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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:09 am
by lazariuk
mat james wrote:Jack,
you wrote,
I tend to be too moralistic to be any fun.
.
I ask,
what are morals if not just other peoples' prejudices ( pre-judgements)?
You don't see a cat or a frog moralising.
Morals are not a part of the natural order of things....outside nature in a way.
It seems to me that morals are cultural, and, a subtle human form of pecking order.
Do you like being pecked?
Mat.
I think you are right about morals Mat. What draws me to Leonard Cohen is his call for a renewal of ethics. An ethics grounded in an obedience that is not a servitude.
Jack
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:51 am
by mat james
as you wish DB.
But my heart bleeds

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:14 pm
by mat james
Jack,
An ethics grounded in an obedience that is not a servitude.
good point Jack. "obedience that is not a servitude".!
That comes from re-cognition
re-flection
when one realizes, " this is the best way to proceed".
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:50 pm
by MadisonB
kleinschmidt wrote:
Dylan: Well, I asked the doctor if I could see you
It's bad for your health, he said
Yes, I disobeyed his orders
I came to see you
But I found him there instead (leopard-skin pill box hat) ...1966
Coincidence. I think not.

Written about Edie Sedgwick as per Nico from The Velvet Underground:
Nico: After Dino, Edie was very much in love with Patrick Tilden. He was Bob Dylan's best friend. Bob had been staying at the Castle before the Velvet Undergound moved there. Bob's song "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" is written about Edie. Everybody thought it was about Edie because she sometimes wore leopard. Dylan's a very sarcastic person...It is a very nasty song, whoever the person in it might be.