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Whole life ahead of her
Slashed her wrists
Bored with life
Didn't succeed
Thank the Lord for small mercies
Fighting back the tears
Mother reads the note again
Sixteen candles burn in her mind
She takes the blame
It's always the same
She goes down on her knees and prays
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
Girl of eighteen
Fell in love with everything
Found new life in Jesus Christ
Hit by a car
Ended up
On a life support machine
Summer's day
As she passed away
Birds were singing in the summer sky
Then came the rain
And once again
A tear fell from her mother's eye
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours
But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
And when I die I expect to find Him laughing
When I die, I expect to find God laughing as well. And I will be laughing right along, with as much gratitude and humility as I can muster.
I expect to be dead and in eternal oblivion. I don't have any time for childish fictional beings like God.
Beautiful. Brit melancholy at its best, Smiths excepting, of course. Damn those days were fun. That was a staple at Mean Mr. Mustard's on High Street, Cowlumbus OhighO.
And at The Coffee Table across the street.
Man I love Depche Mode.... Such great music and songs... So well written. But boy do they have an axe to grind with God or Christians. I wonder how they got all that so wrong.
"So wrong", you say with sincere conviction.
First, you didn't know to believe.
Then you chose believing, so presently you know the mind of God and now you're in.
Blessed Truth.
Later, a planet full of people can choose any opinion and it is Truth because it is believed.
Meanwhile, a planet burns to hell, thoughts and prayers and 'God's will' relieve you from all responsibility to your children and your children's children. You are bound for eternity on God's right hand because you chose believing.
I wonder how they got all that so wrong...
When I die, I expect to find God laughing as well. And I will be laughing right along, with as much gratitude and humility as I can muster.
Not me, I don't expect the Great Psychopath to be charmed with such as gratitude and humility.
Not important though because the very last thing that the Great Heesadick will want when we die is 10 billion reminders, for eternity, about that time It was hateful and hostile.
Just a reminder, there are no supernatural unseeing forces, guiding and judging us. it's just US,
Just. Be. Kind.
it's not that difficult.
Something really weird to thing about is that quantum physics seems to require an observer. For everything to work out, the math seems to require that there is always some kind of observer. I know this isn't a "proof" of God, but an indication that maybe you shouldn't rule the idea out. And if God does exist, I'm pretty sure your advice of Just. Be. Kind. is the kind of advice God would like us to follow. This NASA article covers the topic to some degree. https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k...
Just. Be. Kind.
it's not that difficult.
Read the words of this song, dkliger. If you can laugh right along with god at that, then you're as big of a schmuck as s/he is.
When I die, I expect to find God laughing as well. And I will be laughing right along, with as much gratitude and humility as I can muster.
Read the words of this song, dkliger. If you can laugh right along with god at that, then you're as big of a schmuck as s/he is.
some run this, radiohead, JA white rabbit, DM... why I love RP
Exactly!
Thing is i am tryin to make a phone call since 3 songs but i can't pause
sometimes work has to wait.
Yep, if there is a GOD, he certainly does have a sick sense of humour!!
Or Life isn't fair? As humans we'd like to blame someone or something I guess
"You'd better not talk that way about Him, honey," she warned him reprovingly in a low and hostile voice. "He might punish you."
"Isn't He punishing me enough?" Yossarian snorted resentfully. "You know, we mustn't let him get away with it. Oh no, we certainly musn't let Him get away scot-free for all the sorrow He's caused us. Someday I'm going to make Him pay. I know when. On the Judgement Day. Yes, that's the day I'll be close enough to reach out and grab that little yokel by His neck and -"
"Stop it! Stop it!"
"What the hell are you getting so upset about?" he asked her bewilderedly in a tone of contrite amusement. "I thought you didn't believe in God."
"I don't," she sobbed, burting violently into tears. "But the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God. He's not the mean and stupid God you make him out to be."
Yossarian laughed and turned her arms loose. "Let's have a little more religious freedom between us," he proposed obligingly. "You don't believe in a God you want to, and I won't believe in a God I want to. Is that a deal?"
A lot of it because of Gahan's low pitched vocals + dark lyrics and the COLD, broody atmospheric music around it...
Now think how hard it is to make pop appealing albums from these ingredients!
9->10 today
And also the 2-stroke dirt bike in the middle part!
Still very pleasing to have the priviledge to hear this kind of jewel here.
melzabutch wrote:
Thanks for sharing that fun image.
melzabutch wrote:
I know I'm responding to an ancient post but the most depressing tunes I had to endure during high school were awful things like "The Logical Song, "Running On Empty", and "New Kid In Town". I was already out of college by the time this came out, but it would have been a relief when I was in high school several years earlier.
Agreed
Right on the money. I'm a huge DM fan, but the albums with Alan Wilder are the best. His attention to sonic detail distinguished the band from so many other synth-driven acts of the day. He spent an inordinate amount of time in the studio crafting the late 80s to mid 90s albums and it eventually burned him out, but the results are undeniable. His skill at blending traditional synthesis, sampling, and resampling is unparalleled in my book. As for Recoil, it's been an interesting journey, but none of the other releases touch Bloodline in my book. It's like an adventurous lost DM album - excellent end to end.
Yup, cranked that section and it is good.
Exactly!
Thank you.
Hey - he who smelt it dealt it!
I really couldn't relate to DM back then, but I appreciate their music now for some reason. It's a 5.
I think it is a sign of good music - the wide range and disparity of comments from really good to really bad. It is the humdrum and the mundane that so lulls everyone into a shameless level of lack of caring or passion.
Keep on playing the music that generates such feelings. Apart, of course, from the one's I don't like; they don't count in the above comment :-)
No wait, that lyic doesn't work... let's try it again.
The original album this song is on (Some Great Reward) is one of my all time favorites. Deals with reality baby!!
Wow, RP is a tough crowd!!
Perhaps because they've been releasing consistently good music for the last 3 decades?
I just might have to listen to some more Depeche Mode in the future. I don't think that I've ever heard any that I really liked before this... And then you followed up w/ Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet. Very cool seque into a similar vibe... Well done.
maybe I'm too old for this one...
Pink floyd,... Massive attack... and then you hit me with this great song from Depeche Mode.
Thanks!!!
Couldn't agree more!
angel
blasphemous rumours
god suffled his feet
...is this the rick wright set?..
And I agree: the mix this morning is going great! I want more!
Alex
Pink floyd,... Massive attack... and then you hit me with this great song from Depeche Mode.
Thanks!!!
They have a distinct and immediately recognizable sound that many people like.
Where did I come from?
Why am I hear?
What happens to me when I die? Religions attempt to address the Big Four as best they can. Atheism doesn't address them at all, instead falling back on Freud's Ego concept in controlling/not-controlling base impulses.
1) Whomever you choose to be.
2) See Darwin, who makes no claims about "messy dripping . . . dinosaur or monkey sex."
3) Because you evolved ears.
4) You rot. If you're fortunate, or work for it, or both, your works or life might be worth remembering, and in that sense you'll live on.
More seriously, your line "I personally find it quite comforting . . ." perfectly explains the origin and existence of all religious belief.
"So wrong", you say with sincere conviction.
First, you didn't know to believe.
Then you chose believing, so presently you know the mind of God and now you're in.
Blessed Truth.
Later, a planet full of people can choose any opinion and it is Truth because it is believed.
Meanwhile, a planet burns to hell, thoughts and prayers and 'God's will' relieve you from all responsibility to your children and your children's children. You are bound for eternity on God's right hand because you chose believing.
I wonder how they got all that so wrong...
what a wonderful reply to Oxen1Morale's comment. i was hoping someone would say something like this. thank you.