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Old 01-27-2006, 11:58 PM
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...wait...WHAT?!?!?
got this off of a New Order webpage

...and yea... well - just read it



BBC's Jesus sings Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
Yesterday - 6:31:59 AM

(The Guardian) The BBC plans to mark the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ this Easter with an hour-long live procession through the streets of Manchester featuring pop stars from The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays and featuring songs by The Smiths and New Order.
In the programme, called Manchester Passion, a character representing Jesus will sing the legendary Joy Division anthem Love Will Tear Us Apart before dueting his arch-betrayer Judas on the New Order hit Blue Monday, according to senior church sources involved in the production.

Mary Magdelene, the penitent whore of the New Testament, is also getting in on the act: she is being lined up to sing the Buzz..... hit Ever Fallen in Love (with Someone You Shouldn't have) accompanied by a string band.

Former Happy Monday and Celebrity Big Brother winner Bez will play a disciple.

The climax of the event sees Jesus sing the Smiths classic song Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now as he is being flayed by Roman soldiers. He will then come face-to-face with his Roman prosecutor Pontius Pilate with the two of them singing a duet of the Oasis hit Wonderwall and its chorus:

"I said maybe
You're gonna be the one who saves me?
And after all
You're my wonderwall."


The broadcaster, which plans to show the event live on BBC3 on Good Friday, insisted the event was inspired by "the way Bach and other composers fused music and the Passion story".

The "contemporary retelling" of Jesus' last hours will begin with the messiah - who is yet to be cast - singing the Robbie Williams hit Angels, which will mark his procession into Jerusalem.

In this case, Jerusalem will be represented by Manchester's gay and red light area near Canal Street and the Passion scene will pass via Chinatown and St Peter's Square to culminate in Albert Square.

The march will be followed by members of the public who will be encouraged to join in the singing of relevant anthems, which include the M People hit Search for a Hero Inside Yourself.

The crowd will carry a large white cross and the public will also be asked to bring a symbol of their own burden - "something they are personally concerned about" - according to senior church sources involved in the programme.

The crowd will be joined by Bez - the entertainer famous for shaking his maracas on stage with the Happy Mondays. He will be accompanied by former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown and Black Grape saxophonist Martin Slattery.

The event will end with the resurrected Jesus singing an as yet undisclosed song from the top of Manchester's town hall.

The show is being made by the corporation's classical music television department, which has won plaudits for its experimental music and drama work overseen by its head, Pater Maniura.

These include Flashmob: the Opera - a live opera event staged among commuters at Paddington station in London in which members of the public performed a song inspired by the Orpheus legend - and the forthcoming Riot at the Rite, a dramatisation of the notorious first performance of Stravinsky's ballet the Rites of Spring, to be aired in March.

While the event is likely to raise eyebrows among more traditional-minded Christians, it has the broad support of both the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church in the area.

Church of England spokeswoman Gillian Oliver said: "We are working with the BBC on this and are very pleased to be taking the good news of the gospel onto the streets of Manchester. If anything, something like this can translate the old story into new terms."

Canon Robin Gamble, canon evangelist at Manchester Cathedral, has been tasked with encouraging churchgoers to attend the event.

"I wouldn't know a Buzzcock from a ballcock so I couldn't really comment on the music. All I can say is that they are not doing a Christian service, it is a piece of contemporary theatre and that is going to get people to think about the story in modern terms," he said.

"It is going to come from the streets, with the sounds of traffic and people bustling around and it will make people think about this story in a new way. It is going to be challenging and shocking and is going to get things rumbling - it's going to be brilliant."

A BBC spokeswoman declined to comment on the details of the line-up but promised that the event would be "exciting".

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Old 01-28-2006, 12:22 AM
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Re: ...wait...WHAT?!?!?
sounds like an accident waiting to happen - get a load of attitudinal north western pop stars in need of refreshment, refresh them, then let them loose on christianity's holiest day... to sing songs?

does the daily mail know of this?!

"challenging and shocking" so often means "shite and shite"
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Old 01-28-2006, 01:39 AM
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Re: ...wait...WHAT?!?!?
i read that in the Times yesterday, i had to read it three times, and stillw as confused...

someone's taking the piss right?

Jesus & Judas sing with New Order?!?! - WTF...

Tony Wilson MUST behind this
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Old 01-28-2006, 02:19 AM
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Re: ...wait...WHAT?!?!?
I have heard of trying to make religion relevant to today's youth but....

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Whoever cooked this one up is out there where the buses don't run. Let's just stick to Jesus Christ, Superstar eh?
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Old 01-28-2006, 02:23 AM
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Re: ...wait...WHAT?!?!?
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Originally Posted by big screen satellite
i read that in the Times yesterday, i had to read it three times, and stillw as confused...

someone's taking the piss right?

Jesus & Judas sing with New Order?!?! - WTF...

Tony Wilson MUST behind this
you read the times three times? three times the times?! that must make loads of times!

but what you missed is that new order won't be playing - it's just jesus and judas duetting 'blue monday' seems like the only stars will be ian brown, bez and black grape's saxophonist

sounds like a car-crash in the offing...
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Old 01-31-2006, 02:34 PM
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Re: ...wait...WHAT?!?!?
God, I've always loved the tongue in cheek angle on things. For it's many meanings, of course.
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