@jafant : "Jazz music."
How so? I've been listening to jazz intensely for the last few weeks being new to it and trying to figure out what its all about. I'm most of the way through Ken Burns' documentary.
Outside of some gospel influence I am not seeing a religious trend through the whole genre.
Maybe listening to jazz is a "religious experience" for some. It isn't for me, yet, but I think plenty of people might feel that way. But, that could be extended to almost any experience that is intense or pleasing enough even if the nature and content of the experience aren't religious.
Or maybe the existence of jazz suggests the existence of something higher than us???
How so? I've been listening to jazz intensely for the last few weeks being new to it and trying to figure out what its all about. I'm most of the way through Ken Burns' documentary.
Outside of some gospel influence I am not seeing a religious trend through the whole genre.
Maybe listening to jazz is a "religious experience" for some. It isn't for me, yet, but I think plenty of people might feel that way. But, that could be extended to almost any experience that is intense or pleasing enough even if the nature and content of the experience aren't religious.
Or maybe the existence of jazz suggests the existence of something higher than us???

