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Bob Dylan on the Songs That Captivate and Define Us

In the present day it’s commonplace to stream a film on to your telephone. So, if you end up watching Gloria Swanson as light film star Norma Desmond proclaim from the palm of your hand, “I’m huge, it’s the photographs that acquired small,” it comprises layers of irony that author/director Billy Wilder might by no means have imagined. In fact, somebody streaming one thing to their telephone is most definitely watching one thing even shorter and sooner paced on TikTok, actually not something in black and white with a operating time of 110 minutes.
Each era will get to choose and select what they need from the generations that got here earlier than with the identical conceitedness and ego-driven self-importance that the earlier generations had after they picked the bones of those earlier than them. Pete Townshend was born in 1945, which places him on the entrance finish of the newborn boomer era, born proper after the Second World Conflict ended. The era who fathered Pete and the remainder of the boomers has been known as the Biggest Era — not a self-congratulatory time period in any respect.
It could be useful to take a second and outline phrases only a bit. What precisely is a era? At present, the widespread definition is the time period that the statistically largest portion of the inhabitants born inside a thirty-year interval is in charge of the zeitgeist. Just lately, we now have entered a brand new section, the place anybody getting into the age of twenty-two as of 2019 is now a member of Era Z. Whereas folks make jokes about millennials, that group is now previous information, as out of date as the entire earlier generations — the newborn boomers, Gen X, the Fragile Era, the Intermediates, the Neutrals, the Reliable, the Unshaken, and the Clear Slate.
Marlon Brando, like Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and the primary wave of rockers, fell someplace between the best era ever and the newborn boomers; too younger to battle in opposition to the Nazis, too previous to go to Woodstock. But when Brando replied, “Whaddya acquired?” when a neighborhood lady requested him what he was rebelling in opposition to within the film The Wild One, it set the stage for the sixties and the rebel in opposition to the picture-perfect prefab communities the boys got here residence from the struggle to construct.
Like a variety of boomers, Pete appears to have a chip on his shoulder on this track. However he’s not completely assured, he’s considerably again on his heels. There’s a sure defensiveness. He is aware of folks put him down simply because he will get round. Maybe he appears like he won’t ever measure up or he is aware of they resent his era’s newly ample leisure time. He needs they might simply disappear, fade away. He hopes he dies earlier than he will get previous and is changed like he’s changing them. Pete can’t even level the finger himself, he will depend on his mouthpiece Roger to hurl the invective. That worry is probably probably the most trustworthy factor in regards to the track. All of us rail on the earlier era however in some way understand it’s solely a matter of time till we are going to grow to be them ourselves.
Pete would in all probability be the primary to let you know. He has a front-row seat for the historical past of his era. He might learn the picket indicators in opposition to hatred and struggle. Nicely, that actually ended that, thanks to your service. Every era appears to have the conceitedness of ignorance, opting to throw out what has gone earlier than as an alternative of constructing on the previous. And so they don’t have any use for somebody like Pete providing the knowledge of his expertise, telling them what he has realized on the same paths he has trod. And if he’d had the audacity to take action, there’s each likelihood that individual would have seemed up at Pete and instructed him that he couldn’t see him, he couldn’t hear him.
And that gave Pete one other thought.
Excerpted from THE PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN SONG by Bob Dylan. © 2022 Bob Dylan All rights reserved. Audio excerpts courtesy of Simon & Schuster Audio, learn by Bob Dylan, Oscar Isaac, John Goodman, Alfre Woodward, Jeffrey Wright, et.al. (P) 2022 Simon & Schuster, Inc. Used with permission from Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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Israel's US ambassador says beeper operation will 'seem simple' compared to what is planned for Iran

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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said there will be some surprises amid the Jewish State’s conflict with Iran that will make Israel’s explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies used by members of Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria last year look “simple.”
“We’ve pulled off a number of surprises,” Leiter said during a Tuesday appearance on the TV network Merit Street.
“When the dust settles, you’re going to see some surprises on Thursday night and Friday that will make the beeper operation almost seem simple,” he continued.
Leiter was referring to near-simultaneous detonations of pagers used by members of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group that killed at least 12 people, including two children, and wounded nearly 3,000 on Sept. 17 in Lebanon and Syria. The following day, at least 25 people were killed and more than 600 were wounded when walkie-talkies were detonated in the region.
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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said there will be some surprises that will make Israel’s beeper operation look “simple.” (Getty Images)
Israel was subsequently found to be behind the attacks, in which small amounts of explosives hidden in the devices were detonated. A U.S. official told The Associated Press at the time that Israel briefed the U.S. government after the attacks.
But then-Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. “did not know about, nor was it involved in, these incidents.”
Leiter on Tuesday also posted a video message on X that was recorded outside the Situation Room in the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., where he explained that Israel was “not in the business of regime change.”
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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said Israel was “not in the business of regime change.” (Getty Images)
“Today we continue to peel back the surface-to-surface missile systems that are spread throughout Iran. We’ve reached the point where between a third and a half have been demolished,” he said. “We hit today the broadcast center in the middle of Tehran after we informed the people living in the vicinity to leave. Hundreds of thousands of Tehranis have escaped Tehran to be out of the line of danger. And we took out the broadcast system. This is very important because this serves the mullahs and their information campaign, the propaganda campaign throughout.”
“Iran, to incite the public and to warn the public against any kind of demonstrations against the government,” the ambassador continued. “A lot of questions have been asked today about regime change. In many of the interviews that I gave, that was the key question. We’re not in the business of regime change. We’re interested in neutralizing the threat to our existence through a nuclear weaponization program in Iran and a ballistic missile program.”
Iran has maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful, and U.S. intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency have said Iran was not pursuing a nuclear weapon.

Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said the Jewish State has “pulled off a number of surprises.” (Getty Images)
“If the Iranian people rise up and change their regime, that’s their choice,” Leiter said. “And if we play a role in facilitating that eventuality, then history will judge us favorably, I believe. It’s important also to emphasize that our economy remains strong and resilient despite the war, and the stock market in Israel once again, for the second day in a row, continued to rise.”
“We are working very hard to assist those stranded both in Israel wanting to leave and those wanting to get back to Israel, to their families, to their positions in society and the army,” he added. “And we’re hoping to find solutions through our neighbors in the next couple of days. We continue to press on. We continue to press forward. And we thank you for your support and prayers.”
Fox News’ Greg Norman and Jennifer Griffin contributed to this report.
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Coal-hooked Poland constructs first ever offshore wind farm

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Once reliant on coal for the majority of its electricity, the country of 36 million that currently holds the EU rotating presidency is trying to reduce its dependence on the fossil fuel.
With many mines becoming unprofitable and old infrastructure in decline, the Polish government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk has planned a gradual closure of coal facilities in the south of the country. As the coal regions of the country come to terms with this shift, northern Poland adjacent to the Baltic Sea is booming.
Ignacy Niemczycki, the deputy minister in the Chancellery, briefed a handful of Brussels-based journalists on board the Jantar passenger ship, telling Euronews that the wind farm should have a lifecycle of up to 30 years and be a major part of the energy transition.
“It’s in the interest of the Polish economy to invest in renewables, nuclear, and gas to stabilise the grid,” the minister told Euronews.
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Situated 23 kilometres off the northern coast near Choczewo and Łeba, the wind farm is among the most advanced renewable energy projects in the Polish Economic Zone. The final installed capacity of the project is expected to reach 1140 MW, enough to supply electricity to approximately 1.5 million Polish households.
Poland also to invest in nuclear
Renewables will only be one part of the Polish energy mix. Plans for the first ever nuclear plant, which will also be located on Poland’s northern Baltic Sea coast, were put in place under the former Law and Justice (PiS) government and have been continued by Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s current ruling coalition.
Niemczycki told Euronews that a second nuclear project is being considered and Poland is keeping a close eye on Canada as it experiments with the first ever mini nuclear plant, known as a Small Modular Reactor (SMR). SMRs could can potentially power up to 300 MW(e) per unit.
“We will see a major change in Poland’s energy mix over the next 15 years,” said Niemczycki. “Nuclear will become the new baseline, with renewables and gas providing flexibility and stability.”
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