
Greg Graffin from Bad Religion discusses his upcoming book from HarperStudio, Anarchy Evolution. The book will be about naturalism and science and faith and art. He discusses the process of feedback in this clip. HarperStudio will publish Anarchy Evolution in 2010.
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Greg Graffin performs an acoustic version of Bad Religion's "Suffer" at Harvard's Memorial Church after receiving a lifetime achievement award from Harvard's Humanist Chaplaincy. Filmed on behalf of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard: www.harvardhumanist.org
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Greg Graffin from Bad Religion on Politically Incorrect
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Bad Religion singer and science professor Greg Graffin talks about the meaning of "Against the Grain" and his new book, "Anarchy Evolution" and album "The Dissent of Man" for an English, baby! ESL lesson. View the full lesson here: www.englishbaby.com Curious why Greg is talking about water in his explanation of the idiom? Read more on our blog: englishbabyblog.com
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Emily covers Graffin's "Talk about Suffering" from the Cold as the Clay album. Featuring Hamlet the hamster! www.facebook.com
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Greg Graffin preforming California Cotton Fields from his second solo album Cold as Clay
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Bad Religion singer Greg Graffin & Emily Davis. www.facebook.com www.emilydavis.bandcamp.com Subscribe for acoustic Bad Religion covers! Check out Greg's new books "Anarchy Evolution" and "Evolution and Religion", due in Sept 2010. Gregory Walter Graffin, Ph.D. (born November 6, 1964 in Racine, Wisconsin) is the vocalist and co-founder of the punk band Bad Religion, as well as a life sciences and paleontology lecturer at UCLA. In 1980, at the age of fifteen, Graffin and a few high school classmates formed Bad Religion in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. After making a name for themselves in the Los Angeles punk scene, releasing two EPs and two full-length albums, they disbanded around 1985. However, Bad Religion reformed in 1986 with a new line-up, consisting of Graffin on vocals, Brett Gurewitz and Greg Hetson both on guitar, Jay Bentley on bass, and Pete Finestone on drums. In 1988, they released Suffer, which was a comeback for Bad Religion as well as a watershed for the Southern California punk sound popularized by their label Epitaph Records, which is owned by guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The reunion lineup, now considered "classic" by fans, made two more records before Finestone left the band in 1991. Despite Bad Religion's many member changes over their 25-year history, the current lineup of Graffin, Gurewitz, Greg Hetson, Brian Baker, Jay Bentley and Brooks Wackerman has remained constant since 2001. Bad Religion has been known for its articulate and often <b>...</b>
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Cold as the Clay Whispers of ancients buried by dust, Echoes of ages in canyons of rust, Is heaven so lonely? I'll know soon enough Cold as the clay, dark as a mine, Wasting away blood, sweat, and grime Panning for gold, picking for dimes, lying in wait for better times The tools of the trade lie shopworn and old The skills of the master done died with his soul And the worklike routine is so lonely and cold Cold as the clay, dark as the mine, Wasting away, blood, sweat and grime, Panning for gold, picking for dimes, lying in wait for better times The land was converted, the river was moved, The village expanded, some say it's improved, But the lingering feature is a grim attitude Cold as the clay, dark as the mine, Wasting away, blood, sweat and grime, Panning for gold, picking for dimes, lying in wait for better times

Greg Graffin was at the HMV megastore in Montréal and answered a couple of fans' questions about writing, religion and naturalism. Greg Graffin is a founding member of the punk music group Bad Religion. He's also pretty awesome.
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Greg Graffin performs an acoustic version of Bad Religion's "Cease" at Harvard's Memorial Church after receiving a lifetime achievement award from Harvard's Humanist Chaplaincy. Filmed on behalf of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard: www.harvardhumanist.org
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Jett Rock When the little bluebird Who has never said a word Starts to sing Spring When the little bluebell At the bottom of the dell Starts to ring Ding dong Ding dong When the little blue clerk In the middle of his work Starts a tune to the moon up above It is nature that is all Simply telling us to fall in love And that's why birds do it, bees do it Even educated fleas do it Let's do it, let's fall in love Cold Cape Cod clams, 'gainst their wish, do it Even lazy jellyfish do it Let's do it, let's fall in love I've heard that lizards and frogs do it Layin' on a rock They say that roosters do it With a doodle and cock Some Argentines, without means do it I hear even Boston beans do it Let's do it, let's fall in love When the little bluebird Who has never said a word starts to sing Spring spring spring When the little bluebell At the bottom of the dell Starts to ring Ding ding ding When the little blue clerk In the middle of his work Starts a tune The most refined lady bugs do it When a gentleman calls Moths in your rugs they do it What's the use of moth balls The chimpanzees in the zoos do it, Some courageous kangaroos do it Let's do it, let's fall in love I'm sure sometimes on the sly you do it Maybe even you and I might do it Let's do it, let's fall in love
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Greg Graffin was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy on April 26, 2008. During the Q&A period, I had the opportunity to ask him a question. **note - He actually went on to recommend Frank Zappa and Todd Rundgren, among others
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Serge Prokofiev - Five Melodies Op.35, Philippe Graffin violin solo Arranged by Rodion Shchedrin (nos 1,3,4,5,) and Serge Prokofeff (no 2) George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, Valentin Doni Conductor

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Excerpts from Greg Graffin's acceptance speech for his lifetime achievement award for cultural humanism, presented to him by the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy. Graffin discusses the history and meaning of humanism and it's relationship to his educational and musical careers. Filmed on behalf of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard: www.harvardhumanist.org
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