Wayne Shorter on The Power of Women

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  • @scottthompson6540
    @scottthompson65403 жыл бұрын

    Interviewed Wayne Shorter - an amazing spirit - full of wisdom and artistry.

  • @phillipbrown434
    @phillipbrown434 Жыл бұрын

    He is an amazing human being.

  • @dedicatedtotheheart
    @dedicatedtotheheart10 жыл бұрын

    this is touching...on the next level we'll include all living things

  • @357CLOUDY
    @357CLOUDY Жыл бұрын

    So evolved... We can all be better!

  • @tomford1376
    @tomford13762 жыл бұрын

    super cool

  • @gcrav
    @gcrav10 жыл бұрын

    Nice story from Wayne, but I don't care for the way ICAP used it.

  • @MonsterGuitarX
    @MonsterGuitarX10 жыл бұрын

    I really like listening to Wayne speak and play but the quote at the start of the video typifies the feminist lets give ourselves a pat on the back because we suffer more than anyone nonsense that you would expect from such an exhibit. I'm all for the power of women but come on, from the beginning of time men have put their lives on the line to protect their women and children, so saying that women or anyone have suffered more than anyone else is nothing short of arrogant.

  • @cavaleer

    @cavaleer

    10 жыл бұрын

    Exactly but none of that counts. Most people don't really know history. They just know the superficial warped interpretations that have been taught in the last 40 years.

  • @jimmysmith3095
    @jimmysmith309510 жыл бұрын

    HOW exactly did women suffer more in war? It was always men who were drafted and forced to go to war and likely die. Women got to stay home. What, is their worrying somehow worse than being in war, witnessing horrible events that give you PTSD, disabilities, injuries, and even death?! And it was always men who were drafted, because of this stupid standard that men are supposed to be the big strong man who do all of the work and protect everyone having all of that stress, responsibility, and deadlines without shedding a tear.

  • @annalyman2616

    @annalyman2616

    9 жыл бұрын

    You need to do more research on your own question. You are assuming that war is only made on military personnel. Much war is made on the civilians in the country where it occurs. Civilian suffering is often of unbelievable proportions. Women represent a great deal of that suffering, death and violence when occupying forces take out their own misery on innocent civilians (and women in these circumstances are considered "fair game" and a target). Women have to try to handle it without any weapons to fight back... Having said that, Wayne is commenting on the trigger of his own creativity - his mother's wisdom and cleverness to find items, toys, art supplies to inspire her 2 sons creativity. And this during the great depression when both his parents worked 2 jobs just to put food on the table. I studied his music in university and as a musician and music teacher, as he speaks, I too can see the cause of his wonderful compositional ability. When he was a child, the key women in his life made sure he had all the tools they could provide, to inspire him to genius (which he is!). Sadly, he lost his own partner in a tragic plane crash.

  • @monktrane325

    @monktrane325

    8 жыл бұрын

    +jimmy smith Really! Your argument is dumb...

  • @deetgeluid

    @deetgeluid

    6 жыл бұрын

    The men die, but the women are left behind in pain.

  • @cedardreamsLLC

    @cedardreamsLLC

    Жыл бұрын

    you got so caught up in this one sentence you completely missed the point. why are you even here in the first place then?