Christian Music
Re: One question for you all: At what point does Praise and Worship music become too commercial?
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 15:51:08 GMTNewsgroups: rec.music.christian
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> You notice how this only happens in Christian music (and jazz, but > that's a horse of a different color). No other form of pop music > does this. You don't hear 8 other versions of the latest #1 pop > single within 2 years of the original. True. However... there *is* something different in regards to lyrical content when it comes to Christians wanting to sing the same songs that other people have written or previously recorded. Out in the mainstream, there's no particular "message" being spread. The topics for lyrics are virtually endless. But the lyrics in Christian music, and in particular praise and worship music, are centered around a central theme. That's no excuse to not come up with a "new song," but it's also a reason why people want to record the same things. As far as the market being saturated or too commercial, *I* am the one who chooses what I listen to. So what if there is more than one version of a certain song. No one tells me I have to listen to 8 versions of the same song! And on the other side of the coin, if I for some reason really like a certain song *and* want variety, I now have 8 versions of the song that I can choose from. :) The Breeze --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- I asked for all things that I might enjoy life. I was given life that I might enjoy all things. -Author Unknown
