Will it enter the zeitgeist like, e.g., "All Your Base Are Belong To Us"? I dunno. I hope not. Anyway, I think it's cool--then again I am an absolute sucker for a distorted 303 and a fat, farty bassline.
Here's an appropriate quote from an old article in the Economist:
"A Pentecostal service is an unforgettable experience, part religious service, part spectacle, part rock 'n' roll rave. ... Harvey Cox, a professor at Harvard, points to two things that have put wind into the movement's sails. One is the fact that it reconnects people with primitive religion: it taps into a deep substratum of primal spirituality, filling the 'ecstasy deficit' left by cooler religions. The movement's emphasis on experience rather than doctrine gives it a remarkable ability to absorb other faiths, from spirit possession in the Caribbean to ancestor worship in Africa, from folk healing in Brazil to shamanism in Korea. As the Pentecostals say, 'the man with an experience is never at the mercy of the man with a doctrine.'"
And here are the lyrics, translated:
I....started a fire for you
And now the whole forest is on fire
Now....I know what you are going to say
And it feels just like the first time
Come....let's show them that it's us two
But everyone already knows
Out....you run away with me
Yeah can you hear them singing?
As if....everything was predetermined
As the earth revolving around the sun
Who....would have been able to take my place
He simply doesn't exist
They....talk of something wonderful
I'm there to tell the story
Large....larger than I ever imagined
The inside of my head is spinning
Oh, and big thanks go out to my friend Jim for bringing the video and the article to my attention.
Here's an appropriate quote from an old article in the Economist:
"A Pentecostal service is an unforgettable experience, part religious service, part spectacle, part rock 'n' roll rave. ... Harvey Cox, a professor at Harvard, points to two things that have put wind into the movement's sails. One is the fact that it reconnects people with primitive religion: it taps into a deep substratum of primal spirituality, filling the 'ecstasy deficit' left by cooler religions. The movement's emphasis on experience rather than doctrine gives it a remarkable ability to absorb other faiths, from spirit possession in the Caribbean to ancestor worship in Africa, from folk healing in Brazil to shamanism in Korea. As the Pentecostals say, 'the man with an experience is never at the mercy of the man with a doctrine.'"
And here are the lyrics, translated:
I....started a fire for you
And now the whole forest is on fire
Now....I know what you are going to say
And it feels just like the first time
Come....let's show them that it's us two
But everyone already knows
Out....you run away with me
Yeah can you hear them singing?
As if....everything was predetermined
As the earth revolving around the sun
Who....would have been able to take my place
He simply doesn't exist
They....talk of something wonderful
I'm there to tell the story
Large....larger than I ever imagined
The inside of my head is spinning
Oh, and big thanks go out to my friend Jim for bringing the video and the article to my attention.
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