
One of my personal most favorite songs of summer is Pavement's "Shady Lane" (the video is directed by Spike Jonze!) It's got Stephen Malkmus' distinct vocals (almost as though he's just talking) over a jolly little upbeat tune that gets me bopping my head or foot every single time. Notably, Malkmus sings in the song's chorus,
Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God
Oh my God, Oh your God, Oh his God, Oh dear God
It's everybody's God, It's everybody's God, It's everybody's God, It's everybody's God
The worlds collide, but all we really want is a shady lane.
This is a quasi-theological thought from a certified indie "god," although as a spiritual writer and trained theologian (have I mentioned I have a master's degree? because I do) I'd probably revise these lyrics to better reflect my theological viewpoint. Kelly's version: "Oh God, Oh God, Oh God, Oh God, Oh God!" Meh, maybe Malkmus has it right with "everybody's God." So here's to summer, blessed shady lanes and dear, dear God.