I've heard that some people call some old folk artists
and musicians "hippies" and people trying to bring back old
ideas that were supposedly wrong. I've studied a great deal,
listened to these "old hippies" most of my life, and have
realized they actually were spreading God's messages in more modern
languages and technologies. And many of them came from church backgrounds,
singing in the choirs and performing around the world with spiritual and
gospel music.
This page should be listened to with a sense of humor,
or in Biblical terms, especially for Christians, with the ability to
examine or "reconcile" yourself to God, and to laugh at yourself
for your violations of the Golden Rule, and look around the world and see
if you understand why some of these songs are so relevant today, despite
how irreverent they might seem... by people I'd call frustrated angels.
Average White Band - Soul Searching
I've giggled every time I listened to this song
Todd Rundgren - Initiation - B02 - Eastern
Intrigue
BJ Thomas - The Best of BJ Thomas - Gospel Live - 03 - Would They Love Him Down In
Shreveport
Dire Straits - Industrial Disease
Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming - 01 - Gotta Serve
Somebody
Andy Williams - Born Free
Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming - 03 - I Believe In
You
Aimee Mann - Wise Up
Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming - 07 - When You Gonna Wake
Up
Annie Lennox - Songs Of Mass Destruction - 02 - Love Is Blind
(Edit)
Holly GoAnarchy - Why Am I Not A Lesbian - 03 - They're Lying To
You
Holly Near - Edge - 09 - Uh
Huh
Emma's Revolution - One - 12 - Code
PINK
Holly Near - Edge - 12 - I Ain't
Afraid
Holly Near - Edge - 08 - Standard White
Jesus
Electric Light Orchestra - Calling America
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Angel Station - B04 -
Resurrection
Arlo Guthrie - Pause of Mr Claus
Bourgeois Tagg - Waiting For The Worm To Turn
Bonus Tracks
George Harrison - Brainwashed - 12 - Brainwashed
Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales - 11 - Epilogue (Nothing 'Bout Me)