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Jars of Clay — Flood
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Ironically perhaps, this song apparently was a favorite at gay dance clubs.
07734 wrote:
For the whole Christian-Rock thing... I'm impressed with how some people can use religion to inspire their music - whether moderns like Sufjan Stevens, oldies like the Oh Brother soundtrack or classics like Mozart. But don't get all preachy on me, either. I think that's what turns most folks away from Christian-hyphen-whatever. I prefer the songs that are either metaphor (like these guys) or non-English (Gregorian chant).
You've made a good point. There are songs by Sixpence None the Richer I like too, that arent their mainstream hit Kiss Me.As long as you stick with metaphors, the challenges of human relationships, or chanting monks, you are religious without being annoyingly fanatical about it. But like that greatest hits album sold on cable and the like? Blecch!
This is a fantastic song and a fantastic album. Regardless of its religious content, inspiration produces genius. I practice a very different religion and I still love it and find it inspirational on a number of levels.
Wow, this brings back memories of Christian University. Bad and good. Haven't listened to this band in years.
Loreena to Jars of Clay........hmmmm transition: Segway to KLR
Jars of Clay rock live... their new album Good Monsters is great.
The greatest Christian rock band in the world is U2. I've never heard anyone complain about their music because of its religious associations. Why complain about this band? If you like the song, ok. If not, ok. You're not going to burn in hell either way.
Frank_Dunn wrote:
I'm happy to say this doesn't get any air time in the UK.
One of the many positive attributes of the UK.
themotion wrote:
hell yes. . . jars of clay. this entire album should be uploaded. . . . such a great album. definitely in my top ten deserted island collection. On a side note: Why do we say 'it's good, but it's "Christian Rock"'? I am not a christian. But I love this band. Here is a group of people expressing what they truly believe as truth(isn't that rock 'n' roll?), but are subjected to an initial filter by those who are turned off by the term 'Christian rock'. This song provoked me to buy the CD. I did not know they were "christian" until after i got it. I agree!! Don't label. Open your mind. This is great music.
Jars of Clay has a great new album out it's called good monsters - not to mention the live version of this song.
For the whole Christian-Rock thing... I'm impressed with how some people can use religion to inspire their music - whether moderns like Sufjan Stevens, oldies like the Oh Brother soundtrack or classics like Mozart. But don't get all preachy on me, either. I think that's what turns most folks away from Christian-hyphen-whatever. I prefer the songs that are either metaphor (like these guys) or non-English (Gregorian chant).
I really liked this...untill the violin piece in the middle just killed it
themotion wrote:
hell yes. . . jars of clay. this entire album should be uploaded. . . . such a great album. definitely in my top ten deserted island collection. On a side note: Why do we say 'it's good, but it's "Christian Rock"'? I am not a christian. But I love this band. Here is a group of people expressing what they truly believe as truth(isn't that rock 'n' roll?), but are subjected to an initial filter by those who are turned off by the term 'Christian rock'. Don't label. Open your mind. This is great music.
Totally agree 100%with you on this.
another guilty pleasure. . .
themotion wrote:
hell yes. . . jars of clay. this entire album should be uploaded. . . . such a great album. definitely in my top ten deserted island collection. ... Don't label. Open your mind. This is great music.
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Frank_Dunn wrote:
I'm happy to say this doesn't get any air time in the UK.
Glad I don't live in the UK
This song was used in a GREAT Warren Miller movie recently.
I think my ears are bleeding.
hell yes. . . jars of clay. this entire album should be uploaded. . . . such a great album. definitely in my top ten deserted island collection. On a side note: Why do we say 'it's good, but it's "Christian Rock"'? I am not a christian. But I love this band. Here is a group of people expressing what they truly believe as truth(isn't that rock 'n' roll?), but are subjected to an initial filter by those who are turned off by the term 'Christian rock'. Don't label. Open your mind. This is great music.
How did you manage to play this nonsense after (and over the end of) Dylan? Both songs are about floods, but Dylan is profound and this is crap.
This is a total "guilty pleasure" for me.
BOA NOITE!
Shonkers wrote:
The folks who make comments like "I had NO idea this was Christian rock. Oh well, I like it anyway. " or worse, "Please, no more crossovers from Christian rock music." just slay me. Talk about intolerence.
How 'bout some Satanic rock? :D
Originally Posted by Shonkers: The folks who make comments like "I had NO idea this was Christian rock. Oh well, I like it anyway. " or worse, "Please, no more crossovers from Christian rock music." just slay me. Talk about intolerence.
I find the first statement slightly worse. The second one means... I don't like this... it's Christian Rock... I haven't liked other Christian Rock I've heard...SO, no more crossovers from Christian Rock. Pretty fair statement... I haven't heard enough Christian Rock knowingly to make a statement although I've heard some that is BAD ( Not Evil of course, just plain Bad)
Another of those cuts that I vaguely remember hearing and liking, without any idea of who the band was. Ya gotta love RP !!!
Originally Posted by Shonkers: The folks who make comments like "I had NO idea this was Christian rock. Oh well, I like it anyway. " or worse, "Please, no more crossovers from Christian rock music." just slay me. Talk about intolerence.
Not only that, but if that's what's in the artist's head, it makes the work less legitimate? Good music is good music. By the way, people tried to pigeonhole U2 as a "Christian Rock Band" not that many years ago...
This song seems to be highly underrated. This album came out when I was going through my teenage rebellion phase and didn\'t want to have anything to do with the religion of my parents. I absolutely adored the album anyway. I like to think I\'ve matured in my attitudes toward religion, and I\'m still an atheist, and I still love this band. Both their self-titled and Much Afraid are fantastic albums.
Wow, truely awful. Enough to make me turn it off.
Originally Posted by MiataDJ: Great band...great tune. You wanna hear one of the best modern Christmas tunes of all time? Check out their version of, "Little Drummer Boy." IT ROCKS! :)
Heheheh, that is an amazing version :) Bill, please play more Jars, especially the stuff that never made the radio (e.g. not flood :) They've got some amazing stuff.
Great band...great tune. You wanna hear one of the best modern Christmas tunes of all time? Check out their version of, \"Little Drummer Boy.\" IT ROCKS! :)
This song is so boppable! I am bopping in my chair! And the voices are as tuneful as the tune is catchy. I wish my exercise class could use this one to do an aerobics piece to! I think I am hooked on this song. :) :D
I happen to dig this tune. Banal lyrics can be forgiven if they\'re supported by a decent tune. This one gets a thumbs up in my book. - It\'s interesting to see that these guys generate controversy simply by virtue of being associated with Christianity. Give me a break. There\'s nothing overtly preachy or evangelical about these guys; they\'re not admonishing you to change your ways or burn in Hell. As far as I can tell, their lyrics reference Christian themes, and that\'s about it. With \"artists\" like Eminem singing about stabbing dykes in the head or Ice Tea singing about killing cops, people who bitch about Jars of Clay have their priorities out of whack if you ask me.
one word for this song -- \"contrived\"
Even though I'm not Christian, that association doesn't bother me as long as the lyrics are meaningful. (Which they aren't especially.) What really does bother me is that it has a harsh pointed sound that isn't easy for me to listen to. Wait, I take that back. It has a sound that is downright unpleasant for me to listen to. If this was never ever played again, I wouldn't weep too much :) But, since it's way better than Creed, I'll be nice and give it a two.
u peeps r saying that this song is soo old but ...bands like zep or rem are not? lol ........ok!
I\'m happy to say this doesn\'t get any air time in the UK.
Jeez folks, stop being put off by the \"Christian\" association with this song. Its a great song period. If it happens to be Christian, fine. Bands like this could give Christian rock a good name.
Wow, this was released only six years ago. Seems like just yesterday! I\'ve always liked this tune. It was a nice reprieve from the spoo which dominated the radio at the time.
The album is very well done musically speaking but only 3 songs on album are really good . By the way if you own the album notice the 3 songs that are really good are produced by Adrian Belew if I remember right. Liquid , Arms of a child , and Flood are the songs ;)
blech. aside from the obvious turnoff by the thinly-veiled preachy lyrics, this song is just so whiney and saccharine. this is the first song i\'ve heard on RP that i was truly surprised to hear played.
Some songs fade into obscurity, deservedly.
After HS, I thought I wouldnt have to hear this ever again....guess not.