Moby: musician, pastafarian

I was at the opening for Moby’s new cd at Virgin Records at Union Square.

I have been listening to his music since I was 12 (year 2000-Play)

Not only does he create awesome music, he is also nice, smart, and extremely hilarious, AND he was wearing a Flying Spaghetti Monster Shirt! How could it get any better??

I asked if it was ok if maybe you’d like to post this photo of him wearing it and he said sure! So here you go! Two Moby photos!

He says it is awesome when people recognize FSM on his shirts.

You get the photos, but the autographs are mine (:

Sarah

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[You can purchase this shirt here.]

Awesome. I like Moby, and I’m very happy to hear that he’s Spreading the Word. And not only by wearing the shirt … The Miami New Times has included in its report of the Miami Winter Music Carnival the following:

Best Moby sighting: Around 4:30 a.m. Saturday night/Sunday morning on the Studio A dance floor, approaching the afterhours portion of the Fixed WMC Freakout party, there he was. We’ve learned Moby loves dancing among the general masses, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and hipster chicks of all flavors.

The Church of the FSM thanks you for your support, Moby!

24 Responses to “Moby: musician, pastafarian”


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  1. 21 MettyC Apr 22nd, 2008 at 9:28 am

    not only is he a pastafarian and a vegetarian, he also plays dungeons and dragons! Nerds unite!

  2. 22 sarah May 3rd, 2008 at 6:10 pm

    kanye west would be an awesome pastafarian….

  3. 23 Tim Jul 23rd, 2008 at 7:51 am

    You do all know that Moby believes in God and Jesus don’t you? He is only against organised form of Christianity and their ultra conservative Christianity.

    Moby
    “In about 1985 I read the teachings of Christ and was instantly struck by the idea that Christ was somehow divine. When I say I love Christ and love the teachings of Christ I mean that in the most simple and naïve and subjective way. I’m not saying I’m right, and I certainly wouldn’t criticize anyone else’s beliefs.”

    “I read the New Testament, specifically the gospels and I was struck at their divinity, feeling that humans could not have figured this out on their own. We’re just not bright enough.”

  4. 24 Darwin'sMonkey Jul 23rd, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    I agree Tim but the strange thing about the guy is tomorrow he might be walking down 35th ave. with rosary beads and a crucifix and the next day in a Muslim shrowd, I don’t think he’s really set on one belief….. at least what I’ve read. ( oh and yes i was going to the extreme with the conditions)

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