I find all music to be neutral - I think it's the lyrics that make a song godly or ungodly. So if there's a song I like, but the lyrics are awful, I try to find an instrumental version of it that doesn't sing any of the lyrics.
Also there are some music pieces which are attributed with sinful topics. I remember when I was a kid, a popular movie was released called "10" starring Dudley Moore and Bo Derek. I never saw the movie itself - I was too young to get into the movies for that and when I got older, I really didn't care to watch it anyway.
However it butchered the reputation of a music piece that I absolutely loved - always have, always will. And that's Maurice Ravel's Boléro. Someone in the movie loves playing the song while she messes around. So now a lot of ignorant, but pretentious classical movie lovers associate that song with sex.
And the thing is, that if you hear that song on it's own without having heard about that idiotic movie, the song is utterly hypnotic. It's a melody played over and over but with different singular instruments or a different combination of instruments in turn. So, it comes out with a different nuance every time. Added to that, when it begins, it's very soft, but with each iteration, it increases in volume.
So to me, it actually sounds like some sort of parade for a circus coming to town, with each instrument or combo representing some circus animal or circus entertainer.
By the end, ALL the instruments are being played! If you've ever watched a real live concert of it, by this last round, ALL the musicians are going CRAZY, pouring all of their hearts and souls into playing this beautiful, hypnotic piece. The whole experience is just breath-taking!
Below is my absolute favorite performance of this piece by the London Symphony Orchestra, with their intense conductor Valery Gergiev (watch his amazing facial expressions!). (PS - the toothpick as his conductor's baton is an inside joke, lol!) Play this song with ad-block on or else YouTube will interrupt with several ads and throw off the flow of the performance.
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