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Posted by Joey T. on 09-20-2004 at13:54:
must be the
other carl then......
Posted by carl on 09-20-2004 at13:58:
Fine. Just insult everyone then.
Then,
maybe, you'll've caught up to our new friend here....
...or at least to me....
Posted by Eleanor on 09-20-2004 at14:57:
quote: |
Originally posted by Joey T.
must be the other carl then......
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is that like "the other white meat"?
I believe that carl does not post here no more as any other aliassss cept one.
jerk!
I just wanted to get in on the insults.
Posted by citizenRKane on 09-23-2004 at20:14:
the gallows pole
You play old music
Well some of it's a bore
To me it's all irrelevant
Like Haight Street and love beads
Still you want to make a statement
But this nostalgia thing hangs on
Your friends all miss the point cause
They see where you've gone
They've seen that you've gone to...
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take another trip down memory lane
You go down there once too often and you're likely to remain
"old music" = Pink Floyd
if you want weird, "The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band" is more intelligent.
if you want trippy, PF can't touch "Massive Attack".
"Careful With That Axe, Eugene" ... please.
Good for running during the credits to a John [hack] Carpenter flick.
"Fat Old Sun" from "Atom Heart Mother" is nice in
a treacly, "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor"
sort of way ... too bad they couldn't keep their heads
straight long enough to make an entire album like that.
is that enough condescension for one post?
if you wanna get snide, mr. admin ...
a piece of advice.
don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
Posted by audiori on 09-23-2004 at21:10:
You talking to us?
I see more confusion than condescension.
Hate to have a battle of wits with an unarmed man.
We couldn't care less about pink floyd.
No todo esta en su cabeza.
And by the way, for those interested in German Metal,
The Gallows Pole no longer exists.
Where is Berger Roy Al when you need him? .....
Berger Roy, hmmmm...Billy Ray....Berger Roy....
wizzan vidEre
Posted by Jevon the Tall on 09-23-2004 at23:06:
Since Joey isn't chiming in, I will.
This thread *sucks.
Posted by PuP on 09-24-2004 at05:48:
quote: |
Originally posted by Jevon the Tall
Since Joey isn't chiming in, I will.
This thread *sucks. |
There is a certain warmth to it...
Posted by carl on 09-24-2004 at07:49:
Must be from the bridges our new friend keeps burning each time he posts.
Posted by Joey T. on 09-24-2004 at09:24:
RE: the gallows pole
quote: |
Originally posted by citizenRKane
"old music" = Pink Floyd
if you want weird, "The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band" is more intelligent.
if you want trippy, PF can't touch "Massive Attack".
................
don't bring a knife to a gun fight. |
looks like you just did......
Posted by DaLe on 09-24-2004 at09:31:
RE: same page
quote: |
Originally posted by citizenRKane
hiphop is not the enemy ... greed and pride are.
the Gospel is being propagated through hiphop
with potentially more impact than was possible
through rockNroll because of the inherently
tighter social bond within the subculture.
|
I think that is true within the hiphop subculture.
the Gospel seems to be more accepted by the
hiphop subculture, at least on the surface...
Posted by audiori on 09-24-2004 at10:06:
RE: same page
quote: |
Originally posted by DaLe
quote: |
Originally posted by citizenRKane
hiphop is not the enemy ... greed and pride are.
the Gospel is being propagated through hiphop
with potentially more impact than was possible
through rockNroll because of the inherently
tighter social bond within the subculture.
|
I think that is true within the hiphop subculture.
the Gospel seems to be more accepted by the
hiphop subculture, at least on the surface... |
Could be argued 'within the hip hop culture.' But as a whole,
I would say that Christian rock has reached a much larger
audience if not simply because of it's age, it's been around 30+
years. But some could argue, that Christian pop has reached
even more people than Christian rock, because it's more
generally radio/TV accepted. But even then, there are varied
levels of arguments as to the validity of 'how much' of a
message is actually being conveyed in any of these formats.
Are people beng challeneged, paying attention to the
message or simply ignoring the message because they
like the music? That depends upon the thickness of skin
and heardness of heart in the audience which no one can
measure but God.
Ecclesiastes 11:6
Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let not your
hands be idle,
for you do not know which will succeed, whether
this or that, or whether both will do equally well.
Posted by Eleanor on 09-24-2004 at11:24:
as long as he pays up front, he can stay.
Posted by carl on 09-24-2004 at11:29:
Good point. Credit isn't charity, after all.
Posted by Eleanor on 09-24-2004 at11:39:
and I don't take credit
Posted by carl on 09-24-2004 at11:43:
So how do you feel about the statement: "In God we trust. All others pay cash"?
Posted by Eleanor on 09-24-2004 at11:44:
I like it!
I'll have to put that above my headboard.
Posted by dorfsmith on 09-24-2004 at12:29:
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