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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Child of the Universe got a ton of FM airplay in Montreal.  It always struck me as a more emotional, authentic, intelligent and enjoyable take on what Supertramp was trying to do at the time, though I think that is being charitable to Supertramp.  Its success must have surprised the group who didn't even include it on "Live".   Might also be because it clearly has 2 keyboards going at once in a few places (piano and synth).  They rectified this on "Live Tapes" with a stunning version to open the album.  Its outro is beautiful

Child of the Universe has always been one of my favourite BJH anthems and it sounds even better performed live. Thumbs Up
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5 stars 1974: Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBWXIEJhrQE1MlqmohlYue6
 
Medicine Man (there's nothing "harmless" about this amazing 5-star song or album!) Wink
 


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4 stars 1975: Time Honoured Ghosts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCqYQdtqs5SHUPjHz9r-38C

Titles (a unique song with the lyrics consisting almost entirely of Beatles' song titles) Heart

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4 stars 1977: Gone to Earth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBjfon-Z4m594ZejewSqkLL

Hymn (Live version)


Just love the way this track builds and builds.
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^ Me too. I'd be a regular churchgoer if they played rousing Hymns like that in church. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Ronstein Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2021 at 04:15
It raises an interesting thought. I wonder how many people turn away from such music because it's 'religious' and they're not, rather than accepting the subject of the song as just another story. They're undoubtedly OK listening to songs about Lord of the Rings (see Led Zeppelin). Mike Oldfield's Earth Moving is a great example of a good pop album based around Christianity. Personally, I think it's all tosh made up by humans to explain their existence, but it doesn't affect my enjoyment. A good song is a good song whatever the subject!
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Originally posted by Ronstein Ronstein wrote:

It raises an interesting thought. I wonder how many people turn away from such music because it's 'religious' and they're not, rather than accepting the subject of the song as just another story. They're undoubtedly OK listening to songs about Lord of the Rings (see Led Zeppelin). Mike Oldfield's Earth Moving is a great example of a good pop album based around Christianity. Personally, I think it's all tosh made up by humans to explain their existence, but it doesn't affect my enjoyment. A good song is a good song whatever the subject!

Music with a religious theme has always held a strange attraction for me, even though I'm a lifelong atheist, and if anything is going to convert me to Christianity, then it's the power of love and music and not some bible-thumping preacher. Smile

Hallelujah to Rick Wakeman for his heavenly "Prayers" album, which is currently my all-time favourite religious album, ever since hearing it for the first time in January this year. Smile



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I'll check it out Thumbs Up
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At the beginning of the 1980s I met a guy who loved punk and new wave and wasn't really a prog fan or religious, but when I mentioned BJH he lit up and gushed about "Hymn"

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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

At the beginning of the 1980s I met a guy who loved punk and new wave and wasn't really a prog fan or religious, but when I mentioned BJH he lit up and gushed about "Hymn"

You don't have to be religious to like "Hymn", but it helps. Smile

I have a close friend across the Atlantic who's very religious, so I'll play the song for her tonight. Heart
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The roots of the song 'Hymn' go back a bit of a way with John Lees recording a 'proto' solo version possibly as early as 1972 (? it might be 74, cant remember..) but it came together after the bands experiences in San Francisco when recording Time Honoured Ghosts and is actually a song about the perils of drug addiction.. i Think he was trying to say that using drugs to 'see God' or 'get to the other side' was a very dangerous thing and 'you might not come down'. He used references to his own faith and the template of a 'Hymn' to say theres another way, but not in a preachy way. I bought the single around the time it came out (in a 10p bargin bin!) and i loved it (and felt the power of it live when i saw them in 79) but now i dont count it as one of my BJH favourites..

Another bit of trivia.. when played live, the band have always had a backing track of a number of guitars overdubbed to give it its power- the band were a little shame faced about it as they'd always prided themselves on not using backing tracks live (except, perhaps, on Suicide) but one night the backing track failed to play and the crowd got to hear how thin it sounds on just one guitar!

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^ I think Hymn sounds much better if I don't associate it with drugs, in just the same way as Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Eight Miles High and Puff the Magic Dragon all sound perfectly innocent to me. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ I think Hymn sounds much better if I don't associate it with drugs, in just the same way as Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Eight Miles High and Puff the Magic Dragon all sound perfectly innocent to me. Smile

Fair enough so..

Hang on a minute.. whaddya mean Puff the magic dragon is about drugs???ShockedShockedShocked thats my innocent childhood idyll shatteredCryLOLWink

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^ Puff the Magic Dragon was once banned in Singapore and Hong Kong because authorities there thought the song contained drug references, but the writer of the song, Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul & Mary)  has repeatedly rejected this interpretation and has strongly and consistently denied that they intended any references to drugs, so there you go. All is well with the world again and our innocent childhood idyll remains intact. Wink
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4 stars 1978: XII - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAkOzEFcxPo8tby3ySqz6u8

Loving is Easy



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In Memory of the Martyrs



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