
forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - (Perhaps some day it will bring pleasure to remember even these things) -Vergil, Aeneid 1.203
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Recount

American Wife

Banking 101 - huh?(blogging resumes post sinus infection)
The banking crisis is overwhelming to me. I cannot believe there has been no regulation for so long - and the banks are in trouble because THEY gave bad loans to people, and even more will be defaulting on those loans still. Yes, I know it's more complicated than that - but how will this ever resolve without more financial pain and ruin?
Tom Friedman, my hero, sums it up well for me today in the NYT, with his suggestion of what Obama should do:
“Ladies and gentlemen, this crisis started with you, the bankers, engaging in reckless practices, and it will only end when we clean up your mess and start afresh. The banking system is the heart of our economy. It pumps blood to our industrial muscles, and right now it’s not pumping. We all know that in the past six months you’ve gone from one extreme to another. You’ve gone from lending money to anyone who could fog up a knife to now treating all potential borrowers, no matter how healthy, as bankrupt until proven innocent. And, therefore, you’re either not lending to them or lending under such onerous terms that the economy can’t get any liftoff. No amount of stimulus will work without a healthy banking system.
“So here’s what we’re going to do: we’re going to unclog the arteries. My banking experts have analyzed each of your balance sheets. You will tell us if we’re right. Those of you who are insolvent, we will nationalize and shut down. We will auction off your viable assets and will hold the toxic ones in a government reconstruction fund and sell them later when the market rebounds. Those of you who are weak will be merged. And those of you who are strong will receive added capital for your balance sheets, after you write down all your remaining toxic waste. I am not going to continue rewarding the losers and dimwits amongst you with handouts.”
The rest is here. Read it and laugh/weep?
Monday, January 05, 2009
Air Guitar Nation (2006)

"to err is human, to air guitar is divine"
"Tight long strums is what it's about, man"
"it's the last pure art form. (he) sees it as something that you can't commercialize, because it's invisible... you can steal some one's possessions, but you can't take away something that's invisible."
Set around the 2003 Annual Air Guitar World Championship Contest, and in particular around the first-time American participants, Air Guitar Nation plays like a tournament movie, pitting two opponents against each other, the "favorite" C-Diddy and the "relentless challenger" Björn Türoque.
This is quite a nice balance after the book about REAL guitar that I just read. Very serious musicians, albeit without any actual instruments. Enjoy!
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Practicing: A Musician's Return to Music

Guitar was the young Kurtz's passion. From lessons as a child, through summers at a guitar camp where he learned aspects of performance, on to the New England Conservatory of Music in preparation for a solo career, and actually pursuing that career in Vienna, he describes the journey that led to the recognition that he wasn't cut out to be a performer. Practice is putting love into the music, he sees, and performance is sending that love to the listener. Including discussion of the history of the guitar and of the composers of music for it, he traces an odyssey that turns full circle 10 years later when he resumes playing for his own enjoyment. He bares his soul, relating his feelings during practice, audition, and performance, as well as his experiences with teachers, mentors, and other artists. Although Kurtz writes in stream-of-consciousness style, virtually everyone who is dedicated to getting the most out of music by playing it will appreciate his insights into the art of practice for the love of music. (from Amazon)
Great read for the musician in all of us. Kurtz includes substantial interesting guitar history tidbits, as well as vivid depictions of life in the practice room.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
News from off the soapbox: poverty in India

“The next major finding is the close association between poverty and vulnerability with one’s social identity. The two social groups who are at the bottom by this classification are the SCs/STs, who constitute the bottom layer, and the Muslims, who are in the next layer. This does not mean that the other groups are far better off. The next group is the OBCs but better than the two bottom layers. Even for those who do not belong to any of these groups, the incidence is 55%.”
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Amesbury Friends Cuba Benefit

Members of Amesbury Meeting are headed to Cuba. Attend the festivities if you are local!