball

Snow on You Crazy Diamond

Posted in culture & society, gothenburg, music, philosophy (my), pics, quote of the day, videos with tags , , , , , , , on February 21, 2010 by chrisco

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Just messing around on this beautiful, snowy day here in Sweden. The weather, music, and mood all came together. Plus a new tripod (thanks, Hugo).

Click that first picture or here to see the snow falling outside our window. I’m glad I decided to stop to smell the flowers (thanks, Cici), and to watch, listen, and feel the snow and wind, and to hear, for the first time, a new rendition of an all-time favorite song. That’s what sealed the deal, the Floyd cover (thanks, Christy).

More pics after the jump.  The first one (below) is from Monday (2/22), the second one is from Thursday (2/25) and the third one is from Tuesday (2/23). The tulip pics and video (above) are from Saturday (2/20). The video cover shot is from Sunday (2/21).

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Jeff Bezos’ & Amazon’s Big “Tell”

Posted in culture & society, philosophy (my), politics & law with tags , , , , , , on July 19, 2009 by chrisco

(Why do I single out Bezos here?  Because responsibility goes to the top and Bezos is the Founder, Chairman, CEO, and President of Amazon.)

2009-7-23 UPDATE: See bottom of this post.

I wasn’t going to comment on the recnt (and ironic) Jeff Bezos debacle, but yesterday a commenter on Cringly’s blog said: “Amazon has destroyed their business in one careless stroke. Once you lose the public trust, you never get it back.”

Although I think “destroyed” and “never” are too strong words, I share the sentiment, especially the part about violating trust (for example, violate my trust once and you’re out, with little chance of reinstatement).

Why is “destroyed” too strong a word?

Because, probably enough of Amazon’s customers don’t know or care about Bezos’ Orwellian, jack-booted thug maneuver or are not thoughtful enough to understand why it’s such a big deal.

Most of the people who do care might somehow punish Amazon a little, such as by going on a temporary buyer’s strike or writing a negative blog post (like this one), but they will probably come back to big bro Bezos and his website that knows more about you than you may know yourself.  The more you use Amazon, the more it learns about you, of course.  It’s the same, with Google, NetFlix, your credit/debit card purchases, mobile phone and location data, RFID chipped cards and passports, but all that’s another story. Reminds me, though, see this interesting Wired UK article: “The new hidden persuaders.”

So, why is this debacle so interesting?

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Unity of Greater New Orleans

Posted in articles, culture & society, philosophy (my), quote of the day with tags , , on June 13, 2009 by chrisco

Unity of Greater New Orleans is a group of amazing people working to end homelessness (in New Orleans).

We all want to help reduce homelessness everywhere, so this is just one charity of interest in that department, but it’s a good one.  We have to help each other, one person at a time.

Read the following article and let me know what you think: New Orleans Times-Picayune: “Squatters hidden in N.O.’s abandoned houses often need more help than other homeless people”: http://bit.ly/TT3V1 (Google Doc) or http://bit.ly/gh72s (PDF).

So did you read that article? That’s why I just made a donation to them through the Network For Good. Here’s the link to Unity of Greater New Orleans’s donation page in case you’re inspired, too. Either way, maybe re-share this post? Thanks.

PS: Pics and video from my latest trip to New Orleans, in April 2009.

Barack Obama:
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.

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Ten Principles for a Black Swan-proof World

Posted in articles, how to, mr market, philosophy (my), politics & law, speeches & letters on June 10, 2009 by chrisco

A year and a half ago, Nouriel Roubini gave us his recipe for financial meltdown, The Twelve Steps to Financial Disaster, each of which unfolded in sequence. Now Nassim Nicholas Taleb gives us his “Ten Steps for a Black Swan-proof World” (below).

Roubini’s steps were the inevitable outcome of a flawed system. Sadly, perhaps, Taleb’s steps are not inevitable.

Additional reading:

Now on to the article:

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Life Is Beautiful

Posted in culture & society, other people's blogs, philosophy (my), speeches & letters, sport/adventure/outdoors on March 3, 2009 by chrisco
Rob and Hugo

Rob and Hugo

Fourteen months have gone by since I wrote the following letter, on December 21, 2008, the day after my wife Susanne’s godfather, Hugo, died, at his home in Gothenburg, Sweden.

I’ve wanted to share it for a long time as a memorial to Hugo and to remind myself, and maybe help others remind themselves, that life is beautiful, that we need to cherish it, be kind, pay it forward, live in the present, and generally try to do no harm and leave this earth better than we found it.

The reason I publish this letter today is two fold:

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First Post From the USA and First Post From the New MacBook

Posted in articles, culture & society, interest rates, mr market, other people's blogs, philosophy (my), politics & law, real estate, videos on February 12, 2009 by chrisco

Just time for a quickie:

  1. NYT: Bailout Plan: $2.5 Trillion and a Strong U.S. Hand
  2. NYT Graphic: The Government’s $8.8 Trillion Bailout Tab
  3. Nouriel Roubini: Treasury’s Financial Stability Plan: Will It Work?
  4. Nouriel Roubini: It Is Time to Nationalize Insolvent Banking Systems
  5. Video and My Comments: Obama and Henrietta Hughes at Town Hall Meeting

UPDATE: Two additional articles:

  1. NYT: Stopping a Financial Crisis, the Swedish Way
    (September 2008)
  2. Matthew Richardson and Nouriel Roubini: Nationalize the Banks! We’re all Swedes Now (current)

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Barack Obama Wins, We Win! Acceptance Speech Video and Transcript

Posted in culture & society, events, philosophy (my), pics, politics & law, speeches & letters on November 5, 2008 by chrisco


(Note: the screenshot above is from this morning. Since then, the Obama margin has increased. See The New York Times interactive election map and Big Board for the latest. You can toggle the map to any of the past four presidential elections. There are also links to speeches, polls, and more.)

My hope in USA is restored; we are not scared anymore. Fear, bullying and “me, me, me” loses. Courage, cooperation, and “we, we, we” wins. Thank you is all I can say. Thank you, Barack Obama. Thank you, world! Be the change!

Video of Obama’s acceptance speech:

Did it bring tears to your eyes the way it did mine?
Yes, we can! That message is global; it’s for all of us.

Here is my uncut reaction video and below is the transcript of Obama’s speech. Here is how Washington DC votedUpdate: Fast forward to my January 2009 blog post: Gearing up for Obama-Rama-Palooza in DC.

Update: See the comments at the bottom of this post.  So far…

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Carsonified Golden Ticket (and point of life)

Posted in culture & society, events, innovation, other people's blogs, philosophy (my) on September 22, 2008 by chrisco

Just a quick post after reading Ryan Carson’s “Golden Ticket” tweet and blog post about how to win an all-expense paid trip to one of these Carsonified events:

See the blog for details on how to enter and qualify. And please leave a comment here on my blog, which is what I need to qualify. Thanks.

More importantly, and whether you leave a comment for me or not:

If you are also participating in the contest, let me know (comment below or email me at http://buzzpal.com/contact). I am happy to drop by your blog and leave a comment for you. In fact, I really, really want to!  Why?

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