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NorwayUnn said:Nothin beats real good worship music!But I also like classical music, jazz etc.
I was half joking. I like C&W. Love Eddie Arnoldclayharryman said:I grew up on country music. Then, in rebellion to my parents, I decided to hate country and started listening to mild metal like Iron Maiden. I heard Master of Puppets in 1986 and was hooked. Then I started getting involved in serious metal.
Now, I still like that guitar and drums (Soundgarden's BadMotorFinger CD is fantastic!), but I have a lot of problems with the lyrics. I can't find any Christian music that quite hits it. I've found solace in Switchfoot, Third Day, Casting Crowns (reminds me a little of Rush) and others, but I still need to feed that loud guitar. Metallica, Rush and other instrumentals fill the bill quite nicely!
(Bass solos - take 1)
CoolMom4 said:C'mon, Clay, 2112 was my favorite album for years, along with the Wall, but, hey, I don't get high anymore, either..........!
And what, pray tell, were you under the impression that women did like?clayharryman said:If I may be so bold...
It appears that most of the respondents on this here thread are of the fairer gender. Or, if you prefer, wimmen. Now, I've always been of the impression that women simply do not like the intellectual music like Rush, old Deep Purple, Tull, Floyd, Sabbath, etc. That's not to say women are not intellectual! But I strove to find women that enjoyed deep stuff like "The Wall" and "2112" (note: our anniversary-of-dating is December 21. I abbreviate it the European way - 21-12.). I never did. My wife is kind enough to smile and nod when I expound upon the deeper meanings of rock lyrics.
She did have an interest in reading "The Fountainhead" (Special Thanks to the Genius of Ayn Rand - liner notes from 2112).
clayharryman said:So, I put the question to you again, hopefully without being offensive:
Did you openly listen to this music 20 years ago? Or did you pretend to like something else for the sake of society?
clayharryman said:...
So, I put the question to you again, hopefully without being offensive:
Did you openly listen to this music 20 years ago? Or did you pretend to like something else for the sake of society?
BWAAAHAHAHA!!!! I remember that! Very Monty Python-esquesinginforthelord said:the wall use to be my FAVORITE album "comfortably Numb" was my all time favorite My daughter that is now 16 will every now and then bring up the movie with the walking talking butt!!!! lol
Did you openly listen to this music 20 years ago? Or did you pretend to like something else for the sake of society?
GAL220 said:I really liked Yes and Rush, in fact my friends would make fun of me because tom sawyer was my favorite song! (GO GETTY!!)
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Times have changed
My favorite is Donnie McClurkin
Well, I felt things I hadn't felt since I quit listening to secular music. So much of my past had been tied up in that music that the music evokes those old emotions. I do not believe the music is evil, but it is so inextricably linked to those emotions that it brings them back every time I hear the music.
OOps!!! Must have been that "Double Vision" I was experiencing then, and can't recall how it was spelled!!PS: It's Geddy, not Getty...
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