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Is Music Useless? "As far as biological cause and effect are concerned, music is useless. It shows no signs of design for attaining a goal such as long life, grandchildren, or accurate perception and prediction of the world. Music appears to be a pure pleasure technology, a cocktail of drugs that we ingest through the ear to stimulate a mass of pleasure circuits at once. Compared with vision, language, social reasoning, and physical know-how, music could vanish from our species and the rest of our lifestyle would be virtually unchanged"
The above is a paragraph from "How The Mind Works" by neuroscientist Steven Pinker. | |
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Mental note: never party with neuroscientist Steven Pinker.
On a survival level as a species I guess he's right but, I'm reminded of a quote from the MC5 documentary. Rob Tyner is talking about a documentary he saw about a tribe from Indonesia where they chew these drugs and stay up all night and dance in the fire and beat on drums, that kind of stuff. The anthopologist asks one of the guys, why do you do all this partying? And the guy from the tribe says "of course we have parties - we want our souls to be happy. If our souls weren't happy, they would leave us and go back to the Gods and we would DIE." | |
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What's wrong with pleasure? Does that not inspire food for thought? | |
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Anyway.. I say the same thing about sports. | |
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Music is never useless and has always served several important needs in the history of mankind, from tribal gatherings and celebrations to soothing spiritual music. This being said, I think people these days no longer listen to music the way previous generations (70s, especially 80s and 90s) used to, i.e they listen to music with their headphones or in their cars but people who turn up the volume of their home stereo system are rare these days. Everybody´s going for that thin, limited sound it seems. Except for my DJ friends when they practice at home. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Music/rhythm came before writing or math, in a time when necessity was king, so obviously somebody felt the need for it. Doesn't it build or stimulate neurons? I'd think that's important, expanding the capacity of the mind. | |
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