I love how JMS who is atheist showed respect for religion and used religion in his stories like this song and the 4 religious people who came to Babylon 5 and tried to help people and helped Sheridan too
exactly, he understood that there are good components to religion, the values, the morality it teaches, how we should be to one another, etc And more over the power of belief in general, even if its just belief in oneself or people in general with no god figure per se. Its just the part that some people take it "believe in my god or die" and the negative aspects of it that he disagrees with, BUT what's interesting is he acknowledges that those caused by humans too and not some indicative of the religion itself. So yeah, I love how he balances the two. In fact I would even say Balance and Cyclicality are the two fundamental principles about life and the universe that people need to realize and work on.
@xellossaxon then how do you explain the Anti theists? They are Atheists that hate religion so much they are willing to not only destroy it, but also destroy the people who are religious. They are to Atheism what Evangelicals are to Christianity.
@xellossaxon He wasn't speaking of terrorism but of those who undermine or pervert the purported sentiment of a group. Televangelists that claim an association with Christ but rob widows would be an example of those whose actions disparage the entire group. Claiming to love your neighbor but hating anyone your leadership claims is different would be another. A lot of the people I know have left organized Christian churches (mostly modern evangelical churches) because of similar hypocrisy. Actions such as these are not in keeping with Biblical teachings. In fact, they are exactly opposite. The same kind of misplaced zeal could infect humanists and atheists. Instead of focusing on natural mortality, there are those that say all faith should be denied, destroyed, controlled, and other negative sentiments. So, while some are like JMS, pointing out the bad and acknowledging and embracing the good, there are those who see it as ALL bad.
Just rewatched this. Delenn and Lennier may be confused, but there's Gaim and a Pak'Ma'Ra enthusiastically singing and bobbing their heads in the background. :D
Seeing Refa finally get his at the hands of an angry mob of his Narn victims while this song played in the background was emotionally satisfying for me. It fit Refa's situation all too well and justice was finally served!
Yeah.. but keep in mind he was in that situation because Londo believed he was behind the assassination of his girlfriend... which he was framed for by mr. Morden... who ended up decorating the palace garden with his head on a stake.. after first having it melted off by a nuclear blast to the face...
SeedlingNL Mr Morden may have framed Refa but Refa committed numerous other crimes which made him worthy of being brutally killed by an angry lynch mob of his victims. If anything, I respected Mr Morden more for some reason then I did Refa.
Morden at best was as a vessel a puppet. Whatever that made Morden who he was at that point was long gone. Refa by contrast did his actions consciously taking delight in atrocity or without moral consideration.
Always makes me laugh thinking what the minbari starting to realize the song is about the end of the world and the Humans are singing about it like they are glad for it, lol
Know this is an old comment but I don't care. The song is more like holy retribution and judgment of sins which yea given their recent history I imagine would make the minbari uncomfortable.
Right now I'm doing my first Babylonthon, watching the whole show for the first time (in English and one show after the other as they were intended) and what can I say? I've already learned to appreciate the humor of the show right from the start, but boy oh boy, the scene in which Lord Refa starts running in the catacombs on Narn and the show cuts to the gospel choir starting up on Babylon 5 - I believe that is among my favorite moments so far!!! Thanks for sharing. GNM
The singer in the episode is a lady called Marva Hicks, I checked out the episode's wiki-page. The song appears to be a rewrite or variation of a song by The Original Carter Family by JMS and probably Christopher Franke
Best part of the scene was Lennier’s wtf face at how grim the song is as he’s trying to sing along. Don’t think the Minbari were ready for a taste of human religion lol
I made a parody of this after a former friend of mine was caught shoplifting D&D books from an RPG store and got chased through the mall by security. I can hear it playing as he's chased, screaming "Lord, save my butt!" and "He ran to The Gap to hide his face but the cops cried out "No hiding Place"".
There's no hiding place down here. There's no hiding place down here. You know I went to the rock to hide my face And the rock cried out: no hiding place. There's no hiding place down here. You know the sinners gonna be running At the knowlege of they fate. They gonna run to the rocks in the mountains, But their prayers will be too late. You know they forgot about Jesus, Not knowing the end was near, But they will be running trying to find hidden place, When it comes their time to die. No hiding place on the mountain, No hiding place in the waters, No hiding place down here, no hiding place. I went to the rock to hide my face And the rock cried out: no hiding place. There's no hiding place down here. You know when the wall catch the fire, There'll be no hidden place. When the waters starts boilling There'll be no hidden place. Can't you see old gambler running say: Lord, save my soul! Saying: Lord,Lord,have mercy, won't to save my soul. Saying: Lord,Lord,have mercy, won't to save my soul. There's no hiding place down here. There's no hiding place down here. You know I went to the rock to hide my face And the rock cried out: no hiding place. There's no hiding place down here. (c) Babylon 5 - Seriers "The rock cried out: no hiding place".
Fantastic song. If anyone knows the artist please post it, I would love to buy this song. Hopefully there will be a B5 spinoff in production soon. There is a huge fan base out there. I would love to see a mini series about the Dilgar War.
If the value of an object is determined by what someone is willing to pay for it, then we are truly priceless, when we see what God had to pay for us, to bring us into His Holy Presence and satisfy His Holiness of no sin allowed, and to adopt us as His Children
@PaleChariot Hell yeah! Even the Shadows learned this lesson the HARD way, heh heh..... Even the Drakh who seemingly outwitted Londo Mollari and enthralled him were in the end, taken down by his plans in the long run as he covertly worked to undermine their efforts and ultimately have them defeated.
i've been looking for this Version all over Rhapsody and Napster. I can't Find. Who was the Artist That sang this version of the Song. The Closest I've Gotten is Dorthy Love Coats
a miniseries about the Dilgar War would be nice, preceded by a feature film or miniseries about the First Great War, nicest of all if Michael O'Hare would be available or a show about the time when The First One was still The Only One..
@@fatang1000 The Narns generally liked Vir though even though he was a Centauri. He was soft and generally harmless, plus he helped a good many of them so.... it would have been in poor taste to harm Vir. :)
can you email me the words and the music i try to find it on the web and in the stores and they dont have that version i love that song but cant find out who sing it
The oligarchs will hole up in their bunkers, but it will not save them. 15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; 16 And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: 17 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand? Revelations, Chapter 6, King James Version, "The Holy Bible"
the scene was really cool, I hated Reefa or however he is spelled, and G'kars expression was pricelass and how they fucked him up, awesome xD I'm not violent or sth, but he got what was coming for him^^
Littleboy were you even alive then?I have not forgotten or forgiven. Thjousands of my people died and people like you around the world danced and handed out cake and candy!!! Yes i sang this song and i ment every word of it!!
well im sorry you people are so negative about my comments. I love my country and I think whoever committed the crimes against hummanity on 9/11 should be punished and sent to God straight away! No long wait! God Bless America!
Charming little Christian ditty. Gleeful exultation at the eternal torture of people who have "wronged" an imaginary man in the sky. Glad I'm not one anymore. B5 is the best scifi series ever, until The Expanse came along.
I love how JMS who is atheist showed respect for religion and used religion in his stories like this song and the 4 religious people who came to Babylon 5 and tried to help people and helped Sheridan too
exactly, he understood that there are good components to religion, the values, the morality it teaches, how we should be to one another, etc And more over the power of belief in general, even if its just belief in oneself or people in general with no god figure per se.
Its just the part that some people take it "believe in my god or die" and the negative aspects of it that he disagrees with, BUT what's interesting is he acknowledges that those caused by humans too and not some indicative of the religion itself.
So yeah, I love how he balances the two. In fact I would even say Balance and Cyclicality are the two fundamental principles about life and the universe that people need to realize and work on.
@xellossaxon then how do you explain the Anti theists? They are Atheists that hate religion so much they are willing to not only destroy it, but also destroy the people who are religious. They are to Atheism what Evangelicals are to Christianity.
@xellossaxon He wasn't speaking of terrorism but of those who undermine or pervert the purported sentiment of a group. Televangelists that claim an association with Christ but rob widows would be an example of those whose actions disparage the entire group. Claiming to love your neighbor but hating anyone your leadership claims is different would be another. A lot of the people I know have left organized Christian churches (mostly modern evangelical churches) because of similar hypocrisy. Actions such as these are not in keeping with Biblical teachings. In fact, they are exactly opposite. The same kind of misplaced zeal could infect humanists and atheists. Instead of focusing on natural mortality, there are those that say all faith should be denied, destroyed, controlled, and other negative sentiments. So, while some are like JMS, pointing out the bad and acknowledging and embracing the good, there are those who see it as ALL bad.
He is no longer an atheist 😎
Just rewatched this. Delenn and Lennier may be confused, but there's Gaim and a Pak'Ma'Ra enthusiastically singing and bobbing their heads in the background. :D
Little known fact, the Gaim love a good groove.
Seeing Refa finally get his at the hands of an angry mob of his Narn victims while this song played in the background was emotionally satisfying for me. It fit Refa's situation all too well and justice was finally served!
Yeah.. but keep in mind he was in that situation because Londo believed he was behind the assassination of his girlfriend... which he was framed for by mr. Morden... who ended up decorating the palace garden with his head on a stake.. after first having it melted off by a nuclear blast to the face...
I did like that part a lot, Very amusing!
SeedlingNL Mr Morden may have framed Refa but Refa committed numerous other crimes which made him worthy of being brutally killed by an angry lynch mob of his victims.
If anything, I respected Mr Morden more for some reason then I did Refa.
Morden at best was as a vessel a puppet. Whatever that made Morden who he was at that point was long gone. Refa by contrast did his actions consciously taking delight in atrocity or without moral consideration.
@@kamenridernephilim I forgot about the Shadows taking over your body mr. Morgan seemed like he was a robot and reefer like a psycho
We’re singing this song for our school choir, love it
the great Marva Hicks. great voice. great body. and great to see her still belting it out 35 years later.
It's a pity she died because of a bloody car accident 😢
Always makes me laugh thinking what the minbari starting to realize the song is about the end of the world and the Humans are singing about it like they are glad for it, lol
Know this is an old comment but I don't care.
The song is more like holy retribution and judgment of sins which yea given their recent history I imagine would make the minbari uncomfortable.
No hiding place is my type of Gospel music!
This song is incredible, and it worked brilliantly in the episode!
getting beaten to death by narns intensifies
Right now I'm doing my first Babylonthon, watching the whole show for the first time (in English and one show after the other as they were intended) and what can I say?
I've already learned to appreciate the humor of the show right from the start, but boy oh boy, the scene in which Lord Refa starts running in the catacombs on Narn and the show cuts to the gospel choir starting up on Babylon 5 - I believe that is among my favorite moments so far!!!
Thanks for sharing.
GNM
Death by angry Narns... the best way to deliver Karma to those pretentious Centauri nobles who REALLY deserve it; since 2260.
If you watch the episode, watch Deleen while they are singing. She appears to be reading the "hymnbook" with a very confused look on her face.
Lennier even more so
The singer in the episode is a lady called Marva Hicks, I checked out the episode's wiki-page. The
song appears to be a rewrite or variation of a song by The Original Carter Family by JMS and
probably Christopher Franke
Best part of the scene was Lennier’s wtf face at how grim the song is as he’s trying to sing along.
Don’t think the Minbari were ready for a taste of human religion lol
lol my thoughts exactly! Lennier’s facial expression was priceless!
I made a parody of this after a former friend of mine was caught shoplifting D&D books from an RPG store and got chased through the mall by security. I can hear it playing as he's chased, screaming "Lord, save my butt!" and "He ran to The Gap to hide his face but the cops cried out "No hiding Place"".
You know that there is no hiding place down here! Amen! Magnificent song and wonderful posting!
babylon 5 is awesome and so is this song thanx for posting :)
I never knew this song existed till now. I LOVE IT.
I need more songs like this.
So trues to what the Bible says.
Lyrics wrong:
"not knowing the end was near"
should actually be
"now knowing the end was nigh"
Also, "wall" should be "world"
There's no hiding place down here.
There's no hiding place down here.
You know I went to the rock to hide my face
And the rock cried out: no hiding place.
There's no hiding place down here.
You know the sinners gonna be running
At the knowlege of they fate.
They gonna run to the rocks in the mountains,
But their prayers will be too late.
You know they forgot about Jesus,
Not knowing the end was near,
But they will be running trying to find hidden place,
When it comes their time to die.
No hiding place on the mountain,
No hiding place in the waters,
No hiding place down here, no hiding place.
I went to the rock to hide my face
And the rock cried out: no hiding place.
There's no hiding place down here.
You know when the wall catch the fire,
There'll be no hidden place.
When the waters starts boilling
There'll be no hidden place.
Can't you see old gambler running say: Lord, save my soul!
Saying: Lord,Lord,have mercy, won't to save my soul.
Saying: Lord,Lord,have mercy, won't to save my soul.
There's no hiding place down here.
There's no hiding place down here.
You know I went to the rock to hide my face
And the rock cried out: no hiding place.
There's no hiding place down here.
(c) Babylon 5 - Seriers "The rock cried out: no hiding place".
The best beating in all of TV, And you didnt get to see too much !
Amen, Can't hide from Jesus.
This is a great song
Fantastic song. If anyone knows the artist please post it, I would love to buy this song.
Hopefully there will be a B5 spinoff in production soon. There is a huge fan base out there. I would love to see a mini series about the Dilgar War.
The singer is Marva Hicks.
I love this Hymn, sometimes I sing it while I'm running my errands.
If the value of an object is determined by what someone is willing to pay for it, then we are truly priceless, when we see what God had to pay for us, to bring us into His Holy Presence and satisfy His Holiness of no sin allowed, and to adopt us as His Children
Of course. B5 forever.
++++ Thanks :) B5 4 EVER!!!
Who is JMS?
OMG Thank you so much! Long live B5!! :D
@PaleChariot Hell yeah! Even the Shadows learned this lesson the HARD way, heh heh.....
Even the Drakh who seemingly outwitted Londo Mollari and enthralled him were in the end, taken down by his plans in the long run as he covertly worked to undermine their efforts and ultimately have them defeated.
There is no hiding place
down here. AMEN!!!
I love how Babylon 5 handled religious diversity.
Good song
😊 yup those Reaper Drones 🇺🇸 are just Awesome....
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I sang this song on 9/11 and the more i watch ISIS the more i sing it!
Amen brother.
i've been looking for this Version all over Rhapsody and Napster. I can't Find. Who was the Artist That sang this version of the Song. The Closest I've Gotten is Dorthy Love Coats
No problem. Are you a B5 fan too?
Actually, my favorite part of that scene was Lennier looking perplexed about the whole 'Gospel' thing. Not that I wasn't happy to see Refa get his...
a miniseries about the Dilgar War would be nice, preceded by a feature film or miniseries about the First Great War, nicest of all if Michael O'Hare would be available
or a show about the time when The First One was still The Only One..
The Church says "Amen!"
Amen
What music is this,you ask? It comes from The Wiz "No Bad News". The Lyrics come from a Carter family Song
@fisnationstate be cool....the video is still online....not removed due infrigement ;-)
This one's dedicated to Dr. Foul-Chi. You can run but you can't hide, you toad-faced little goblin.
Sure that's not 'when the *world* catch on fire'? 'Wall' doesn't make as much sense, there.
WTF! RUclips just cut 4 seconds of my video. Oh well, it's at the end credits, so it doesn't really matter.
Hey guys, what's more dangerous that a locked room full of angry Narns?
A Narn with a key, though Vir managed just fine....
@@fatang1000 The Narns generally liked Vir though even though he was a Centauri. He was soft and generally harmless, plus he helped a good many of them so.... it would have been in poor taste to harm Vir. :)
From God to the CABAL
A great song to listen to for orbital bombardments.
0:11 - 0:19 Was referenced in xkcd.
Stephen stills does a great cover of this
Where?! I'd love to hear it!!!
@@stantackett107 from his solo album “right by you”
What music is this,you ask? It comes from The Wiz "No Bad News"
No Hiding Place Down Here Song ruclips.net/video/etYHWZyRSMU/видео.html
It's funny, I'm a horror writer, currently on a couple of scenes that were inspired by the scene this song was used in. B5 continuing its legacy
The Best Song From The Movie "Ghost."
can you email me the words and the music i try to find it on the web and in the stores and they dont have that version i love that song but cant find out who sing it
It should be no hiding face instead
Sorry, I don't see it in the sidebar, who are the musicians?
The oligarchs will hole up in their bunkers, but it will not save them.
15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;
16 And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:
17 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
Revelations, Chapter 6, King James Version, "The Holy Bible"
you have no idea what people want,and you have no beliefs.
RIP Marva Hicks
the scene was really cool, I hated Reefa or however he is spelled, and G'kars expression was pricelass and how they fucked him up, awesome xD
I'm not violent or sth, but he got what was coming for him^^
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That's "the end was nigh" NOT "the end was near".
Just saying.
Who sings this song.
@midvalley9 Not really.
im an american i sang it for our enemies
Littleboy were you even alive then?I have not forgotten or forgiven. Thjousands of my people died and people like you around the world danced and handed out cake and candy!!! Yes i sang this song and i ment every word of it!!
So funny considering JMS is atheist
I love this song I sang it on 9/11
well im sorry you people are so negative about my comments. I love my country and I think whoever committed the crimes against hummanity on 9/11 should be punished and sent to God straight away! No long wait! God Bless America!
If you came here from Gaysir.no give a thumbs up.
Charming little Christian ditty.
Gleeful exultation at the eternal torture of people who have "wronged" an imaginary man in the sky.
Glad I'm not one anymore.
B5 is the best scifi series ever, until The Expanse came along.
Fuck off dawkins boy, its about you you not being the top of the heap!
@@sminkycorp Do you kiss your sister with that mouth?
Godless heathen.
Amen