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Do you think music influences action?

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#26455 by gbheil
Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:35 pm
I feel that it is grand that you are willing to accept that what you do may influence the weak minded you jedi you. I also hope to influence those who hear my work. Censorship is a very slippery slope though. I mean you have heard our tune Life. I wrote that piece as an expression of my own experience. And the lyrics are directed at me and me alone. The general public not knowing that would no doubt say I was trying to force my will if they did not identify with the lyrics themselves.
I would no doubt be stoned to death by radical Islam for my in yo face attitude even though the true intent is in my face. Tellin me to stand up for what I believe. I bet your son has a hair of the dog in him and can take care of himself just like I know you can. We dont want to be a negative influence yes, Even if we were by chance, in my sense that would not make us responsable for the acts of fools. Only responsable for our own poor judgement.

#26614 by scarletrust
Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:23 am
Sexy music makes people f**k......

#26648 by philbymon
Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:55 pm
So THAT's why the place is always empty at the end of the night when I play! They're all out in the parking lot!

#26653 by gbheil
Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:05 pm
I dont require a whole lot of encouragement.

#26766 by philbymon
Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:32 pm
jw, I don't understand your car-driving analogy. Maybe I'm a lil slow.

Perhaps we should write all sweetness & light stuff?

Hell, if the Beatles' Helter Skelter can be twisted around to glorify someone like Charlie Manson's vision of Utopia through killing actresses, perhaps we shouldn't do anything but religious music, eh?

Nah...there's always gonna be some twit out there taking things too seriously, & I am not responsible for thier actions, no matter what I write or sing or speak out about or paint on a frikken canvas.

Yeah, the sheep are there, waiting to absorb all of our negativity. Let 'em.

Maybe they'll be swayed by a Disney movie to hunt singing crows or flying elephants, too.

#26805 by Irminsul
Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:02 pm
Music is an art, but also an energy. You can use it for good or ill, and that's all in the intent of the musician. For instance, I could certainly write and perform a song excoriating all Muslims with all sorts of derogatory comments and so forth, but in today's world I can't see the point because it would do more harm than good. So as a moral choice, I don't.

I always liked the Buddhist take on when and when not to speak. There are three criteria:

1. Is it the truth?

2. Do you seek to help, or create rancor?

3. Is it the right time?

I think that can be applied to musicians too.

#26809 by HowlinJ
Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:11 pm
Charley Manson and me were both influenced by The Beatles back in the 60's.

#26819 by Irminsul
Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:05 am
But thank the Gods you didn't feel compelled to stick a butcher knife in a pregnant actress because of it!

#26858 by HowlinJ
Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:22 am
Damn Irmy,

It was the 60's, how do you expect me to dis...'er'...REmember if she was knocked up or not?

HOOWWWWOOOOL!!!

#27313 by philbymon
Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:02 pm
Cracks me up when ppl start talking about the "magical" qualities of music, or color, or feng shui, for that matter.

I don't think that music can truly affect me any more than having my couch over here or over there. (Although I get PO'd when I trip over stuff cuzza bad traffic patterns in a house.)

That being said, I must admit that when I hear LL Cool J or Coolio I find myself inexplicably drawn to violent behavior.

Hmmm...is it "majick" after all?

#27537 by JONLYKINS
Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:20 am
Music is an art, but also an energy. You can use it for good or ill, and that's all in the intent of the musician. For instance, I could certainly write and perform a song excoriating all Muslims with all sorts of derogatory comments and so forth, but in today's world I can't see the point because it would do more harm than good. So as a moral choice, I don't.

I agree with Irminsul , and i dont think its a magical thing but more cause and effect. I read a study on the tempo of mass selling songs a few years ago. it states that the tempo ranges between 60 and 80 bpm. the reason stated was this: in the womb we are isolated to one rythem.......the heartbeat. the average pulse is between 60 and 80 bpm. this in turn is imprinted in our developing minds. creating the question , after a period of time in hearing the same thing over and over( timing and sequence) do we naturally merge toward that in which we were exposed to? a possible habitual state ? take a lyric riding on this idea. does it not seem possible? throw some drugs in the mix with a unstable mind from poor parenting, and you got Jeremy.(Pearl Jam) I dont think that music alone can MAKE anyone do ANYTHING, but i do believe it can be a catalyst.

#27557 by philbymon
Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:33 am
JON, I can see what you mean...I have read that the "happiest" key for the average person is D major, for some reason...& some guy did a study that in 4/4 time, if you consistantly put the emphasis only on the 3rd beat, it's most irritating to the nervous system...dunno about any of that, myself.

Still, we can only hope to be smarter than a buncha twisted nerves. Give me a buncha drugs & I can guarantee I won't become Jeremy...just cuz you HAVE 'em don't mean you hafta take 'em all, & if you do, I don't think you can blame the music for setting you off.

#27587 by scarletrust
Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:25 pm
Just watch the John Waters movies "Cry Baby" and "Hairspray"

#27639 by philbymon
Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:01 pm
I just can't handle anything John Waters does, Brad..Flamingos did me in, I'm afeared

#28476 by gtZip
Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:07 pm
philbymon wrote:Cracks me up when ppl start talking about the "magical" qualities of music, or color, or feng shui, for that matter.

I don't think that music can truly affect me any more than having my couch over here or over there. (Although I get PO'd when I trip over stuff cuzza bad traffic patterns in a house.)

That being said, I must admit that when I hear LL Cool J or Coolio I find myself inexplicably drawn to violent behavior.

Hmmm...is it "majick" after all?


I'm not so sure... it's vibrational energy. And at the most basic level, people are just energy.
The right sounds/tones and frequency can cause things to shatter. Or make a person throw up.

So there is probably 'something' to it. I would think the influenced would have to have a flawed mind to begin with though.
...But at the end of the day, I don't care. I'll write whatever.

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