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In reply to the discussion: What makes an atheist love religious music? [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)30. Charlie looks extremely bored.
And Ronnie is committing pedal steel guitar abuse which is a requirement for all country songs. At least Mick doesn't have a clothespin on his nose, which is the other requirement for all country songs.
That was a hoot.
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inspiration has no religion, even if it is triggered by religious beliefs
Voice for Peace
Dec 2013
#5
Almost everybody loves this anthem, practically a signature for the Stones.........
dimbear
Dec 2013
#12
That's tough. My town is between hills and I can usually get only two stations clearly.
rug
Dec 2013
#15
I thought about it but I just like the surprise of driving into range of a new station.
rug
Dec 2013
#25
I don't care for it but he seems to like it. and yes I would have had a beer with him after.
hrmjustin
Dec 2013
#29
Consider, if you will, Seals and Crofts, Hall and Oates, Nash and Young,........and so on.
dimbear
Dec 2013
#28
The same reason I can enjoy Lord of The Rings whithout believing in Orcs and Elves.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2013
#32