Do you have any songs that you have listened and then thought that it also works from an apostate point of view?
I have always liked this song, but one time realized that I was thinking how it sounds awfully familiar, if you think about those who have lost family/friends due to leaving.
This song was originally made/written because one of the actors died in a car accident. Movie was still being filmed and many spots he was needed were never finished with him.
Songs that have a JW meaning?
by GrownMidget 9 Replies latest jw friends
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GrownMidget
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Village Idiot
Losing My Religion. -
Clambake
I remember back in the 90s watching the video to “You get what you give “ by the New Radicals and thinking how gay. Kids at a mall releasing pets from a pet store and throwing nets on people and what makes it worse is they totally think they are bad-ass when doing it.
Then I learned the band leader Gregg Alexander was raised as JW. Yeah to a JW that would seem totally bad ass.
It wasn’t till years later I that found “ Maybe you have been brainwashed too “ by the New Radicals in a pawn shop for a dollar. It was a really great disc. I started to research the New radicals and Gregg Alexander . It actually was on most critics best discs of the 90s lists.
Funny thing is he just stopped being famous all on his own. I asked around the fan boards if he was disfellowshipped, even baptised , shunned and all I would get “ what difference does it make blah blah blah. So stupid, no one understands. I guess he does work as a producer though.
I would love to know the whole story.
Anywho, you get what you give by the New Radicals is my JW song.
Also……..My darkest hour by Megadeth I always though was about getting disfellowed.
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ctrwtf
Rush Subdivisions
Growing up it all seems so one sided
Opinions are provided
The future pre-decided
Detached and subdivided
Nowhere is the dreamer or the misfit so alone
Conform or be cast out.......
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JW_Rogue
The Grudge - TOOL
If I Were - Nothing More
Terrible Lie - NIN
Dead Inside - Muse
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3rdgen
Weird Al Yankovic's Amish Paradise
We been wasting most our lives
living in an Amish paradise.
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but you prob'ly think it bites
living in an Amish paradise.
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Dunedain
Unforgiven, by Metallica is about DF'ing.
"New blood joins this earth, and quickly its subdued, thru constant pained disgrace, the young boy learns their rules"
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ihunt
Lauryn Hill - Mystery of Iniquity.
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bemused
My Generation by The Who is pretty clear that a generation covers only people born in a short period of time (and certainly doesn't overlap). Furthermore the song contains the line 'Why don't you all fade away?', which is an excellent question for JWs to consider.