A Love Supreme. /Mark Doox
John Coltrane composed these words in December 1964, as part of a poem he called
A Love Supreme.
I have seen God – I have seen ungodly – none can be greater – none can compare to God.
He included the poem in the inside gatefold of an album by the same name, released the following year. That same year, a young couple in San Francisco heard Coltrane in concert, sharing a jolt of higher purpose when he seemed to fix them in his sights with the bell of his saxophone.
That couple, Franzo and Marina King, went on to establish a church devoted to Coltrane and his spiritual message, incorporating
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I have seen God – I have seen ungodly – none can be greater – none can compare to God.
John Coltrane composed these words in December 1964, as part of a poem he called
A Love Supreme. He included the poem in the inside gatefold of an album by the same name, released the following year. That same year, a young couple in San Francisco heard Coltrane in concert, sharing a jolt of higher purpose when he seemed to fix them in his sights with the bell of his saxophone.
That couple, Franzo and Marina King, went on to
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