fredag 29 juli 2016

in the news


Pope Francis told in an interview about recent events that the religion is not to blame for all of the bad

things happening. It is the others fault. The world is at war because it has lost its peace.  to avoid any 

misunderstanding:

Quote “I would just like to add one more thing by way of clarification: when I speak of 

war, I mean real war, not religious war I speak of a war of interests, over money, nature’s 

resources and the domination of peoples.” 


“I do no speak of a religious war. Religions,” he, Pope Francis, concluded, “all religions, 

seek peace. It’s others who want war. Understand?
I like that finishing line Capisce? or Do you understand? (If you look at the video of the interview the Pope speaks in italian/spanish)

Thinking
There is a sentence I have returned to think of lately and I do not know the correct
 translation for it. It's a sentence from the play Ett drömspel  A Dream Play by 
August Strindberg(1849-1912). 
"Det är synd om människorna" says Indras daughter to her father upon the return 
home from a visit to Earth. At first before being to Earth, she is hopeful that love 
will conquer all, but after she listens to the anguished cries of humanity, 
experiences the pain of family life, and discovers that reform always will be stifled 
by the self-righteous, she can look on humanity only with compassion. She finally 
realizes that human beings are creatures who hopelessly harbor spiritual 
aspirations but are held down by the weight of their fleshly existence.
I come to the sentence "Poor Youth", in an english translation of the work, which 
is close enough. 
Det är synd om människorna - direct translation word by word - 
It is pitiful about humanity. That is what the daughter of Indra repeats in the play. 
Indra is apparently God from India. So August Strindberg must have read about 
other religions during his lifetime. The writer is known for his paintings of a 
stormy sea and dark clouds, and his books and his participation in the society of 
manly men, smoking cigarr, drinking and being angry. 
This is the mad writers dream done into a play, he was mad it's 
written down. It was a bewildering play for his time, with the not correct way of 
telling a tale. 
I have added to my films to watch list Ett drömspel (1963) by Ingmar Bergman
 becoz I don't fell like reading, which is a shame. Shame maybe 
even better translation of the swedish word synd. It's a shame about humanity
Like the godess return home to his father and says 'I visited Earth and oh boy it's, 
I feel sorry for them.' She feel pity and goes from feeling so hopeful to being 
disappointed. Lesson learned may be keep your expectations at an all time low.
(The title Ett Drömspel could also mean A game of dreaming
most swedish words have double nature meanings, it's hard to translate anything)
Anyhow. That string of words has come to mind last week, 
a play writers words Det är synd om människorna that could be translated to
 It's a shame about humanity or maybe even Poor souls

After have seen some of the YT of Comic con and I can say this. I am looking 
forward to the TV serie American Gods, I 've just read the book by Neil Gaiman 
and to see it becoming film is amazing. 
It started 8 years ago and will soon be 15 episodes, Sherlock.
Then I don't know about what otherwise was presented at the comic con
I just stop and stared at Jared Leto becoz I've had his pic from an OK magazine 
since I was tiny and now he plays the Joker in a film which name escapes me but 
I'll see it. 

"I dream therefore I exist"   August Strindberg

tisdag 26 juli 2016

Now I know three songs with pressure in it

and these three songs comes with different background stories and the word pressure is used in very

different meanings depending on from which time they're written. Don't you think that a word has

different meaning depending on in which time and space it is told?


Firstly came Under pressure(1981) by David Bowie and Queen/ Freddie Mercury,

and it became a hit  song in the 1980's.

It's about love and why can't we give ourselves one more chance and it's about

the whole world. During that time when Under pressure was written the Berlin Wall was still up as a

reminder of the 2nd world war,

I was in Berlin this May 2016 and and some of the wall is still there to this day(most of it was destroyed 9 sept 1989) to remind about that war and it is now there for tourists to take a look at and it seems harmless when it's just some broken wall but back in the day there was watchtowers and soldiers shooting those trespassing. And although that wall was there still people could go through, escaping from communist east to west.  

Freddie Mercury and David Bowie wrote the lyrics, improvised the song.


then I heard Pressure by Ylvis in 2012, (see that I'm ignoring the Vanilla Ice cover song?)

This is a rap with lyrics about put the right amount of pressure on it, 'cause you gotta know how to,

like you're in control, the funny lyrics turn into the meaning of the pressure of the weather, which fits

the Norweigan boys, talk about the weather is a daily business.

and today I heard No pressure with Ray Lamontagne, it seems to have been released this year ,

20 jan 2016.  The song is about how he doesn't want to see his loved one crying. It's rock n' roll and

that soothing voice of Ray. Anything you want to be you can be. It says not when it was written but

it's released like ten days after Bowies passing so I'm thinking about that.


And that is three songs about pressure that I've heard of. Cheers!