Things that Endure
So, I am stuck in cold and wet Seattle for a week (for internal company training), worse yet, in my hotel room since I came down with a nasty flu. Trying to recuperate, I am reminded of the idiocy of TV (which I don’t normally watch at all while at home), and don’t have my music collection to cheer me up. Normally when I am feeling down one of three things usually brings me out of it – music, reading or running. It’s too cold to run, I have no books, so I’ve checked around for some ‘comfort music’ online.
I first heard Keith Jarrett’s work many, many years ago (‘The Koln Concert’). It has always had a profound effect on me. Most of my first book was written to his music. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing him perform live twice – in Munich and in Los Angeles. In our ever-eroding-attention-deficit world things that endure, whether written or lyrical, are important to me.
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Anonymous
February 09, 2008
PingBack from http://www.biosensorab.org/2008/02/09/things-that-endure/Anonymous
February 11, 2008
I'm so sorry you're sick, Lynn. I have the same horrible flu, and I'm probably the one who gave it to you. I've done practically nothing but sleep since I left Seattle, and I'm still wiped out. Get as much rest as you can, and feel better...