Religious expression and beliefs are often found in music, with many popular artists having either a religious background or wanting to explore religion through their music. This Blog aims to investigate religion in music, hopefully it’ll be both interesting and fun! ~ One Love x
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Faithless ~ God is a Dj ~
The final blog post I shall be submitting onto ‘One Love’ is inspired by the Faithless club track namely ‘God is a Dj’. The track can be shown below. The club track lyrics states that ‘This is my Church’ meaning the club scene.
The club has been described as a new way of discovering spiritual expression, a new way to worship laden with religious imagery. The Dj is likened to God, the creator, who uses his mixes to spiritual enrich the listeners. The club is the follower’s temple, the place they take part in the rituals. Radio one picked up on this trend using the slogan ‘Clubs are the new church.’ Ibiza the holy land for clubbers housing some of the biggest clubs in the world, the scene there encourages its visitors to lose themselves and reflect on the larger questions in life. Clubbers often experience overly worldly experiences, with the use of strobe lights, booming base and repetitive movements.
While the club sound can differ, the scene represents common values of freedom, spirituality and expression. This is comparable to religion in the sense that many religions have common values but the way they practice often differ. The song Faithless song lyrics site that ‘this is where I heal my hurt’ and ‘Solutions and remedies, enemies becoming friends.’ Things that we all hope to find through spiritual expression. ~ One Love x
Madonna ~ Like a Prayer ~
This is song pushed the boundaries like never before in the music and entertainment business. Unlike the rest of music discussed in this blog, this post looks at the music video more than the lyrics itself. Released in 1989, it shocked, disgusted and stunned the world. However people were also amazed, excited and transfixed on the piece of music and the video that went with it. These reactions are still common today when people view the video for the first time; it remains as one of the most controversial music videos ever released.
The song, which was inspired by Madonna’s own Catholic upbringing, changed the way the Madonna was viewed; she was transformed from a pop singer to an Artist. The video showed below shows a woman who witnesses a murder and hides out in a church for safety. The video is full of Catholic symbols, saint images, choirs, crosses and ritual objects. The Controversy lies in a number of images that upset many people such as a burning cross, numerous sexual innuendos in both dance and the lyrics, as well as the way she appears to be singing towards God and making love to a saint offended many. Lyrics that refer to religion include lines such as ‘heaven help me’, ‘Just like a prayer I’ll take you there’ and ‘let the choir sing’. However it is the video that manages to be so controversial and notoriously remembered. Madonna described the video as the story of a young woman so in love with God that it is almost as though he is really a male figure in her life.
The Catholic Church, The Vatican and various other religious groups protested against the video and the soft drink Pepsi cancelled their contract with Madonna for advertising, not wishing to be associated with the upset over the video.~ One Love x
The song, which was inspired by Madonna’s own Catholic upbringing, changed the way the Madonna was viewed; she was transformed from a pop singer to an Artist. The video showed below shows a woman who witnesses a murder and hides out in a church for safety. The video is full of Catholic symbols, saint images, choirs, crosses and ritual objects. The Controversy lies in a number of images that upset many people such as a burning cross, numerous sexual innuendos in both dance and the lyrics, as well as the way she appears to be singing towards God and making love to a saint offended many. Lyrics that refer to religion include lines such as ‘heaven help me’, ‘Just like a prayer I’ll take you there’ and ‘let the choir sing’. However it is the video that manages to be so controversial and notoriously remembered. Madonna described the video as the story of a young woman so in love with God that it is almost as though he is really a male figure in her life.
The Catholic Church, The Vatican and various other religious groups protested against the video and the soft drink Pepsi cancelled their contract with Madonna for advertising, not wishing to be associated with the upset over the video.~ One Love x
Thursday, 3 March 2011
~ Gospel Music ~
Gospel Music is the term given to a certain type of music that is used for expressing the Christian faith. It is often used as an alternative to the traditional hymns used in Christian Churches. Gospel music often differs depending on the social and cultural context. Gospel music is often associated with the Black community, particularly finding its origins in America. The aim of Gospel music is to praise, worship and thank God normally in a joyful tone, often involving clapping and dancing along to the music.~ One Love x
Black gospel is the most famous type of gospel music. It is associated to soul music and many of the legends of soul started off by singing in Gospel church choirs. It is this connection to soul music that makes it of interest to me and this blog. It has allowed the gospel Christian music to cross over into mainstream music. Soul music like Gospel music that it originates from, has catchy rhythms, handclaps and dance moves that parallel the gospel sound. One other characteristic that connect soul music to gospel is the use of a choir and lead singer often having dialogue type lyrics between the two.
Black gospel is the most famous type of gospel music. It is associated to soul music and many of the legends of soul started off by singing in Gospel church choirs. It is this connection to soul music that makes it of interest to me and this blog. It has allowed the gospel Christian music to cross over into mainstream music. Soul music like Gospel music that it originates from, has catchy rhythms, handclaps and dance moves that parallel the gospel sound. One other characteristic that connect soul music to gospel is the use of a choir and lead singer often having dialogue type lyrics between the two.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Sister Act xXx
For me, I think it would strange be to talk about religion and music without referring to the film Sister Act. Sister Act is an American Comedy film made in 1992 starring Whoopi Goldberg. The film has remained firm as a classic fun musical that is still enjoyed today. A less successful sequel followed in 1993 and the original film has been formed on stage many times by both big productions and minor productions such as in schools. It is currently touring as a musical production in the UK soon to hit Broadway again later this year. Here is the link to the touring Sister Act show: http://www.sisteractthemusical.com
The storyline involves a Reno casino singer who had an affair with a gangster witnesses a murder and is put into police witness protection in a small convent that’s church has a little congregations and is disconnected from the neighbourhood. She pretends to be a nun; the only persons knowing her real identity are the police detective that placed her there and the head sister in the convent. Whoopi’s character finds it hard to adapt to the quiet live in a strict convent and is placed in the choir to try to fill her time there. There she finds that she is of use and can help the women there to become a choir with soul, her music of choice. Her passion for music is a great influence on the other nuns and she starts to encourage them to face the community and help clear it up. During there first performance during a service, youths in the community hear the music from the new choir and come into the church to investigate. The priest is so over come by joy that people were moved to enter the church due to the choir, and thoughts from the head sister to banish Whoopi Goldberg’s character, Deloris, is disregarded. The work to turn the parish around spread so far that the Pope decides to visit them on his tour. A leak in the police department alerts the gangster to where Deloris is hiding and they kidnap her. The nuns find out her real identity and feel touched by what she has done for them despite not being a real nun, fly to Reno to help her. They manage to rescue her and she makes it back to sing for the Pope before returning to her casino singing career.
The film despite the light heartedness of the movie is full of religious thought and practice. One of the most significant parts of the movie is when the youth of the neighbour first approach the church due to the choir’s new sound. It sums up the very reason for this blog, showing how music can speak to people spiritually. Please see the Clip below:-
The music that the character Deloris creates is mixing traditional church hymns with the music of Motown soul. The sound is more gospel than what was previously sang in the church that the sisters finds speaks more to the wider community. The people in the neighbourhood can relate to the new choir music and can find their own religious thoughts inspired by the music that the character Deloris creates. Below is my favourite of the songs from the film as it uses a Motown classic song and replaces the word ‘Guy’ with ‘God’ giving the song a whole new meaning.~ One Love x
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