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The God gene hypothesis proposes that human spirituality is influenced by heredity and that a specific gene, called vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2), predisposes humans towards spiritual or mystic experiences. [1] The idea has been proposed by geneticist Dean Hamer in the 2004 book called The God Gene: How Faith is Hardwired into our ...
"Sweet Gene Vincent" is a song and single by Ian Dury. Taken from his first solo album New Boots and Panties!! it was his second solo single and third solo release and is a tribute to Rock 'n' Roll singer Gene Vincent. It was released November 1977 on the single BUY 23 Sweet Gene Vincent / You're More Than Fair and there was no picture sleeve ...
Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration is a gospel album by various artists, released in 1992 on Warner Alliance.Executive produced by Norman Miller, Gail Hamilton and Mervyn Warren, it is a reinterpretation of the 1741 oratorio Messiah by George Frideric Handel, and has been widely praised for its use of multiple genres of African-American music, including spirituals, blues, ragtime, big ...
An abridged version of the song was also part of Petra's live set featured in the album Captured in Time and Space, which was released in 1986. It features only the chorus and the closing part of the song, without any of the verses. As opposed to the full versions of the song, this one lasts barely over a minute.
Chorus, a film directed by Mrinal Sen; The Chorus, a 1982 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami; The Chorus, the US title for the movie Les Choristes. The Chorus, the original soundtrack of the 2004 film; Chorus; Les Choristes, an 1887 Edgar Degas pastel sometimes referred to as "The Chorus".
God's Plan" held steady at number one for its second week on the chart, gaining 83.3 million streams. [23] In the end of February "God's Plan" became the second song in the Hot 100's history to achieve more than 100 million weekly streams. [24] The single topped the Hot 100 for 11 weeks, becoming the 24th song in the history of the chart to do ...
[3] The song was the first band's hit that Mayfield did not write. Mayfield inserted the title of the song "Keep on Pushing", which was recorded by The Impressions, in-between the lyrics of the song. The song went to no. 1 on Cashbox Magazine's R&B chart for three weeks and reached no. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1964. [4]
Revelations has been compared in sound to Gene's Olympian, lacking the Smiths influenced heard on it. [7] Aidan Reynolds of Drowned in Sound wrote that the album "moves the band's palette from aggression to outright rage, stripping the songs back to their skeletal forms and adding political fury to Rossiter's already bright fire". [8]