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Religious Fanaticism Here at Home
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13/02/2006 14:18:55
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Politics
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All right, there's hope for you ;-) I like all of those, well, other than the Snooze.

If Creedence was a new band and all their songs were unknown, they would still jump off the radio. Terrific hooks. They are remembered now as a singles band but some of my favorites were some of the non-hits like "Bootleg" and "Ramble Tamble."

Do you listen to any of the alt-country stuff? It isn't so different from what was once called country rock, minus the pedal steel. Thinking of groups like Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, and Jason and the Scorchers.



>One of my favorite bands from the 70s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. Add to them The Eagles, Pure Praire League, and Poco. Prior to that I was a Moody Blues fanatic...
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>>>>>>>>As for depression, nope that wasn't it. I've just decided to ask God someday why I had to go through all this crap.
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>>>>>>>And what if he told you "dang, you didn't get it again! OK, more luck in next life".
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>>>>>>>Not that I believe in reincarnation (just like I didn't last time).
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>>>>>>Well, I guess I'll cross that bridge when I get there. Actually, I do believe in a "next life". For me, It will be in heaven though!<g> For others . . . .
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>>>>>Not sure about you, either. As a Christian, you must also believe in hell and devils and that sort of stuff. Now what if that belief tips the scale?
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>>>>>Our writer Milorad Pavich had a nice idea that since "hell, that's other people", you do get in their hell. So Jews go into the Muslim or Christian hell, and so on.
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>>>>Yeah, we had a band called "Blood, Sweat and Tears" One of their songs lyrics put it very succinctly - "I can swear there ain't no heaven, but I pray there ain't no hell. I'll never know by living, only my dying will tell."
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>>>Grrr, thanks for reminding me of that godawful band. Everyone thinks of the late 60s and early 70s as rock music's nirvana (so to speak). It was, but there sure were also some crapola bands around. BS&T come to mind, as do Chicago and Black Oak Arkansas. Ouch, I just threw my back out remembering Black Oak Arkansas. I actually bought one of their albums! LOL
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>>"Flying Horse over Louisanna" My brother played with those guys some. He was friends with all them and a good friend with Jim Dandy. I liked BS&T and even a few Chicago songs.
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