Shaizari
Acrobat
As the title suggests.
Sue DeNym said:The only Christian artist I regularly listen to is Steve Taylor, and he hasn't released an album in ten years...
starsgoblue said:To be honest I don't really like Christian music even though I'm a Christian. I like U2's spirituality because while it is evident...it's not in your face. Know what I mean?
80sU2isBest said:
Steve Taylor is awesome, and it is high time he released a new one!
I also like David Meece, Daniel Amos, The Alarm, Tribe Of Judah, Post-94 Alice Cooper, Maire (Moya) Brennan (Enya's sister), The Call
U2FanOctoberOn said:You named some bands from the era of good music - David Meece - wow, what about Randy Stonehill "Celebrate this Heartbeat" The Call, The Alarm, Simple Minds and Lone Star Justice. 77's! these bands got me thru High School...
80sU2isBest said:
I still believe that American fast food is a stupid way to die. It certinly doesn't give me much strength; however I am still alive and kicking, at least enough to play ping pong over the abyss while taking shelter from the cold outside.
U2FanOctoberOn said:You named some bands from the era of good music - David Meece - wow, what about Randy Stonehill "Celebrate this Heartbeat" The Call, The Alarm, Simple Minds and Lone Star Justice. 77's! these bands got me thru High School...
Moonlit_Angel said:
Ohhhhh, yeah, the Alarm do have some religious themes in their music, too-I forgot about that. I like them, too. Again, they talk about religion without being all preachy.
Never considered Simple Minds as a "Christian" band, though...
Angela
Shaizari said:its mainly to do with some Christian groups/movements in America, all-consuming is their desire to engage society with Christianity that they used U2 for their own purposes and in some cases misrepresenting U2. I would feel used if I was U2.
Imagine U2 being a poster boy for right-wing Christianity?
Shaizari said:MWS did a song with U2 for HTDAAB but didn't make the cut, any ideas anyone?