Religious Music (Page 2) Zanjan: Ok, well that was different. I couldn't help but have a vision of that playing in the Baptist church. orkanen: Mozart... Come to think of, as the Qur'an was written in Qura'ish, the Torah was written in Hebrew, Siddharta's teachings was written in Hindi, why would you want scripture sung in English? Georg Friedrich Händel composed some of his works in English, despite his German origin. orkanen: The Norwegian equivalent to "Sex and drugs and rock'n'roll" would be "Piker, vin og sang" (women, wine and song). People are the same wherever you go, deep down. orkanen: How about: instead? I'm afraid I don't have much of Sibelius in my music collection, but at least, this is one of them. orkanen: I would prefer to throw out my favourite punk rock band, but as this is a request for religious music, how about this one instead? Ok, here's Stranglers too... Very down to earth in their religiosity, don't you think? orkanen: And speaking of music with religious content, here's one of the more amusing ones: Or you could go for one of their covers, like this one: Yes, easy pickings, but I guess that's what Religionists get for running double standards. mirja: i like this first one ..donno the group thx wow stranglers i just saw them in concert a few yrs ago here..its great i havent heard that one orkanen: You lucky bastard! I've never been to a Stranglers concert. )-:b Here's my favourite from them: I love that album. mirja: you are unlucky i admit.. i also saw them in concert in 2008 with my children it was the best best ever concert...its my big love since about what 8yrs now orkanen: Thank you mirja. I've always loved music, even longer than I can remember. My mother told me, at the age of 4, I snuck in and played with my sister's Cornet, when she wasn't in. She of course hated it, probably too much saliva leftovers. My mother gave dancing lessons in folk dance, I was much a participator. | Religion Chat Room 14 People Chatting Similar Conversations |