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Sun and Wind and Rock 'n' Roll: A Three-Decade Journey

By Clint Wilder, Clean Edge
August 4, 2011   |   3 Comments

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August 9, 2011
It was a great show. They said onstage it was a worldwide Internet event as well. Search "MUSE concert Shoreline" on YouTube. Highlights include a rockin' and sexy guitar solo handoff from Stephen Stills to Bonnie Raitt, a typically 110% percent performance by Rage Against The Machinist Tom Morello (see Ghost of Tom Joad & This Land Is Your Land), and the most relevant (and new) song I/We Told You So, led by John Hall, the recovering politician who can really write and play.

I could not corroborate the onstage claim that the show was entirely powered by the PV Installer demo units in the food court; perhaps they had one of those equivalent usage green utility contracts that we supposedly can all pay a little more for thru "deregulation", with the remote certification that they bought green power somewhere else.

I got a little less up-to-date onstage news on Fukushima Daiichi than I expected. Pacifica Radio Flashpoints is keeping tabs on it pretty well, talking to whistleblower engineers who knew it was going to be way worse than mainstream news was saying from the get-go.

Great entertainment, and if awareness is really the issue, I'm sure MUSE is the biggest voice out there carrying the message of Energy Systems change.
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August 9, 2011
Nice to see this event in RE World blog-space. MUSE reflects the kinds of emotional energy and social causes that drove artistic connections in the late 70s.

As someone who deeply believed we were driving a new solar age, 'No Nukes' was an essential design tool for me and my solar design/building staff. For an hour's listening to the sounds and lyrics written and performed by Hall, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Browne, Raite and others, we connected to environmental justice in unimaginable ways. That No Nukes music made solar seem urgent ('Plutonium Is Forever', beautiful by John Hall's Power ('give me the warm power of the sun'), and rebelliously free as we imagined ourselves 'takin' it (solar) to the Streets.'

What if a new generation reworked the ambiance of No Nukes? Might one rethink these songs in terms of our two main perils: peak oil and C02 abuse. Recall the lyrics in Plutonium is Forever? 'now carbon monoxide can only steal your breath... asbestos poisoning give the workers a horrible death... the aerosol in the concord make sure there's no ozone left.' Recall those words in 1979?'

Enough for environmental injustice... how about inter-generational injustice? What if another generation found itself crying to C, S and N singing Teach your Children?

'Teach your children well, their father's hell did slowly go by? And feed them on your dreams, the one they picked, the one you're known by? Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you you would cry? So just look at them and sigh and know they love you... And you, of the tender years can't know the fears that your elders grew by? And so please help them with your years, they seek the truth before they can die? Teach your parents well, their children's hell will slowly go by? And feed them on your dreams...'

Perhaps young RE World readers should hear MUSE deeply enough to start teaching and 'waking up' their parents now, instead of letting them sleep... also before it's too late, much too late.
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August 24, 2011
The Crosby Stills and Young lyrics above are the opening theme on the Stephen Schneider Memorial Symposium program on August 25-27 in Boulder this week AND IT IS BEING WEBCAST! Hope youth takes this rare chance to tune in.
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