Truth in unusual places
Brian K. Berger (berger@juno.com)
Wed, 08 Oct 1997 17:44:07 EDT
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997 10:45:31 -0500 (CDT) richardm@cd.com (Richard Masoner)
writes:
>Another song that might fit this category is "Dust In the Wind" by
>Kansas. It's Ecclesiastes 1 summarized and put to music.
Well, I am not so much in favor of the above mentioned group. I am in
favor of Good Gospel music in the home. We had forgot what this was until
this week, when this new satelite feed music station started right here
in our area.The latest "scam" is to have a pop artist sing gospel and
switch to pop or vice versa. One of the Kansas singers sings "gospel"
now. I heard him on the former station in Boston, I was not impressed.
The "scam" is that now we begin to listen to the close second, then we
decide the other music, which now plays Kansas as oldies. I am amazed
that the music playing in the barber shop is music that I would never
heard 5 years ago, as it was on the hard-rock station. Now we find it has
replaced doctor's office and elevator music. There was some limited
discussion of music here recently.Any further imput?
Give me some Catherdal's music anyday.
Brian Berger
Manchester, NH
Brian_Berger@juno.com