Open Mic Adventures XXXVI: “The Rings of Saturn” LIVE!

Okay, okay—I know I shared “The Rings of Saturnlast Tuesday.  However, I went out that Tuesday night to open mic night, and—with all humility—I knocked it out of the park.  As such, I had to share footage of this live performance.

I wrote about the piece in some detail last week, but I didn’t touch much on the themes.  The main idea I wanted to explore here was magnetism, or a kind of cosmic magnetic gravity (if that makes any kind of sense).  We have probably all felt that kind of irresistible, almost inexorable, tug of another person, or even of an idea or a concept.  It draws you in, and there’s not much you can do to resist.

The power of that gravitational attraction is potentially self-destructive (thus the link, “immolation so appealing”).  Of course, that could also be a positive form of destruction of the Self, such as surrendering one’s Self to a new identity in Christ (for instance).  I did not write this song as overtly Christian—its intent is far more basic and—gulp!—primal—but Christians will understand well the irresistible tug of the Holy Spirit. 

Here’s the video uploaded to WordPress:

And here it is on YouTube:

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Happy Listening!

—TPP

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