I heard Leonard Sweet comment on how prophetic U2's ZOO TV tour was.
One area he mentioned was that on a tour that made heavy use of irony (even in its PR inteviews. Tom Brokaw: "Yeah, but doesn't (all those TV screens) kill intimacy?"
Bono: "Yeah, but you look great!")..
..it really did somehow..in the midst of the bombast overload, sunglasses to hide behind, and manic video projections (see "The media is the antichrist", "Life imitates art imitates life: Fly shades", "Postmodern phone call from hell" )...break down barriers between performer and audience (read pastor/priest and congregation...and even became sacramental in its vicarious confession.
To make the confession element "obvious" there was for awhile an actual video confessional in the lobby of concert halls, where fans could confess their sins, and the clips were shown to the whole crowd before the encore.
Sweet mentioned the runway used in some parts of the concert where the band was literally among the people as a prophetic act and message to pastors...But how about putting the confessional in the narthex.
Like everything else video nowadays, an actual clip of some of the Zoo TV confessions is on YouTube ("You Confess"), and offered below. A heads up/warning...this is real and unedited...so what else could it be but rated R.
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Good to see you got some Peter Gabriel tied in with this. I have to "confess", many of the so-called confessions in the U2 box don't seem serious or convincing. So, is voyeurism a sin? I sort of think so---the aim is usually to compare our own lives to those we're watching, a form of either envy, pride, or covetousness???
ReplyDeleteYes, anonymoius sunburnt one...i had taht thought on watching. Yet i wonder, too...were some of the "kidding" confessions pretty serious at heart.
ReplyDeleteChurch seems to endorse the aim of voyeurism as you have defined it!
As far as confession goes, definitely biblical. Confess to one another. When God is involved, a healthy thing, where we receive encouragement and support from brothers/sisters. The worldly version is to "brag" about your bad sins, with an impish smirk, because deep down you may not really be sorry you did it at all. Also, it seems that anonymous confession would be somewhat worthless. The focus is all on you. Nobody can hold you accountable. At least any form of serious confession starts the process of self-examination and at least acknowledging sin. OK, everybody turn to your neighbor and tell them the worst thing you ever did....LOL
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