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04/22/16 - NNHS Newsletter -
“. . . on April 22, 1970, Earth Day was held, one of the most
- American Heritage Magazine, October 1993 |
Dear Friends and Schoolmates,
How do you celebrate this annual observance?
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Across_the_Universe:
"Across the Universe" is a song
recorded by
the Beatles. It was written by
John Lennon, and credited to
Lennon–McCartney. The song first appeared on the various artists
charity
compilation album
No One's Gonna Change Our World in December 1969, and later, in
different form, on
Let
It Be, the group's final released album. One night in 1967, the phrase "words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup" came to Lennon after hearing his ex-wife Cynthia, according to Lennon, "going on and on about something." Later, after "she'd gone to sleep—and I kept hearing these words over and over, flowing like an endless stream," Lennon went downstairs and turned it into a song. He began to write the rest of the lyrics and when he was done, he went to bed and forgot about them.
The flavour of the song was heavily influenced by Lennon's and the Beatles' interest in Transcendental Meditation in late 1967 – early 1968, when the song was composed. Based on this he added the mantra "Jai guru deva om" (Sanskrit: जय गुरुदेव ॐ) to the piece, which became the link to the chorus. The Sanskrit phrase is a sentence fragment whose words could have many meanings. Literally it approximates as "glory to the shining remover of darkness,"[3] and can be paraphrased as "Victory to God divine", "Hail to the divine guru", or the phrase commonly invoked by the late Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in referring to his spiritual teacher "All Glory to Guru Dev."[4] The song's lyrical structure is straightforward: three repetitions of a unit consisting of a verse, the line "Jai guru deva om" and the line "Nothing's gonna change my world" repeated four times. The lyrics are highly image-based, with abstract concepts reified with phrases like thoughts "meandering", words "slithering", and undying love "shining". The title phrase "across the universe" appears at intervals to finish lines, although it never cadences, always appearing as a rising figure, melodically unresolved. It finishes on the leading note; to the Western musical ear, the next musical note would be the tonic and would therefore sound complete. In his 1970 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon referred to the song as perhaps the best, most poetic lyric he ever wrote: "It's one of the best lyrics I've written. In fact, it could be the best. It's good poetry, or whatever you call it, without chewin' it. See, the ones I like are the ones that stand as words, without melody. They don't have to have any melody, like a poem, you can read them." [5] The song is in the key of D and the verse beginning "Words are flowing out" (I (D) chord) is notable for a prolonged vi (Bm)- iii (F#m) to ii7 (Em7) minor drop to the dominant chord V7 (A7) on "across the universe" in the 4th bar.[6] On the repeat of this chord sequence a beautiful turn following the ii7 (Em7) through a iv minor (Gm) brings the verse to a close before moving on directly to the tonic on the "Jai Guru Deva Om" refrain. The vi-ii minor drop leading to V had been used earlier in "I Will" (on "how long I've loved you") and George Harrison utilised a shorter vi-iii minor alternation to delay getting back to the dominant (V) in "I Need You".[6] The verse beginning "Words are flowing out like endless rain..." is also notable for the suitably breathless phrasing and almost constant 8th note rhythm (initially four D melody notes, then C#, B, A, B)[7] |
HOMEWORK:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day
http://earthday.envirolink.org/history.html
REMINDER:
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Happy Birthday today to
Peggy Lovic
Hooper-McLain ('57)
AND
Happy Birthday
tomorrow
to
Happy Birthday this week to: 24 - Donald
Smith ('57) of VA
AND
25 - Lolly Wynne Burke ('57)
AND
26 - Deanna Steele Capps ('57)
AND
The late
27 -
29 - The late
Many Happy Returns to You All!
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THIS DAY IN 1966:
Friday, April
22, 1966 -
The
1964-1965 New York World's Fair opened for its first season. Friday, April 22, 1966 - Singer-songwriter and guitarist (Boston) Kimberley Dahme was born in the USA. Friday, April 22, 1966 - Guitarist and producer (Pennywise) Fletcher Dragge was born, probably in California. Friday, April 22, 1966 - Baseball player and manager Mickey Morandini was born Michael Robert Morandini in Kittanning, Pennsylvania.
From My Friend, Susan, of NC
- 04/22/15:
Thanks so
much, Susan!
-
Eugene Ormandy,
conductor
BONUS EARTH DAY CROCHET PATTERNS:
http://crochet.about.com/od/freecrochetpatterns/tp/earth-day-projects.htm
-
Amy
Solovay
- "If you'd like to celebrate Earth day with an eco-friendly crochet
project or craft project, here are tons of easy and fun ideas -- and free
patterns too."
BONUS EARTH DAY RECIPES:
http://www.holidays.net/earthday/recipes.htm
- Healthy, Wholesome, Vegan-friendly
Recipes For Earth Day - "One of the simplest ways to
honor Earth Day is to reevaluate your diet. Believe it or not,
some of the greatest strains on the environment come from the
foods we eat..."
FINALLY:
DATES TO REMEMBER:
NNHS CLASS OF '65 WEB SITE: http://www.nnhs65.com PERSONAL WEB SITE: http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/cluckmeat ==============================================
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Words and Music by John Lennon (09 Oct 1940 – 08 Dec 1980) and Paul McCartney (b. 18 June 1942)
Recorded by The Beatles, 1969
Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup,
They slither while they pass, they slip away across the universe
Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my open mind,
Possessing and caressing me.
Jai guru de va om
Nothing's gonna change my world,
Nothing's gonna change my world.
Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes,
That call me on and on across the universe,
Thoughts meander like a restless wind inside a letter box they
Tumble blindly as they make their way
Across the universe
Jai guru de va om
Nothing's gonna change my world,
Nothing's gonna change my world.
Sounds of laughter shades of earth are ringing
Through my open views inviting and inciting me
Limitless undying love which shines around me like a
million suns, it calls me on and on
Across the universe
Jai guru de va om
Nothing's gonna change my world,
Nothing's gonna change my world.
"Across the
Universe" midi and lyrics courtesy of
http://www.beatles.ws/songa-e.htm - 04/22/08,
at the suggestion of my daughter, Adrienne Harty of NC - 04/21/08
Thanks again, Adrienne!
Earth Day Logo courtesy of http://my.uen.org/myuen/205828/Home - 04/22/08
Trees Divider Line clip art courtesy of http://www.wtv-zone.com/nevr2l82/bars29.html - 04/22/08
Animated Tiny
Birthday Cake clip art courtesy of Sarah Puckett Kressaty ('65) of VA - 08/31/05
Thanks, Sarah Sugah!
Army Seal clip art courtesy of Al Farber ('64) of GA - 05/24/06 (still
missing...)
Thanks, Al!
Replaced by Norm Covert ('61) of MD - 02/09/09
Thanks, Norm!
Animated USMC
Flag clip art courtesy of
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/KevsGifsGalore/Patriotic.html - 06/18/03
Virginia State Police Patch courtesy of http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Patch_Requests.shtm - 04/13/16
Animated
Dancing Snoopy courtesy of Billy Turner ('65) of TX - 11/26/08
Thanks, Billy Turner!
Navy Seal clip art courtesy of http://www.onemileup.com/miniSeals.asp - 05/29/06