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So, what are you listening to? (Not Necessarily Christian Music Edition)

evenifigoalone

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I can finally see that You're right there beside me
I am not my own, for I have been made new
Please don't let me go I desperately need You

I am not my own, for I have been made new
Please don't let me go I desperately need You
 

evenifigoalone

Well-Known Member

There were days when each hour was a war I fought to survive
There were nights full of nightmares and I dreaded closing my eyes
There were skies that burst open with a downpour to drown me alive
But the world took a spark like a match in the dark
And the fire brought me to life

So I'm fanning the flames to climb so high
'Cause theres no other way we can stay alive

'Cause we're burning bright
As we all unite
And when it's all said and done
We'll shine like the sun
So don't let the fire die
And we'll watch the sky
As it fills with light
And though the embers are new
Whatever you do, just don't let the fire die

And you'll find there'll be mornings
When the ashes and embers are cold
But you'll fight with a passion
And you'll never stop 'cause you know
Yeah you know, it gets better
And your story is yet to be told
Every push, every shove, every war, every love
Yeah, the coals are beginning to glow

So I'm fanning the flames to climb so high
'Cause theres no other way we can stay alive

'Cause we're burning bright
As we all unite
And when it's all said and done
We'll shine like the sun
So don't let the fire die
And we'll watch the sky
As it fills with light
And though the embers are new
Whatever you do, just don't let the fire die

Don't let the fire die
It gets better
Just don't let the fire die, no

'Cause we're burning bright (burning bright)
As we all unite
And when it's all said and done
We'll shine like the sun
So don't let the fire die
And we'll watch the sky (watch the sky)
As it fills with light
And though the embers are new
Whatever you do, just don't let the fire die

And though the embers are new
Whatever you do, just don't let the fire die
Don't let the fire die.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
The Last Waltz (The Band....I love Mavis Staples part on "The Weight"....this is my favorite version of the song).
 

thjplgvp

Member
John Lennox
Dr. Jason Lisle
William L Craig

sorry I don't listen to music on purpose unless in church.

SolaSaint have you read or listened to Understanding Genesis by DR. Jason Lisle? Just curious I know its not a book post but thought I would ask.

thjplgvp
 

JohnDeereFan

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Site Supporter
I'm listening to Bob Dylan's syndicated radio show, "Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio".

This week's theme is "Travelling Around The World".

Here is the playlist:

Blossom Dearie: Rhode Island Is Famous For You
The Coasters: Down In Mexico
Freddy Fender: Acapulco Rock
Warren Zevon: Werewolves of London
The Pogues: Dark Streets of London
Edith Piaf: Sous le Ciel de Paris
The Four Lads: Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
Shoba: A Sambe Siye E Goli (Let’s Go To Johannesburg)
Joe Ely: She Never Spoke Spanish to Me
Toots Thielemans & Elis Regina: Aquerela Do Brasil
The Byrds: Blue Canadian Rockies
Hal Swain and His Band: Hunting Tigers Out In India (Yah)
Buck Owens: M a d e in Japan
The Band - When I Paint My Masterpiece
Sonny Rollins: How are Things in Glocca Morra?
The Beatles: Back in the USSR
Little Willie John: All Around the World
Sir Douglas Quintet: Nuevo Laredo
Gerry and the Pacemakers: Ferry Cross the Mersey
Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie: Night in Tunisia
Celia Cruz: Africa
The Ink Spots: When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
Chris Powell & The Blue Flames: I Come From Jamaica
Lloyd Clark: Japanese Girl
Cannon’s Jug Stompers: Going to Germany
Warren Smith: Ubangi Stomp
Hank Thompson: Rockin in the Congo
Maxine Sullivan: Loch Lomond
The Clancy Brothers: The Irish Rover
Ricky Nelson: Travelin’ Man
Josh White: I Don’t Intend to Die in Egyptland
Michael Martin Murphy - What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round
Dean Martin: Arrivederci Roma
 

Hark

Well-Known Member
I am currently listening to this music video, daydreaming it in such a way that the singer just found out that a stranger that was a child had visited her, hoping she would receive the child into her home. Flattered, but her life was far too busy for her to entertain such a notion, that heartbroken child was turned away, not knowing the child was a blood relative & homeless, until it was too late. She could not believe she had not recognized the little one right away, and she sings her heart out of her intentions that she will not rest until she finds that lost child and bring that child home to be resting there with her.

 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Site Supporter
Bluegrass, Appalachian Folk/Old-Time and Country!
Favorites...
Bluegrass:
-Del McCoury
-Bill Monroe
-Jimmy Martin
-Ralph Stanley
-Steeldrivers
-Mountain Faith (they're from my old Church near Cherokee and were on America's Got Talent! :D See "I'm on the Battlefield")

Appalachian Folk/Old-Time:
-Clarence Ashley
-Roscoe Holcomb
-Dock Boggs (Calvary and Prodigal Son are Sermon Songs, check them out)
-Primitive/Old Regular/Regular/United Baptist/Shapenote sangin'

Country:
-Alan Jackson
-Travis Tritt
-Randy Travis
 

crixus

Member
Jars of Clay are my favorite Contemporary Christian band and I think they'll be releasing a new studio album in 2017. I hope so! The CD that's in my truck right now is Honoka & Azita. It's actually an EP on CD and it's awesome! Honoka & Azita are two teens from Honolulu. It's amazing how two people that are so young can be so good at playing ukuleles. They call it Uke rock! *Check out their version of the old Dick Dale surf classic Misirlou.

 
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