You might say that the universe plays the blues.

David Byrne
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You might say that the universe plays the blues. The universe is a large and powerful thing. It’s just like a big, big rock band with lots of talented musicians who can’t seem to play together. When things go wrong, the audience just sits there and waits for things to get better.

But if you look carefully you can see how it works. There are always a few members of the band who can play their parts even when no one else can make things work. And when they hold their own, everything comes together for a great performance.

Source: How Music Works

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