The intro with the child's voice is pure genius. I love the guitar work on this as well.
@i_dont_live_here2 жыл бұрын
Like he’s been questioning it forever.
@gwynenglishnielsen85962 жыл бұрын
@@i_dont_live_here True. As a singer-songwriter myself, I am always appreciative of the new and different. If you like female vocalists, check out my new single on KZbin and tell me what you think, Phil. Thanks. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pZjXnJRsn9KlZ80
@djcedric2 жыл бұрын
I heard that the kid in the video is his real son.
@gwynenglishnielsen85962 жыл бұрын
@@djcedric Sounds right.
@panowa83192 жыл бұрын
The child is actually played by a girl named Jasmine Veillette, who's the daughter of a friend of producer Todd Rundgren. The voice was dubbed by a boy.
@j.b.30782 жыл бұрын
My Mother took this album every single time I bought it. I kept buying it. Best song. Spot on.
@JohnDoe-ff8ib2 жыл бұрын
kind of a waste of cash homie
@RoseaNebulaLaeta Жыл бұрын
Respect!!!
@animationcycles7109 Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough, my mom did the same when my older brother brought home the (first U.S.?) Queen album ( whicher one had "another one bites the dust" on it) Broke the first one. Scratched and buried the second one, burned the third one. Funny thing is, all these years later, she loves the groovy music.."it's a classic!" (She's 81 now) I guess over time, the music you hated then, becomes "easy listening" by todays standard. :D
@guilhermewillian2007 Жыл бұрын
@@animationcycles7109That's funny in a weird way bro lmao. Btw, the album you talking about is "the game" and is from 1980. The last one from queen's golden years era, as it preceeds the infamous "hot space".
@edwardgiovannelli5191 Жыл бұрын
That's rough. I was pretty pissed when my mom threw out my 'Straight to Hell' t shirt, but I didn't push my luck by buying another one. Or maybe I just didn't have the money.
@DougH1995 Жыл бұрын
As a 16 year old listening to it for the first time in 1986 it scared me because I felt this very same way. I lost my father 4 yrs prior and I was lost. I'm 53 years old now and it still resonates with me now. It's okay to question our beliefs our thoughts. Think about this for a second. What
@myswanktrendz Жыл бұрын
Wow, a kindred soul. We have the same mindset.
@RememberWhat371 Жыл бұрын
This song still speaks truth.
@edwardgiovannelli5191 Жыл бұрын
I was also 16 when this came out, one of a small handful of kids into indie/college radio music in a high school of 2200... 2197 of which never heard of XTC and hated kids they called 'punk rockers' My dad passed away the previous December of '85, and I never got along well with my mom or older brother. I dove deeply into my music and my friends, and while perhaps religion might have helped at the time, I rejected that too. My dad was a mildly religious person, and my best friend, and I just couldn't see the point of following the path that he had chosen after walking out of his funeral before I was even old enough to drive. This song really hit a chord with me, when it was released early that summer, and still to this day. I don't listen to it often, I don't want recent memories and associations to replace the ones from that summer: Hearing it the first time on WTSR ( Trenton State's radio station)... listening to it with a girl I had a huge crush on, laying under a tree in her back yard while everyone else at the party was in the house... playing it a thousand times in my friends' cars - which they eventually got pretty sick of, to be fair... listening to Skylarking in my room while trying to pretend the other two people in my house weren't right down stairs. I never questioned my atheism, and until 2016 I never questioned people who chose to believe in god. I respected their right to make up their own minds just as I thought they should do for me. Anyway, hang in there man, I hope life got better for you. Sorry to hear about your Dad.
@johnplaysgames3120 Жыл бұрын
I would say it's more than okay to question our beliefs and thoughts. In fact, if you're interested in seeking truth, it's essential. Otherwise, you just end up in a dogmatic loop where you and your fellowship are just reinforcing the same beliefs and ideas - which may end up being completely wrong - within an echo chamber and blocking yourself from discovering whatever actual truth may (or may not) be out there. If you never seek, you can't possibly find. When I was a teen, I began studying various religions and philosophies in a search of common threads and anything that felt like it transcended local cultures and traditions to become a more "universal truth." My VERY Christian aunt freaked out (of course) because I was daring to explore other ideas rather than accepting everything some random pastor was saying as 100% truth and putting all my faith into that. I tried to explain to her that, if there's a God, then that God should appreciate the predicament we're in (and which, theoretically, that God put us in): We live in a world where every religion claims to be the "one true" religion, every religious person believes their book, their version of God, and their cultural traditions are "the right way" and everyone else's is wrong. And there's literally no evidence for ANY of it, so all we have to go on is the fervent claims of humans who don't have any more evidence than we do and for whom "the one true religion" just coincidentally happens to be the one they grew up with and which is predominant in their homeland. Well, that and "what feels right" inside of ourselves, which may or may not mean anything. So, what's a truth-seeker to do? I explained to my aunt that if there's an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent God then it would understand that I'm not interested in worshipping human tradition, I'm interested in finding whatever truth is behind it all, and would appreciate the fact that I was on an honest, open-minded spiritual journey of investigation and discovery to find it and not just repeating traditions because I selfishly desired the carrot (Heaven) and feared the stick (Hell). And if there's not a God... well, then it doesn't matter. To me, that's the only reasonable approach but my aunt, of course, believes with all her heart that this means I "have a demon" in me and am going to Hell. I've told her repeatedly that if seeking the truth of God rather than just mindlessly repeating cultural customs and ceremonies is a "sin" that causes God to condemn me to burn for eternity, then (1) God is less compassionate and intelligent than I, a mere human, am and I would find it difficult to respect that (as it would essentially just be a superpowered but childish alien rather than some greater, wiser being); and (2) I'm absolutely comfortable with my intentions and my decision to take a step away from tradition and look deeper. And if God is what she and others claim it is, then it would be comfortable with those intentions and that decision too. She, of course, just looks horrified and tells me that she'll be praying for me to find God (meaning HER version of God) and I, in turn, infuriate her by telling her I'll be doing the same for her (though I don't really pray, per se, so I'm just winding her up a little). Whatever the truth, I treat people with respect and compassion, work hard, play fair, and would never stab anyone in the back to get ahead. And I don't do this because I want the reward of Heaven or fear the punishment of Hell (I'm pretty much agnostic at this point in my life, so neither Heaven nor Hell enter any of my equations); I do it because it's the right thing to do, it's the way I'd want to be treated, and, imo, the only way a society functions without tearing itself apart. My aunt, on the other hand, has claimed to be a Christian for 30+ years. She goes to church multiple times a week, prays constantly, doesn't watch, listen to, or read anything other than spiritual material given to her by her pastor or which has been recommended by her fellow church-goers (and ONLY religious stuff, nothing like *GASP* "Harry Potter" or any of that secular stuff which, in her mind, is all "satanic"). And if anyone wonders aloud about something religious that goes against anything her pastor has ever said, she visibly pales and starts talking about demons and how that person is going to Hell. Meanwhile, everything about her is the exact opposite of the example of Christ that she claims to follow. She's extremely racist, obsessed with her appearance, obsessed with money, is disgusted by poor people and homeless people, and although she prays constantly, what she mostly prays for is for God to give her money, bring her a rich husband, help her lose weight, etc. When she got sick last year and ended up in the hospital for months and months, my mom drove an hour and a half to the hospital every day to visit and take care of her. My mom's husband died in an accident earlier that year and my mom - who's retired, on a very small fixed income, and living in a small apartment - burned through most of her husband's life insurance payout by paying my aunt's mortgage while she was in the hospital, buying all her groceries, taking care of her dog, and once my aunt finally went home, driving out to her house and cooking for her to make sure she ate. When it was all over, how did my aunt thank her? She invited my mom to her church. When my mom said she wasn't really interested, my aunt told my mom that she obviously had a demon in her because demons can't hear the word of God, then proceeded to argue and insult my mom so badly that my mom left and didn't go back for a couple of months. This is where three decades of NOT questioning her church or pastor's interpretation of things and only living inside her church's echo chamber has landed her. She's a horrible, selfish person who only follows the religious rules to get a reward/avoid a punishment, but still looks down on everyone around her for not being as "holy" as she is. It's legit delusional.
@edwardgiovannelli5191 Жыл бұрын
@@johnplaysgames3120 i wish i could give you more than one thumbs up. The 'motivation for morality' thing with christians has always bothered me. Most atheists and agnostics I know are, like you indicate, good people for the sake of just being good, decent, people. The many deeply religious people I know are demonstrably less good people (reasoning, I've been told, that their church attendance compensates for their shortcomings) and seem much more self-centered and hateful. I do my best to let people like that roll off my back, and move on with life. There's nothing I can do about it and its not my job to try. They live the life they choose for themselves, as I live the life I choose for myself.
@scottburns66109 ай бұрын
Almost 40 years ago. No progress in the hypocrisy of man. Great song by an even greater band. Message spot on.
@dmac89499 ай бұрын
As an old Atheist, and an even older XTC fan I always loved this. Way back in the day when nobody had the balls to admit to being an unabashed Atheist, XTC were a rare honest voice we Atheists needed.
@gmlgml7808 ай бұрын
Yeah. But what is that 40 years. It's from the beginning of the human thinking.
@alarmservicepros8 ай бұрын
Earth is where God gives man freedom of choice. Men run the earth and men commit the ungodly. This was written by a man with no faith.
@kolmannen77668 ай бұрын
@@gmlgml780I think we should still keep our hopes up. It has existed for so long, sure, but if people keep standing up against it, and education around the world increases, surely it will at least be reduced. To be fair, at the beginning of human thinking they didn't have evidence for much, so it was slightly less irrational to be religious then than it is now. The only way religion lives on today is through child abuse, indoctrination from birth and lack of education.
@Electricshrock7 ай бұрын
Ireland, once one of the most conservative and devout Christian countries in the world, now allows same sex marriage and abortion within the first trimester (or later for medical reasons). Where I live, public schools are not allowed to promote any particular religion, and can only provide religious instruction as an optional, outside school hours activity. And even the pope himself acknowledges the reality of climate science. So... there is some progress I'd say.
@paulanderson50783 жыл бұрын
XTC - one of the best and most under-rated British bands ever. They provided the soundtrack to my teenage years. Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding are Fabulously talented song-writers.
@fabdido3302 жыл бұрын
Fantastico hai detto una cosa più che giusta il duo degli XTC con le dovute distanze sono l ' altra faccia Di Lennon - McCartney, La faccia più proletaria dell' ' Inghilterra musicale.....
@justinisorange2 жыл бұрын
Making plans for Nigel is perfection
@dE3Lov2 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@AntwhaleNearfar2 жыл бұрын
What about Danny Partridge?
@bernicehenry97382 жыл бұрын
They never got much airplay in Australia sadly. Thanks to who and 2JJ+2JJJ who played them
@melaniemiller22633 жыл бұрын
This song is nothing less then a masterpiece !
@pickledragonrebel3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree !!!
@11146113 жыл бұрын
@@pickledragonrebel A1 Song...dat'z for sure!
@thereverendepi_gee5653 жыл бұрын
as are you...
@MD-kg1kq3 жыл бұрын
Also totally agree
@petermcclenaghan57353 жыл бұрын
absolutely 100% agree with you
@dawnmguzman2 жыл бұрын
This song was, and still is, saying what many wish to say or how they truly feel, but are afraid to say so openly.
@johnnycash578 Жыл бұрын
I always diss BS guaranteed 100% NO DUMB GOD
@myswanktrendz Жыл бұрын
Exactly, because the minute you question God's existence (in light of so much mayhem) people instantly become defensive, and deem you unholy or a nonbeliever. In reality, you're only asking questions
@myswanktrendz Жыл бұрын
@Paul Gauthier Or... Be very afraid, especially in the Bible belt.
@BruceAlarie Жыл бұрын
@@myswanktrendz or when you meet god---and you will...
@PRHILL9696 Жыл бұрын
Oh I am very open about feeling this way. I have made many think about and question things
@marcok.6734 Жыл бұрын
This is not only a simple song, but is a Masterpiece, Music and Lyrics.
@leeguy92235 жыл бұрын
I never realized how incredible this video is, look at the camera panning, you can see how the camera moves all in one shot at several points in the video, amazing.
@CarlChristensen644 жыл бұрын
it was the director's first music video (he was a photographer) and won a few awards back in the day
@proculusjulius70354 жыл бұрын
@@CarlChristensen64 I have heard of his name. It's Carl Christensen 😂
@lakshyamongia32703 жыл бұрын
@@CarlChristensen64 yeah the reversing footage of people jumping from the tree would have been fire back in the days
@bobstump744010 ай бұрын
If you're still listening to this song from 1986....you have great taste in music and we can be friends.
@erikswanson57539 ай бұрын
Watching this in 2024. I remember when this song came out and some radio stations in the States refused to play it. Land of God, glory, country, all that BS. I used to hear it late at night on the Canadian radio stations. I had not yet even heard of Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, but I was already leaning in that direction. It just all seemed like so much nonsense.
@Gingerale1889 ай бұрын
Amazing
@danielhewson25579 ай бұрын
Hadn't thought about this song in years. So powerful and always pertinent unfortunately😢
@Cyberzombie239 ай бұрын
We have great taste in music and we hate the nonexistent God
@KellieLeigh489 ай бұрын
@Cyberzombie23 I'm a Christian and I love this song.
@chriselliott368 Жыл бұрын
Andy Partridge .... pure genius. It's what rock music is truly about - irreverance, compassion and wisdom.
@angelolombardo45397 ай бұрын
One of the best songs ever written. Period.
@tabeccaletford4087 ай бұрын
Amazing song with amazing lyrics and one of the best videos ever
@cassius2134 ай бұрын
YOU ARE A CRY BABY. GOD BLESS YOU PERIOD.
@Felix4art1924 ай бұрын
Ditto
@Felix4art1924 ай бұрын
So with you, how can so many people be indoctrinated and sheeplike in following a book of rules that obviously humans wrote that doesnt even have a clear plan. It blows my mind, a lot of gullable, non- thinkers in this world, it's scary. Our future as a species does not look very bright.
@michaelmiller71604 ай бұрын
Come on please!
@Soooooooooooonicable3 жыл бұрын
This band seems like such an anomaly. All their music sounds so ahead of its time. This track and even this video look like they were produced in the 90s or early 00s. Incredible.
@chellybabyme2 жыл бұрын
Yes. When I was a DJ of the 90s, I heard this for the first time in 96. I just assumed it was new or maybe a year old.
@heinoustentacles57192 жыл бұрын
Feels like Nickelback took inspiration. British bands have always been ahead of the curve, anyway; stuff from 1978 sounds like it's from 1996.
@chellybabyme2 жыл бұрын
@@heinoustentacles5719 I remember the first time I heard Oasis I felt they were taking inspiration from the Beatles' later years.
@JosephVisaggi2 жыл бұрын
I'll agree that the song seems like it was ahead of its time, but the video absolutely has an 80s vibe to it imo.
@catsteinhilb28802 жыл бұрын
They are brilliant. Not sure they have a time ❤
@Crew-l7k25 күн бұрын
This song hit me so hard, I'm a girl who grew up in a very strict Muslim family. I'm 17 now, and I discovered this song when I was 13. It really meant a lot to me to know that I wasn’t the only one who had a childhood where, out of fear of being judged, I never questioned my beliefs out loud or shared my true opinions about religion. I didn’t express my feelings about it to my closest friends either, out of fear they would tell my parents. Living in a constant role that I didn’t identify with made me feel distressed, as if there was no place for me. I felt trapped, without freedom of opinion. Every time I listen to this song, I feel happy because it was something I could see myself reflected in for the first time in my life
@Tortilla.Reform21 күн бұрын
Thankfully, you’re so very close to having your own independence and being able to ignore the judgemental nature if religious family. You can build your own family of loved ones through friends you connect with as a fully formed adult
@Crew-l7k21 күн бұрын
@@Tortilla.Reform Yes, you're right, I'm excited about it.
@Bizzle6511 күн бұрын
You are not alone. Many of us feel the way you feel. Take care. x
@Crew-l7k7 күн бұрын
@@Bizzle65 Thank you, take care:)
@surimonizarro97914 жыл бұрын
I am a big catholic but I still listen to this every now and again. It's turned into one of those songs that I will listen to over and over
@YungM.D.3 жыл бұрын
Chris Miller or it’s just a very well made and ear-pleasing song
@aaalonso19843 жыл бұрын
@Chris Miller I do believe and at the same time have troubles believing in God. It's just part of the human nature, we're doubtful beings. But believing or not believing is my problem, and I wouldn't try to convince anyone from one thing or the other... religion is a personal matter, at the end of the day. So how is your attempt to convert a "big catholic" into a non believer any different from those people trying to "sell" the concept of God to atheist and agnostics? Hypocrite much?
@mariahconklin41503 жыл бұрын
Lol! I’m Christian and love this song.
@Salamandroso3 жыл бұрын
I am Christian and I love the song
@adimisuzu3 жыл бұрын
not an atheist but i like the song, i've been listening to this since i was 4 or 5
@LaserGuy26 ай бұрын
Wow! Andy really strapped on a pair when he decided to release this song. Simply brilliant!
@ahtech19903 жыл бұрын
I've just heard this song for the first time ever today. It's a goddamned masterpiece. Seriously, I am absolutely spellbound by it. I can't believe how much I love it.
@thereverendepi_gee5653 жыл бұрын
I was never religious, but i am a music lover at my core.. your story reminded me of the two times i shared music from my classes, growing up.. the first was show and tell, 4th grade, 1984. I played BERLIN... SEX... I'M A... haha, google the video and song if you don't know it. Years later, in 8th grade, the photography teacher asked us to play a song for the class.. he is the man in the photo, on the back of the Woodstock concert album... most kids played 80s po, one kid played iron Maiden.. i played Deep Purple, Child In TIme.. he was blown away. He was a flower child., from that time, but never even heard it. AGain, I ask you to look the song up, there is a great 1970 music video for it, here on KZbin.
@thereverendepi_gee5653 жыл бұрын
you got good taste in music then.. :)
@marysalisbury92702 жыл бұрын
It's a fabulous song!
@shaybenhaim6672 жыл бұрын
I’m 9 months behind you. Just heard it for the first time now. Great song!
@littlefootsgrandma2 жыл бұрын
Same here!!
@SpokenBroke2 жыл бұрын
I never listened to XTC but I have returned to this song decade after decade, it is such a true classic. Gives me chills every. damn. time.
@lucyy2168 Жыл бұрын
its shit pal
@JMarinelli Жыл бұрын
I recommend all eleven (!) XTC albums, as well as both records by their side project Dukes of Stratosphear; XTC built a world.
@PigletVanGogh Жыл бұрын
I hope you listened to the advice the first responder made. He, and they, are spot on 👍
@erikswanson57539 ай бұрын
They weren't just another pop group singing about teenage love. Making plans for Nigel and Senses working overtime, are also quite good.
@RobFieldFlorida8 ай бұрын
There's more and better in there. May I suggest Black Sea and English Settlement?
@lynx002ca3 жыл бұрын
For being in the 80's this was ballsy, brave and enormous, massive credit they dared to question all of this insanity.
@StratsRUs3 жыл бұрын
Not really risky because it's the UK.
@stevetrosok94383 жыл бұрын
No, the censorship is MUCH worse today. The politically correct sheep are much more prevalent today.
@dreadfulspiller87663 жыл бұрын
Try moral majority by the dead kennedy's.
@RegebroRepairs3 жыл бұрын
@@stevetrosok9438 Take your meds.
@stevetrosok94383 жыл бұрын
@@RegebroRepairs don't be a rude bastard. Look at what is going on in Washington, how they are asking for censoring "misinformation". Look at all the censorship going on at KZbin. WAKE UP!
@daniellarge978426 күн бұрын
Can we just agree this is the perfect song?
@gorygory16922 жыл бұрын
....🎶did you make mankind....after we made you.....🎶......the best lyrics I've ever heard....an absolute masterpiece 💯❤👍
@johnnycash578 Жыл бұрын
IT HITS HOME FOR SURE
@MaleINTP Жыл бұрын
"... and the devil, too"
@AndyBankside2 жыл бұрын
This song is utter genius and has not dated one second.
@lucyy2168 Жыл бұрын
its shit pal
@AlisonDiana5 жыл бұрын
Decades later, I still get goosebumps whenever I play this brilliant song. Absolutely fantastic poetry, message, music and video... one of the top 10 ever.
@gabithebrat Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️ the most wake up and get a clue song ever
@JasonHarrisTalley2 жыл бұрын
This video was released in the second of 3.5 years that Mom lived with & struggled with metastatic breast cancer. She had raised me to be Roman Catholic; I had already been thinking about leaving the Church & organized religion in general in '85 (the year she got diagnosed)...this song & video hit me right in the brain & heart, & has aged well for me, a less-bitter agnostic person than I was in the late-'80s. "Did you make disease / and the diamond blue?" No kidding. This song lives within me, along with memories of Dr. Carl Sagan ("Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence", & "We are made of star-stuff). As old as this tune is, it does not get old for me. I like that Partridge is singing to God in the lyrics; I related to the broken-heart of the singer, & to the Problem of Evil eloquently described in the lyrics.
@Hopatcong-ri2jn Жыл бұрын
heard this song in summer of '87, two months after mom lost a brutal 2-year, 9-month battle to ovarian cancer. Understand people have to die, but to suffer like that? Fuck God and all that religious bullshit
@johnnycash578 Жыл бұрын
its common sense do you believe a man with a beard in the clouds wearing a robe is really looking down on us and sometimes just you LOL
@madarab37 Жыл бұрын
I remember as a young atheist I heard this song and was in awe that someone had the guts to not only write but sing this. Awesome.
@robliefvoort27 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Herewegoagain-em2wf Жыл бұрын
Satan made your mom sick. And all disease as well. Satan runs earth. See you dont no this thats the problem with every comment on here the blame the wrong person. Your made in elohims image who is satan. Get it now.
@goofusmaximus14822 жыл бұрын
35 years old, and a timeless masterpiece. And as the years go by, its timelessness will still be there.
@72grantorino5 жыл бұрын
This song was so goddam far ahead of its time. I can never hear it enough.
@janetbeatrice95053 жыл бұрын
I don't know that it was ahead of its time. Atheism is nothing new. It's more honest than most songs and the melody matches the words, making it very powerful. I say that as someone who believes in God. I think when this song came out, it helped me understand atheists better.
@donaljolley82223 жыл бұрын
Or so far behind it's proper time... Shoulda hit the first person claiming to speak for a god upside the head with this one.
@BackoffboogalooАй бұрын
This song is more relevant today than ever.
@denver9244714 жыл бұрын
The fact that people reacted violently to the song's message is THE EXACT POINT OF THE SONG and I dont think a single person who phoned in a bomb threat to a radio station understood that.
@janetbeatrice95054 жыл бұрын
OMG people phoned in bomb threats? Frighteningly ironic.
@janetbeatrice95053 жыл бұрын
@@kimtardie2942 Who killed innocent children? Based on the OP's comment, I thought he was referring to the time when this song first aired on the radio. But then, I probably would have heard about that. I'm sure it got plenty of airplay because I remember it well, even though I didn't buy the album (back in the "olden days" you'd have to buy a whole album if you wanted to hear a song or do a good job of catching it on your tape recorder as soon as it came on the radio).
@janetbeatrice95053 жыл бұрын
@@kimtardie2942 I looked it up and Nick is referring to bomb threats in 1987. At the time, I listened to the best "New Wave" radio station in my area, so that's probably why I heard it so much. Here's a 1987 article on bomb threats in Panama City, FL: www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-07-27-8702240892-story.html
@kimtardie29423 жыл бұрын
@@janetbeatrice9505 It does not matter. This man is a cultist and it ledto the death of innocent children.
@janetbeatrice95053 жыл бұрын
@@kimtardie2942 Who? Who is a cultist? And who led to the death of children? The lead singer of XTC?
@jeffbrown-hill77398 ай бұрын
"Did you make mankind after we made you?" is to this day one of the smartest lyrics in all of popular music. The answer to his question is a resounding "yes".
@CrypticCocktails7 ай бұрын
I knew religion was bs as a child. After 45 years of studying it, yup.. all made up
@weseaton68216 ай бұрын
Unless we were made by someone else, I recommend reading the Wes penre papers if you want to go down the rabbit hole.
@James-if3kc5 ай бұрын
Most arrogant comment I've ever seen.
@jeffbrown-hill77395 ай бұрын
Why? I just love that lyric and think it's really smart. To be honest though, I don't know the answer. But that's the beauty of it. He's asking a really good question and leaving it up to the audience.
@James-if3kc5 ай бұрын
@@jeffbrown-hill7739 You said in your original comment "The answer is a resounding yes!"
@theeveshamgamer2 жыл бұрын
Putting things into perspective, this song seems to grow with age. And 2022 is yet again proving this song was wayyy ahead of its time and gets more personified with each year that passes. A pure classic 👍🏻
@tracevicente2 жыл бұрын
Especially right now
@andrewbleasdale7902 жыл бұрын
Well said
@doppelganger83292 жыл бұрын
I love this song. I played it for my coworkers while we mapped the human genome in SLC, Utah. They were spell bound. The local polygamy colonies 👪 facilitated the accuracy of the project. The lyrics of the song gave pause to the local geneticists. It was as if the world stood still. Some pondered why "ladies" were singing the beginning of the song. They were surprised to learn that young boys were singing these parts. Evolution in progress my friends...and it was peaceful... peaceful.
@therover41412 жыл бұрын
Well I don't think it's people that are up gods ass that's the problem it's all the woke tards that have taken up the reigns
@angelab46522 жыл бұрын
Pure
@cv84996 ай бұрын
I'm not even an atheist, and I think this song is genius. Still holds up after all these years.
@hankpink62746 ай бұрын
This song isnt written from an atheist's pov anyway, it's clearly from a believer/questioning person who is trying to make sense of the suffering of the world
@HappyHumanist3695 ай бұрын
@@hankpink6274 It was written from the singer's perspective. He was fed up with religion, the harm it causes and wasn't about to take anymore of it.
@busog976415 ай бұрын
@@hankpink6274not so much of "a believer", but definitely an agnostic.
@papaunderwater33165 ай бұрын
@@troubleintransit6485 "I've experienced stuff I can't even explain" don't know your story, but I bet it's not because you can't, but because the mundane, materialistic explanation doesn't appeal to you as much as mysterious and magical one does ex. coincidence - such an underwhelming explanation, don't u think? comming from raised Catholic with confirmation, firm atheist and blasphemer for over a decade
@papaunderwater33165 ай бұрын
@@troubleintransit6485 "I'm not explaining it because it's extremely personal" I never asked u to explain it to me, so your story being "extremely personal" doesn't really prevent u to explain it to youreself, does it? and that is my point. you don't want to explain it even to youreself because it would mean that: 1 u are not special and there is no super being interested in your life 2 u are a subject of human weaknesses like cognitive bias and such 3 u are a victim of society and its religious systems who exploit human weaknesses like: fear of death, fear of not meeting ur lovedones after they die, desire of cosmic justice for "evil" people who live and die comfortable life while a lot of "good" people are destitute and victimised by those comfortable "evil" people "You see it as fantasy" yes I do, can u make anyone, starting from ureself, distinguish it from fantasy?
@rachellee4043 жыл бұрын
As an 11 year old kid, I was forced to go to youth group on top of church. They had these videos dissecting evil rock music, and this was one of the videos upon which they focused. Thank you youth group for showing me a song I instantly loved 😅
@Astronautism2 жыл бұрын
I saw the exact same thing in my youth group.
@rachellee4042 жыл бұрын
@@Astronautism 100% it was the same propaganda vhs 😅
@meepbeep24642 жыл бұрын
what how old are you?
@rachellee4042 жыл бұрын
@@meepbeep2464 44
@Astronautism2 жыл бұрын
@@meepbeep2464 46
@randypobstofficial3 жыл бұрын
I have found the replies very interesting. It certainly incites strong feelings, mine too. I was raised in evangelistic and Pentecostal churches (healings, speaking in tongues). Lots of talk of God’s love and threats of hell. God’s glory and perfection. Then I look out the window and the world seems quite imperfect. We make our own choices, they said; free will. Except that if you do not walk their fine line, you shall burn in hell forever. That, friends, is not free choice. It’s a great question: Where did the Universe come from? Religions are man’s attempt to explain that, and comfort us for lost loved ones, and to control others and gain power. No human has the right to speak for god, whatever that might be. All of this Universe had to come from somewhere. I applaud XTC for bravely creating and releasing this song. I feel that same resentment, having been indoctrinated as an innocent child. The Bible is absolute truth written and translated by god working through inspired humans? No. It’s a story. With a moral. And everywhere, I find that each individual has their own different ideas: Christian(even in the same church pew), Humanist, tribal, Islamic, etc., on and on. One cannot claim a god is omniscient, all powerful, and then give that god credit for all the good things, and let him/her off the hook for all the bad things. Oh, yes, the bad things are the fault of humans. No. The world is best described by the Yin/Yang circle of black and white, with a little black in the white and white in the black. Just rolling along to where? We just don’t know. Treat others as you’d have them treat you. Thank you XTC for the great music!
@MF-R4 жыл бұрын
As someone raised in a Christian-centric environment; thos was one of the first songs I heard that posed the same questions I had but noone would properly acknowledge or answer. Great song, must hear for all humans.
@catholic2007472 жыл бұрын
That's typical nowadays. Most people will avoid or deny the truth, unless they are part of the problem themselves. Keep asking the hard questions.
@4scoops4me2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewfunk9271 Well stated Mathew Funk. I agree. 👍
@jonbongjovi1869 Жыл бұрын
it's crazy you all still REPEAT THE LIE that this is "Christianity". NOTHING could be further than Christ's teachings than the right wing psychos known as "Christians", and they all BRAG of being anti-christs! They love GREED, war, police brutality etc. LOOK UP WHAT THE ROMAN POLICE DID TO JESUS. STOP calling it christianity. It's PRECISELY the opposite.
@myswanktrendz Жыл бұрын
Here I am, almost 40 years later, and this song still holds. Hands down, this is near the top of my top ten most influential lifetime songs.
@julianjulian42073 жыл бұрын
He's just telling the truth and that's why the song is so good
@uncoolloser62332 жыл бұрын
@@xxshadowchainxx9246 what you know I really wish I was qualified to refute your argument, but I'm not. So I'll just wait for someone else to do it
@soamazingchannel2 жыл бұрын
@@xxshadowchainxx9246 English is not my native language, but about the Big Bang Theory: first of all, this theory is not about an explosion (but expansion), and secondly, it does'nt talk about "nothing out of nothing" actually. It's about a point in space (singularity), relic radiation and so much more (like dark matter and antimatter)! Lawrence M. Krauss talks a lot about this, if you're interested (for example 'A Universe from Nothing' is one of his lectures exactly about this).
@sunkintree2 жыл бұрын
@@xxshadowchainxx9246 What? You're not even responding to the song. Go look at the lyrics and write a new comment. Lmao.
@BruceAlarie Жыл бұрын
just one opinion among the billions
@BruceAlarie Жыл бұрын
just one opinion among the billions
@mingpowman764 жыл бұрын
The greatest and truest lyrics ever written
@jamesjordan-davies27043 жыл бұрын
One of the best-written tracks of all time, brave and beautiful!
@lucyy2168 Жыл бұрын
its awful r u dumb
@Tsureiki Жыл бұрын
Wow this song is incredible. I've really been missing out on XTC, amazing band.
@arladicey3 жыл бұрын
I have always loved this song, since it first came out; absolutely brilliant. I am neither an atheist nor religious; I am a spiritually minded but also open-minded person. I think this song is honest, intelligent, and emotional. A classic.
@benjaminjenkins2384 Жыл бұрын
Hey goofball, you either actively believe in a god or you're an atheist. Being spiritual, but not believing in God, is atheistic.
@claudemonster28386 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly ❤
@bunnitine5 жыл бұрын
The kid part is honestly such a bop
@euronymousism4 жыл бұрын
Better than any traditional kid’s bop 😂
@dravenarcane27353 жыл бұрын
Is that a good or bad thing??
@NKWTI3 жыл бұрын
your mom’s a bop
@bunnitine3 жыл бұрын
@@NKWTI my mom died 2 years ago
@brucerichard3423 жыл бұрын
It’s actually an eight year old girl named Jasmine Veillette singing the part but a young boy lip-synchs her vocals in the video.
@brasspick4 жыл бұрын
You can see the underlying compassion in his eyes. That, to me, sells the song.
@Saintnick90 Жыл бұрын
Agree or disagree with the message, it's hard to deny that this is an immaculately constructed song: the way it's bookended by the kid singing, the way Andy Partridge goes from quietly inquisitive to angry about man's ills and organized religion, that violin solo, the way the music gets chaotic as Partridge goes into full denouncement mode...it's all perfect.
@milesgreb35378 ай бұрын
If you disagree with the message you hundreds of years of out date
@VoidBird8 ай бұрын
@@milesgreb3537 Look can we just be ok with each other's beliefs even if we don't believe them? Believe what ever you want but it is really weird to be mad at other people for an opinion. If you absolutely love red or some other color but my favorite is a different one it would be really annoying if I tried to convince you that my favorite color is better even though you know your opinion won't change
@wylierichardson-tu6zs8 ай бұрын
it's the actual quality of the song that made it a hit, in the first place. It's like an atheist version of Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody".
@kolmannen77668 ай бұрын
@@VoidBirdYou mean your favourite colour isn't red? What's wrong with you? In all seriousness, what you speak against is precisely what religions try to do: try to install a belief into as many people as possible (because they think it's the only way not to be tortured for eternity) and get into power to install that belief wherever possible. Evidence: Islam and its instructions for a totalitarian regime, and the entire blood-drenched history of Christianity. People aren't usually convinced by their parents during their childhoods what favourite colour they should have, or what foods their brains enjoy. Those are opinions. Being under the illusion that an all-knowing, all-seeing, immortal timeless dictator exists, created everything, loves you and, in Christianity, actively spares from punishment for the sin of being born, isn't an opinion the same way favourite colours are. Those "opinions" are caused by childhood indoctrination and restricting their minds from thinking freely.
@franminanicollier94317 ай бұрын
@@VoidBird it's not similar to that. Calling religion as arbitrary as color preference is calling controlling, bigoted systems of power arbitrary. Violence and hatred are not arbitrary.
@Beeezledrop2 жыл бұрын
This is such a good song. You never hear many songs about atheism and the doubt in god. This song was very bold for its time and it's amazing. This is easily one of my favorite 80s songs for sure.
@johnnycash578 Жыл бұрын
THIS WAS A BOLD MOVE AND THIS BAND DID NOT CARE WE ALL HAVE DIFFRENT BELIEFS RESPECT THEM! BTW THERE IS NOT A GOD LOL
@daniels.2720 Жыл бұрын
@ Beezeldrop > I don't think it's so much about atheists as I do it is about false beliefs or false notions of what religion could or should mean To The Individual...my opinion...
@jameslay1489 Жыл бұрын
@@daniels.2720 it deals with how atheists feel about god.
@Herewegoagain-em2wf Жыл бұрын
OK beezlebob.
@Herewegoagain-em2wf Жыл бұрын
@@johnnycash578grow up. Before you perish. You were warned.
@SunshineCoastRealEstate7 ай бұрын
One of the greatest songs ever written. TOP 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME.
@caseyinberlin4 жыл бұрын
I forgot how much I love this song. And that opening shot....aces....
@shawnpreston315Ай бұрын
I'm absolutely obsessed with this song. Such visceral, aural fierceness. And it's almost new every time.
@Kodrp Жыл бұрын
It’s always okay to question anything, everything to be clear
@erikkibler34666 ай бұрын
It’s imperative
@thedrummingkangaroo32634 жыл бұрын
Thirty-two years later this song is more relevant than ever.
@anarchyeddy274 жыл бұрын
I think that proves a couple of things. First of all, the world continues to be a shitty place because people never learn from the mistakes. Secondly, artists with their open minded thinking recognize this and write timeless songs.
@tygertone4 жыл бұрын
34 yrs, but who's counting?
@meckem684 жыл бұрын
Love it
@rhettcrowninshield79764 жыл бұрын
"Did you make man-kind after we made you?"
@dajuhan9244 жыл бұрын
As we head into "The End Times". The great Falling away
@andrewjohnson9684 жыл бұрын
This is a criminally underrated music video. The song, too. But man. This video is incredible for 1987.
@62tunes2 жыл бұрын
Are you suggesting music video’s have improved over time?
@dizzy1992 жыл бұрын
@@62tunes yes lmao
@V8AmericanMuscleCar2 жыл бұрын
Definitely should be bigger hit. Wikipedia about video: The music video for "Dear God", one of the first to be directed by photographer Nick Brandt, received the 1987 Billboard Best Video award and was also nominated for three categories at the MTV Video Music Awards.[3] In 2009, the song was ranked at No. 62 on VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s,[4] despite the fact that XTC had higher charting singles in the decade.
@TimmyTickle2 жыл бұрын
@@V8AmericanMuscleCar I don’t trust OHW compilations
@sophiepooks2174 Жыл бұрын
@@TimmyTickle Same, they suck mostly, just because something is the most popular doesn't always mean it is the best either.
@kimward5746 Жыл бұрын
Wow that build towards the end kicks ASS.
@aggremo3 жыл бұрын
So PERFECTLY stated throughout...easily one of the most powerfully potent pop songs ever, especially as that outro just builds and builds toward the crescendo. Genius!!
@ChefBojack2 жыл бұрын
yeah it's so powerful and popular that they play it on the radio today. /j
@Agent0Smith Жыл бұрын
@@ChefBojack they do play it on the radio today; I heard it on the radio in 2022.
@J86-v9r Жыл бұрын
Greatest statement (of all time) in the name of peace and truth!
@charlenemack7040 Жыл бұрын
My favorite radio station just played this again on June 10, 2023. Thank you DJ Mark. 😊❤
@Sako-zf4fh11 ай бұрын
I love it. I grew up with a very religious family, where I was forced to perform religious ceremonies and believe in a God from the age of three. I couldn't question that belief, they put fear in my body. At 9 years old I stopped being a believer, and they still forced me to take communion even though I opposed it. Now I am 16 years old. It makes me sad that the little ones are indoctrinated with these ambiguous beliefs. The meaning of life and the formation of life itself is very complex, a person needs time to develop their morals. We must be free, and at last I am.
@wenesdae11 ай бұрын
I WENT TO CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN THE 70S AND 80S, I NEVER EVER BELIEVED A SINGLE WORD OF IT NOT AT ANY AGE , NOR DID ANYONE I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH ,YOU WERE VERY GULLIBLE EVEN AT 9, MAYBE ITS GENERATIONAL BUT IM 59 AND MY GENERATION NEVER GAVE ONE SHIT ABOUT ANYTHING OUR IDIOT PARENTS SAID WE JUST LAUGHED AT WHAT MORONS THEY WERE . WE ALL GRADUATED WITH OUR ATHEISM INTACT , WHEN I WAS ABOUT 7 YRS OLD THERE WAS THE COMMUNION THING AND I REEMBER TELLING MY DUMB CUNT OF A MOTHER I WONT DO IT, I DONT BELIEVE IN ANY OF THE HORSESHIT, SHE ESSENTIALLY BRIBED ME TO GO THROUGH WITH IT, BASICALLY, CASH GIFTS AND A PARTY WITH CAKE ICECREAM AND WHATEVER ELSE I WANTED
@Bryndor_10 ай бұрын
As a former Christian turned atheist, I wholeheartedly agree with you.
@erikswanson57539 ай бұрын
No, I wouldn't call them ambiguous. Organized religion teaches self hatred and shame, guilt and fear. Being promised eternal reward, if you do as you're told, or eternal damnation if you don't, in some kind of make believe afterlife.
@tabeccaletford4083 жыл бұрын
Love & respect to the genius that is Andy partridge
@paulflores32396 жыл бұрын
Such a masterpiece
@videosyoutubedeleted77666 жыл бұрын
It
@bb6640 Жыл бұрын
40 years and still has the power to provoke. A masterpiece.
@JoelBryant1960 Жыл бұрын
I am 100% aligned with Andy's message in this song. So many questions and no answers
@johnjacobastor34557 ай бұрын
GJP 🔕 the questions are answers...QUAQAH=QUESTION+QUESTION=ANSWER §
@freddiev55505 жыл бұрын
Heard this song when it first was released and it is still relevant today. Why isn't this great tune still being played? Absolutely love this track.
@stone1andonly2 жыл бұрын
Maybe not the highest charting song ever released by XTC, but absolutely their most influential classic. Covered repeatedly, yet never equaled. One of my most coveted possessions for years was a cassette of Skylarking that included this track. Skylarking, for that matter, was one of the best albums of the 80's, hands down.
@mandarian874 жыл бұрын
Love the chord progression.
@Ghostly_writer Жыл бұрын
This song represents the inner struggle perfectly. Trying so hard to believe in God only to never be able to believe that such a "benevolent omnipotent" would allow for all this.
@edwardgiovannelli5191 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I just can't see an all-powerful being sitting back watching putin's missiles slam into hospitals and churches without doing *something* but what do I know.
@thehouseofcrumblingidols2694 Жыл бұрын
Do you allow it?
@Ghostly_writer Жыл бұрын
@@thehouseofcrumblingidols2694 did you just compare a person with no power to an OMNIPOTENT, OMNISCIENT being who we're told all our lives he's benevolent and wants to help everyone? Also, if I had the power to know the future and the power to stop it, I'd probably do so, yeah! "Do you condone all evil humans and natural disasters?' NO! AND I DIDN'T CREATE THEM EITHER!
@thehouseofcrumblingidols2694 Жыл бұрын
@AnxietySquid I just think it's quite hubristic for people to wail to God about His "injustices" when we're all individually drowning in our own self created hypocrisy, complacency, shrewdness, anger, jealousy, etc. Almost as if humans are to blame for their own problems. Once you see with the eyes of eternity, your ideas about human suffering change.
@Ghostly_writer Жыл бұрын
@@thehouseofcrumblingidols2694 he created humans. He knew what would happen. He talked to humans once knowing hed eventually stop. He created humans IN HIS IMAGE. Also, what about natural disasters and disease? What about the fact he made Jesus spread his message knowing it would cause wars? Also, why should I serve a God who has given up on me?
@davidfrazier22732 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest songs of all time so underrated also
@fritomx14 жыл бұрын
Adding this to my pandemic playlist of 2020
@JL-qg3gz4 жыл бұрын
Christian I have one as well, u can check it out on IG @mawi31
@tiffanyturner16994 жыл бұрын
I did too. Followed by REM's "It's the End of the World As We Know It"
@stopkillinme2954 жыл бұрын
"Dinosaurs" by Chris Murray Never tired of playing with matches, even crawling from the ashes - humanity
@ajones55294 жыл бұрын
Wow, you suck....it took the end of the world for you to appreciate a, let's be real, forgetable, kinda cool, dork anthem from thirty years ago. Please go outside touch alot of stuff and lick your palms.. let me guess working at home for Twitter's got you a got a little stir crazy, exploring new things, feeling edgy? DOUCHE!!!!!!!
@JesseRBautista884 жыл бұрын
Same
@rogerroger56493 жыл бұрын
"did you make mankind after we made you" that says it all. Full stop.
@hopebgood3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@MooB-lj6wz10 ай бұрын
Facts
@frankdeleon42099 ай бұрын
POW!
@jeffbrown-hill77398 ай бұрын
That lyric floors me. So brilliantly and succinctly put, and in the form of a question. There is no way to overstate Andy's genius.
@claudemonster28386 ай бұрын
Exactly God didn't write the Bible SMH
@johnmcdonald82811 ай бұрын
This song is timeless man 😍
@cttmattchu694 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a small Texas town in the 80's. We weren't super religious but i never liked church. I secretly knew i was an atheist long before this song came out, but the first time i saw this video i broke down and cried. They articulated what i was so afraid to admit.
@losttribe30014 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it takes someone else to put words to our own thoughts. I knew I was not a believer when I screamed “fuck your god” to my ex-wife. (Is it any wonder why she’s my ex?). But it wasn’t until people like George Carlin and Christopher Hitchens came along, did I find the vocabulary to express why I hated the concept of god(s). Raised Mormon FYI...
@runningfromabear83544 жыл бұрын
I grew up in London in the 80's and 90's. My school was Church of England but none of my teachers were religious. I saw prayers and christian songs as historical teaching like in religion class we learned about the cradle of civilization and the geography and ethnic groups that lived there. When this song came out, he seemed very strange. So angry. I suppose from the perspective of someone who didn't know any christians, it was a cute tune but he seemed a bit angry. My parents were atheists, Irish grandfather was Catholic but the rest were agnostic, previous generations hadn't been going to church since before WW1. There wasn't anything to rebel against or be angry about.
@incrediblehotdog66384 жыл бұрын
Ok
@ChorusArtists4 жыл бұрын
That's very similar to my experience with this song. I was in my early 20's when it came out, and it so perfectly articulated a lot of what I'd been feeling/saying since I was a teen. It hit home really hard, and the song itself is a melodic piece of genius.
@kottonmouthxkyd4 жыл бұрын
Oof... I was raised Catholic, saw this video on my 9th birthday in 1994. I was in tears by the end. Your comment is everything to me.
@stock93485 жыл бұрын
30 years later the song is still relevant to today’s society
@john84512 жыл бұрын
More so, especially in the US where religious crazies seem to have more influence than ever!
@jgarofalo88136 жыл бұрын
30+ years and still gives me goosebumps every time I see this
@erica64885 жыл бұрын
But I still believe in God
@bat_bro1lewis4915 жыл бұрын
@@erica6488 whys that then,
@helencybercafe79694 жыл бұрын
Me too Jenny. Me too.
@jenniepage589210 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant lyrics - top song
@enriquegilmour3 жыл бұрын
I am a metal head and this is one of my favorite songs.
@cricket_liaison3 жыл бұрын
I'm a metal head too! To me, this song encapsulates the same as metal music - pushing back and questioning everything!
@whenfatkillsfat8032 жыл бұрын
Lyrically, this song is metal in attitude.
@mariaquiet6211 Жыл бұрын
The climax hits me like my favorite metal songs always do. Pure fucking catharsis.
@sophiepooks2174 Жыл бұрын
As a hardcore psy/techno head one of mine.
@chiralityraven3374 жыл бұрын
This song was so ahead of its time
@shadyd25442 жыл бұрын
Damn they had balls to release this in the 80s too. I can't even imagine someone releasing this in the U.S nowadays.
@etpicci5915 Жыл бұрын
They released "Dear God" as a single only afterwards. IIRC it was released as a b-side and obviously the "controversial" lyrics (let's just call them this way) gathered attention and radio stations started to play it. So it became popular and they decided to release it as a single of its own, with an accompanying videoclip. So not so much "balls".
@EP2005_ Жыл бұрын
I could just imagine the reaction videos “satanic song popular!”
@destinihaith9009 Жыл бұрын
one of the most popular songs of 2021 featured a video of Lil Nas X giving the devil a lap dance, but you don’t think the US could handle a song about root issues of christianity ???
@shadyd2544 Жыл бұрын
@destinihaith9009 Do you live in the U.S? Reason terrifies alot of us even more than hell.
@EP2005_ Жыл бұрын
@@shadyd2544 yep, I’m terrified.
@etoilerousseanimaljam450711 ай бұрын
I just discovered this song and damn this hits hard. My parents are Christians and I grow up believing in God and I went to church every Sunday. But since I’m 10 years old, I discovered the world’s suffering and violence. And I started asking myself questions, like « if God is so good, why doesn’t he do something ? I heard that he could do miracles, so why ? ». At 13 years olds, I realized that I liked girls instead of boys. When I went to church every week with some others people of my age, the adults talked to us about sin. They always said that all the people who don’t believe in god are gonna be sent to hell, that we have to confess and to made god forgiving us for our sins. Also, they said that homosexuality is a sin and I started feeling trapped in my own religion. My friend’s mother died the same year and my other friend tried to attempt suicide. I started rejecting religion. When I asked « why does god allow wars, sickness, little kids dying, kids losing their parents, people trying to kill themself ? », nobody gived me a clear answer. I don’t believe in anything now and I’ve left the church, and I can say that I’m less anxious than before
@jimbeam-ru1my10 ай бұрын
everyone wants free will until they suffer for their bad choices, then they want a miracle from a God that they could care less about when they are fat and happy.
@G.I.Joe_Headcast10 ай бұрын
Good on you. I have to say I was much older before I "woke up" and realized God, Jesus, religion is just a pile of hogwash. But I finally "came to my senses" and moved away from religion and the church. All praise Joe Pesci.
@cussininthekitchen822410 ай бұрын
Listen, I’m not going to try to convince you of anything, but religion should comfort you. It’s a thing you choose to believe, take it as deep as you want, but you won’t be able to absorb the benefits or feel positively about what you can get from it if what you’re looking for is cold, hard, fact. The truth is that there’s tons of things biblically that don’t make sense, but you can choose to take from it what you want. Don’t let anyone push you into thinking that if you aren’t perfect that you can’t choose to believe in God, love God, or lean on God when you feel you might need him. Of course this is all figurative if you want it to be. I’m a flexible person, this is a great song, and I’m personally a Christian, the real boring traditional kind. That’s because I enjoy the principals of love that are supposed to be the foundation of Christianity. The Bible as I know it, the teachings of Jesus, etc spattered themes throughout, have influenced me personally to embrace things like love, forgiveness and tolerance. You can practice those things without ever stepping foot in a church, but it is interesting to study as you wish and just not think too deep on the historic play by plays that may not make sense right off the bat. To answer your question, the thing is that it’s up to us to guard others and ourselves when possible, God doesn’t swoop in to save us in a cape, he’s there to protect our minds when we feel weak, to inspire us to feel strong and go on when we experience bad things, to offer a safety net if we feel we or others need forgiveness. I’m so sorry this was so long, I just wanted to offer some perspective from my point of view. Wishing you so many good things, a great life, and clarity.
@jimbeam-ru1my10 ай бұрын
@@cussininthekitchen8224 "Listen, I’m not going to try to convince you of anything" -proceeds to type a 2000 word comment
@etoilerousseanimaljam45078 ай бұрын
@@cussininthekitchen8224 Sorry, but I just can’t believe in God. I don’t find any comfort in the religion, it just oppress me and I feel much better since I left the church. For me, it’s just impossible that there’s a God out there. And even if it was real, I would still think it’s pretty fucked up to say « Hey, if you don’t adore me, you will burn in hell forever ! Oh, and by the way, almost everything you do is a sin ! ». I can have tolerance and acceptance outside of the religion, I can embrace love, tolerance and acceptance without religion. I can’t believe I God, there’s too many kids who die from sickness in this fucked up world
@s.p.55315 жыл бұрын
I just can’t get over how awesome the cinematography is in this! So perfect with the song, so addictive and I love it- especially the violins. Thanks local radio station for prompting me to come hunt this song down!
@maxnullifidian6 жыл бұрын
I get chills down my spine every time I listen to this!
@TheTibmeister5 жыл бұрын
I’m glad that all the people who have commented on this song have got it and are not all raving mad believers
@V8AmericanMuscleCar2 жыл бұрын
@@TheTibmeister 👍❤️
@maxkrawec61894 жыл бұрын
As a Christian this song really touches on my issues with moral dilemma
@trappistpreserves3 жыл бұрын
@ceine Oh dearie me.
@disrxt3 жыл бұрын
Theodicy, the problem of evil. It's it's own field of apologetics the consequences are so devastating. Epicurian Trilemma If God is unable to prevent evil, then he is not all-powerful. If God is not willing to prevent evil, then he is not all-good. If God is both willing and able to prevent evil, then why does evil exist?
@thereverendepi_gee5653 жыл бұрын
@ceine.. if god isn't real, then he has "no job", so you have to ask yourself.. do you care about truth?
@randypobstofficial3 жыл бұрын
@@disrxt Excellent question. I wondered this when I was at church at 12 years of age. And yet 3000 people show up on Sunday at the nearby Free Chapel to hear the showman speak for god with great certainty and drama. Cultural indoctrination.
@edmckay80012 жыл бұрын
That's totally normal. It's not your fault, your not broken or evil. Hell was created to scare. It not real. We were indoctrinated from birth (as our parents were) to hate certain groups of fellow humans who are no different from us. Continue to question. Get away from the negative people and find a tribe that doesn't make you feel yucky. We're all in this together. You can live in darkness or in light.
@andymm982810 ай бұрын
The most honest lyrics of all time, beautiful song in every way.
@randywissler99232 жыл бұрын
My first introduction to XTC was in 1980 when I was 12 with the album Black Sea, with the song "Sgt Rock is going to help me". Absolutely blew my mind!! So many years later, they were still killing it!!!
@jonwhite13842 жыл бұрын
This is one of those songs that I loved in the eighties and had completely forgotten about. And then I hear it 30 years later and it exactly summarises in a pop song what I think about religion - "see them fighting in the street because they can't make opinions meet about god".
@dominiquevalencia61462 жыл бұрын
Bwaaaaaaahaaaaaa
@kreepykelly48 Жыл бұрын
I feel you. I also always loved this song but had forgotten about it for many years. This song and a few others are partly the reason I believe organized religion to be cults. Especially the Catholic church, they've controlled the masses through fear and punishment, horrific torture like cutting off ears, which was a favorite of theirs. They are still scaring the brainwashed into giving over every dime. The world needed songs like this.
@TheTibmeister5 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard
@dianasendt95094 жыл бұрын
Top 10 of all time!
@4legdfishman4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@AbbeyRoadkill1 Жыл бұрын
Fecking brilliant song
@lisaheisey61686 жыл бұрын
This is one of my all-time favorite songs.
@thereverendepi_gee5653 жыл бұрын
Same... What are some of your others? Let's trade..
@cvoelter2 жыл бұрын
Top five for sure
@christopherpeden11246 жыл бұрын
Loved this song for years n now I see the video bloody gorgeous n further proof of the genius of XTC
@twasbrillig335 жыл бұрын
yeah!
@hifrommike21204 жыл бұрын
One of the strongest music videos ever made.
@auntiehill Жыл бұрын
Possibly one of the best pop songs ever written. It takes a brave person to confront society with its own hypocrisy and stupidity, and here, XTC pulls it off, by way of a short, simple, yet incredibly poignant pop song.
@darrylwiggins4799 Жыл бұрын
You are correct.The literal raging against the machine,as it were,was exactly what Andy Partridge was going for.Guess what,he succeed.
@Lucyance Жыл бұрын
IT AIN'T A FUCKING POP SONG.
@Mitzi73 Жыл бұрын
I hope you mean the hypocrisy and stupidity of humans loving their sins so much that it makes the Earth a garbage dump and then rail at their invisible god to blame.
@Arnoldmu Жыл бұрын
Please repent Jesus is real
@Arnoldmu Жыл бұрын
Please repent Jesus is real
@dmf24756 жыл бұрын
We need this song today even more than we did in 1986. Genius.
@PRHILL96966 жыл бұрын
sadly you are right
@MIKECNW6 жыл бұрын
Why's that?
@michaelpatten12866 жыл бұрын
MIKECNW it is because too many people point fingers at each other or other groups, instead of the source . In my opinion it is quite short-sighted.
@Cait016 жыл бұрын
Exactly why the words to this brought me here...today. 9/9/18. I believe...but I can see why others faith is fading. #Deepshit #Lyricstolastalifetime
@terrydunbrack22205 жыл бұрын
I believe the precise moment we needed this song was sometime after lunch on July 22nd, 1992. It was an otherwise whimsical day. Perhaps if this song hadn't been created years before we never would have deal with that 'Be Like Bob' meme. I've always blamed too much faith in God at that precise moment in time to have been the cause. Nowadays we need Party Rock Anthem by that precocious pop duo and their box head friend LMFAO so save us from the evils and the good of the world. At least, scientifically speaking.
@nola95552 жыл бұрын
I grew up extremely religious in rural Louisiana. I went to church every Sunday, I went to as many events as humanly possible if it had something to do with Christianity. Over the years, I began to notice the corruption you find in such small towns, the racism, the hate, heard and saw some unimaginable things happen to people. I watched my own family be falsely imprisoned for questioning the justice system, lost my home multiple times to multiple circumstances. I went to church every Sunday, got on my knees every night praying for whatever miracle I demanded at the time and not once did it ever change for the better. I had my home absolutely devastated after hurricane Katrina and I didn't understand why me and every other citizen of New Orleans had to suffer such a thing especially when I payed my belief every chance I got. I respect anyone who is still Christian today, I have no hate but I don't understand it. I can't believe it and won't believe a book for my life.
@elchicoescritordewattpad Жыл бұрын
Soy católico, pero respeto tu opinión
@artistwithouttalent Жыл бұрын
I just want to know what the suffering we must go through benefits. What grand plan is advanced by human misery? It's been 30 years and I still don't have an answer.
@toddviv Жыл бұрын
@@artistwithouttalent im still looking for an answer to lifes problems
@jbillareezy3223 Жыл бұрын
Without suffering and sadness you would never understand love and joy . It's all part of life. If God made everyone happy 24/7 and made life easy what would be the point of heaven? The small amount of suffering we may have in our short lives is a very small price to pay for eternal joy in heaven. Find your way back. God bless.
@frankpenzin9897 Жыл бұрын
@@jbillareezy3223 I too understand...
@petermeredith38733 жыл бұрын
I am really feeling this song right now
@nataliealtemose9191 Жыл бұрын
I know andy partridge doesn't want to perform, and I respect his decision - but let me say, at this point in my life, I would pay thousands of dollars to see a concert. as a child born in 92, his music SHAPED ME and brought my gen X mum and myself so much closer together
@patrickredman40204 жыл бұрын
I always have to listen to this numerous times. Once is never enough!
@modernidiot91244 жыл бұрын
I had forgotten how good this song was. And another criminally underrated band.
@deeplander2 жыл бұрын
Discovering this song is like gaining consciousness
@georgannebeck1293 Жыл бұрын
I’m a recovering catholic (lol) but still very spiritual. But I love this song because it makes sense. Hit the nail on the head. (Please don’t strike me down God)
@petetube993 жыл бұрын
As an atheist I've studied the New Testament, despite some occasional weirdness its main thrust really is Love. Humility, kindness, empathy, the rejection of ambition, money and status. Millions of people self identify as Christian when in reality very very few people genuinely follow these teachings. We are dealing with liars and charlatans, not Christians.
@ralphreinert Жыл бұрын
"As an atheist I've studied the New Testament, despite some occasional weirdness its main thrust really is Love." I basically agree with this sentiment, but have you never studied the OLD Testament? The one which Jesus (according to Matthew 5:17-18) said he had come to fulfill?
@thomasrendall2237 Жыл бұрын
The main thrust of the NT is that God gave his son to redeem us from Adam n Eves mistake and take us back to his original plan . Eternal life living on a New Earth sans the drag of sin that separated us. Just a matter of time now.
@robotaholic Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't consider it having empathy or humility or kindness to condone slavery.
@omniblueeyes11 Жыл бұрын
Jesus ( God) is LOVE ( period). It is humans that muck it up with Religion. Churches have an agenda. I have a personal relationship with Jesus because of the love he gives, teaches, and more. I also stay out of the old testament as Jesus made a new commandment that erased everything prior.... "Love others as you would have them love you. Pretty basic and good advice for any human, regardless if you are religious, agnostic, or atheist. Thank you so much for your post.
@cafeeineaddicted8123 Жыл бұрын
Reading it as an atheist must make the difference, because reading it like a literalist, what I suspect you are referring to by 'occasional weirdness" overtakes the whole. You remember the good bits because those are what speak to you, and you have no compulsion to make the whole thing make sense.
@valentine37253 жыл бұрын
The fact that Dear God is the same title of another song and some people will inevitably click on this thinking it's the other one and hear the lyrics makes me happy.
@JhonNye9626 күн бұрын
You have good music tatse Valentine
@brucifer05 жыл бұрын
This why I love XTC tackling big ideas with melody verse and composition successfully I might add.
@edwingionzago9 ай бұрын
They wrote this song way ahead of their time. Just listen to the lyrics. I cannot and will not believe in works in mysterious ways. This song relates to me so much. I heard it long ago, and I still love it