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"Comment of the Moment: Why is "Chaos Good"?"

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Anonymous Simpson said...

Hey Thrasher and everyone else, I just got the new Neil Young: Long May You Run Illustrated History book and it's amazing! You do not want to miss out on this! So many awesome pictures and really cool interviews. I only read some of it so far but where Jimmy Page talks about always knowing Neil's guitar sound is pretty sweet!

5/11/2010 01:17:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

a little bit of chaos takes the "ho-hum" outta everything...an essential ingredient to ANY artistic endeavor...

asg

5/11/2010 08:24:00 AM

Blogger blueberry1946 said...

Being a closet chaos theory believer, and with Dylan as my favorite singer (sorry, Neil is #2), I enjoyed the food for reflection in this post. Consider that chaos is benign and then listen to Neil’s guitar – a chaos so sweet you can pick it out of 100 strumming in unison and hear only that one guitar; a chaos so heartfelt it can, and has made me cry. Not so different than Dylan’s voice. So while I can align with Neil’s reference to chaos as energy, I can’t quite put on the hat that aligns chaos with confusion; to me the two are separate. Okay, pondering done, back to work for me!

5/11/2010 01:26:00 PM

Anonymous LiL Injun said...

Dear Patricia, While in your closet pondering the alignment of your hat of confusion ( typically a result of numerous sessions of listening to Dylans voice - sorry, Bob is #2), ponder over a Merriam-Webster Dictionary where chaos is defined as 'A STATE OF UTTER CONFUSION'

5/11/2010 10:33:00 PM

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