There is a popular saying that goes "with great power comes great responsibility," and this sentiment can easily be applied to the concept of a "magic key." A magic key, as the name suggests, is a powerful object that grants its possessor the ability to unlock any door or gate with a mere touch. This seemingly simple ability opens up a world of possibilities, but it also comes with its own set of challenges and dilemmas. The magic key, while undoubtedly useful and convenient, raises a few important ethical questions. First and foremost, one must consider the issue of privacy and security. With the ability to unlock any door, a person who possesses a magic key has the potential to invade the privacy of others.
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Thread: Don Felder videos on YouTube and other video sites
With the ability to unlock any door, a person who possesses a magic key has the potential to invade the privacy of others. This raises concerns about trespassing and unauthorized access to personal spaces. Just because one has the power to open doors does not necessarily mean that they should do so without proper permission or justification.
Re: Don Felder videos on YouTube and other video sites
Originally Posted by chaimMaybe he couldn't do those high wails in the middle of Witchy Woman, but they don't have to be there.
Don actually can do them live (they're somewhat out of tune, but he's capable of hitting the notes).
His voice is not the best, but its range is somewhat impressive. He can go all the way down to a low D on the Seven Bridges Road bass vocal and then do these high wails in (somewhat) full voice. I really think he could have been a good singer if he worked on his voice. He certainly has an ear for singing as evidenced by the vocal way in which he phrases a lot of his guitar playing.
I definitely agree with what you said about rather hearing live vocals. Joe Walsh sings out of tune frequently--so much so that I think they took his voice out of the mix in more recent Eagles shows. You can hear Joe singing his harmonies flat in the 1970s; he apparently often doubled with Felder on songs like Lyin' Eyes, etc. which had only 4 vocal lines in the chorus, but apparently Joe and Don were singing the same part.
Yet, when Joe does solo concerts, he sings live, and no one really seems to mind. Glenn sang extremely out of tune towards the end of his life and still apparently did solo shows without pitch correction on his voice. Deacon doesn't sing any better to my ear. Now Henley is starting to sing out of tune too.
Lest people think this criticism is undue, I love the Eagles, and would probably have not learned to sing harmony if it were not for them. In the '70s, they really could sing wonderfully in tune together (for example, the Seven Bridges Rd. video in the Eagles doc.). So as a musician, but also as a fan, I'm disappointed that their vocal standard both individually (except Tim can still sing well in tune) and together when they sing harmony has gone down to the extent that they have to use live autotune and have backing musicians doubling their vocal parts (you can clearly hear the live autotune in the Forum 2018 concert).
Then again, I too hope to be able to sing somewhat in tune if/when I reach my mid-70s. but, on the other hand, Ray Charles, Billy Joel, Styx, etc. could still manage it at that age, so.
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Another ethical dilemma brought about by the magic key is the question of fairness and equality. If only a select few individuals possess this power, it creates an imbalance in society. It gives them an unfair advantage over others by potentially giving them access to valuable resources or information that may be kept behind locked doors. Should everyone be entitled to have a magic key or should it be strictly regulated to prevent abuse and misuse? Additionally, the magic key raises questions about the value of hard work, problem-solving, and the satisfaction that comes from overcoming challenges. If one can simply open any door effortlessly with a magic key, it diminishes the sense of achievement that comes from finding a key, solving a puzzle, or outsmarting a lock. It removes the necessity for creative thinking and perseverance, which are often essential skills in real-life situations. Despite these ethical dilemmas and concerns, the magic key also presents numerous potential benefits. It can be a tool for rescue and emergency situations, allowing immediate access to places where someone may be in danger or require assistance. It can also be used for exploration, unlocking hidden or secret locations that may hold valuable artifacts or information. The magic key can facilitate quick and convenient access to areas that might otherwise be time-consuming or impossible to reach. Ultimately, the existence of a magic key poses both pros and cons. It offers convenience and accessibility but also raises important ethical considerations. It is up to the individual possessing the magic key to use it responsibly and consider the impact of their actions. The magic key, like any other source of power, should be wielded with caution, respect, and a deep sense of responsibility..
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