Jim Davis wrote:
>
> (cover): "Schizophrenics Give more Gifts"
> (inside): "These are from every single one of me"
>
> (cover): "Gift wrapping is a challenge for the armless"
> (inside): (scrawled) "Merry Christmas" (small type) "(Written with our teeth
> in sympathy)"
>
> (cover): (picture of a
It is too late for the playlist, but still a great song:
Drop Kick Me Jesus Through the Goal Posts of Life - Bobby Bear
On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> above as the topic.
>
> Here is what I started with.
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 5:48 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Songs about heaven/god/religion
>
> > Nice!
>
> > On 7/7/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&g
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> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 6:09 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Songs about heaven/god/religion
>
> > "Money God" (Big Pig) isn't traditional religious... but
>
Those are religious? ... I have got to go read my Tull lyrics again...
...
> Bungle in the Jungle or Aqualungby Jethro Tull
> On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and
>> decided on the
>> above as the topic.
>>
>> Here is what I s
> "Money God" (Big Pig) isn't traditional religious... but
> kinda. ;^)
Is that like Bow Down?
> "There's a Place in Hell for me and My Friend" (Morrissey)
Reminds me of Mrs. Robinson (which I don't remember seeing mentioned)
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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> Yes. My bad. Quick post while working.
I'm already responding as fast as I can. :)
I must need a nap or something... this sadly had me in a hysterical
fit of laughter.
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yeah :) pre-fork.
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tony mentioned it.
>
> > Drivin' that train
> > Out of Cocaine
> > Casey Jones you better
> > Watch your speed
>
> Heh... that makes it a drug reference rather than a religious one
> doesn't it?
>
> s. isaac d
> Nice!
> On 7/7/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I missed it... what was nice? "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
JIM: I'm giving some serious contemplation to competing with your
DepressedPress site with my own ImpressedPress.com as I think this is
a much friendlier play on words. :P
s.
uh yeah, that Madonna one was a joke.. anyways stop typing and start
downloading heh...
On 7/7/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > church of the poisoned mind? Can't remember the band and don't like it
> > that much, but there it is...
>
> Culture Club?
>
> other "God" references in
> Tony mentioned it.
> Drivin' that train
> Out of Cocaine
> Casey Jones you better
> Watch your speed
Heh... that makes it a drug reference rather than a religious one
doesn't it?
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> church of the poisoned mind? Can't remember the band and don't like it
> that much, but there it is...
Culture Club?
other "God" references in music that have occured to me...
God Am - Alice in Chains
Godsmack - Alice in Chains
:-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
there are references to prayer. But I think he was joking -- it's
essentially a love song.
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > uhhh Madonna - Like a Prayer heh
>
> I'm pretty sure that's not a pre-christian or "non-christian"
> reference...
>
> I could be wrong I'm su
Awesome, thanks Dana,
> Kyrie Eleison (Greek for "Lord have mercy"; the Latin
> transliteration
> supposes a pronunciation as in Modern Greek) is a very
> old, even
> pre-Christian, expression used constantly in all Christian
> liturgies.
> Arrian quotes it in the second century:
> http://www.new
> uhhh Madonna - Like a Prayer heh
I'm pretty sure that's not a pre-christian or "non-christian"
reference...
I could be wrong I'm sure...
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oh and it's a bit vague but... Ripple by the Dead is sorta religious:
There is a road, no simple highway
Between the dawn and the dark of night
And if you go no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, that's why I said
church of the poisoned mind? Can't remember the band and don't like it
that much, but there it is...
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh speaking of which... Venus - Bananarama ... heh ... in the stranges
> places... :)
>
> > Theatre of Tragedy - On Whom the Moon Doth Shine
If you do, try to find Venus.. it's awesome.
I don't know of any other group which sounds quite like Theatre of Tragedy...
they combine Metal and Opera perfectly...
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh speaking of which... Venus - Bananarama ... heh ... in the stranges
> pla
Kyrie Eleison (Greek for "Lord have mercy"; the Latin transliteration
supposes a pronunciation as in Modern Greek) is a very old, even
pre-Christian, expression used constantly in all Christian liturgies.
Arrian quotes it in the second century:
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08714a.htm
On 7/7/05
Tony mentioned it.
Drivin' that train
Out of Cocaine
Casey Jones you better
Watch your speed
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There are certainly references to that. But this bit here:
>
> > In the shuffling madness
> > Of the locomotive breath,
> > Runs the a
damn message is too long...
Theatre of Tragedy - On Whom the Moon Doth Shine
Theatre of Tragedy - Black as the Devil Painteth
Theatre of Tragedy - Seraphic Deviltry
and my favorite (of theirs) Theatre of Tragedy - Venus
Beautiful songs.. yet wicked heh
~~~
Oh speaking of which... Venus - Bananarama ... heh ... in the stranges
places... :)
> Theatre of Tragedy - On Whom the Moon Doth Shine
> Theatre of Tragedy - Black as the Devil Painteth
> Theatre of Tragedy - Seraphic Deviltry
> and my favorite (of theirs) Theatre of Tragedy - Venus
> Beautiful
> There are certainly references to that. But this bit here:
> In the shuffling madness
> Of the locomotive breath,
> Runs the all-time loser,
> Headlong to his death.
> Seems to fit in well with "Drivin' that Train." That was
> my thinking anyway.
I'm not familiar with that one, so I'm a little
> ya... we have a couple of her CDs. There is one in
> particular, hmm, found the lyrics...
Cool, thanks for the lyrics...
Oh... Kyrie by Mister Mister ... I looked it up online and found
christian references, but it's odd and I have a strange feeling it has
pre-christian roots.
The wind blows h
Theatre of Tragedy - On Whom the Moon Doth Shine
Theatre of Tragedy - Black as the Devil Painteth
Theatre of Tragedy - Seraphic Deviltry
and my favorite (of theirs) Theatre of Tragedy - Venus
Beautiful songs.. yet wicked heh
On 7/7/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ya... we have a couple of
There are certainly references to that. But this bit here:
In the shuffling madness
Of the locomotive breath,
Runs the all-time loser,
Headlong to his death.
Seems to fit in well with "Drivin' that Train." That was my thinking anyway.
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Wow... Dana is a master of music trivia! Or discordian trivia,
whichever comes in the middle. :P
> Mirrorkill - Church of the Perpetually Confused :P
> On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Bonus points for anyone who can name a song with a
>> discordian reference. :P
s. isaac
He hears the silence howling catches angels as they fall
And the all time winner has got him by the balls
He picks up Gideons Bible open at page one
I thank God he stole the handle and the train that watched her go
You know he couln't slow down
No he couldn't slow down
That song's about infidelity
Mirrorkill - Church of the Perpetually Confused :P
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bonus points for anyone who can name a song with a discordian
> reference. :P
>
>
> s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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>
> add features without fixtur
Bonus points for anyone who can name a song with a discordian
reference. :P
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ya... we have a couple of her CDs. There is one in particular, hmm,
found the lyrics...
When the dark wood fell before me
And all the paths were overgrown
When the priests of pride say there is no other way
I tilled the sorrows of stone
I did not believe because I could not see
Though you c
> poppies red and and filled with summer rain
> to heal the wounds and still the pain
> that threatens again and again...
> like some celebrations here.
> You tell me. I feel that its rather sacremental.
> Dana
Well there's definately a Christian reference in it... although that
doesn't necessa
here -- in the god theme, all of these by Santana from A Love Divine:
The Life Divine (6:44)
Angel Of Air (11:19)
A Love Supreme (6:49)
Illuminations (4:31)
Naima (4:05)
Angel Of Sunlight (14:49)
Bliss: The Eternal Now (5:50)
Meditation (1:58)
Bliss: The Eternal Now-Return (4:04)
On 7/7/
Locomotive Breath :)
On 7/7/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drivin that train ;)
>
> On 7/7/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
> > >
> > > One Bourbon, One Scotch, On
poppies red and and filled with summer rain
to heal the wounds and still the pain
that threatens again and again...
like some celebrations here.
You tell me. I feel that its rather sacremental.
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jethro Tull's Solstice Bells from So
uhhh Madonna - Like a Prayer heh
On 7/7/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Velvet Green has references to traditions in rural England and Songs
> from the wood is more of a song about story telling. I'll have to
> listen to them to make sure.
>
> larry
>
> On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey
Nice!
On 7/7/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 04:02 pm
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Songs about heaven/god/religion
> Importan
Me and Jesus by Tom T. Hall
On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> above as the topic.
>
> Here is what I started with. Can anyone throw some more into the list?
>
> Heaven - Los Lonely Boys
> Angel Eyes - Je
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Number of the Beast - Judas Priest
Just came up in my iTunes.
On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and
Velvet Green has references to traditions in rural England and Songs
from the wood is more of a song about story telling. I'll have to
listen to them to make sure.
larry
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jethro Tull's Solstice Bells from Songs from the Wood -
> > actually
Number of the Beast - Judas Priest
Just came up in my iTunes.
On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> above as the topic.
>
> Here is what I started with. Can anyone throw some more into the list?
>
> Heaven - L
> On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> > above as the topic.
Lemme see (may be dupes and several aren't exactly pro-religion... but
that's what you get when you ask and atheist this question):
I still remembe
i mean, "ridin' that train"
:)
how about Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
:)
On 7/7/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/7/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Drivin that train ;)
> >
> > On 7/7/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > From: Ray Champagne [mai
Drivin that train ;)
On 7/7/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
> >
> > One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (George Thorogood)
> >
> > Two Pina Coladas (Garth Brooks)
>
>
> GIN AND JU
On 7/7/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drivin that train ;)
>
> On 7/7/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
> > >
> > > One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (George Thorogo
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
>
> One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (George Thorogood)
>
> Two Pina Coladas (Garth Brooks)
GIN AND JUICE - Snoop Dog
:-)
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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 03:23 pm
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Importance: Low
Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (G
Howie Hamlin wrote:
> No fair - nobody said to start yet...
>
> BTW - drinking *and* smoking will yield approximately 325,000 songs...
.And a hella good time!
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No fair - nobody said to start yet...
BTW - drinking *and* smoking will yield approximately 325,000 songs...
--- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:22 PM, Ray Champagne scribed: ---
>
> Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
>
> One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (George Thorogood)
>
> Two Pina
Any song by Sublime (my favorite: Two Joints)
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (George Thorogood)
Two Pina Coladas (Garth Brooks)
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Well, you've set tomorrow's playlist topic. And since it iTunes
> Friday, I'll get it all set up tonight.
>
> Drinking and smoking songs.
>
Ohhh ohhh ... when can we start? A thousand tunes just popped into my head
--- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:19 PM, Jerry Johnson scribed: ---
>
> Well, you've set tomorrow's playlist topic. And since it iTunes
> Friday, I'll get it all set up tonight.
>
> Drinking and smoking songs.
>
> On 7/7
Well, you've set tomorrow's playlist topic. And since it iTunes
Friday, I'll get it all set up tonight.
Drinking and smoking songs.
On 7/7/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a drink at my neighborhood drinkin' hole with Michael Brewer just the
> other daynice guy.
>
>
> >
> > And, her
I had a drink at my neighborhood drinkin' hole with Michael Brewer just the
other daynice guy.
>
> And, here's one related to multiple threads from today:
>
> One Toke Over the Line - Brewer and Shipley
>
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> Jethro Tull's Solstice Bells from Songs from the Wood -
> actually most of the songs from that album would fit.
Solstice Bells is actually on their Christmas album too... which is
why I left it out... but yeah, and Dana mentioned Jack in the Green...
which qualifies again dependent on your defin
Not sure if these were mentioned:
Dear God - XTC
God - John Lennon
--- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 2:28 PM, Jerry Johnson scribed: ---
>
> Norman Greenbaum? Good add...
>
> On 7/7/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Spirit in the Sky forget the group who did it though.
>>
>> larry
>
Jethro Tull's Solstice Bells from Songs from the Wood - actually most
of the songs from that album would fit.
larry
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Norman Greenbaum? Good add...
On 7/7/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Spirit in the Sky forget the group who did it though.
>
> larry
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Led Zeppelin "the immigrant song"
> On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah, that's why I said they probably don't fit the category.
> >
> > On a side note -- I'd be interested to see how many songs folks on the
> > list can dredge up which have religious references or them
A lot of ICP (Insane Clown Posse) songs are about Shangri la, heh
On 7/7/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dead Can Dance have a release I would have sworn was an African
> religious chant... don't know the name but it's recent.
>
> On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ye
Yes, I think you're right but the lamb supposedly represents Christ. Not sure
if that's true or not...
Howie
--- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 2:22 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
>
> I thought it was just started as a short story by Peter Gabriel.
>
> On 7/7/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
oh hey - Santana's Oneness
Dana
On 7/7/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Xanadu - don't know (don't care for it, but...)
>
> Olivia Newton John...
>
> how about:
> My Sweet Lord - George Harrison
> References Hare-krishna...
>
> Casual Gods - Jerry Harrison
> doesn't really refe
Spirit in the Sky forget the group who did it though.
larry
On 7/7/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Forgot this one...
>
> Put your Hand in the Hand
>
>
>
>
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I thought it was just started as a short story by Peter Gabriel.
On 7/7/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It can also be argued that "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" references Christ.
>
> http://www.rawbw.com/~marka/music/lamb.html
>
> Howie
>
> --- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 1:25
Dead Can Dance have a release I would have sworn was an African
religious chant... don't know the name but it's recent.
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, that's why I said they probably don't fit the category.
>
> On a side note -- I'd be interested to see how many son
Actually, it annoys me too. But that's what my wife tells me every time
I complain about "the youth of America". :)
As a side note on this, for all you parents of young'uns out there,
please, please teach your children proper manners. Like saying:
please
thank you
excuse me
you're welcome
s
> Xanadu - don't know (don't care for it, but...)
Olivia Newton John...
how about:
My Sweet Lord - George Harrison
References Hare-krishna...
Casual Gods - Jerry Harrison
doesn't really reference religion but the title fits...
Had a Dad - Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking.
--
will
"If
Burning Times. The version I know is sung by a woman but the inkernet
is telling me it's by Charles Murphy. Also, Jethro Tell's Jack in the
Green may qualify, depending on how you define religion...
Dana
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, that's why I said they probably
nobody has mentioned any version of Amazing Grace. Bruce Springsteen
talks to God in one of his early songs, forget the name. Also Let Your
Light Shine by Keb' Mo...
Dana
On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> ab
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Yeah, that's why I sai
> Stairway was in Jerry's original posting on this thread
> which is why nobody else mentioned it.
> And yes, there's a lot of symbolism in Stairway...I did an
> entire report on it once...
My bad.
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Yeah, that's why I said they probably don't fit the category.
On a side note -- I'd be interested to see how many songs folks on the
list can dredge up which have religious references or themes that are
outside of the judeo-christian ethos ... Barring generic,
non-denominational themes (which are
I'm with you on that one too
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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 10:58 AM
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> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What the hell if you&
Knew that was coming.
But I realized that I was getting old when I realized I still have to
unbuckle my belt and pull down my pants before sitting on the toilet.
Not sure the young hip hop fans need to bother with such technicalities.
>>>
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When I see it spelled that way, I hear it as pronounced by Eric
Cartman. Bee-atch!
On 7/7/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone please explain the term Bi-otch
>
> What the hell if you're going to call someone a bitch call them a bitch?
> Does bi-otch somehow make it more palatab
Yeah, bring back Rick James!
--- On Thursday, July 07, 2005 1:57 PM, Michael T. Tangorre scribed: ---
>
>
> Its BEYATCH and it annoys me too. In fact so does that snoop doggy dog
> bullshit talk where people add izzle and nizzle and dizzle to the end
> of all their words... ugh..
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What the hell if you're going to call someone a bitch call
> them a bitch?
> Does bi-otch somehow make it more palatable? Able to be said
> on the airwaves? I don't get it and its annoying as can be.
Its BEYATCH and it annoys me too. In fact so
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Someone please explain the term Bi-otch
What the hell if
That means you're getting old... :)
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> Someone please explain the term Bi-otch
>
> What the hell if you're going to call someone a bitch call them a bitch?
> Does bi-otch somehow make it more palatable? Able to be said on the
> airwaves? I don't get it and its annoying as can
Forgot this one...
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What the hell if you're going to call someone a bitch call them a bitch?
Does bi-otch somehow make it more palatable? Able to be said on the
airwaves? I don't get it and its annoying as can be.
>
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Cradle of Filth sucks (oddly my wife likes them), I wouldnt compare
them to In Flames.. most of In Flames lyrics are able to be
distinguished.. Cradle of Filth, good group, horrible lead singer...
screams like a little bi-otch!
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oddly enough,
Stairway was in Jerry's original posting on this thread which is why nobody
else mentioned it.
And yes, there's a lot of symbolism in Stairway...I did an entire report on it
once...
Howie
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>
> Oddly enough, I don't recall seei
Oddly enough, I don't recall seeing anyone mention the obvious:
Stairway to Heaven ...
That's yet another analogy to something else isn't it?
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>
> Oh, it occurs to me that there are religious references in both Big
> Time ("and I will kneel
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I don't have In Flames. Are they roughly the same genre as Slayer?
On 7/7/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Those are really using religious symbology as metaphor for other
things though. Sort of like Holy Diver that I mentioned.
But that's probably over analyzing it.
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, it occurs to me that there are religious references in both Big
> Time ("and
Oh, it occurs to me that there are religious references in both Big
Time ("and I will kneel in a big church, as I pray to a big god... and
my heaven will be a big heaven and I will walk through the front
door") and In Your Eyes ("I see the doorway to a thousand churches").
Neither of which likely f
No not really.. In Flames has some real melodic songs.. Trigger and
Oridnary Story come to mind first..
I have a few of their CDs.. Jester Race, Whoracle (AWESOME), Colony,
Clayman, and Reroute to Remain (another awesome one)..
Slayer is like Evil Death Metal, whereas In Flames is just Metal, the
s
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> If you want Metal.. and I mean real metal.. Six Feet Under did a
> versio
I don't have In Flames. Are they roughly the same genre as Slayer?
On 7/7/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jesus Saves -Slayer
> Hell awaits - Slayer
> God Hates us All - Slayer
> Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
> Alive - POD
> Heaven Tonight - Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force
> Embrace
Church of Logic, Sin & Love - The Men
On 7/7/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bungle in the Jungle or Aqualungby Jethro Tull
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> On 7/7/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, I was putting together a playlist for today, and decided on the
> > above as the topic.
> >
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> > Devil went down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels Band
>
> I was avoiding devil/hell songs myself... couple reasons... lots of
> tangential "devil" metaphors like "Devil
The Rolling Stones
Sympathy for the Devil
Beggars Banquet
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this is true ... "But what's puzzling you Is the nature of my game"
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A little loose interpretation. And it could be just the name, not the content.
I think Ms Monroe was an angel, so it fits in my book. =)
So, by my own reasoning, I should have included
Graceland - Paul Simon, since Elvis was God.
On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Candle
this is true ... "But whatÂ’s puzzling you Is the nature of my game"
> negativity is good sometimes.
> its tough to enjoy good, without knowing what bad is.
> tony
> On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Devil went down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels Band
>>
>> I was avoiding d
> Candle In The Wind - Elton John
I'll have to listen to that again (in spite of how played-out it is)
seems like an odd pick... being a tribute to Marylyn Monroe from a
stereotypically gay man... has more to do with the obsession gay men
have with her (or at least their culture) than with an
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