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Am I the only one who listens to almost everything posted in this thread?
Now ya got it....Am I the only one who listens to -------- everything posted in this thread?
Ha! I was just reliving the good 'ol days and listening to the previews of various MATW releases on iTunes. I have several of their releases on cassette. I ended up purchasing one song off their first release, "All the Lonely Sheep." Very good lyrics on all of their stuff. Tempted to buy some more, especially with this song going through my head.I'm listening to a guy who could have been Alice Cooper - 'cept Roger Rose performed as an overtly Christian musician where Alice (Vincent, actually) kept his faith in the background for decades.
Here he is, with his group "Mad at the World" with his most "Alice-Cooper-ish" recording ever, IMO:
To this day, I tear up when I LISTEN to his words....
Cold is my tomorrow
Clouded is my sight
Sorrow in my spirit Windswept to the night
In my dream, it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
All the times I could have Opened up to God
All the things they told me Buried under sod
In my dream it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
Then He opened a book He called "Life"
To place where my name should be
Then He closed it & He started to cry
He said "You never knew Me".
I know that this sounds just Like a fairy tale
That's the way that I felt Now I live in hell
In my dream it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
That is so sadI'm listening to a guy who could have been Alice Cooper - 'cept Roger Rose performed as an overtly Christian musician where Alice (Vincent, actually) kept his faith in the background for decades.
Here he is, with his group "Mad at the World" with his most "Alice-Cooper-ish" recording ever, IMO:
To this day, I tear up when I LISTEN to his words....
Cold is my tomorrow
Clouded is my sight
Sorrow in my spirit Windswept to the night
In my dream, it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
All the times I could have Opened up to God
All the things they told me Buried under sod
In my dream it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
Then He opened a book He called "Life"
To place where my name should be
Then He closed it & He started to cry
He said "You never knew Me".
I know that this sounds just Like a fairy tale
That's the way that I felt Now I live in hell
In my dream it never would end this way
I woke up alone on my judgment day
Sure is. He sure did put some powerful words together that time.That is so sad
OKAY!Listening to Jeff Beck now. I saw him and Jennifer Batten and the House of Blues in New Orleans about 20 years ago. Best concert I ever attended. There's no denying this guy and Jennifer are rock-n-roll geniuses. ;)