On Wednesday night, I’m hosting a “Godless Karaoke” event in Columbia, SC. What does being godless have to do with karaoke? Absolutely nothing. Except that I know a lot of super awesome people in the skeptic and atheist movements that really love music and karaoke. I think there’s some sort of connection there, I’m going to figure it out. Anyway, we definitely need to start some sort of atheist band.
About a month and a half ago, I obtained for Christmas a ukulele with the thought that it would be easier and nerdier to learn than the guitar, something I had failed at a couple of years ago. I was listening to an old CD I found in my car, which has this wonderful song by the Nerf Herders, “Mr. Spock”, which I adore and I thought to myself, “If I could play this on the ukulele, that is about the most dorky thing in the universe, I love it.”
I have now recorded five songs on the ukulele on YouTube and here they are in reverse chronological order, starting of course with “Mr. Spock”. If you’re looking for nostalgic, may I recommend the Kermit the Frog number at the bottom. If you need additional nerdiness, we’ve got Tom Lehrer’s elements set to a possibly recognizable tune. And if you need more Gaga or Stevie in your lives, there’s a little bit of that as well.

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2 comments
John
January 23, 2012 at 9:11 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Wow… Nerf Herder. I haven’t thought about them in 10 years.
Old Rasputin
February 8, 2012 at 6:22 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Impressive. Especially considering you’re only a month and a half deep into your ukulele career. I would tend to believe that a significant proportion of participants in any movement would love music, since it’s just such a common trait. Whether there’s any sort of correlation between skepticism and a predisposition toward music I can’t say, but I can say anecdotal-ly that musicians as a whole (in my experience) do not tend to be particularly religious.