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Conservative Rock Groups?
Posted on 03/17/2002 11:56:23 AM PST by Lebowski
I was wondering if anybody can name some conservative rockers. It seams most people in the Music Industry are Left-Leaning, especially the hard stuff. I think you could say the same for most entertainment personalities, including movie stars and directors. So if any of my fellow conservatives could point me in the way of some good conservative rock groups it would be appreciated.
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KEYWORDS: creed; jaclynnesheiwat; jaclynstapp; music; scottstapp
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To: Lebowski
Creed and P.O.D
My teenage son listens to both and they "rock" ( I especially love Creed's music, lyrics and Scott Stapps voice ).
Creed is NOT a Christian band. Stapp's father was a minister and he has had a Christian upbringing but left home because of the strictness of his parents and their religion. I do believe, from listening to his lyrics, that he is "searching" for something missing in his life. They are conservative in their lyrics which I believe reflects their personal attitudes.
P.O.D.'s "Alive" is not a love song about a man and woman but rather about the relationship with Jesus although many relate it to that of man and woman ( listen to the lyrics and read about the band's faith ). "Youth of the Nation" is a wonderful, but sad, song about the situation of our youth. They are very conservative as well.
All of this from my 15 yo son the music expert. :)
To: FreedominJesusChrist
I own 2 of their CD's.. (OK, well, one skips now)
and have always enjoyed them.
Oh, Sammy Hagar also is as conservative as they come...
To: FreedominJesusChrist
Yeah, I suppose. At 48, I feel like such an old fogie sometimes. I like melody and I like lyrics and if I hear even a couple of measures of rapping, to me it's a rap song and I turn it off. My kids like POD, though, and the group is clean and they don't cuss and they have a positive message and so it's fine with me.
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:19:04 PM PST
by
PaulJ
To: Lebowski
Queensryche, Riot, Savatage, the new Judas Priest cd has some very anti NWO lyrics. Check out Queensryche, especially "operation mindcrime" which reads like a black ops subterfuge operation. Lots of political intrigue.
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:19:19 PM PST
by
Overseer
To: FreedominJesusChrist; humblegunner; Joe 6-pack; Lebowski
Big Creed fan here. I've always been a big Rock and/or Heavy Metal fan. After I had kids, I had a hard time finding something I could listen to with them in the car with me. LOL Pantera just wasnt going to work. Then Creed came along, thank God.
Their music is great! Their words are very meaningful. He denies their music is "Christian" and claims it's just "spiritual", but Christians know Christian symbolism when we see it. We know what he is talking about when he talks about being enslaved to sin or addictions. There is a lot of immersion in water in several or their videos, coming out of the water a new person.
Have you read the words to "America". There is a line in that song that speaks of abortion. Excellent song.
To: Lebowski
Talking about yuppie groups. One thing that particularily annoyed me after September 11th, was when all the pop stars came together to collaborate on the song 'What's Going On?'. This song originally started out as some kind of tribute and fundraiser for the victims of September 11th. The other day, I was watching MTV and found out that they switched the tribute and fundraising to AIDS victims in Africa. I thought that was a misleading way to fundraise for money. And I wouldn't care so much, but just the fact that celebrities are throwing money at the AIDS problem in Africa and then not encouraging more moral behavior for the population in there is just so annoying. The AIDS problem in Africa is not going to stop if people do not become one partner for life people.
To: Lebowski
Amen. "Why should the devil have all the good music?"
-Larry Norman
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:21:03 PM PST
by
dersepp
To: Lebowski
Well, Beethoven was a small "r" republican and he was the first punk rocker.
To: PleaseNoMore
Creed is very good. I've become a fan of theirs, though I notice that, perhaps because their lyrics are not your typical collectivist/leftist pishposh, they often get derided by fans and some critics to whom such deviation is simply not to be abided.
Your comment also put me in mind of a band I sometimes enjoyed when I was growing up, Iron Butterfly: their leader and keyboardsman, Doug Ingle, was the son of a church organist, and there was, indeed, precisely what one of the band's liner notes claimed: an influence of the classical church music turned up in much of his songwriting, right down to the organ solo he took, following the infamous drum break, in the band's best-remembered number, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." (To this day, that solo puts me in mind of the church or, better yet, the Reform Jewish synagogue in which I grew up.) Ingle also used such influences in such passages as the introductions to songs like "Possession," "My Mirage," and "Fields of Sun"...
To: FreedominJesusChrist
Lyrics to P.O.D's "Alive"
Verse 1:
Everyday is a new day
Im thankful for every breath I take
I wont take it for granted
So I learn from my mistakes
Its beyond my control, sometimes its best to let go
Whatever happens in this lifetime
So I trust in love
You have given me peace of mind
chorus:
I feel so alive for the very first time
I cant deny you
I feel so alive
I feel so alive for the very first time
And I think I can fly
Verse 2:
Sunshine upon my face
A new song for me to sing
Tell the world how I feel inside
Even though it might cost me everything
Now that I know this, so beyond, I cant hold this
I can never turn my back away
Now that Ive seen you
I can never look away
chorus
bridge:
Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
Now that I see you (I could never look away)
Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
Now that I see you (I believe no matter what they say)
To: Lebowski
I meant to add, Gene Simmons has been impressing me lately with his outspokenness, and non-politically correct speech. Don't know if he is a conservative, but I'll give him credit for calling it like it is.
To: Duke Nukum
And he looked suspiciously like John Belushi.
To: Overseer
Oh Wow, I haven't heard Queensryche in years.
To: SpookBrat
Lets' not leave Ozzy Osbourne out..while percieved
as satanic by some, in real life he is quite conservative.
To: Lebowski
Sorry if I missed it, but what does P.O.D. stand for? I have wondered about that.
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:26:02 PM PST
by
pnz1
To: Lebowski
Welcome to the forum. Please don't make us cut off your johnson.
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:26:08 PM PST
by
Pistias
To: PleaseNoMore
For those interested I started another discussion about conservative movies. I would appreciate your input. Lets keep this going.
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:26:38 PM PST
by
Lebowski
To: Overseer
I can tell you that Queensryche's EMPIRE tells another story. There is a family element to the band and some religious overtones but they tended to rip on the Bush administration in the late 80s and early 90s. I am a fan of theirs but barely since they have decided to release one pile of crap after another the last 3 releases.
To: Pistias
That was great! Thanks! You definetly know how I got my name! The Dude Abides
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posted on
03/17/2002 12:27:36 PM PST
by
Lebowski
To: pnz1
P.O.D. supposedly means "Payable on Death.
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