A Place to Thrive
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I like the feeling of lamentation on this track, the call and response of the sax, yet it is not without hope. We still have to chance to rise to new heights and make the Earth a place to thrive
Blues Sessions mit Drums, Tasten, Bass, Gesang and Saxophon:
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Dukes of Soul...
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Bourbon Blues
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Blues with Spain's Background &
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Honky Tonk Girl
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Tappin' Toes
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Little Molly
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Crashin in the easy chair
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Sehnsucht
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Mr. Skeleton blues
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Everybody Gets The Blues
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Wolf Call
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Those Tears
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Old Easy Chair +1
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Slow Down
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Sore Back Blues
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Dixie
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Tick Tock
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What he heck Y not
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Falling In Laughter
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Mr. Skeleton
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Psycho
We all recognize the situation and consequences, but few stop themselves from consuming (especially this time of year) or consider that possibly they shouldn't be having children, which both adds to the underlying problem and, it seems, will be an almost incomprehensibly difficult life for them. I'd love to be optimistic, yet see few/no substantive changes in consumption and the "self interest" rationalizations of individuals.
As a scientist I work with trees and the environment, so see principles of the natural world in action. All species have the goal to perpetuate themselves up to the point that they are kept in check by predators, disease or simply outstrip their environment and starve to death.
Humans, as a part of that natural world, have manipulated the limitations of predators, disease, and food supplies, but are subsequently, due to overpopulation and over-consumption, destroying the underlying basis of entire ecosystems.
An extreme crash is inevitable as the web of life is complex in ways we currently barely grasp. There are simply too many people, many who understand and voice their intellectual understanding, yet presume that everything they want/need will still be available in the supermarket and water will always come from the tap.
Action, blame, and fighting over scarce resources seems inevitable when the shelves are bare and clean water is no longer available. Until then words and hope are comforting, but without extreme action the outcome for us and much of the natural world is (unfortunately) very predictable. We are a part of nature and subject to all of it's principles. +2