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Offline Traditional Guy 20

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Satanic music...
« on: July 01, 2012, 02:16:58 AM »
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  • Personally I find:

    Jazz







    Rock n' Roll







    Hard Rock



    Acid Rock



    Grunge Rock



    Rap and Hip Hop



    ...as evil music in my opinion. It first started with jazz and the sex and booze of the 20's and then the sex, drugs, riots, and feminism supported in rock n' roll, and then the horrible values of grunge rock and hard rock and Satanic rock and acid rock and finally with rap and hip hop that supports raw lust and cop-killing. :barf:

    The only thing safe to listen to really is classical and folk music.

    Note: I would recommend not to watch those videos if you know how vile the music is. PG-13 rating





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    « Reply #1 on: July 01, 2012, 08:37:11 AM »
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  • One would argue that the rock n' roll genre was not as bad as rap and hip hop but really there's no difference between a rap song spouting the f-word in every sentence and Lennon's "Imagine" song talking about a world without God, religion, Heaven, Hell, nations, and property, or a rock n' roll song talking about casual sex and drugs. The only difference is one is more in your face while the other tries to use catchy lyrics to get you to forget the message of the song. Both genres are vial.


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    « Reply #2 on: July 01, 2012, 11:39:42 AM »
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  • I don't know about Jazz, have never listened to it much to be honest, but rock and roll is definitely satanic.

    I have my own personal list on singers and groups to avoid due to being immoral or completely satanic, and I can provide reasons for all of them if necessary (I'm sure this is going to get a response from roscoe, LOL):

    The Beatles
    The Eagles
    Led Zeppelin
    Beach Boys
    Michael Jackson
    Elton John
    Jay-Z
    David Bowie
    KISS
    Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath
    Elvis Presley (former Christian who went whacko, probably because of meds)
    Brittany Spears
    Madonna
    Brad Paisley (33 degree Freemason)
    Hall and Oates
    Eminem

    That's all I can think of right now, though I know there are more to avoid. Some are more obvious than others.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #3 on: July 01, 2012, 03:25:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
    I don't know about Jazz, have never listened to it much to be honest, but rock and roll is definitely satanic.

    I have my own personal list on singers and groups to avoid due to being immoral or completely satanic, and I can provide reasons for all of them if necessary (I'm sure this is going to get a response from roscoe, LOL):

    The Beatles
    The Eagles
    Led Zeppelin
    Beach Boys
    Michael Jackson
    Elton John
    Jay-Z
    David Bowie
    KISS
    Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath
    Elvis Presley (former Christian who went whacko, probably because of meds)
    Brittany Spears
    Madonna
    Brad Paisley (33 degree Freemason)
    Hall and Oates
    Eminem

    That's all I can think of right now, though I know there are more to avoid. Some are more obvious than others.


    Why Bowie?  Anything aside from the obvious ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ overtones?  (Just testing your depth, I guess.)
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    « Reply #4 on: July 01, 2012, 06:13:45 PM »
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  • Laramie, this video explains why David Bowie's music should be avoided:

    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.


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    « Reply #5 on: July 01, 2012, 07:29:24 PM »
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  • Mariae Nunquam Servus Peribit

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    « Reply #6 on: July 01, 2012, 11:16:50 PM »
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  • Jazz has degenerated over the years. It suffers from a lack of genuine originality and creativity.

    On the whole though, the genre can be enjoyable at times. In moderation.

    At it's best, jazz shares many commonalities with Baroque music. At it's worse, it's still better than Schoenberg and his 20th and 21st century ilk.

    Jazz harmonies can be fascinating and surprisingly rich. Poulenc was a master at utilizing jazz harmonies within a neo-Classic/Romantic idiom.


    I didn't watch any of the Jazz videos linked, but the Jazz I am referring to is the more cultivated style that is heard in restaurants, etc in city's with an active music scene. The sort of music that is on the radio program Excellence in Jazz on Capitol Public Radio.

    In fact, I was recently speaking with an accomplished harpsichordist, lamenting the fact that CPR cut off classical music after 7 PM and replaced it with a Jazz program. The musician told me that most of the Jazz wasn't so bad. I decided to give it a try - the first song had me captivated, quite beautiful.



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    « Reply #7 on: July 01, 2012, 11:33:14 PM »
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  • I personally look back to Gene Krupa and the trap drum set.  He did songs like, "sing sing sing."  It seems pretty obvious that the song is disorderly.  Our music should be ordered.  I think most people can see why that would be.  If Christ is order and we respect authority because it brings order and there's this music out there that is chaos, then why would we not conclude it was anti-order and hence, anti-christ.  

    If our insides are orderly, then our passions are in check and our virtue is blooming.  If our insides are chaotic, then our virtue is in check and our passion is blooming.  One leads to death, the other to life.  



    But technically, i've heard it dated back to joplin and "maple leaf rag."  



    Jazz roots, born from african slave culture in america, brought here from african cultures dominated by voodoo, not christianity.  

    Peter gabriel seems to understand voodoo plays a part in rock n roll's philosophy and that is akin to freud's outlook on western man.  



    thing about song's like "shock the monkey" is that guys like peter gabriel are always using bleeding heart issues, like animal rights, to mask their real message (selfish = good).  So, what that could possibly have to do with animal rights is beyond me.  Why should anyone who's liberated from all morality care about the suffering of another, particularly one so much weaker than themselves.  Do sharks worry about the plight of minnows?  I doubt it.  No, charity seems to have little to no place in modernism.  

    h.r. giger does the same thing with his art.  He claims he's trying to impress women with the horrors of childern or something like that, since he believes over population is a terrible threat.  That bologna and i think giger probably knows it.  His art is an expression of the horror of things like the pill, condoms and abortion, not overpopulation.  He does it in a way we can feel the horror, without engaging in a politically incorrect discussion or even appearing politically incorrect for appreciating it, but the effect is still there, just the same.  

    I just hate how these guys hide behind issues that dupe the general public into thinking they're better people if they don't have kids and quit eating meat.  The reality is, i think, that people don't have kids because they at least believe they can't afford them (prices go up, wages stay flat and benefits get cut) and they quit eating meat, because it is expensive!  They give up a nice big suv for a tiny civic hybrid, because they want to save money on gas, not save the planet!  They want to outlaw suvs because they're afraid of them hitting them, in their itty bitty eco-car, not hurting "space ship earth." :laugh1:





     






    Offline theology101

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    « Reply #8 on: July 01, 2012, 11:53:48 PM »
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  • I dont know if Id call Jazz Satanic, and Im sure glad I see none of my faves on the list- New Wave, Cold Wave, Punk, Post-Punk, Industrial, Techno. Other than classical, those are generally the only kind of music I listen to.


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    « Reply #9 on: July 02, 2012, 08:11:18 AM »
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  • "And the three men I admire most, the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost, they took the last train for the coast the day...the music died." Don Maclean, American Pie

    Don Maclean was Catholic BTW.

    I honestly wonder if they got rid of Buddy Holly (A) because he was an illuminati tool like Elvis, who's handler was allegedly Colonel Tom Parker his manager. (B) to get rid of the current idols to make way for the new "music" that was being prepared by Tavistock and Theodore Adorno (Stones Beatles etc.). It makes sense that if you are investing a lot of money and resources into a cultural revolution you would have to get rid of the old heroes to make way for the new.



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    « Reply #10 on: July 02, 2012, 09:58:49 AM »
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  • Don't miss one of the best traditional catholic articles about Rock music; written in 1985 by a certain Father Richard Williamson and posted here on Cathinfo:





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    « Reply #11 on: July 02, 2012, 03:43:33 PM »
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  • I forgot to add the Rolling Stones to the list! How could I forget them?

    AC/DC, Slash, and Nirvana should also be avoided.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #12 on: July 02, 2012, 04:00:33 PM »
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  • I've been a musician since the age of four (classical violinist for nine years, guitarist for 18), and I still listen to a number of these artists.  Jimmy Page was a huge part of my being a guitarist, and it had everything to do with the fact that he is a technically and improvisationally astounding guitarist, and nothing to do with his "obsession" with the occult, if he really has one.  Which really brings me to my point; I think you're giving these guys a bit too much credit as regards their spiritual beliefs.  I'd be shocked if any of them believe in anything beyond a nebulous sense of behavioral positivism.  Rock and roll is a descendant of rhythm and blues, jazz and blues, essentially ethnic or cultural music that gained a wider audience.  It is the commercialization of this music that brought about the rebellious image of the rock star, that would say shocking or offensive things.  In the modern era, that image has supplanted the music as the point of emotional anchorage.  Whether it's Plant (an incredible vocalist and harmonica player) or Ozzy (who I despise because the music's awful) or anyone else, I can ignore their politics, their beliefs or lack thereof, and enjoy the music.  It's the same with classic movies; I think Chaplin was hysterical and I own many of his films, but it doesn't make me predisposed to socialism.

    As for the whole backward-masking phenomenon, it's patently absurd.  People are hearing what they want to hear.  Do you honestly think that an artist that would be brave enough to say that they'd be re-united with their "ol' buddy Satan" would have any problem putting blatantly Satanic messages in their work?

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    « Reply #13 on: July 02, 2012, 07:12:01 PM »
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  • When I think of Led Zeppelin......I think of Vikings.  :dwarf:



    Ah, ah,
    We come from the land of the ice and snow,
    From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow.
    The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands,
    To fight the horde, singing and crying: Valhalla, I am coming!


    On we sweep with threshing oar, Our only goal will be the western shore.

    Ah, ah,
    We come from the land of the ice and snow,
    From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow.
    How soft your fields so green, can whisper tales of gore,
    Of how we calmed the tides of war. We are your overlords.

    On we sweep with threshing oar, Our only goal will be the western shore.

    So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins,
    For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing.

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    « Reply #14 on: July 02, 2012, 07:40:11 PM »
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  • Quote from: alaric
    When I think of Led Zeppelin......I think of Vikings.  :dwarf:



    Ah, ah,
    We come from the land of the ice and snow,
    From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow.
    The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands,
    To fight the horde, singing and crying: Valhalla, I am coming!


    On we sweep with threshing oar, Our only goal will be the western shore.

    Ah, ah,
    We come from the land of the ice and snow,
    From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow.
    How soft your fields so green, can whisper tales of gore,
    Of how we calmed the tides of war. We are your overlords.

    On we sweep with threshing oar, Our only goal will be the western shore.

    So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins,
    For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing.


    I can't tell from your post, but surely you're not suggesting that because the band made a few veiled references to Forn Siðr in Immigrant Song that they're espousing it or paganism in any way.  The song is a cultural narrative of the Vikings as the earliest settlers and conquerors of the New World, presumably as an allegory for the increased success that the band began to have in America following the release of II.