"I Know a Place" by MUNA, Thursday, March 2, 2023 + Women Rock Playlist (repost)
In 2015 when marriage equality was signed into law across the nation, Americans reacted in several ways. There was overt homophobia and blatant hatred often disguised as religion. One of the last Adventist sermons I listened to was Dwight Nelson arguing that just because a nation can say something is legal doesn't make it moral. There were examples of civil disobedience in the courtrooms by the likes of Kim Davis refusing to perform same-sex weddings. There were businesses that refused service to same-sex couples getting married. Many took the law as a win for human rights. Statistics showed in 2015 that support for marriage equality was largely bi-partisan, meaning that people of all backgrounds, liberal or conservative, supported the right to marry.
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DON'T BE AFRAID OF LOVE AND AFFECTION. Inspired by the tragedy of the Orlando Pulse night club shooting, MUNA released "I Know a Place" on their debut LP, About U. You can hear MUNA performing "I Know a Place" in the 2018 Netflix original film, Alex Strangelove, a coming-of-age comedy about a high school senior realizing his sexuality. Sounding like a forgotten '90s female-fronted rock anthem, "I Know a Place" is a message of hope for all people, particularly the disenfranchised. In concerts, lead singer Katie Gavin sings additional lyrics in the bridge:
Even if our skin or our gods look different,
I believe all human life is significant.
I throw my arms open wide in resistance,
He’s not my leader even if he’s my president. No!
I believe all human life is significant.
I throw my arms open wide in resistance,
He’s not my leader even if he’s my president. No!
MUNA performed this song with the alternate lyrics and "Crying on the Bathroom Floor" on Jimmy Kimmel as a statement against how the former president fueled homophobia. "I Know a Place" is still a staple LGBTQ+ anthem of acceptance, though the band continues to release inclusive anthems.
Music Video:
Live at the Honda Center:
Scene from Alex Strangelove:
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