
A clip from Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End evokes a strong spiritual image for an inner turning point.
Spiritual Impulses in Rock and Pop Music Lyrics
A clip from Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End evokes a strong spiritual image for an inner turning point.
Dylan's The Philosophy of Modern Song contains some very insightful, powerful writing. Dylan can raise topics of everyday life to a higher level in an instant.
Casino milieu, loads of money, violence - and a surprisingly profound spiritual message in this 2005 masterpiece by Guy Ritchie.
Bob Dylan: A look at "Saving Grace" from a spiritual perspective - released in 1980 on "Saved", the second album of the so-called "Christian Trilogy".
It was not long ago that I became aware of the spiritual context of Bob Dylan's Senor - even though I had regarded Love in Vain from the same 1978 Street Legal album as very spiritual for a long time.
It is a crucial moment for a seeker to realize: Nothing in this world can satisfy my deepest longing. I have reached the border - time to embark on a new path.
In Love Minus Zero / No Limit, Dylan abstracts from the trials and tribulations of human relationships, and points to a higher level of purity.
A video interpretation of Dylan's Oh Sister: Like many Dylan songs, it can be interpreted on various levels. A relationship of siblings, a love affair, possibly with biographical references? From a spiritual perspective, it may be the spirit aspect addressing the soul aspect in man.
It was only quite recently that I became aware of the spiritual context of Bob Dylan‘s Señor (Tales of Yankee Power) even though it was released on the B side of Changing of the Guards as well as the 1978 album Street Legal, which also contains Love in Vain.
One of the most successful singles of all time, the combination of the lyrics and the original video of Wake Me Up may encourage us to follow our soul's voice.