Late Night Musings

Here is what is playing on iTunes this evening, or should I say past evening.

Joey
Concrete Blonde
Pictures of You
The Cure
November Rain
Guns N Roses
Your Song
Elton John
Take Me To The River
Talking Heads
Time To Say Goodbye
Bocelli and Brightman
Hey Jude
The Beatles
Golden Slumbers
The Beatles
Walking After Midnight
Patsy Cline
We Are All Made of Stars
Moby
Above
Blue Man Group
White Rabbit
Jefferson Airplane
Los Angeles
X
Radio Clash
The Clash
Mustang Sally
Wilson Pickett
Bittersweet Symphony
The Verve

Old posts that I read this evening:
The Father Leans On The Son
The Bearer of Bad Tidings- One Less Set of Footsteps
Do The Dead Walk In Dreams
Walking With The Dead
Grandpa Is Still Gone
Life is challenging
Thoughts about these posts. When I first started blogging I hadn't any clue that community existed in the blogopshere. Since then I have learned that there is community. There is support and there are friends that I have made. I have shared some of my most intimate thoughts and feelings with you. I have let you see the soft underbelly and for the most part I have found it to be rewarding.

Blogging has and continues to be a positive experience for me. I have stumbled onto some fascinating blogs and learned about people that I never would have met. I am grateful for the experiences. I am humbled by much of what I have seen.

Some people claim that cyberspace is not real, but they are wrong. It is real. There are real people with real feelings and experiences. It has been a blessing.

9 comments:

Deadman said...

"Some people claim that cyberspace is not real, but they are wrong. It is real. There are real people with real feelings and experiences. It has been a blessing."

I agree, Jack. Even with the various downsides of maintaining a public site, the good far exceeds the bad.

Anonymous said...

The Commitments version of Mustang Sally is still my fave - but any Mustang Sally is good Mustang Sally. :-)

And cyberspace is very real to me.

(I think I may need more caffine though...)

Annie said...

Depends what you mean by "real." It seems sort of silly to decry the reality of something that clearly exists.

Paula said...

Love those tunes! Yep, what you say online is as real as any other form of communication, which is kind of a bummer for people who insist that they should be allowed to act like jerks with impunity.

Rivka said...

It has certainly been a blessing for me. I don't know that I would have come to the same conclusions or perspectives without the people I've met through blogging.

rabbi neil fleischmann said...

Nice post. I was also happly surprised about the blogging community. And I am also pleased with blogging (ppp).

There's a lot to say on the subject, but long story short - it is real and it is worth it.

Anonymous said...

I'm totally with you Jack- there are some fascinating people out here- and you're one of them

Jack Steiner said...

Hi Mark,

It is a hell of a ride, isn't it.

Richmond,

Loved that movie.

Annie,

Some people consider cyberspace to be a place in which you can set aside common social courtesy because they do not view others as being real people.

Paula,

Clearly you have excellent taste in music.

Rivka,

I have learned quite a bit from blogging.

Rav Fleischmann,

There aren't too many good surprises, but this was clearly one of them.

Amishav,

Thank you.

Deadman said...

"It is a hell of a ride, isn't it."

Just like the Helter Skelter, baby.

:oD>

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