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M83: When going to the church becomes interesting!
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December 13th, 2008 • Filed under: Events, Music
M83 took time off their official tour -supporting Kings of Leon (?!), to play a one-off gig at the St. Giles-in-the-Fields church in London! The Anglican church was built in the first half of the 18th century, and provides an amazing venue for trippy musical journeys! [It also gives people like me the motivation to go visit a church, but that's another story :-)]
From an amazing night, enjoy the phenomenal “Skin of the Night” (turn up your monitor’s brightness!)
And the high-octane (well, relatively speaking) “A Guitar and a Heart“.
Just like the millions before you, tripped out on fantasy and your own selfish desires, you stay blind to the plain truth that faith has to offer. If M83 is your only reason to go into a church, then stay spiritually dead like you are, and the millions of souless, mindless drones, that follow you.
Sheldon thanks, but I prefer the truth that reality and science has to offer.
And I think you will find many people complaining that you bind spirituality to religiosity!
“the millions of souless, mindless drones, that follow you” errr, what?!?
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