75 songs for atheists, agnostics and freethinkers
Here are 75 songs relevant to atheism, gods or religions that should make you think or laugh or both, from A Camp, Abba, Tori Amos, Atheist Cartoons, Austin Lounge Lizards, Heywood Banks, Dan Barker,...
View ArticleUpdated list of 90+ atheist and secular songs
Last week I published links to 75 songs relevant to atheism, gods or religions that should make you think or laugh or both. Thanks to your suggestions it is now up to 90+, and I’ve divided them into...
View ArticleAtheist Song of the Week #6 – Thank You God by Tim Minchin
This is my sixth Atheist Song of the Week. I could have picked any of many classics by Australian comedian and composer Tim Minchin, and Thank You God captures perfectly the wishful thinking of...
View ArticleAtheist Song of the Week #7 – Saved by Shelley Segal
My seventh Atheist Song of the Week is another talented Australian singer and songwriter, Shelley Segal, with Saved from her album An Atheist Album. “So you think that you Can tell us how to live our...
View ArticleAtheist Song of the Week #8 – Isn’t This World Enough? by Admiral Fallow
My eighth Atheist Song of the Week is Louis Abbott’s Scottish indie band Admiral Fallow, with Isn’t This World Enough? from their album Tree Bursts in Snow. “Isn’t this world enough? Isn’t this world...
View ArticleAtheist Song of the Week #9 – God’s Song by Randy Newman
My ninth Atheist Song of the Week is the legendary Randy Newman, with God’s Song (That’s Why I Love Mankind). “I burn down your cities How blind you must be? I take from you your children And you say...
View ArticleAtheist Song of the Week #10 – White Wine in the Sun by Tim Minchin
My Atheist Song of the Week for Christmas Day has to be Tim Minchin with White Wine in the Sun. Happy Christmas! “I’m not expecting big presents The old combination of socks, jocks and chocolates is...
View ArticleLet’s make this the big one for Otway!
I’ve just backed John Otway’s Kickstarter campaign to record a new album on the Caribbean Island of Montserrat. As befitting Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure, it will be the first album to be recorded...
View ArticleBeware of the volcanoes, cause I’m sure they’re going to get you yeah
My John Otway Kickstarter postcard has arrived from Montserrat. Looking forward to the album! The post Beware of the volcanoes, cause I’m sure they’re going to get you yeah appeared first on Michael...
View ArticleThe relentlessly entertaining Postmodern Jukebox
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox is a relentlessly entertaining experience. Here are twenty pics from their recent performance in Dublin’s Vicar Street. The post The relentlessly entertaining...
View ArticleMy John Otway Montserrat Kickstarter pack has arrived
My John Otway Kickstarter pack has arrived! New Montserrat album, DVD, booklet, card, t-shirt and signed lyric of Beware of the Flowers. Reflecting Otway’s eccentric genius, it is the first album...
View ArticleProf Brian Cox and Robin Ince at the 3 Arena in Dublin
Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince gave an entertaining, educational and inspirational performance about the origins of the universe and life, at the 3 Arena in Dublin tonight. If you get a chance to...
View ArticleKate Smurthwaite’s Clit Stirrer show is a roller coaster of darkness and laughs
I went to see Kate Smurthwaite’s solo show Clit Stirrer at the Workman’s Club in Dublin last night, introduced by Margo Carr. The show is a roller-coaster of darkness and laughs, mixing intelligent...
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