Christian Music
To be honest I have a ton of christian music, which I am not saying a bad thing. I have been working either full time or now sort off and on for Koorong and we get cds cheap, so I have made my collection of music all up of christian music. The only non-christian cd I have in my cd case are The lord of the rings trilogy & Michael Buble out of the 24 cds that I carry around with me.
Both Howie & Jenny at work has been slowly been welcoming me into the non-christian music scene and I have been very much getting into Diesal & On and On by Mr Jack Johnson. The thing that scared me was going to Borders and Sanity with Howie and not having a clue what any of the music was and howie got some dvd and I have no idea.
I think I need to change a few things I do I must say have a problem paying $30 or so for a cd but I need to get over it..so I am.
Anyway I think I am going to have to start making some investiments…..
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October 23rd, 2004 at 7:20 pm
Perhaps buy Switchfoot or Lifehouse, they might help you bridge the cultural divide.
October 23rd, 2004 at 8:30 pm
Well I own switchfood and it is sold at Koorong so that onces out, but never heard of lighthouse….
October 24th, 2004 at 3:32 pm
Lifehouse and Switchfoot are both a Koorong. They are also bands that are sold in secular music stores, and they get airplay on Triple M (the devil’s station!) so they will help you move from saintly music to heathen music.
October 25th, 2004 at 10:42 am
go australian and buy bands like Rhubarb and Antiskeptic - also both Christian bands - but also sold at normal CD shops like JB Hi-Fi and both have made it into JJJs hottest 100 and made other head ways into mainstream market! Like Rhubarbs song “Exerciser” was used in a watersaver add (atleast down here in Vic) - there’s always Mary Mary!