Subj : FRIENDLY WARNING To : Steve Kemp From : Howie Coombe Date : Sun Jun 13 2004 11:18 pm Dear Steve, in regards to this message to David Duvall. > DD> Is it because a lot of these bands seem like they are copying secular > Huh? Huh what?. > Since when is "that which is copied" is secular"? That is a good question. > Look at Creed! What about them?. > They are Godsmack with a Christian bent...which came first?, Godsmack i think. > And they are BOTH A.I.C. clones mixed with a bit of Soundgarden and... And they should both be copying themselves. > Point is, what religious bands should they copy? As i said before they should be copying themselves and evolving from there, besides. Creed no longer exsist. > DD> but just putting in Christian lyrics (or "watered down" lyrics to > The more successful Christian bands ARE changers with the times... Aha, what are "The more successful Christian bands", and how have they changed?. > like ALL other bands! Ahh but you dont think "Christian" bands have certain unfair advantages that other bands dont have?. > Methinks your arguments is silly. How so?. > For what you are saying is that "Christian bands" can't adapt to current > trends, And some can not, making his argument maybe slightly generalist but i dont know about "silly". > or to their own more modern wants, Except that i dont know if there wants are "modern" in a lot of cases. > without being called followers of "trends"...but I don't see you > complaining about EVERYONE else that "evolves" within the music scene. No he probably does not, because in a lot of cases they do it as well if not better then the "Christian" band, without preaching, and with out the institutional advantages that the "Christian" bands's do have. > AGAIN, Yes?. > it's a moot point, How so?. > IMO. Explain your opinion, please. > Christians can do whatever everyone else does without MY judging them! Indeed they can, it is a pity it is not the other way around. --- FLAME v2.0/b * Origin: Common Ground +61-8-8223-2131 - Telnet cg.dircsa.org.au (3:800/816) .