The Most Philosophical Song You Ever Heard


This may be a little too deeply personal for some, so reader discretion is advised. Don't know the reason, stayed here all season. Nothing to show but this brand new tattoo. But it's a real beauty, a Mexican cutie. How it got here I haven't a clue.
Blew out my flip-flop, stepped on a pop top, cut my heel had to cruise on back home. But there's booze in the blender and soon it will render that frozen concoction that helps me hang on.

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Bob Dylan,
Masters of War. Love Eddie Vedders cover of it also.:
The hour that the ship comes in.



my favorite would have to be Schopenhauer, for whom music functions as a kind of empirical validation of his entire metaphysics.


Keith Jarrett 
The Vienna Concert 
"I woke up this morning, feeling so blue.                                                                                        I did the Polka, there was nothin' else to do..."
                                      -Rotondi "Blue Polka"




@emrofsemanon,

"CD, that is a superb avid editing job on that one, wasn't it? :)"

It certainly is. That's the great thing about some fan edits, they're often better than the official videos.
Just shows that you don't always need big bucks if you're creative.

@j_husker,
"I wrote a paper my senior year at Creighton (English-Creative Writing specialty) outlining the influence of philosophy on modern rock music. I got an A."


Congrats. I guess if you didn't, you might have penned a treatise illustrating the fallacy of making value judgements on rock music critiques.

Personally I've never been much of a fan of philosophy but when you're in a semi darkened room listening to Joy Division...


[And all God's angels beware
And all you judges beware
Sons of chance take good care
For all the people out there
I'm not afraid anymore]


...you don't really have that much choice.