So I've been really into them lately, then my friend tells me that their front man, Brandon Flowers, is actually an active member of the LDS church. I, being an active member of the LDS church myself, was actually quite pleased and intrigued to hear this. I've heard it before, you know. Steve Martin, Alice Cooper, Billy Corgan, etc. etc. But I actually researched it and found that Brandon Flowers was born in Henderson, NV, just outside of Las Vegas, into an LDS home. They moved to Nephi, UT when he was like 8 years old and stayed there until he was 16 or 17. Then they moved back to Vegas where he started making music legitimately. He went through some crazy years apparently, living like the proverbial rock star. He later got married and (I think) had a baby, then he settled down and returned to his roots as a faithful member of the LDS church (This was all found in a SPIN magazine interview).
I truthfully don't really care if a band, personality, or anyone else in pop culture is of my faith. Honestly--couldn't care less. But it is quite refreshing to see that there's someone out there who's of my faith but not a real dork. I know, it sounds shallow and foolish, but it's true. Have you honestly looked at my religion's reference group? Let's take a quick look at the people who have brought publicity to Mormons:
First, we have the prototype of a nerd, albeit very intelligent, likable and nice:
Ken "Jeopardy Guy" Jennings

Next, a man who really needs no introduction, the slimiest car-salesman-turned-presidential candidate since Wendell Willkie:

The only others that come to mind presently are everyone's favorite B-list duo:

Again, it doesn't matter. I'm proud of my faith, or as Paul says, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ (Romans 1:16)." But I also recognize that I'm pretty shallow, and there is something validating about Brandon Flowers being of my faith, though I can't say exactly what it is. So that said, I will give you a YouTube link for a great live performance of the song, or just play the box below to hear the studio version of "All These Things That I've Done" by The Killers.
"I've got soul, but I'm not a soldier." I know, Brandon, I know. You give me, the no-name, dorky LDS kid in Utah hope. You'll always be a soldier in my eyes.
YouTube link:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qm5n1aimznE&feature=related
Studio-recorded song, no video:
5 comments:
I can't tell you how pleased I am to be somewhat represented in at lease 50% of your Earth Glue blogs.
I also dig your list of public-Mormon personas.
Did you hear that Oprah just heard the discussions? She was at Barack Obama's house and these two Elders knocked on the door... its pretty sweet, dude!
Well you're essentially my blogging community and the main person with whom I discuss music, so thanks. By the way, Oprah's waiting for Obama to quit smoking so he can baptize her.
THE KILLERS are killer. Dave is one big fan, as am I, and so...we meet again ben belnap. Loved your list of Mormons, by the way. That pic of Mitt is priceless. And can you believe Jennings lost his jeopardy streak for being such the nerd to have never heard of H&freakingR block? Oh man. Tell your honey to call me please. And a big fat belated birthday!!
you got it. and, yes, k.j. disappointed us all. hopefully the killers won't do the same. and my dear wife will call you. I can promise you that. i hope all is well down there...
mmm
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