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Woody Allen Jesus (Praise Be to Jesus)

From Tim Minchin comes a song that is destined to become a Christmas classic.  There are so few good new hymns about Jesus these days - this stands out as one of the best.  I originally posted this to my thread about the passing of Christopher Hitchens, but it's too good to be buried there.  Originally written for a Jonathan Ross Christmas Special across the pond, it was cut from the show.  Tim's explanation is below.  Enjoy:

 

 

 

Tim Minchin wrote:

I really like Jonathan Ross. I think he's a funny, interesting, kind person, and an excellent interviewer. I also really like his wife... But let's not get back into that.

Jonathan and his wonderful producer, Suzi, have been incredibly supportive of me and so when they asked me to write a song for their pre-Christmas show, I didn't hesitate. It was the worst possible time to be writing a new song -- I've been overworked and ill, was on tour, and was really feeling the stress. But I wasn't going to say no... it's Jonathan Ross! And my fellow guests were to be Tom Cruise, the divine actors from Downton Abbey, and the ace In-Betweeners boys.

So I got to writing. Being Christmas, I thought it would be fun to do a song about Jesus, but being TV, I knew it would have to be gentle. The idea was to compare him to Woody Allen (short, Jewish, philosophical, a bit hesitant), and expand into redefining his other alleged attributes using modern, popular-culture terminology.

It's not a particularly original idea, I admit, but it's quite cute. It's certainly not very contentious, but even so, compliance people and producers and lawyers all checked my lyrics long before the cameras rolled. As always with these bespoke writing jobs, I was really stressed for about 3 days, and almost chucked it in the bin 5 times, and freaked out that it wasn't funny and all that boring shit that people like me go through when we're lucky enough to have with a big audience with high expectations. And if I'm honest, it ain't a world-changing bit of comedy. Regardless...

On Tuesday night last week, we taped the show. I met Tom (he's nice and quite laid-back off camera, and not very short) and the divine Downton ladies (swoon) and the lovely In-Betweeners chaps (yay) and I did my song and everyone laughed and Tom said it was great and when it was done I ran off set onto the back of a waiting motorbike, got from South Bank to the Hammersmith Apollo in 13 minutes, walked into the building, straight on to stage to sing White Wine in the Sun with Professor Brian Cox. Rock n roll.

Subsequently, Suzi and her team edited the show and everybody was happy. Suzi felt it had a nice balance of big-ticket celeb action, local talent, and a nice bit of that cheeky, iconoclastic spirit for which Jonathan is known and widely loved.

And then someone got nervous and sent the tape to ITV's director of television, Peter Fincham.

And Peter Fincham demanded that I be cut from the show.

He did this because he's scared of the ranty, shit-stirring, right-wing press, and of the small minority of Brits who believe they have a right to go through life protected from anything that challenges them in any way.

Yesterday I wrote a big rant about comedy and risk and conservatism; about the fact that my joke has no victim; about sacredness (oh God, not again!) and about the importance of laughing at dumb but pervasive ideas. But I trashed it because it's boring and takes it all too seriously. It's hardly the end of the world.

But I have to admit I'm really fucking disappointed.

It's 2011. The appropriate reaction to people who think Jesus is a supernatural being is mild embarrassment, sighing tolerance and patient education.

And anger when they're being bigots.

Oh, and satire. There's always satire.

Anywaaaaaaaaaay... the fun news is that I already had the footage of the song when they cut it. Yay. And so you can decide for yourself how offensive it is! Yippee.

I hope you enjoy my silly, harmless, accurate song of praise, "Woody Allen Jesus".

And I hope you all have wonderful Christmases.

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As Christmas draws to a close, I thought I should post the video of the song Tim mentions in his blog entry above: "White Wine in the Sun".  It is a very touching song about spending time with family at Christmas.

 

 

Whenever someone asks what an atheist is doing celebrating Christmas, this song will be my new go-to answer.  I hope everybody got to drink a glass of white wine in the sun (or their personal equivalent) with their families.  I'm at the family cottage, where we are every Christmas, barring major emergencies, and where my kids will be able to find us at Christmas for as long as we're around.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS Chansen!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=E20PpEsU3oE

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That video was pretty good chansen. I think I will put it in my top 10 favourites. I think I will put it in between "Have a holly jolly Christmas" and " Grandma got ran over by a reindeer".

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waterfall wrote:

MERRY CHRISTMAS Chansen!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=E20PpEsU3oE

That was a pretty powerful video waterful. I found it just as moving as any Christmas hymn I ever heard if not more so. I just don't understand why it is only considered to be an atheist song. I think anyone could be moved by the song no matter what your religion is.

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It is very inclusive isn't it? Vienna Teng has such a lovely soothing voice.

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I love Tim Minchen...Oh dear I have been infected by the Justin Bieber Fanoid! 

Anyway....Minchen is brilliant.  Check out his Prejudice song.

 

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I suppose the point is, it doesn't attempt to insert any supernatural beings into the season. It is very beautiful.

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chansen wrote:
I suppose the point is, it doesn't attempt to insert any supernatural beings into the season. It is very beautiful.

 

AMEN chansen :3

 

I think Tim Minchin and this guy would get along quite well.

 

Also, P Z Myers has this to say aboot Alan Moore's method, which echoes my sentiments :3

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dreamerman wrote:

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waterfall wrote:

MERRY CHRISTMAS Chansen!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=E20PpEsU3oE

That was a pretty powerful video waterful. I found it just as moving as any Christmas hymn I ever heard if not more so. I just don't understand why it is only considered to be an atheist song. I think anyone could be moved by the song no matter what your religion is.

 

Words and art aren't the 'objects' they describe ;3

 

Here's some words by Vienna Tang hersself:

 

"on the background of the title for "The Atheist Christmas Carol": It was the working title that stuck. I sat down at the piano sometime in December or January a few years ago and started singing images that came to mind when I thought of Christmas. Most of the impromptu lyrics didn't make it into the song ("It's the season of gift wrap and tinsel and pine needles in the carpet..."), but the chorus came immediately: "Don't forget I love you." I knew it was a Christmas carol. But it wasn't a Christmas carol in any traditional sense, not even in the "Silver Bells" or "Let It Snow" sense. So I tagged it with the name "Atheist" because I couldn't think of anything more accurate. This is what an atheist might contemplate around the holiday season, I thought. Kinship and community, human beings' own potential to rescue each other, a little warmth in the long winter.

When we got into the studio I hadn't thought of a proper title, and other people seemed amused by what I was calling it, so it stayed. It also seemed like a way of counterbalancing Shasta and Homecoming, both of which have distinct Christian overtones, and maybe part of me wanted to startle people back into uncertainty about what my own beliefs are. "

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That sounds about right Innana. I enjoyed the Minchen videos, too!

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Think ... is that derivative of th'ought ... just a mire (dirty) word to a powerful Roman sort ... taurus as so much bull?

 

Humility is grand like silent word ... but what's a word to an illiterate group? The foundation stone of a sol' as singularity ... integral humanity ... comes with time ... a vast explicit satire that the confined cannot grasp ... some Levi-Tiye required ...

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