The Trouble With Being God
A Philosophical Thriller by William F. Aicher
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The Trouble With Being God: Suggested Playlist
Posted by William under Music, book
From the preface to the new book:
Throughout my life, I have held a deep-seated love for music. It has always been a part of me, and a part of everything I do. My professional career has rotated around it, and it has been a source of joy, sadness, and solace.
It has always been my belief that music can tap deeper into our souls than simple words could every hope to do. This is why the poets of yesterday have been replaced by the songwriters of today, and why certain songs will live on forever as true insights into our souls.
While writing this book, I was influenced by many things: people I met, events in my life, and most of all, music.
Therefore, music is an integral part of the telling of this story. Rather than being part of the story, I believe music can assist as another way to tell a story – to portray thoughts and emotions that are too delicate and precise to be described in words alone.
As you read ‘The Trouble With Being God’ you will come across a variety of footnotes marking preferred listening selections to go along with the mood or events of the book.
Unlike the soundtrack to a movie, however, the best way to experience these songs and the passages that follow them is to listen to the music first, then read on.
Of course, enjoyment of ‘The Trouble With Being God’ is does not require listening to the music selections. They are instead provided as a supplement to the story, a kind of “director’s cut,” if you will.
The Playlist for ‘The Trouble With Being God’
- “Soul Auctioneer” by Death in Vegas
- “Personal Jesus” by Depeche Mode
- “Starlings” by Elbow
- “I See Monsters” by Ryan Adams
- “Eyes Without a Face” by Billy Idol
- “Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space” by Spiritualized
- “I Am a Wicked Child” by Radiohead
- “Someone Great” by LCD Soundsystem
- “Not Even Jail” by Interpol
- “Posed to Death” by The Faint
- “Walk Unafraid” by R.E.M.
- “Suddenly Everything Has Changed” by The Postal Service (cover of a Flaming Lips song)
- “A Bad Dream” by Keane
- “These Eyes” by The Guess Who
- “One By One” by Billy Bragg and Wilco
- “Section 18 (Everything Starts at the Seam)” by The Polyphonic Spree
- “Don’t Get Lost In Heaven” by Gorillaz
- “King of All the World” by Old 97’s
- “Feel to Believe” by Beth Orton
And yes, in that order.
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