Creed, another reason that makes them lame

Christian music has come a long way.

*Originally posted by Phil Jayhan *
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Shows how times have changed…

when Janice did it, it was sooooo coool…

We loved it when Jimi was so freaked he forgot the lyrics…

You pay for a show, quality is not guaranteed (I see a whole bunch of shows each year - 2 yrs ago I saw 250 shows). Sometimes it is spiritual, sometimes it is a garage band on 'ludes.

The next thing these guys will want a refund because their football team didn’t play as well as in the past…

Pfffff! Weenies…

Rev

you would ahve to pay me money to ge see Creed

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umm Creed is not a Christian band…

they were point blank asked on VH1 like 3 years ago…the lead singer’s father is a pastor so he said his upbringing influences his songs to have a spiritual connotation; but as a whole the entire band is searching for that faith answer still…

that yes some of the songs were about seeking God in a way but only because of what his life has led him through…he made it clear they weren’t christian.

that’s disgusting about the concert though

maybe they’re wiccan?

I think they are still looking for good songs and talent as well.

it happens.

I saw Jerry Cantrell a few years ago, and was totally disappointed. I walked out on Black Sabbath because Ozzy was so drunk he fell off the stage.

Should the band charge more when they have an enlightened evening?

The best thing people can do to get the message across in Chicago is stop buying thier merchandise, stop playing thier songs, and don’t buy any more concert tickets. An organized email campaign can do wonders…

Rev

STR8^

i walked out on ozzy once cause it was cold and rainy and my hands were turning blue. i took that as a bad sign.

seeing estradasphere live at KFLA march 9th was as best as i can describe a 3 hour audio orgasm. prolly the greatest ive felt in my life.

I was fortunate enough to be one of the 250 people at a Ben Harper solo acoustic show last year in June… The room was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. An experience like that changes me in small ways for the better.

It’s hard to explain, but it is kind of spiritual… sort of… especially when it happens outdoors… at that point in time, nothing else matters, and tranquility happens upon me.

::darn hippie parents::

Rev

Don’t blame your hippie parents

Moon Essence and Wolf Soul obviously raised you well

lol, the whole point of this post was to say those names
I’ve never been to a quiet concert… I don’t think I ever will either, but I’d like to experience it

lol!

Friends Don’t Let Friends Listen To Creed.

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