shall we get high on truth?

viernes, febrero 24, 2006

CD'S

Alright, I've discovered a way to motivate myself to never again copy music off borrowed CD's. Sure the fact that it is wrong and illegal is good motivation but a little more always helps.

I hear that the music industry is getting harder all the time. Why is this? I think it's not because the demand for music is getting less and less but because the demand for quality music is get higher and higher. We want to hear uniquely distinct sounds and perfectly equalized bass and treble and all that good stuff plus we want to hear a wide veriaty of instruments. But while our demand for music is infinite the money in our pockets is finite and sadly we have to put our music crave on hold... unless... yes, why not?! Lets just borrow that music that we want and rip it or copy it! Whala! Free music! Pretty nice, huh? So nice that we begin to get most of our music this way instead of supporting the music groups. This, I think, is a big reason the music industry is getting hard--people aren't buying the CD's because they don't need to.

Here's my proclamation: we can't expect the unbeliever to have much of a reason to reject free music but that's the beautiy of my vision. Let's say that Christians all of a sudden started to support Christian music all the way and the rest of the world doesn't change at all. Little by little Christian music will get better and better quality while worldly music begins fall behind. Wouldn't that be cool? We've got more to sing about anyway! We should be at the very top produceing music that no one else can even come close too!

Now, let us call on all Christians to come together and quit getting their music the illegal way. Support your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ as they produce awesome worship and unbeatable melodys, beats, and lyrics! May we smite the meaningless worldly music! May we make our God proud!

4 Comments:

Blogger yoshi said...

wow...that was pretty inspirin. good way to look at it.

24/2/06 8:21 p.m.

 
Blogger Nata said...

This'll be fun to answer, thanks for asking.

First of all, i never said that all Christian music is poor quality. i just think they're usually one step behind in the "latest" music techniques. i also want to make it clear that i think there is still some secular music that doesn't cross the line and is worth listening to.

i'd have to say that if it's the style that you are talking about, there's just about everything you can think of in Christian music. Some of it i don't care for and some i don't agree with. But you name it and you can find a Christianized version of it. If you still can't find the style of music you're looking for then maybe your just too picky. i find that a lot of music i don't usually becomes music i do like after listening to it quite a bit.

As far as lyrics go, i'd say you're stuck if you don't like them and may God have mercy on your poor soul.

26/2/06 8:38 p.m.

 
Blogger Nata said...

would you consider those classical pieces worldly? does the Jazz defy God or is it just good-old entertainment? i don't know why it wouldn't be okay to get that music.

and there are many orchestrated CD's with classical pieces and hymns arranged together. is that what you're looking for? i have on if you would like to borrow it (and not rip it).

if you don't like Christian music and you don't want to support good-old entertainment i believe you're stuck with nothing to listen too. maybe you should produce some music of your own.

1/3/06 9:40 p.m.

 
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