Jun 28 2010

Sleeves

Category: energy,environment,Obamaamuzikman @ 8:55 am

One can tell much by noting a person’s sleeves, that part of a person’s garment through which the arms pass.  As a musician I have had many opportunities to observe sleeves.  The favored condition among many of my peers is sleeves neatly pressed with cuff fixed neatly around the wrist by either button or better yet, by cuff link.  Less seen, especially just before or just after a performance is a musician with their sleeves rolled up.  This is because both literally and metaphorically when one has their sleeves rolled up it is an indication that they are doing or are about to do some sort of physical labor.

Many musicians I know feel such a condition is beneath them or to put it more politely, better suited for someone else.  After all, we are “artists”.  We have a gift.  We spend countless hours practicing, studying, preparing to bring glorious music to the world.  We can’t be expected to move chairs, carry equipment, or pick up the discarded sheet music from the floor.  That’s why we have roadies, cartage companies, and students.  Let others wrinkle their sleeves by rolling them up,  conductors, performers and composers must keep their sleeves fully deployed.

Yes it is a sad commentary on many, not just musicians, who for whatever reason decide they are above rolling up their sleeves.  Some feel as though they have paid their dues.  They spent a large part of their lives with sleeves rolled up, now it is someone elses turn.  Some have no idea how to roll up their sleeves.  The very notion that sleeves could be rolled up has never occurred to them.  Some understand the concept in theory only.  They are dreamers who  believe that if they have big enough dreams and can inspire others with a passionate articulation of the dream that those around them will be inspired, they will roll up their sleeves in admiration and then they will go about fulfilling the dream, having been captivated by the vision.

Sometimes this works.  Sometimes different kinds of sleeves can come together in a synergistic way.  The dreamer, with sleeves firmly buttoned leading a phalanx of those with sleeves wrapped up around biceps can bring a dream or vision into reality.  This can work great in the creative world of music, theater, film, and art.

But it doesn’t work so well when it comes to government. History has shown that.  Utopian dreams and those who dream them often become twisted, frightening caricatures of the dream when realized.  I fear such is the case with our nation now.  What will the dream of a “green” future look like when it has become reality?  Charles Krauthammer has a sobering commentary on this subject:

Obama is dreamer in chief: He wants to take us to this green future “even if we’re unsure exactly what that looks like. Even if we don’t yet precisely know how we’re going to get there.” Here’s the offer: Tax carbon, spend trillions and put government in control of the energy economy — and he will take you he knows not where, by way of a road he knows not which. That’s why Tuesday’s speech was received with such consternation. It was so untethered from reality. The gulf is gushing, and the president is talking mystery roads to unknown destinations. That passes for vision, and vision is Obama’s thing. It sure beats cleaning up beaches.”

I for one plan to pay great attention to sleeves in November.

3 Responses to “Sleeves”

  1. Saxman says:

    I saw some interesting information earlier today. It had the percent of cabinet workers that had engaged in private enterprise for the last 20 or so presidents. The range was from 30 – 52 % of the cabinet had been in private enterprise with 1 exception – Obama – whose cabinet had 8%. No wonder they have the chops to run GM, Freddie and Fannie, AMG, and know whose A$$ to kick!!

  2. tonedeaf says:

    Between my two high school choirs, the kids in the advanced group tend toward the lazy while those in the lower group are cheerful hard workers. The difference between those of us who have to work at our talent (like me) and those whose talent simply floated down upon them is often stark. I can however, cite enough cases of the most talented among us who have their sleeves permanently rolled up that the argument weakens a bit. I think upbringing has a lot to do with it too. And if you want to add upbringing into the mix, I think that this would certainly explain a lot about Obama. There doesn’t seem to be any indication that he ever worked hard at anything physically. Picture him on the beach cleaning up oil globs. Now, try the same exercise with Sarah Palin.

  3. tonedeaf says:

    It just occurred to me that part of the reason the elitist left hate Sarah Palin is precisely because she so often does have her sleeves rolled up. She unconsciously shames them and the only way they can save face is to roll-up their own sleeves OR destroy her.

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