Eno digs gospel

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Posted on 17th January 2010 by Jack in re: atheism

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“I belong to a gospel choir. They know I am an atheist but they are very tolerant. Ultimately, the message of gospel music is that everything’s going to be all right. If you listen to millions of gospel records – and I have – and try to distil what they all have in common it’s a sense that somehow we can triumph. There could be many thousands of things. But the message… well , there are two messages… one is a kind of optimism for the future rather than a pessimism. Gospel music is never pessimistic, it’s never ‘oh my god, its all going down the tubes’, like the blues often is. Gospel music is always about the possibility of transcendence, of things getting better. It’s also about the loss of ego, that you will win through or get over things by losing yourself, becoming part of something better. Both those messages are completely universal and are nothing to do with religion or a particular religion. They’re to do with basic human attitudes and you can have that attitude and therefore sing gospel even if you are not religious.”
Brian Eno in an interview with The Guardian

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It’s Friday, it’s keyboard cat

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Posted on 1st October 2009 by Jack in re: atheism

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It’s Friday, the day we start planning the next two days; 48 hours to call our own, two days of focusing on our personal lives.

And far too many of us will waste several hours of that time adding new ringtones to our phones and downloading apps. kc

Keyboard Cat is here to feed your addiction.

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