It disproves the assumption that the choice of which property of an object to measure in any way can have an effect on the outcome of the measurement, proving it is all predetermined
No joke. It's a widely known and tested experiment. Might be room for some reservations about how to interpret the results, but the evidence is clear, there is no room for free will, and choice has no effect on reality
I came across an experiment in a lab at university, bunch of lasers and mirrors on a table used to prove the future is deterministic, there is no free will, choice is an illusion, bound by fate, literally - was belief, is now fact
Creedence Clearwater Revival. One of my favourite bands, period, and unquestionalbly one of the greatest American rock bands ever.
The excellent Southern Rock feel is amazing, and cant get enough of it. Each of their albums are very special to me, just because there are some specific songs that stand out and bring back childhood memories. In fact almost all their songs take me back to childhood memories, its just one of those bands that has been with me all my life.
The raspy voice, catch as hell lyrics and unique 'bayou' sound definatly make this band one of my favourites.
Grew up listening to CCR, and I've gotta say, one of the bands whose music seems timeless. The music sounds just as good today as it did 40 years ago. One of my personal favourite bands of all time.
@Bad English: That's an extremely "black and white" comment to make, it's very "one way thinking" of you. That cannot be true, because sometimes there might be a band you like covering a band/artist you don't care for.
@Branzig: Yeah, I mean it's fun I despise COB's newer material these days, but I like how unique the cover is, it's almost like they left their comfort zone......I feel like they truly treated music as an art on that track.
It literally rips me up inside, you can tell that the Man In Black totally related to that tune, and watching the video of him playing with crippled arthritis. It was practically a snuff film.
Written by Edmund Fogg on 08.04.2012 at 07:09 Or Coolio's Gangsta' Paradise
More of a sampling than a direct cover, but I agree with you. I've never liked Stevie Wonder's material anyway though, so that's not surprising.
As for CCR... I think my mom listened to them when she was younger. I don't think I've ever even bothered with them beyond the one or two songs you hear on the classic rock station on the radio.
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