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I think I speak for most, or part of TBT when I say, "What?"Carlist Fern said:I don't understand your surprise when finding, for a genre dominated by the stale and the derivative, that the awards show for said genre would also be similarly banal.
the christian music genre has some of the best music out there, dont talk *censored.2.0* about something if youve never heard it..Carlist Fern said:I don't understand your surprise when finding, for a genre dominated by the stale and the derivative, that the awards show for said genre would also be similarly banal.
I would never dream of "talking *censored.2.0*" about something if I've never heard it, but unfortunately, I have. Quite a bit of it, actually. And to the non-mindless-Jesus-"freak", it is rather stale. And I'm guessing you don't know what derivative means in this sense, so here's a definition for ya:David said:the christian music genre has some of the best music out there, dont talk *censored.2.0* about something if youve never heard it..Carlist Fern said:I don't understand your surprise when finding, for a genre dominated by the stale and the derivative, that the awards show for said genre would also be similarly banal.
The Dictionary said:(typically of an artist or work of art) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason
Yeah, this always happens. Lemme guess... Casting Crowns won again? lol ...and CC doesn't make good music. At least not any more.Comatose said:The same boring artists win every year. Always pop and adult contemporary. :/ The awards were boring and predictable. I mean, c'mon. They were nominated 6 times. They should've at least won one.
John102 said:I bet Casting Crowns won like 20 of them amirite?
umm what? have you even heard any music from a christian artist?Carlist Fern said:I would never dream of "talking *censored.2.0*" about something if I've never heard it, but unfortunately, I have. Quite a bit of it, actually. And to the non-mindless-Jesus-"freak", it is rather stale. And I'm guessing you don't know what derivative means in this sense, so here's a definition for ya:David said:the christian music genre has some of the best music out there, dont talk *censored.2.0* about something if youve never heard it..Carlist Fern said:I don't understand your surprise when finding, for a genre dominated by the stale and the derivative, that the awards show for said genre would also be similarly banal.
The Dictionary said:(typically of an artist or work of art) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason
It, like the rest of protestant Christian "culture", is based either on the work of secular artists (or, as they should be called: artists), or a direct reaction to it. It is also usually filled to the brim with cloying worship and angsty holier-than-thou lyricism.
But let me guess, it uplifts your soul and draws you closer to Jesus?
David, this is the second damn time you've asked me that. Yes, yes I have.David said:umm what? have you even heard any music from a christian artist?Carlist Fern said:I would never dream of "talking *censored.2.0*" about something if I've never heard it, but unfortunately, I have. Quite a bit of it, actually. And to the non-mindless-Jesus-"freak", it is rather stale. And I'm guessing you don't know what derivative means in this sense, so here's a definition for ya:David said:the christian music genre has some of the best music out there, dont talk *censored.2.0* about something if youve never heard it..Carlist Fern said:I don't understand your surprise when finding, for a genre dominated by the stale and the derivative, that the awards show for said genre would also be similarly banal.
The Dictionary said:(typically of an artist or work of art) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason
It, like the rest of protestant Christian "culture", is based either on the work of secular artists (or, as they should be called: artists), or a direct reaction to it. It is also usually filled to the brim with cloying worship and angsty holier-than-thou lyricism.
But let me guess, it uplifts your soul and draws you closer to Jesus?
Yeah. Casting Crow's music isn't really that good anymore..Jeremy said:Yeah, this always happens. Lemme guess... Casting Crowns won again? lol ...and CC doesn't make good music. At least not any more.Comatose said:The same boring artists win every year. Always pop and adult contemporary. :/ The awards were boring and predictable. I mean, c'mon. They were nominated 6 times. They should've at least won one.
edit: lol didn't even see this when I wrote that -
John102 said:I bet Casting Crowns won like 20 of them amirite?
This is stale?Carlist Fern said:David, this is the second damn time you've asked me that. Yes, yes I have.David said:umm what? have you even heard any music from a christian artist?Carlist Fern said:I would never dream of "talking *censored.2.0*" about something if I've never heard it, but unfortunately, I have. Quite a bit of it, actually. And to the non-mindless-Jesus-"freak", it is rather stale. And I'm guessing you don't know what derivative means in this sense, so here's a definition for ya:David said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
The Dictionary said:(typically of an artist or work of art) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason
It, like the rest of protestant Christian "culture", is based either on the work of secular artists (or, as they should be called: artists), or a direct reaction to it. It is also usually filled to the brim with cloying worship and angsty holier-than-thou lyricism.
But let me guess, it uplifts your soul and draws you closer to Jesus?