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Welsh hymns particularly, the type of Welsh hymns that were sung at the time.
His songs are regularly called hymns, and even those who don't believe in transcendence go to Cohen for grand themes and evocations of eternity instead of, say, real hymns.
To be honest, a lot of the hymns were written in a very similar format, as many hymns are, so that really felt like at some point it was tying us down.
They sang hymns while waving palm fronds and cardboard signs.
Informed by library and archive music, he wrote three hymns.
Out of their hymns and dances come Beethoven and Bach.
You could almost hear the jubilation hymns from up above.
"River Hymns" is full of beautiful, ineffable moments like that.
Maybe they just really like stained glass windows and hymns.
But he knows a few shared hymns can't repair history.
A church chorus sung hymns over the cries of those grieving.
Great, glittering hymns born full of gospel vocals and spiritual sentiment.
Trump got big applause ... then joined the chorus for some hymns.
Then she sets about mopping the floor, singing hymns of praise.
Harmonizing while singing hymns was considered sinful, and so was dancing.
They are beautiful and strange, and sound like birds singing hymns.
Women and men sat together, sang hymns together, even in choirs.
The attendees then sat in a circle, meditated, and sang hymns.
A pastor strummed an old guitar and led them in hymns.
On scarlet velvet pew cushions, I sang hymns and read scripture.
French Protestants not only lived by these hymns, they died by them.
Nearly 100 friends from church crowded their Jersey home and sang hymns.
Most hymns laud the Holy Spirit; cameras swerve to the strongest singers.
Outside, hundreds of nuns supporting their sisters inside the courtroom sang hymns.
The later hymns, often based on Appalachian folk tunes, are fairly conventional.
A band wearing Scottish highland dress played hymns on bagpipe and drums.
The scariest part was that it happened during one of the hymns.
After sixteen years as a band, Hymns is their fifth studio album.
Other nations thought of themselves as hymns to the glory of God.
My grandma sings hymns softly while my grandpa looks out the window.
"I don't think it's any different from other national hymns," he said.
Others stayed open, but skipped hymns or "Amens" to limit congregants' exposure.
Some began to chant hymns, some cried, others just gazed in silence.
I grew up in the church, with traditional hymns, but at the same time I was beginning to listen to pop music, the mid-60s, The Beatles, which had just as much influence on me as those hymns did.
Speakers led chants, sang hymns and urged the protesters not to lose hope.
It's where neighbors sang hymns, shared their lives and prayed for each other.
Then the music director Alex Nguyen will lead arrangements of hymns and spirituals.
Christian leaders led hymns and people laid ferns as a symbol of peace.
"I'm all out of faith," I sang, louder than the hymns at church.
Each service starts with hymns, performed by several musicians playing guitars on stage.
Sufi Muslims wafted about in colorful robes, mixing with people singing Christian hymns.
They alternated between singing hymns and chanting slogans of the pro-democracy movement.
Devotees fast and sing hymns and praises to honor Lord Shiva on Friday.
And in the next room over, a Catholic congregation sings hymns of peace.
My parents forbade me from attending school assemblies because Christian hymns were sung.
" Later there came a quieter but still impassioned refrain: "We need new hymns.
These are the hymns that rally us against the fantasy of our erasure.
Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
Dancers sang haunting hymns and carried fire, that ultimate representation of consecration and light.
Yes. I think overall we had thematically explored everything those hymns had to offer.
He prayed more and sang hymns, even in the most devastating moments at sea.
"Amazing Grace" and "It Is Well With My Soul" were among the hymns chosen.
The song is melancholy yet romantic, reminiscent of Donny Hathaway's honey-dipped heartbreak hymns.
People wiped tears away, and embraced, and blew their noses, and belted out hymns.
She told me that she liked to sing along with hymns on the stereo.
Fans of FC Energie, based in Cottbus, serenade their players with hymns to coal.
"La Marseillaise", like Luther's hymns, struck an equilibrium between the individual and the revolutionary group.
Using the X-rays, Stanford scientists could see below the hymns to the original text.
As they sang hymns, one young woman's crystalline voice soared above the patter of rain.
As smoke from the fire smoldered, crowds gathered nearby to sing hymns throughout the evening.
There were no hymns, or pictures of George and none of his songs were played.
Still on the rescue vessel, migrants sing hymns and prayers as they approach Sicilian soil.
Seven singers warm the congregants up with hymns and songs of Armageddon and God's love.
On weekends, we shared the table with Korean friends and sang Korean hymns at church.
Franklin's sermons, released an album of Aretha, then 242 years old, singing nine gospel hymns.
All of my favorite hymns are admissions of faults, and finding redemption even in those.
He obsessed over the music, selecting the Irish ballad "Danny Boy" and several patriotic hymns.
Others stayed open, but skipped hymns or "Amens" to limit the possibility of congregants' exposure.
Revolutionary hymns from Latin America blared over the loudspeakers, as did rap mocking Mr. Macron.
At the special Mass, the choral voices soared with the same hymns we had sung.
With its quiet beauty and doleful hymns, this season made intuitive emotional sense to me.
Like his immediate predecessors, he wrote new descants to freshen up the well-known hymns.
The men are gathered outside as a religious leader chants Shia mourning hymns for the departed.
Shots of a nativity scene follow; a chorus of people sing Christian hymns in the background.
He hymns the Red Army's triumph in Stalingrad and later writes odes to Stalin and Lenin.
Beyond the portico is a hypostyle hall whose columns are inscribed with sacred texts and hymns.
This morning, Janet Weiss and Sam Coomes of Quasi released a compilation album called Battle Hymns.
Florence Chan, a protester who had been singing hymns, falls to the ground amid the chaos.
They gathered on the street outside, singing hymns and lighting candles behind several layers of barricades.
Luther established his own musical currency in the form of chorales, those hymns in the vernacular.
They sang hymns in Spanish and prayed the rosary at Glen Island Park in New Rochelle.
The local pastor led hymns as the crowd laid candles on snow drifts around the consulate.
The songs are waltzes and hymns and marches, centered on piano or guitar, strummed or fingerpicked.
They sang hymns in cherubic voice and screamed sports chants at the top of their lungs.
They stand to sing humanist hymns dedicated to peace and love that the two also wrote.
On a recent Saturday, people chanted sacred hymns as family members' bodies burned on pyres of wood.
The funeral started with a congregational singing of Amazing Grace, followed by Scripture readings and additional hymns.
Yet they're still grounded in the instrument's Zulu traditions, performing hymns such as "Hamba Nathi" for CNN.
The Clinch Mountain Boys were the first bluegrass act to record a cappella gospel hymns, in 1971.
Speaking of hymns, Reiss also ignores the demands that religious rituals have long made on daily schedules.
The music — Jewish prayers, African hymns, Greek folk songs, a Bach violin sonata — is dreamy and grave.
In simpler times, the white walls of the church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
Drawing from folk hymns and electronic drum patterns, Kivel's musical inspirations are as widespread as his interests.
Earlier this week, Noisey premiered Hymns, the new album (out today) from beloved UK rockers Bloc Party.
I went round, and he was covered in sacks, singing hymns at the top of his voice.
Evenings are spent listening to Dice's gloomy lectures or singing Baptist hymns (of all things) a cappella.
Then the honor guard slowly carried the coffin down to a waiting hearse while mournful hymns played.
The hymns during the hourlong vigil, which ended with a candle lighting, were frequently interrupted by sobbing.
"The Hymns of Martin Luther," an 1884 compilation by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, just reprinted, offers 36 entries.
His first book of hymns, "The New-England Psalm-Singer," had a frontispiece engraved by Paul Revere.
Teachers, administrators, and peers often pressured them to sing Christian hymns and assert statements of Christian faith.
The ceremony began before dawn, with priests chanting hymns under a single chandelier in St. George's Cathedral.
In Paris, a crowd gathered near the cathedral to sing hymns while firefighters put out the blaze.
Praise Yeezus, Arca's back in rap again, but this time he's not making beats; he's writing hymns.
Yet that will not stop him belting out childhood hymns if he finds himself on a desert island.
The billionaire swayed in time to the hymns at First Christian Church in Council Bluffs and took communion.
In simpler times, the white walls of First Baptist Church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
Before MLK's death, "you had the hymns of unity and change," music and culture journalist Richard Goldstein explains.
Writing for an acoustic quintet, Mr. Dyer intersperses spectral soundscapes with pared-down hymns, blues, country and folk.
They began their show business career singing hymns on the radio and eventually appeared together in nine movies.
When I saw TV last night, with hymns playing and Nagasaki scenes shown, I was practically in tears.
The composer Bob Telson contributed a series of organ-heavy hymns, which can soar high or slink low.
Combining church hymns, South African marabi and postmodern jazz, Mr. Ibrahim doesn't play with obvious ease of motion.
Listen to their heathen hymns below, and look for the album from Rise Above Records on April 28.
Even 500 years ago, the rebellious monk was as well-known for his 35 hymns as his "95 Theses".
A choir that included boys who grew up in Montana sang Congolese hymns for the black and white audience.
Dad would wake up late and blast his gospel-choir hymns, or chant his Hindu meditations at a shout.
The event started with kirtan -- Sikh devotional hymns played on Indian classical instruments, including the harmonium and the tabla.
"I see HYMNS as an exploration of all the things that I hold sacred in my life," explains Okereke.
The hymns became less prominent as Mr Glass wove other music into the fabric of Mr van Hove's production.
"Luther wrote hymns and was the first one to develop the hymnal," which fostered congregant participation, Dr. McQuillen added.
Herndon, Dryhurst, and Spawn's "godfather," the artist Jules LaPlace, even formed a choir that would perform hymns for her.
His last hymns of earthly despair continued to speak in, and bear witness to, the multiplicity of human experience.
As a van passed by blaring patriotic hymns from the oversize speakers on its roof, she weeded the riverbank.
At the end of the evening they gathered around the piano and sang civil rights anthems and some hymns.
Some of the hymns—particularly "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" (A Mighty Fortress is our God)—remain popular today.
Martin Luther King Jr., taught nonviolence to demonstrators before marches and sometimes calmed tensions by singing church hymns, has died.
And "Freedom," with its hymns and beats reminiscent of Southern Baptist churches, is at the heart of the album's message.
The album, which was produced by Ricky Skaggs, also turned into something much bigger than a collection of favorite hymns.
An otherworldly chorus of Christian hymns drone ominously while the "12 ETERNAL LAWS OF GOD" scroll up across the screen.
Curious eyes wander the pews, scoping out the well-groomed singles while hymns are sung and the sacrament is passed.
Then the right hymns had to be chosen to sing to Gracie, because goats don't like to be too cheerful.
COLD SPRING Soo Bae, cellist, and Eileen Buck, pianist, performing hymns arranged in styles including classical, contemporary, jazz and folk.
This is the second half of a mix of all-original compositions, corraling dusty breaks, digitalist hymns, and blissed ambience.
Together with the rousing hymns of the Baptist church, Mr. Tillis's parents instilled in him an early love of music.
The event included hymns, prayers and performances by the Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé and the English tenor Alfie Boe.
He wrote shitty hymns to the Virgin Mary, God, and the Portuguese flag to propagate nationalist and Catholic values. Right.
This track, for me, represents a whole bunch of great, inspiring producers like Shedbug, Hymns, Rudolf C and many more.
People are forced to listen to ideological lectures, sing hymns praising the Chinese Communist Party and write "self-criticism" essays.
Besotted with language from a very young age, he wrote his first verse, hymns for his father's congregation, at 20143.
He filmed protesters angered by Mr. Gray's death throwing rocks, watched the helicopters overhead and listened to marchers singing hymns.
There are clip-clop ole West numbers, solemn hymns of uplift and lamentation and sardonic Brechtian ditties of social evil.
In the hospital on his 96th birthday, Christmas Eve, his friend Benn Northover played him a recording of Lutheran hymns.
This is not to say that the national anthem is a lie, or that the values it hymns are false.
They held a vigil overnight, holding candles and singing hymns, images showed, while others gathered in the street, cheering and dancing.
" She pauses, and moderates her comments slightly: "I mean, I never sing tragic love songs, they are all meaningful spiritual hymns.
They perform ancestral warrior dances together, pray together, and in the case of the Olympic champions, sing hymns in harmony together.
" Mr. Weber once wrote that the works were "hymns to the infinite possibilities, both physical and spiritual, of hue and light.
Each service is bespoke, but prices begin at £190 (around $264) for one singer to lead the congregation in two hymns.
It was a really fun shoot directed by Youth Hymns, and all the extras were amazing and fun to work with!
The pews were mostly empty, but I liked to go by myself, listen to the sermon and the hymns, then leave.
I grew up knowing and learning Pentecostal hymns, which are so evocatively written and full of these strong words and images.
There are several hymns in the show, filled with lush lyricism, about the quest for purity in a world of contaminants.
Some original owners are identifiable, based on initials and coats of arms inscribed alongside snippets of prayers, hymns and biblical quotations.
The crusades, which soon became the signature feature of his global ministry, frequently blended well-known hymns, preaching and patriotic displays.
Her second album is full of harrowing folk hymns about spiritual woe sung with the determination of someone who's triumphing nonetheless.
The first songs I learned were hymns, stripped down and chock-full of harmonies, gospel became the soundtrack to my childhood.
Full of harsh beauty and hymns for lost Albions, battle songs against the homogenization of modern 'lyfe'—fuck the new estate!
It looks especially mesmerising at dusk, with its reflection shimmering in the water, and the sound of hymns ringing in the air.
On New Year's Eve, dozens of protestors, led by the local priest, demonstrated below the statue, holding Greek flags and singing hymns.
Lijana sang biblical hymns and praised the Lord as she traversed the famous landmark, with neon lights glaring and the crowd roaring.
For DeepBach, Hadjeres and Pachet concentrated on Bach's chorales — pieces of music that set traditional hymns to stately, four-part vocal melodies.
There were stirring scenes in an ancient cathedral as both elderly clerics listened to hymns in Aramaic, the everyday language of Jesus.
"They all joined in with the hymns," a villager tells PEOPLE, noting that the youngest family member experienced a few fussy moments.
So the girls gathered Friday night in their Yola hotel -- surrounded by military guards -- to pray and sing Christian hymns and songs.
Her lyrics are a constant nod to this activism, even including notable protest hymns like "We Shall Overcome" on her early albums.
But Mr. Keillor's youngest sister, Linda Keillor Berg, said theirs was a happy home, where family members routinely gathered to sing hymns.
One of them, taken by an unidentified photographer from a different angle, shows a musician conducting the crowd in songs and hymns.
Besides the standard prayers, Sufi devotions include singing hymns, chanting the names of God or dancing to heighten awareness of the divine.
Sometimes the hymns are sung low and throbbing like an earth tremor and sometimes they emerge strained and agonized, screeching and searching.
Mr. Wilmore now teaches music composition as well as African-American spiritual hymns he learned as a child to school-age children.
Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
Just as a piece of pop music can be engineered into a summer hit, certain technical elements lend well to wedding hymns.
Thomson uses a couple of favorite hymns as themes, often milking the tunes for motivic bits that are spun into intricate passages.
I had long known that he wrote "A Mighty Fortress" and several other hymns, but I had no idea how many more.
Revolutionary hymns evoked the bloody years, from 1937 to 1945, of what is known outside China as the Second Sino-Japanese War.
My mother had chosen all the readings and the hymns for her funeral, and I admired the optimism that filled the church.
Carter remained for the worship service after teaching, sitting in a pew beside his wife, Rosalynn, and singing hymns with the congregation.
He could sing the hymns of his childhood, be fully supported as a gay man, and finally become a candidate for ordination.
Several dozen protesters gathered on a pedestrian bridge near government buildings, singing hymns and sitting on the ground in a group prayer.
Kanye's Coachella set list incorporated traditional hymns, pop odes by Stevie Wonder and DMX, and his own music, all themed around worship.
Just beyond the parking lot of the Jackson Women's Health Center in Mississippi, protesters gather, brandishing signs, singing hymns, and clutching their Bibles.
She cooked neck bone and made hogshead cheese, singing hymns — "I'm coming up on the rough side of the mountain" — as she worked.
Pro-choice activists in pink high-visibility jackets chanted and hip-hoorayed outside the town hall, while pro-lifers sang hymns and prayed.
Followers of Sufism undertake distinct ritual practices, such as reciting hymns and poetry, with the aim of reaching a direct encounter with God.
Throughout the day, ceremonies may include prayers, hymns, the laying of wreaths, a moment of silence and a rendition of the national anthem.
"Alan," dedicated to his longtime boyfriend and partner in sobriety, is one of the most stirring hymns of devotion this century has seen.
Along with some thoroughly low-brow choices like Abba's "Dancing Queen" there were two hymns which reflected an intense, aesthetically refined, Christian piety.
At the end of the trek, there are food, gifts, and hymns sung to celebrate the culmination of the Three Wise Men's journey.
COLD SPRING Soo Bae, cellist, and Eileen Buck, pianist, perform hymns arranged by various composers in styles including classical, contemporary, jazz and folk.
These moments are a jarring contrast to the album's snippets of the training sessions in which Herndon and her human collaborators sang hymns.
Other protesters gathered on a landscaped pedestrian bridge and a waterfront, singing hymns and joining in prayers led by representatives of religious groups.
Thousands escort his coffin to the railway station and more follow the procession through the streets of Berlin, singing hymns that Mendelssohn composed.
In "Time Is Tight," his musical memories connect back to childhood, to the church, to funerals and kitchen hymns sung by elderly neighbors.
At his funeral, in Smithville, the town where he grew up, old folks sang gospel and rappers nodded quietly along with the hymns.
His choristers could sing them with a freedom, edge and individuality they could not show in the weightier hymns or in the anthems.
They teach children about the bird's importance in schools, write hymns about the bird and dress as storks for street-corner plays they perform.
FYI, the Order of Service includes full details about the processions, music, hymns, prayers and readings ... and some incidental fake news about Meghan's dad.
Hymns were sung at the vigil, which was held at the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere with representatives of the U.S. embassy present.
Aretha Franklin's service will include both songs of her own and religious hymns -- with Jennifer Hudson set to perform "Amazing Grace" -- TMZ has learned.
Showtunes, big band sounds, songs from the WWII era and hymns are among the monarch's favorite genres of music, friends and family have revealed.
Many of his works in the 1960s were based on masses and hymns, which he then broke up, distorted or turned into silly foxtrots.
When Penny Mae Cormani died in Utah, her family sang Mormon hymns — "Be Still My Soul" — and lowered her small coffin into the earth.
The songs can range from hymns and spirituals to klezmer and pop, and they often spur congregants to form conga lines down the aisles.
To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
After a few years of singing hymns at New Bethel, Franklin accompanied her father on a church tour, playing the piano while he preached.
More of the first widely known protest songs in the US came from slaves, mostly derived from hymns with themes of freedom or escape.
Today, we look at how he has reshaped political education in more than 283,000 primary and secondary schools — patriotic hymns and ancient poems included.
Manuscripts in Greek, Arabic, Coptic or Syriac are presented in a magnificent circular gallery equipped with speakers that play hymns from across the region.
Franklin gave the hymns and spirituals the elastic structure of her pop songs, with plenty of space for her singing to launch its rockets.
The new songs rove from U2's arena anthems to celestial ambient hymns, echoes of 1950s rock and glimpses of disco and new wave.
An eminent, plush-toned vocalist and pianist, Mr. Sneed has a broad repertoire, encompassing Christian hymns and modern gospel, jazz standards and Western classical.
In Mexico, families often go door to door singing choral hymns accompanied by acoustic guitar while holding candles to set a peaceful, holy night.
Above in the stands, more than 35 Foundry members stood each day, singing hymns and holding strands of Tibetan-style, handmade rainbow prayer flags.
Gucci's shows always reminded me of a street church service, with Gucci the charismatic pastor delivering street sermons and hood hymns to his faithful congregation.
The Psalms and hymns of Geneva inspire Reformed Christians to sing today, while we still have a voice to confront autocrats and their wicked schemes.
The woodsmoke cast a haze over his lawn, and occasionally you'd catch a bar or two of the Sunday afternoon hymns floating on the breeze.
Established in 220 to accompany hymns, it was one of eight indigenous brass bands in Queensland (brass, unlike string instruments, can survive humidity and heat).
Anglicanism often combines stormy, kingdom-of-God language with a restrained conservative culture: hymns about crusaders and the devil belted out before tea and biscuits.
She's been drilled on "the 13 Commandments," and she's sat through boring church services with hymns and smelly candles, just like so many other kids.
In living memory, the festival had milder associations in local minds: nuns singing ancient hymns and an array of sweet delicacies baked in Agatha's honour.
It's when I experience these things that I feel I am in the presence of the divine, so I wanted the HYMNS to reflect that.
Choirs sang hymns, Civil Rights veterans sat up front, many white men sat on stage, and about a third of the audience chairs were empty.
Popular music, among other things, was considered a sin, and the boy with the golden voice was consigned only to church hymns and nursery rhymes.
Many wore black and carried small branches from the local "peace tree" associated with sorrow during the inter-religious service where they sang religious hymns.
The grief and support Hours after the shooting, residents of Sutherland Springs hugged one another, held candles and sang hymns in a vigil Sunday night.
It was Easter Sunday, so many locals in suits and dresses were attending services at the Waldensia Baptist Church, singing hymns audible from the roadside.
In 2013, the pastor of the Tabernacle of Praise Worship Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana, was shot and killed while the choir was singing hymns.
"My earliest experiences participating in music were in a religious context—hymns being sung by the congregation, and then church choir," he writes over email.
Some protesters who gathered outside the local legislature were advised to sing hymns because religious assemblies are more difficult for the police to break up.
The "Little Red Songbook" of workers' songs was around the house too (my father) and the Wobbly songs taught me the meters of popular hymns.
Videos posted online show lyrics to the hymns appearing on television screens with parishioners playing electric guitars and a sign language interpreter translating the songs.
The Cottage Grove campus is home to a small, tight-knit community, where members of the congregation lead their own sermons and sing traditional hymns.
So my children are strict about traditions, but like many families, we got to make up our own traditions, from yellowed clippings to appropriated hymns.
"In their concerts they go on a long journey ranging from great jazz hymns and old spirituals to unknown blues and rags," the program said.
Hatch himself has reportedly written over 300 songs, including patriotic songs and religious hymns and even a Hanukah song at the suggestion of The Atlantic.
A fresh breeze on Sunday cooled the white chapel as the choir sang hymns in Chaldean, a language close to the Amaraic spoken by Jesus.
Hymns, meanwhile, is almost entirely the work of just Kele and Russell, a creative partnership that began in 1999, which Kele says is still evolving.
While a beloved piece of the world's history burned before their eyes, a group of onlookers gathered together to pray the Rosary and sing powerful hymns.
Boys reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the congregation sang hymns alternating between Arabic and a variant of the ancient Aramaic language spoken by Jesus.
He is the author of two poetry collections: River Hymns, 20173 APR/Honickman First Book Prize winner; and Cardinal, forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press in 2020.
The mysterious chant of pre-Christian shamans combined with one of Scandinavia's most-loved hymns introducing a Disney movie: the joik has travelled very far indeed.
The director of music at St. George's Chapel, James Vivian, has composed descants for two hymns that will be sung during the couple's royal wedding ceremony.
Yes. I think in the past, even with the process hymns, we were highly influenced by whoever was a part of the collective at the time.
A musical phenomenon who crossed musical, racial and gender barriers, Franklin began her vocal career as a teenager, singing gospel hymns in her father's Detroit church.
After Pence spoke Wednesday, the cases were removed from C-17 transport planes and placed on stanchions in a hangar as a military band played hymns.
The group's unique blend of rock instruments and religious hymns has made them popular among Catholics and non-Catholics alike, with nearly 30,000 followers on Facebook.
The activism has also powered a wave of colorful cultural expressions of diverse origins, from protest mooncakes to Christian hymns, that have filled the city's streets.
In parks across the country people still sing and dance to the hymns of his era; Mr Xi is reviving and remoulding a remarkably tenacious culture.
Trump, unlike his predecessors, did not recite the Apostles' Creed toward the end of the service and appeared not to join in the singing of hymns.
But last month, the 31-year-old welder stood outside the plant with hundreds of co-workers, picketing against pay cuts and singing patriotic battle hymns.
"God has chosen me," he announced amid the chanting of hymns and "Har Har Modi," a campaign adaptation of "Har Har Mahadev" ("Everyone is Lord Shiva").
The juxtaposition of holy music and unholy lyrics might seem too facile by half; it's a treatment long applied by giggly school children to church hymns.
And before Negative Approach, a traditional pipe and drum band marched through the venue in full regalia, offering funeral hymns to a room full of punks.
Attacks on the press; the take-back-our-country cry; hymns to the true American (or German): There's not much new, as Curry notes, about fascism.
That is why, two thousand years later, references to Jerusalem, the Temple and Zion still fill Jewish prayers, not to mention a fair few Christian hymns.
Politicians from the A.A.P. visited Hindu temples, sang devotional hymns and avoided talking about the protests, which the B.J.P. has painted as hotbeds of Muslim extremism.
CreditCreditJaap Scheeren for The New York Times Joachim Neander was a 17th-century Calvinist theologian who often hiked through a valley outside Düsseldorf, Germany, writing hymns.
The only new entry to crack into the top 10 this week was "Hymns" at No. 4 by husband-and-wife country music duo Joey + Rory.
Meghan and Kate joined those gathered at Sunday's solemn service in wearing red poppies, a symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans, and singing hymns.
Protesters converged on the offices of lawmakers perceived to be supporters of gay marriage, while others stormed the gates of parliament before kneeling, praying and singing hymns.
Her father, Lang Scott, an accomplished singer-songwriter in his own right, first floated the idea of a family album of favorite hymns over a year ago.
David Silverman, in his personal reflections, considers how two secular patriotic hymns, "This Land Is Your Land" and "My Country 'Tis of Thee," shaped American childhood experiences.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Hymns sung to the Greek gods thousands of years ago resonated from ancient musical instruments in Athens on Thursday, transporting a transfixed audience to antiquity.
ULYSSES' PURSE Jane Siberry started out during the 1980s more or less in the folk tradition, which she opened up through jazz, hymns, art-songs and pop.
She also felt increasingly drawn to Catholic churches, where she was deeply moved by the cadences of medieval hymns as she stumblingly learned to pray the rosary.
It's also a highly unusual project: a quasi translation of Mennonite hymns into lyrics that are half prayer, half reflected secular yearning (Jernigan is not herself religious).
What she does is pray, murmuring hymns to herself or calling out verses as the family kneels to say Hail Marys by the hearth outside her door.
The hymns and various altars in the Catholic Church still give me a certain calm (I can't explain it), so I kneel and cry for a bit.
A Roman Catholic priest led a presidential guard procession carrying the remains of the former guerrilla leader as schoolboys sang hymns at a funeral Mass on Saturday.
The Miners' Hymns reconstructs the daily life of British coal workers via archival materials, and The Great Flood does the same for migrating sharecroppers in 1920s Mississippi.

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