I also thought about posting the humming of Rabbi Weltschmertz as he makes a sandwich, but who among us doesn't hear such humming whether internally or otherwise in our daily lives?
TobyMac's "Made To Love" is based on an unprovable assertion.
Jars of Clay's "Flood" seems like a whiny money-grab.
At this stage of the game, I'm not sure we can even trust Michael Stipe, but this caught my attention the first time I heard it decades ago at the late Kesl's Coney Island in downtown Gainesville, Florida (where, I'll add, one might read quotes from Rumi in the men's room's stalls back in the day):
R.E.M. - Drive
@Executioner-Brand
Hah! Good to see you are still up. Hoping you would see this one:
Rise Robots Rise -- self-titled album
and their follow-up album "Spawn"
Of course you don't need to listen to them right this very minute (at least not on my account), and in the words of dear Garrett Morris, good night and have a pleasant tomorrow! 🙂
@kevin-eleven saidwhat is the christian crusade for?
I also thought about posting the humming of Rabbi Weltschmertz as he makes a sandwich, but who among us doesn't hear such humming whether internally or otherwise in our daily lives?
TobyMac's "Made To Love" is based on an unprovable assertion.
Jars of Clay's "Flood" seems like a whiny money-grab.
At this stage of the game, I'm not sure we can even trust Michael ...[text shortened]... n's room's stalls back in the day):
R.E.M. - Drive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UE7tXDKIus
@executioner-brand saidI don't quite understand the question or whatever unspoken premises might be behind it.
what is the christian crusade for?
@kevin-eleven saidI don't like christian aritists.
I don't quite understand the question or whatever unspoken premises might be behind it.
@executioner-brand saidOK. But what about Stevie Wonder or Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles?
I don't like christian aritists.