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OT: Songs that reference "Religious" or "Spiritual" things

I guess this one could be interpreted different ways, but it seems clear to me it's a spiritual song.

 
Marathon.
Falling Up.
2005.
Dawn Escapes album.


To follow the darkness.
Suffer the most
and surface the motion.
Now do you understand?



 
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Damn, I just found out Kelly Joe died the end of May. RIP. 62 years young.

 
Hallow Again.
Project 86.
2002.
Truthless Heroes album.


And all along here I was told
By fallen men in their charade
That we could find a hope inside
The safety of this empty place



 
Breathe Into Me.
Red.
2006.
End Of Silence album.


Breathe your life into me
I can feel you
I'm falling, falling faster


 
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A couple live cuts from Neil Diamond, there are a bunch.
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show.
(Need to watch on YT, 'cuz live is the only way to go with this one...)

 
Maria McKee and Lone Justice - Soap, Soup & Salvation -

Soap, soup and salvation
Tired hearts sing in jubilation
Restoration at the rescue mission
Soap, soup and salvation

 
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This song has been by a whole lot of people.

 
A couple live cuts from Neil Diamond, there are a bunch.
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show.
(Need to watch on YT, 'cuz live is the only way to go with this one...)


He performed that one well, from the first tour I saw (probably the one in the You Tube video) till his last. Often his walk-off.

When I started going to one show each tour, he was very raspy voiced, but that got better. During his final tour, some said he was so stiff, which I suspect was the beginning of his Parkinson's. But as I say - the rendition of Brother Love's was always dynamite.
 
He performed that one well, from the first tour I saw (probably the one in the You Tube video) till his last. Often his walk-off.

When I started going to one show each tour, he was very raspy voiced, but that got better. During his final tour, some said he was so stiff, which I suspect was the beginning of his Parkinson's. But as I say - the rendition of Brother Love's was always dynamite.
My youngest brother saw him live somewhere here in CT and said that Neil performed a incredible show.
 
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