• Gregory
    4.6k
    Jordan Peterson was spoken to by a youth once, who said certain punk bands led him to spiritual experiences. "Of course" Jordan replied. This sounds like a non-religious experience, at least as that is usually understood. A Christian preacher, also, once said that atheists have no music. Well I found that false. What aesthetics can you tell us about, reader, from art that speaks to you about atheism? Islam basically has one song (oh well at least Obama liked it). There is no art in that region. In the West however! Oh man, galaxies. I think early Beatles, and Green Day, are coming to mind

    So ye, non-religious spiritual experiences of music. Any thoughts?
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    "Music is the language of a world that comprehends us, but we have no comprehension of it." - Ludwig van Beethoven. I am an atheist, and in a conceptual form, I subscribe to this.

    Music makes me cry with joy, cry with infinite sadness, cry with sentimentality. Without any connecting to prior or remembered or memorized experience, notion, or emotional connection.

    This can happen to me having words in the lyrics that guide the listener, or listening to pure instrumental music.
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    :death: :flower:

    "No eternal reward
    will forgive us now
    for wasting the
    dawn"

    ~JDM

    "Because I feel like bombing a church
    Now, now that you know
    that the preacher
    is lying
    So who's going to stay at home
    When, when the freedom fighters
    are fighting"

    ~BMW

    "Far away
    Across the field
    Tolling on the iron bell
    Calls the faithful to their knees
    To hear the softly spoken magic spell"

    ~PF

    "When you believe in things
    That you don't understand
    Then you suffer ..."

    ~SW

    "Now, don't hang on,
    nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
    It slips away, 
    and all your money won't another minute buy"

    ~K

    "Cover me when I run
    Cover me through the fire
    Something knocked me out the trees,
    now I'm on my knees
    Cover me,
    darling please


    [ ... ]

    Cover me when I sleep
    Cover me when I breathe
    You throw your pearls before the swine,
    make the monkey blind
    Cover me,
    darling please"

    ~PG
  • Ciceronianus
    3k

    Well, are you speaking of art, or only music? Islamic visual arts can be quite impressive. Believe it or not, some might say, even, that the arabesques of the Alhambra surpass in magnificence such masterpieces as "Love Me Do" or "Basket Case" or if we speak of punk generally, the superlative "Never Mind the Bollocks."

    As for music, classical music of the West, when not specifically religious as in the case of requiems, masses or hymns, or program music such as that of Wagner, can likely be described as a-religious if there is such a word. The same can be said of jazz.

    Outside of that, I'll mention "The Vast Indifference of Heaven" by the late, great Warren Zevon.
  • Douglas Alan
    161

    What aesthetics can you tell us about, reader, from art that speaks to you about atheism?Gregory

    I'm not sure what this question is asking, or why it would be considered interesting. I'm a devout atheist, but I don't look to music to reaffirm my atheism.

    There are of course songs that do speak eloquently about atheism. E.g., John Lennon's "Imagine", and XTC's "Dear God". One might take a personal interpretation of atheism from REM's "Losing My Religion", though that's not really what it was intended to be about.

    Most pop and rock music, etc., is neither religious nor atheistic, however. The music and/or lyrics speak to us with beauty, meaning, fun, sadness, and/or comfort, etc.. Typically religion or lack of it has nothing to do with most songs, or other forms of contemporary mainstream, indie, or "alternative" music.

    |>ouglas
  • Artemis
    1.9k


    I've encountered over and over again that religious and spiritual people want to co-opt aesthetic and sublime experience for their own ideologies. I think they're just misinterpreting these experiences to be religious/spiritual.

    But I don't need God or any other woo-woo to experience the Sublime.
  • Gregory
    4.6k
    Definitely impressed by the arabesques. Hadnt heard of Zevon till now
  • Gregory
    4.6k


    You picked the weak songs. "I'll Be Back" is great. I have always thought the Beatles aura-mystique was atheistic, but Rome likes them now. Are they stealing our material? Youtube has a live version of Take Five which is neat to watch (white guys in glasses doing it!).
  • Pfhorrest
    4.6k
    It's not so much atheist as antitheist, maybe atheist by way of the Problem of Evil:

    You're such an inspiration for the ways
    That I'll never ever choose to be
    Oh so many ways for me to show you
    How the savior has abandoned you
    Fuck your God
    Your Lord and your Christ
    He did this
    Took all you had and
    Left you this way
    Still you pray, you never stray
    Never taste of the fruit
    You never thought to question why
    It's not like you killed someone
    It's not like you drove a hateful spear into his side
    Praise the one who left you
    Broken down and paralyzed
    He did it all for you
    Judith, A Perfect Circle

    (Purportedly about the unwavering religiosity of a terminally ill loved one of the author).
  • Ciceronianus
    3k

    Zevon was a unique talent, I think, much underappreciated.

    The Dave Brubeck Quartet was unusual in its "whiteness" during its heyday in the 1960s. In the days when Charlie Parker, Coltrane, Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk, Art Blakely, Dizzy Gillespie and later Roland Kirk and Yusef Lateef (to name some personal favorites) dominated, it was something of a rarity. Not so now, I believe, if the performers I've seen at Chicago jazz clubs are any indication.

    Regardless, I think most music isn't religious.
  • Noble Dust
    7.8k
    It would be cool if there was ACM - Atheist Contemporary Music, or inspirational music for atheists.
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    It would be cool if there was ACM - Atheist Contemporary Music, or inspirational music for atheists.Noble Dust

    In my opinion all music that has no explicitly religious text for lyrics, can be viewed as atheistic, and theistic at the same time but not in the same respect.

    Everyone can enjoy music, even baboons and chimpanzees do. My uncle's dog sang along with Mozart and Rossini, and believe me, he was a staunch Roman Catholic.

    They say wheat fields bring a larger yield if classical music plays in the fields in July, and they say the Coral-area Gooblefish and the colourful Geddifish of the south seas change sex spontaneosly when they listen to Black Sabbath.
  • Pfhorrest
    4.6k
    Coral-area Gooblefish and the colourful Geddifish of the south seas change sex spontaneosly when they listen to Black Sabbathgod must be atheist

    As do I.
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    Black Sabbath was reputed to be a devil-worshipper's band. In the late sixties or early seventies, to counter this myth, they released an album, "Master of Reality" with very storng theist and religious lyrics, all devotional to god. The effect? Their reputation as Satan's band tripled.
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    As do I.Pfhorrest

    Some of we also knows you also change your species when listening to Phish.

    Total mind-body immersion into music appreciation.
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    yeah, Contemporary Christian music... You know you're getting old when you hear your youth's favourite hard-rock band's most radical song over the p/a system at Walmart as background music.

    Contemporary Christian music sounds like the musak of yesteryear (make it 1938?)
  • matt
    154
    Here is an example of what I would consider atheistic music. No spirit, no soul. The music doesn't breathe and its locked onto a metronome.

  • Artemis
    1.9k


    Atheists are robots now? Hah, that's a new one, I gotta admit.

    :rofl:
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k

    The Only Way
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer

    People are stirred moved by the word.
    You kneel at the shrine, deceived by the wine.

    How was the earth conceived? In finite space.
    Is there such a place? You must believe in the human race.

    Can you believe? God makes you breathe.
    Why did he lose six million Jews?

    ~~~~

    Touched by the wings, fears angel brings
    Sad winter storm, grey autumn dawn
    Who looks on life itself, who lights your way?
    Only you can say. How can you just obey?
    It's the only way.

    Don't need the word, now that you've heard.
    Don't be afraid: man is man made.
    And when the hour comes, don't turn away
    Face the light of day. And do it your way.
    It's the only way.

    Songwriters: Anthony Paul Grantham / Jaime Brian Harding / Phillip Cunningham
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k


    I love this! Thanks, Matt, for posting this video.

    The music itself sucks. But the visuals -- the robots playing it -- brings life to the performance. You feel the vibes. You feel their hearts pounding with the beat.

    I bet the base player gets all the chicks in the back stage. Which one would you go for, @Artemis?

    "The soul in the machine."
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    I don't have posting privileges, so here's a link to a song depicting a soulless soul's soul
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVuSYUNAekc
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    :cool:

    back @ ya --



    "What God wants God gets (God help us all)
    What God wants God gets

    The kid in the corner looked at the priest
    And fingered his pale blue Japanese guitar
    The priest said
    God wants goodness
    God wants light
    God wants mayhem
    God wants a clean fight

    What God wants God gets

    Don't look so surprised
    It's only dogma
    The alien prophet cried
    The beetle and the springbok
    Took the Bible from its hook
    The monkey in the corner
    Wrote the lesson in his book

    What God wants God gets (God help us all)
    God wants peace
    God wants war
    God wants famine
    God wants chain stores

    What God wants God gets
    God wants sedition
    God wants sex
    God wants freedom
    God wants Semtex

    What God wants God gets

    Don't look so afraid
    I'm only joking
    The alien comic lied
    The jackass and hyena
    Took the feather from its hook
    The monkey in the corner
    Wrote the joke down in his book

    What God wants God gets
    God wants boarders
    God wants crack
    God wants rainfall
    God wants wetbacks

    What God wants God gets
    God wants voodoo
    God wants shrines
    God wants law
    God wants organised crime
    God wants crusade
    God wants jihad
    God wants good
    God wants bad

    What God wants God gets
    "

    "What God Wants, pt 1"
    by Roger Waters (1992)
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k


    People, what have you done
    Locked Him in His golden cage
    Golden cage
    Made Him bend to your religion
    Him resurrected from the grave
    From the grave
    He is the God of nothing
    If that's all that you can see
    You are the God of everything
    He's inside you and me
    So lean upon Him gently
    And don't call on Him to save you
    From your social graces
    And the sins you used waive
    You used to waive
    The bloody Church of England
    In chains of history
    Requests your earthly presence at
    The vicarage for tea
    And the graven image you know
    With His plastic crucifix
    He's got him fixed
    Confuses me as to who and where and why
    As to how he gets his kicks
    He gets his kicks
    Confessing to the endless sin
    The endless whining sounds
    You'll be praying 'til next Thursday to
    All the Gods that you can count

    back at ya --180 Proof
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    :gasp: :up:



    [chorus]

    "Preacherman, don't tell me,
    Heaven is under the earth.
    I know you don't know
    What life is really worth.

    It's not all that glitters is gold;
    'Alf the story has never been told:
    So now you see the light, eh!
    Stand up for your rights. Come on!

    [chorus]

    "Most people think,
    Great God will come from the skies,
    Take away everything
    And make everybody feel high.
    But if you know what life is worth,
    You will look for yours on earth:

    And now you see the light,
    You stand up for your rights. Jah!


    [chorus]

    "We sick an' tired of-a your ism-skism game -
    Dyin' 'n' goin' to heaven in-a Jesus' name, Lord.
    We know when we understand:
    Almighty God is a living man.

    You can fool some people sometimes,
    But you can't fool all the people all the time.
    So now we see the light (What you gonna do?),
    We gonna stand up for our rights! (Yeah, yeah, yeah!)"

    [chorus]

    "Get Up, Stand Up"
    by Bob Marley & Peter Tosh (1973)
  • GrandMinnow
    169
    The Dave Brubeck Quartet was unusual in its "whiteness" during its heyday in the 1960s. [...] something of a rarity.Ciceronianus the White

    Eugene Wright, the bass player with the Dave Brubeck quartet during the '60s, was not white.

    Perhaps through at least the '60s, whites were somewhat a minority in jazz, but never rare. Since at least the 1920s, jazz has had many famous white musicians.
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