Many shamans have been born and have died in the beat of rock ‘n’ roll — charting their journeys, dancing their demons in concert stadiums all over the world. When we’re lucky, they take us along with them.
Rock ’n’ roll has become a universal form of music. It moves beyond boundaries, beyond politics, beyond religion, economics, culture, sociology, language, custom, and ideology. rock ’n’ roll speaks to the soul of freedom. It is today’s shamanic call — back to the beat, the heartbeat, back to the body, back to basics. Rock for the rain forests, for starving children and burned out farmers — rock for the homeless, rock for political prisoners. Rock it, roll it, change it.