I enjoy the tunes in a variety of genres, although I find rap to be lacking in that regard although I can appreciate the rhyming techniques.i'l confess: about a month ago, i listened to acdc's "it's a long way to the top if you want to rock & roll". i like the tune & i shouldn't because they are on the devil's side.
quite Christian of you. the 1st move i ever made about forsaking certain music was 1990 when i got rid of my metal albums; judas preset, motley true, rate, etc. i had my 1st thoughts that that stuff is evil & i wasn't't Christian yet.I enjoy the tunes in a variety of genres, although I find rap to be lacking in that regard although I can appreciate the rhyming techniques.
However the lyrics can ruin a tune for me. For example I loved Tonight’s the Night when Rod Stewart first put it out but after awhile my conscience wouldn’t allow me to enjoy it anymore.
Yesterday I deleted We’ll Sing in the Sunshine because the guy only pledges to stay with his love for one year.
As A a red I’llquite Christian of you. the 1st move i ever made about forsaking certain music was 1990 when i got rid of my metal albums; judas preset, motley true, rate, etc. i had my 1st thoughts that that stuff is evil & i wasn't't Christian yet.
quite Christian of you. the 1st move i ever made about forsaking certain music was 1990 when i got rid of my metal albums; judas preset, motley true, rate, etc. i had my 1st thoughts that that stuff is evil & i wasn't't Christian yet.
As A a red I’llT lol I’ll Kim
I have felt sorry for you folks who grew up after The Beach Boys and Beatles era.
why? i grew up in a highly musical family listening to Bach, Beethoven Raschmoninov, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Mozart, The Strauss' family, Simon & Garfunkel, Moody Blues, Beatles, Elvis, Cline, Cash, H Williams, L. Frazel, W. Nelson, M. Hagard, R. Sovine, Peirce, Tubb, L. Lynn, G. Jones, G. Campbell, E Ford, S. Wooley, E. Arnoln, F Husky & then the super good bands such as LED ZEPPELIN, Abba, Bowie, Aerosmith, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Journey, G. F. Railroad, etc. also, i enjoyed L. Pavarotti, E. Carreras, P. Domingo, Sarah Brightman, an opera singer. & countle3ss jazz people too.As A a red I’llT lol I’ll Kim
I have felt sorry for you folks who grew up after The Beach Boys and Beatles era.
why? i grew up in a highly musical family listening to Bach, Beethoven Raschmoninov, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Mozart, The Strauss' family, Simon & Garfunkel, Moody Blues, Beatles, Elvis, Cline, Cash, H Williams, L. Frazel, W. Nelson, M. Haggard, R. Sovine, Peirce, Tubb, L. Lynn, G. Jones, G. Campbell, E Ford, S. Wooley, E. Arnold, F Husky & then the super good bands such as LED ZEPPELIN, Abba, Bowie, Aerosmith, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Journey, G. F. Railroad, etc. also, i enjoyed L. Pavarotti, E. Carreras, P. Domingo, Sarah Brightman, an opera singer. & countle3ss jazz people too.
speaking of bluegrass, i like Alisson Krauss' singing. especially when she teams up with robert plant. the beatles put out a lot of junk music when they got into drugs.You list some good music.
I wish the Classical radio stations would play more exciting symphonies instead of so much slow elevator stuff.
Moody Blues reminds me of liking Nightwish upon being introduced to it by my son, and Deep Purple reminds me of liking Blackmore's Knight gypsy style of Folk.
I also remember when a local radio station played solid Elvis for over a week while they underwent a change in format and they barely repeated a song, and they were mostly great!
I came to appreciate Blue Grass more than Country, and jazz before 1940 more than the later atonal tunes.
I bought only the Greatest Hits albums of most groups, with S&G and the Beach Boys being exceptions. I would have cited the Beatles also, but their greatest hits collection was a double album, although even their other "throw away" stuff is interesting to hear occasionally.
You might want to change the fifth verse a bit. It leaves you holding $10. That's not entirely born to lose.
Your song, your $10 bill, your random stranger and that makes it your problem.Well I am glad you didn’t object to the risqué implication of why she kicked him.![]()
Your song, your $10 bill, your random stranger and that makes it your problem.
But I bet a lot of people would comment that he still has the $10 bill at the end of the verse. So I thought I would mention it before you took the song to Nashville.
I still maintain my initial view, that the lyrics of a song matter more than anything else. You could be standing on a stage wearing all-black clothes, half your body covered in tattoos...but if your music is honorable toward Jesus, that's the most important thing. People who pressure artists they don't like to conform to their own desires, based on nothing but arbitrary "offended" feelings...they're modern equivalents of the Pharisees. That ruling council tried the same crap with Jesus in His day, and when He refused, they crucified him for it.
Exactly; while I don't deny that music can certainly be used to promote evil (church tradition does say that Lucifer was once the leader of God's heavenly choir), I also think God gave us brains so we could use them and learn, not take anything blindly. Generally speaking, I tend to avoid 99% of the rap genre, because so much of the lyrics treat women as sex objects while glorifying drugs and murder. However, there is one song by DMX that I like: it's called "Lord, Give Me a Sign", and here's the video for it. Enjoy!Yes and I see nothing wrong with secular songs that don’t advocate evil.
Avoid it like the plague that it is. And most so called christian music too.Hey, I wanna keep this short and sweet. What are your personal thoughtson secular music
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Avoid it like the plague that it is. And most so called christian music too.
Is it a gift, or a duty, or both? David said I will set no evil thing before me. We are told to guard our hearts and our eyes, I would imagine the ears should be included as well.Do you also avoid Ecclesiastes and all other forms of recreation? Does one have to devote every moment to avoiding non Christian activities? Does life need to be monastic? Not many have that gift!