andreajesus said:
"Turn Turn Turn" is an OBVIOUS choice for such a station - the ENTIRE song is practically from the first chapter of Ecclesiastes... 8)
"Kyrie" I would have to listen to or at least get the lyrics for - I don't recall it being a Christian song...
"God Gave Rock and Roll" - I don't know....I once heard someone say that Kiss actually stands for "Kids in Satan's Service"....
The Dishwalla song shouldn't even be played because it would be taking the Lord's name and disrespecting it...
I AGREE with you TOTALLY on Amy - even though she's crossed over back and forth musically speaking over the years, she is a SLAM DUNK for a format like this...
Andrea
That's "Knights In Satan's Service". Gene Simmons never answered or rebutted any of these claims because they were so ridiculous. They're just guys in kabuki make-up and some bubblegum tunes. Second by not answering, Kiss sold that many more records.
The Dishwalla song (I think you mean "Counting Blue Cars") is actually one I'd probably include. The lyrics are actually quite good "Tell me all your thoughts on God/'Cause I'd really like to meet Her/And ask Her why we're who are..." Fact is people, have YOU met God - PERSONALLY? And how do we know God is necessarily a Him?
The Bible has endured many revisions, ommissions and cuttings on the editing room floor for centuries. So all we have in the end is God's own word directly. If the Lord truly works in mysterious ways, well, I'll just leave it at that.
And "What If God Was One Of Us" Joan Osborne, GREAT song! Kinda makes you wonder where you'd be most likely to find God. In a multi-million dollar mega church? Or sitting down next to a homeless guy?
Amy Grant? Hmmm...depends on who you're talking to. For the blissful, soft core Christian, she's a beautiful messenger, a voice of an angel and lite adult bliss (the non-sinful kind.)
But to the hard core, firebreathing fundementalist Christian, she's a sellout, homewrecker (she and Vince Gill both busted up their previous marriages to get with each other) and generally, a hopeless evil sinner. El Shaddai THAT.
Many hardcore religious stations have stopped playing her a long time ago. We aren't talking about CCMs in particular, but the mostly preachy, hellfire and brimstone stations (R.W.Shambock, Bob Larson anyone?) that mostly play that redneck gospel stuff sung by old white guys with giant pompadour wigs the size of bean bag chairs.
Are there even stations still like that anymore?
"One Love" Bob Marley counts too. If God created nature, then who created marijuana? Rastafarians use it as a sacrement in their religious services they way Catholics use wine in theirs. Both in moderation create a slight buzz that make us all feel, well, a tad enlightened...
I think it's all in your perception of God. I'll just keep myself open....