Monday, July 18, 2011

TREE OF LIFE at the GFT



"A flawed film that everyone should see" is about the best distilled description of this wonderful work.A genuine work of art in an age of flippant texting style communication and attention spans to match.

Music also plays a large part with touching , tender scores as seen in the video below:



Malicks Films obliquely phrase questions, leaving the responsibility of answering them to the viewer No one will be too exuberant in praising the execution of the plot in the film , but then again , how exactly do you phrase a spiritual question to a mainly modern secular audience.

According to Karen Armstrong take on George Steiners Real Presences what he call "the indiscretion of serious art and literature and music " , which " queries the last privacies of our existence".Such Art , Steiner argues , tells us in effect : "change your life".It is an encounter with a transcendent dimension that breaks into "the small house of our cautionary being".Once we have listened to the summons of such art , this house is not "habitable in quite the same way as it was before."

When Heidegger made the mistake in the 1930s , admittedly a very big mistake hard to live down,a becoming a full pledged Nazi replete with persecuting Jews in his sphere of academic influence , including his early teacher Husserl , his later work , especially in the fields of aesthetics and the nature of truth failed to have the influence , post-war that it merited.In its stead the work of Sartre took the lead , with the inherit weakness that it took an atheistic hue with the corollary negative attendant trapping of making the debate for truth in the post-modernist orbit into a materialist sphere , with the spiritual component being seen as an optional luxury add-on , a surplus and if needs be expendable dimension , but not essential to the pursuit of the essential nature of truth.

As Eagleton has observed , and Vattimo has documented , the eclipsing of Heideggers later correctives on Phenomenology by the likes of Sartre have yielded a very sorry birth to the likes of Dawkins and Hitchens , who have gone the whole hog in pursuit of materialism to an extent even the concept of Faith is an abomination to be railed against in the relentless drive to a material evolutionary road.In creating the very parody of the concepts they purport to erase , Dawkins and Hitchens have created a crass , gross and boorish atheistic fundamentalism preachermen set condemning all non-adherents into a secular Hell.Materialism has so infected their dogmatic ideology they have become an intellectual equivalent to what Monetarism has become to financial markets.It is no surprise that this elitist cabal of material atheists have taken advantage of the current governments policy to create an elite university charging the highest allowable rate , as opposed to joining the camp to spread universal access to higher education that a more altruistic philosophy would encourage.This rabid brand of atheism , which is actually related to and borne out of aggressive capitalism ( which makes some of their left orientated supporters position a little odd) is not a new concept , but an age old material contagion which Dostoyevsky explored in Demons, of a vanity ego-ridden self-declared elite claiming to champion the very people they despise.

Fortunately later Heidegger is making a comeback as Post-Modernism and its ertwhistle champions are being exposed as morally amd materially bankrupt.Terence Malick is a student of Heidegger and according to Hwanhee Lee "Malicks understanding of cinema seems to be influenced by Heideggers contention that it is a cardinal symptom of modernity...to apprehend reality as something to be differentiated from how it appears to a subjective consciousness and that reality is understood at its most fundamental level as something to be mastered."
This fundamental divergence of treating reality as a material to be mastered , rather than a grace to be revered has the ultimate fundamental weakness of recognising the Human as a commodity , rather than a material, moral and spiritual three-dimensional being.


Malick seeing "God in science and Science in God" presents no problems to a Jewish or Muslim audience , some of the more notable Jewish and Muslim scholars were also avant garde Scientists, but in the West the state ordained version of Religion , the Manichean dogma of the clerical elite and the early relationship between state and religion in Power politics has destroyed this most natural and harmonious symbiosis , pitting Church and science at odds with each other.One of the films most penetrating questions posed is can Science and Religion get their latent state harmonious symbiotic relationship back?.To Muslims and Jews this is a rhetorical question.

Below is a review of the film by Mark Kermode:

Thursday, July 7, 2011

ROGER DALTREY at the CLYDE AUDITORIUM




Roger wanted to perform the Pinball Wizard album in its entirety as he himself had only recently discovered what made the album unique at a time of concept albums pushing the boundaries of progressive rock.

The musicality of the Album is what he recently rediscovered , away from the circus that is a rock and roll show which had covered up the main attraction.

Daltrey was in fine voice and great physical shape , allaying false rumours , like Roger Waters before him , that he has lost his voice to perform the classics.

The song chosen below is because the view is the same as i had from the 4th row.Quite an achievement as the loyal Who Fan Club member who alerted me of the concert could only secure row K.



After the full rendition of the Album , the band performed many Who classics including my favourite Baba O'Reilly



This is the best ill get to seeing The Who , and from this concert i can see what all the fuss and passion of dedicated loyalist Who fans is all about.

Monday, July 4, 2011

JOHN MELLENCAMP at THE ROYAL CONCERT HALL



After a two decade wait rock of hall fame legend finally made an appearance to our shores.

He was in fine gravelly voice , with a mixture of Johnson blues ; old country ballads ; new country rock and his old classics.

Here is version of a song that captures a Rushkinian sentiment about how empires which lose their perceived spiritual mission begin to fade.Also contained by a Fergusonian doctrine mentioned as far back as Thucydides about the balance sheet of an empire being a root indicator about how it will behave and fare to challenges.




The next song is about never shutting out your soul from your lifes overall mission.