Not exact matches
Not all of us can muster up enough charisma to match the reference in the
song, but we know that people are
more likely to be influenced by a charismatic leader.
The Beatles legend shines brighter than the Rolling Stones
not just because their
songs are easier to hum but because the Beatles seem
more friendly and approachable.
Though I'm
not one who needs a lot of bass to enjoy my music, I did appreciate how the built - in subwoofer captured the lower frequencies of some of the
more bass - heavy
songs on my playlist.
As for the Vine stars at the club, they look slightly
more awake as McKnight takes the stage and performs Bonnie Raitt's 1991 hit «I Can't Make You Love Me,» though one Vine star asked me later «what
song even was that?»
That problem gets even
more difficult when there are multiple people collaborating on the same
song and it's
not clear who is getting how much of a cut from the revenue share from those services.
So happy we can finally share this
song to people who need it just as much as we did / do if
not more ❤️ ✨ pic.twitter.com / RttQkefhQn
A crucial eight - bar musical phrase from the
song is replicated in Metallica's «Don't Tread on Me,» if heavy metal is
more your thing.
but while only seeing miley once or a few times they will play robins
song all over the radio, on iPods and everything over
n over
n that'll end up sticking
more esp when they memorize the lyrics
n begin singing it themselves.
If we need to write
more songs or design
more light shows only to amuse ourselves and keep us focused (nothing wrong with doing those things; I'm pointing to the reason for doing them), then we have
not yet understood that a worship tradition — a worship routine, if you will — is how we reinforce our worship desire.
There was
more than five hours of worship over two and a half days with
not one
song crying out, according to the Holy Spirit within us, «Abba, Father.»
Songs that didn't jibe with the standard line in our
more conservative Christian circles.
Lutherans today are both
more sophisticated and
more liturgically minded than they were in my youth and so they are less tolerant of the sentimental nineteenth - century gospel
songs that for so long dominated Protestant hymnody, but they will now and then allow those of us at mid-life or beyond to sing again the
songs we grew up with but which
more informed tastes tell us (and we try to tell ourselves) we should
not have liked as much as we did.
Stillman is alive to the orgiastic possibilities of the disco — in one scene that «your body, my body, everybody»
song is playing, and it's clear that
not a few of the Club's patrons gay and straight would regard the
more intense dance clubs of today as an improvement, but his own Club makes the
more social pleasures available alongside the
more primal ones.
As for me, I can't believe in an human - like being that designed and jump - started the universe 13.8 billion years ago and set aside a planet for His special favorite creations, so He'd have someone to keep Him company and sing
songs praising Him, then gave Bronze Age hermits a book of His orders to mankind that includes «thou shalt
not round thy head nor cut thy beard» on penalty of eternal suffering... just CA
N'T, any more than I can force myself to believe the world rests on the back of giant turt
N'T, any
more than I can force myself to believe the world rests on the back of giant turtle.
It was in this period that some fine old evangelical
songs caught the imagination of young persons: «Amazing Grace» and «Ain't Goin'to Study War No
More.»
But, alongside the hymn book, there is an important movement of
more popular religious
songs, echoing the musical styles and themes of the present, and
not the metaphors and rhythms of an earlier century.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a
song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some
more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises,
not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
many «secular» artists produce
songs that are by far much
more relevant than some «church»
songs (
not all church
songs, let's
not misunderstand what I say...).
Unfortunately it doesn't seem that many of these type of
songs are wrote any
more.
But
more than that, even if people understand that Jesus is a man and doesn't have breasts, we would still be singing about resting on his chest, I don't think this is a
song most men want to sing.
I couldn't agree
more with your third point about Christian artists
not delving into the pain of existence in their
songs.
«Brown Sugar»
not only references sugar and molasses, but also obviously refers to African women sold on the market as slaves — disgustingly sold as things, But the
song even
more refers to a brown version of....
There are so many beautiful
songs from that time, and to my ears, «It's Only Love,» is one of them, even if it admittedly is
not a major work of Beatle -
song, but
more of a snippet.
Desperate for guidance, desperate for leadership, wanting something
more than the world can offer, he doesn't know where to turn; and so his heart cries out in a whimper, like the
song quoted above, «What am I, what are we supposed to do?»
Despite my temptation to condemn such music immediately for its ugly perversity, a moment's reflection reveals that the issue is much
more complex than declaring an entire genre off limits because the lives of its artists aren't godly, or because many of the
songs contain profanity.
Clearly, traditional Christmas carols can't be sung (there's a large university near where I live that attracts graduate students from all over the world, as well as a substantial local Jewish community, and probably
not more than 60 or 70 percent of the children at the school are from even nominally Christian households), so most of the singing is of
songs of the saccharine - secular genre —
songs like «White Christmas.»
So the Zombies did
not accomplish what they intended to with the
song, other than proving they were very smart, or perhaps providing a fittingly dark conclusion to Odessey and Oracle, thereby making it
more of a unified statement.
I've known Jesus for as long as I've known my name, and still I use other people like capital to advance my own interest, still I gossip to make myself feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters in one breath and sing praise
songs in the next, still I sit in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much to change my own habits, still I indulge in food I'm
not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what people say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk
more than I listen and complain
more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a great commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
These
songs did
not at all reflect how I relate to God and are what the
more cynical amongst us call «Jesus is my boyfriend»
songs — in other words a lot of sentimental mush where people claim a rather too human type of relationship with God
Five or ten people gather on Sunday mornings at about 10:00 am, sit in chairs, sing a few
songs, spend some in prayer, and then have a Bible discussion, which
more often than
not, is dominated by one person.
«The writers had a way of expressing theology and doctrine in a
song that people just don't do any
more.»
In 2001, U2 had one of the top albums of the year (All That You Can't Leave Behind) with an allegorical, 11 -
song tribute to a lover (or,
more likely, mother figure) identified as «Grace»: «She takes the blame, she covers the shame, she travels outside of karma.»
Some of Spurgeon's exegesis will
not please modern biblical scholars, for he often sounds
more like Athanasius or Bernard of Clairvaux (especially on the
Song of
Songs) than he does Benjamin Jowett or David Friedrich Strauss.
In «my parts,» we see lots of people going to churches where the word of God is
not merely a lifestyle option, where patriotism is quite serious, families remain pretty large, the love of Lee Greenwood's classic
song is genuine, and there's lots of voluntary, charitable stuff going on (
more, I think, than almost anywhere else in our country).
O.K. from 15 min in I started to listen all the way through because me and those worship
songs just don't get along: I am very much a
more up beat kind of music gal, I need music that wakes the dead:
The issue i have is that christians stay at the cross and never go any further in there belief that is tragic and if the
songs and teachings only lead them to the cross then that is a crime.The cross represents our death as we were crucified with him and after that death we rose with Christ.Sadly many christians are still at the cross still struggling with there demons and flesh life and asking for forgiveness continually pleading the blood.They do
nt understand because they are babes in Christ The reality is that Christ died and rose again our life is
not in the Cross but is in the risen Christ and in him we are
more than conqueres.Lets celebrate our new life in Christ
not the death of our old life in Christ.brentnz
It's even
more telling that I can
not think of too many
songs by American blacks that fit the bill, even though they have plenty of
songs about the shortcomings of city life, with «Bright Lights, Big City» perhaps being the most iconic.
It is
not found in the canon of the schools which were translated into the Chinese language.20 It contains much
more in the nature of poetry,
songs, proverbs, parables, and fables than the other divisions.
as a man in his young forties who hasn't churched in a long while, i remember my most recent experiences of church... really interesting sermons (i have to admit... but nothing that wouldn't have come out in conversation),
more songs, hymns, prayers and you've guessed it... boredom.
«Loving You, Hating Me» is a
song I deeply love (as some of you already know), and I think it gets even
more fantastic in the last one and a half minutes, with the arrangement going wild and Marc's voice doing the same — depending on my mood I have to be careful
not to sing it at the top of my lungs (which can be tricky if there are other people nearby).
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By securing a BMI music license, you
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is a common
song amongst supporters after an away game and I couldn't agree
more with them.
Cat c =
Song (7 - 9m had a good season, would come back as a squad player) Krychowiak (worth around 9m his team want20m can't see us bidding
more than 15m) Aranguiz (12 - 15m would be the wildcard also linked with Chelsea very good Chilean player approaching his peak)
Song for wenger:» hit the road jack and don't you come back no
more no
more no
more no
more, hit the road jack and don't you come back no
more!!!!!!!
Starting to feel like a broken record, but the
song's almost over as the Season comes to a close, so it's worth saying one
more time, it doesn't seem like anything can stop Team Lazarov.
Retaining our core players surely makes a difference as well, without massive holes appearing (Cesc, RVP,
Song) and a
more balanced squad there's
not a need to fill multiple first - team positions on a tight budget.
do
nt be surprised if we see
song back on a loan would be the easiest midfield option to get at short notice just to get him on loan for a season just to fill the gap i think wenger likes familiarity with some players knowing the arsenal way would be an ok squad filler in case we have injury pile up at Christmas or new year period as you would expect would be an upgrade on kim kalstrom i think anyways and being at barca cant have done his skill set any harm maybe he learn to
more defensive responsibility
plus Ramsey can give us goals when he is on
song vidal isn't a big goal getter from the middle just gives you a lot
more energy and bite to take the game in the middle (
not forward) to the other team, but we have enough players that do that so for the price and requirements we need meeting i must say i am out on this one.