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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Brian Westley"
Date: 18 Nov 2003 09:58:22 AM
Object: Bad song alert
http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY
The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.
The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.
....
---
Merlyn LeRoy
.

User: "Geoff Offermann"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 10:25:22 AM
"Brian Westley" <westley@visi.com> wrote in message
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com...

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.

Another reason why I limit my radio exposure to NPR.
.
User: "Beowulf"

Title: Re: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 01:13:46 PM
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 16:25:22 GMT, "Geoff Offermann"
<gebobs@yahoo.nospam.com> ejaculated:

"Brian Westley" <westley@visi.com> wrote in message
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com...

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.


Another reason why I limit my radio exposure to NPR.

Why do I doubt that I'm going to hear that song on 98 Rock?
--
<http://www20.brinkster.com/beowulf9/gottod/Jesus%20Hates%20The%20Little%20Children.html>
.


User: "Daniel Kolle"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 09:34:44 PM
Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> thought hard and said:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.

Yeah, I have heard it.
P.S. Channel 19 is a little bit more Christian than the other stations
in Huntsville.
--
-Daniel "Mr. Brevity" Kolle; 15 A.A. #2035
Koji Kondo, Yo-Yo Ma, Gustav Mahler, and Krzysztof Penderecki are my Gods.
Madly Insane EAC Scientist.
.

User: "Blast Femur"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 10:19:25 PM
Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy

Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an out-of-tune
guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of airplay because his
theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to 80% of the American
population.
I've got to change my target....
--
Blast Femur
______________
"We look at the ancient Greeks with their gods on a mountain top
throwing lightning bolts and say, 'Those ancient Greeks. They were so
silly. So primitive and naive. Not like our religions. We have burning
bushes talking to people and guys walking on water. We're
....sophisticated.'"

-Paul Provenza
.
User: "LisaKay"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 19 Nov 2003 05:29:45 PM
Blast Femur <you@wish.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9437CEB3D86E1blastfemur@204.127.204.17>...

Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy


Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an out-of-tune
guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of airplay because his
theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to 80% of the American
population.

I've got to change my target....

--
Blast Femur

What you need is a few songs that sould all christian-y, but are
really insulting if you listen carefully. Those would sell big time
and be funny to us!
.
User: "Ron Baker"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 20 Nov 2003 12:45:56 PM
"LisaKay" <LisaKay2054@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1dbe2aec.0311191529.5b423b1d@posting.google.com...

Blast Femur <you@wish.com> wrote in message

news:<Xns9437CEB3D86E1blastfemur@204.127.204.17>...

Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy


Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an out-of-tune
guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of airplay because his

Is it really getting much air play?
I've only heard of it here in a.a.
Is it available online anywhere?
Does anybody have the lyrics?

theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to 80% of the American
population.

I've got to change my target....

--
Blast Femur

What you need is a few songs that sould all christian-y, but are
really insulting if you listen carefully. Those would sell big time
and be funny to us!

Yes, I think it would be cool to have a catchy atheist (or free thinker)
song.
It might be best not to be mean spirited
but it would probably be easier and more fun to be mean spirited. ;)
There must be some free thinker soungs out there already.
I guess Rush has done that, but their music is a little too hard rock.
It would be a natural for Randy Newman but I imagine he
would want to avoid appearing to criticize xianity.
Weird Al doesn't do much that is serious.
What free thinker songs are out there?
'What if God Were One of Us' doesn't really have a coherent
free thought message.
Good songs are hard to write.
It would probably be easier to use the music from an
existing song or parody an existing fundy song.
If it were to be a mean spirited parody it should be of an
already outrageous fundy song.
What are the most outrageous fundy songs?
'Onward Christian Soldiers' has to be on the list.
.

User: "Blast Femur"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 21 Nov 2003 07:23:04 PM
(LisaKay) wrote in
news:1dbe2aec.0311191529.5b423b1d@posting.google.com:

Blast Femur <you@wish.com> wrote in message
news:<Xns9437CEB3D86E1blastfemur@204.127.204.17>...

Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy


Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an
out-of-tune guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of
airplay because his theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to
80% of the American population.

I've got to change my target....

--
Blast Femur

What you need is a few songs that sould all christian-y, but are
really insulting if you listen carefully. Those would sell big time
and be funny to us!

Here's the one I left posted at mp3.com. I used a Proteus 2000 sound
module, some MIDI sequencing software and a cheap-***** microphone.
http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/2108/2108495.html
--
Blast Femur
______________
"We look at the ancient Greeks with their gods on a mountain top throwing
lightning bolts and say, 'Those ancient Greeks. They were so silly. So
primitive and naive. Not like our religions. We have burning bushes
talking to people and guys walking on water. We're ...sophisticated.'"

-Paul Provenza
.

User: "Lawrence Seib"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 20 Nov 2003 09:52:30 AM
(LisaKay) wrote in message news:<1dbe2aec.0311191529.5b423b1d@posting.google.com>...

Blast Femur <you@wish.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9437CEB3D86E1blastfemur@204.127.204.17>...

Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy


Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an out-of-tune
guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of airplay because his
theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to 80% of the American
population.

I've got to change my target....

--
Blast Femur

What you need is a few songs that sould all christian-y, but are
really insulting if you listen carefully. Those would sell big time
and be funny to us!

I just loved it when Reagan told Jhon Mellencamp how much he liked
his song, little pink houses, and Mellencamp stated he obviously doesn't
get the song.
OK athesits, we have been challenged to write a song,
who will leap into the bridge?
Larry
.
User: "JJ "

Title: Re: Bad song alert 22 Nov 2003 11:14:23 PM
On 20 Nov 2003 07:52:30 -0800,
(Lawrence
Seib) wrote:

LisaKay2054@hotmail.com (LisaKay) wrote in message news:<1dbe2aec.0311191529.5b423b1d@posting.google.com>...

Blast Femur <you@wish.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9437CEB3D86E1blastfemur@204.127.204.17>...

Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in
news:3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air
time on radio stations all across America.

...

---
Merlyn LeRoy


Damn. My anti-xian songs go nowhere, but some hick with an out-of-tune
guitar and less-than perfect pitch gets all kinds of airplay because his
theme is mired in superstition, thus appealing to 80% of the American
population.

I've got to change my target....

--
Blast Femur

What you need is a few songs that sould all christian-y, but are
really insulting if you listen carefully. Those would sell big time
and be funny to us!


I just loved it when Reagan told Jhon Mellencamp how much he liked
his song, little pink houses, and Mellencamp stated he obviously doesn't
get the song.

OK athesits, we have been challenged to write a song,
who will leap into the bridge?

Larry

Maybe we could all pitch in a few lyrics and/or ideas?
How about for starters, we name the song "Jesus is Lored" and also use
that repeatedly as part of the chorus?
Heh.
JJ
.




User: "Lawrence Seib"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 04:03:21 PM
Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote in message news:<3fba419e$0$75890$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com>...

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.

I will be sure to change stations, thanks.
It also kind of reminds me of that other
song in bad taste, glorifing the war in Iraq.
Does anybody know who does that?
Larry
.

User: "Meteorite Debris"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 11:40:57 PM
On 18 Nov 2003 15:58:22 GMT the ET form known as Brian
Westley<westley@visi.com> sent a radio signal across the vast expanse
of deep space -._.--._.--._.--._.--._.--._.

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.

Just what the USA under Bush needs. A legal code the Taliban would
call their own.
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User: "Steve Knight"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 18 Nov 2003 07:17:16 PM
On 18 Nov 2003 15:58:22 GMT, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.

I can't listen to any country western stations. They're so full of
god/patriotism/we're so tough/ad nauseous blather, that I can't
believe anyone can sit there and like that crap.
The Bush administration must be behind it.
Yeah! That's it! It's a conspiracy to destroy our musical
preferences!
Wait... There is Rap too....
Never mind....
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly
.
User: "DCinON"

Title: Re: Bad song alert 19 Nov 2003 01:17:35 PM
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 01:17:16 GMT, Steve Knight <wooly@onic.net> wrote:

On 18 Nov 2003 15:58:22 GMT, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com> wrote:

http://www.whnt19.com/Global/story.asp?S=1529202&nav=1VPtJAwY

The Ten Commandments controversy has now been put to song. A North
Alabama man and his sister hope to send a message across the entire
country.

The song is called "The Ten Good Friends." It's starting to get air time
on radio stations all across America.


I can't listen to any country western stations. They're so full of
god/patriotism/we're so tough/ad nauseous blather, that I can't
believe anyone can sit there and like that crap.

The Bush administration must be behind it.

Yeah! That's it! It's a conspiracy to destroy our musical
preferences!

Wait... There is Rap too....

The problem with Rap is that I'm still waiting for the second note.
Doug

Never mind....

Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly

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