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| 1120.1 |  | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Wanna see my scar? | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:20 | 10 | 
|  |               <<< Note 1120.0 by CSC32::J_CHRISTIE "Ps. 85.10" >>>
>include songs extolling the virtues of wishing upon a star ["When You Wish
>Upon a Star," from Disney's Pinnochio] and a belief in magic carpets ["A
>Whole New World (Order?! ;-})," from Disney's Aladdin].  Surely these would
>be offensive to the more Fundamentalist faction.
    	Sometimes, Richard, your fundamentalist sniping is merely
    	tiring.  This one was downright stupid.
    
    	If you meant to just yank chains, I stand successfully-yanked.
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| 1120.2 |  | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I press on toward the goal | Thu Aug 03 1995 10:58 | 19 | 
|  | ZZ    Surely these would be offensive to the more Fundamentalist faction.
    
    Richard:
    
    You have set a paradigm in your mind regarding this type of thing.
    
    I appreciate a fruity Chablis once in awhile and I appreciate most
    kinds of music.  Went to a Chicago concert 7 years ago and got two Paul
    McCartney tickets when he did his American Tour.  Great to hear the old
    songs again.
    
    I appreciate good solid song writing and singing.  In fact, I have a
    few Sandi Patti tapes and am moved by much of her music.  If you get
    the inkling, I would strongly recommend Sandy Patti Live.  She does an
    excellect imitation of Karen Carpenter and Barbara Streisand (quite
    humerous), but a few of the songs are quite moving...particularly We
    Sahll Behold Him and Upon this Rock!
    
    -Jack 
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| 1120.3 |  | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Ps. 85.10 | Fri Aug 04 1995 12:52 | 24 | 
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Yes, Jack.  Sandi Patty did do her Karen Carpenter/Barbara Streisand
vocal styling exaggerations, to the tune "Jesus Loves Me." (Surrealistic,
when you think about it)
My wife and I enjoyed the concert.  I'm not sure I'd be willing to
pay the price of tickets were it to come out of my own pocket.  But
then, I probably wouldn't be willing to shell out the money for tickets
to a Paul McCartney concert either.
Perhaps you are not among those who are offended by heathen notions
found in some song lyrics.  Perhaps you consider them merely fanciful.
I know I do.
At the same time, I know parents who prohibit their children from seeing
"Snow White" and "The Wizard of Oz."  I did say "the *more* Fundamentalist
faction," you know.
Did you think I was singling you out?  Reminds me of a song recorded by
Carly Simon and Mick Jagger.
Richard
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| 1120.4 |  | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I press on toward the goal | Fri Aug 04 1995 13:14 | 13 | 
|  |     I didn't think you were referring to me...I just wanted you to know
    that I still enjoy all kinds of music...and I consider myself a
    fundamentalist for the most part.  
    
    Even though there are some people like Streisand who because of her
    political views should be prohibited from reproducing, I believe she
    has one of the most beautiful voices in music.  Tongue firmly in
    cheek!)  I have an appreciation for Jazz and bands with alot of brass.
    I have a collection of albums from a variety of different
    musicians.  I do believe that parents should become involved in the
    music their children listen too....sure!
    
    -Jack
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| 1120.5 | Spiritually Inspired | PENUTS::JCONTE |  | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:07 | 7 | 
|  |     Sandi Patti.......her Christian music with her beautiful voice has
    brought me where I am today "spiritually".  I would rather listen to
    Sandi than any other vocalist singing for the Lord.  If anyone has any
    doubt about her God given gift........listen to her sing.
    
    Spiritually Inspired
    Jeanne
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