Originally posted by kd2aczThe general consensus from me and the missus - truly dreadful.
A lot of good Christian music has been coming from Australia and England, I am especially liking these guys for UK. What are you listening to these days?
http://www.worshipcentral.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRdlSRYPThg
Originally posted by kd2aczI didn't want to like it... but I found it quite listenable atcherly.
A lot of good Christian music has been coming from Australia and England, I am especially liking these guys for UK. What are you listening to these days?
http://www.worshipcentral.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRdlSRYPThg
This guy is another christian musician, but with a bit more yank in 'im.
There is a couple of fine Christian songs by Violent Femmes ( "Jesus walking on the water" , Hallowed Ground ), and the "Palace Brothers" or just "Palace" now have some dark Christian lyrics which I really dig.
Generally though bands that are outwardly Christian are soooo weak. I cant even stomach the Christian heavy metal.
Originally posted by Proper KnobHere is a nice piece, Allison Krauss 'down in the river to pray'.
Music was dreadful.
The original I heard it from and she also was Doc Watson but it was originally 'down in the VALLEY to pray'. In the movie Brother where art thou, there was a scene where people were getting baptized in a river so they changed the words to reflect the scene.
Of course this song was from the movie.
Originally posted by Paul Dirac IIWhen we get old, most of us know that we will have to go away someday, just like the lyrics of that song. However, many of us act like there is no accounting once we do. Do we just go away and everything ends for us all as the atheists say? Or is there a future judgment for what we have done as Jesus says?
Cat Stevens (now a convert to Islam) wrote a song titled 'Father and Son' that has a religious feel to it, without overtly religious lyrics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q29YR5-t3gg
Originally posted by RJHindsYou fool no one by Deep Purple.
When we get old, most of us know that we will have to go away someday, just like the lyrics of that song. However, many of us act like there is no accounting once we do. Do we just go away and everything ends for us all as the atheists say? Or is there a future judgment for what we have done as Jesus says?