Music

Adele Aldridge on September 16th, 2009

Being a Beatles fan I couldn’t resist posting this link from the Blog, The Sixties. The blog lists “The 20 Greatest Beatles Songs,” where it mentions how George Harrison used the I Ching as his starting point for his song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” Clapton guests on Harrison’s post Rishikesh retort to band members. […]

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Adele Aldridge on September 11th, 2009

I am in a blogging group where I have been asked to make a post that takes a stand about something pertaining to my blog. The stand I take in my entire I Ching Meditations is a personal interpretation from a woman’s perspective. I can’t offer anything other than a woman’s perspective because I am […]

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Adele Aldridge on March 10th, 2009

“… A refusal of psychology and  history … He was concerned with chance and open experience.” I am in awe of people who can make music. I would liked to have been able to talk to John Cage about his experience when he used the I Ching in his music. creating process.  I always find […]

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