I still listen to Petra

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I remember discovering Petra back at boarding school. The Coloring Song is one of my favorites.
 
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I remember discovering Petra back at boarding school. The Coloring Song is one of my favorites.
Ah yes! Petra!
A fave in our household.
I LOVE hearing my kiddos randomly start singing Petra songs :)
One day things were crazy and chaotic, and no one would settle down. I pulled up a Petra concert on youtube (just to play the continuous music) they were GLUED (unfortunately, it was VERY LOUD in my back room as they sang along and jumped/danced around....... but I'll take that kind of noise/chaos over whining/screaming ANY DAY)
 

Lynx

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Petra... heh. Back in my day kids listened to it because their parents hated it, but it was Christian so their parents figured it was better than worldly alternatives with the same sound.

"Where'd you get this Petra CD?"
"Grandma bought me it."

*phone rings
"Mom, how COULD you?!"
"It's called payback, dear."
"But the music I drove you nuts with when I was a kid was GOOD music!"
 

Lynx

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If you like Petra, what about White Heart? Steve Camp's earlier albums? Paige Armstrong?
 

JohnDB

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I remember discovering Petra back at boarding school. The Coloring Song is one of my favorites.
Judas Kissed....

I can still hear it in my head.

But now there's newer stuff...and the old stuff like this is something of a joke.
 

Sculpt

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I remember discovering Petra back at boarding school. The Coloring Song is one of my favorites.
There's so many good songs from Petra. What's your Top 10?

Not in specific order

1. Rose-Colored Stained Glass Windows
2. Not By Sight
3. Grave Robber
4. Road to Zion
5. Voice in the Wind
6. More Power To You
7. Late For Annie
8. Beat the System
9. Never Say Die
10. Adonai
 
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Godsgirl83

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There's so many good songs from Petra. What's your Top 10?

Not in specific order

1. Rose-Colored Stained Glass Windows
2. Not By Sight
3. Grave Robber
4. Road to Zion
5. Voice in the Wind
6. More Power To You
7. Late For Annie
8. Beat the System
9. Never Say Die
10. Adonai
and don't forget
THIS MEANS WAR
and
IT IS FINISHED
 

Magenta

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I liked their stuff before they went heavy metal.
I think heavy metal when I hear their name, and yet in youtubing
them now, they looked and sounded like an 80's glam pop rock band
:giggle:
 

Sculpt

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and don't forget
THIS MEANS WAR
and
IT IS FINISHED
Always enjoyed It Is Finished!

I mostly just know Petra from Washes Whiter Than (1979) to On Fire! (1988). The Back to the Street and This Means War! albums were a bit of a "miss" for me. And haven't heard any of the albums after On Fire.
 
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Petra was life changing for me, The "More power to Ya" Album inspired me to most
importantly receive salvation thru faith in Christ but to also pursue a music recording
And performing Ministry. Bob Hartman has written so many incredible songs!
 

Mii

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and don't forget
THIS MEANS WAR
That is the ONLY song I recall that they did (ty for confirming). This was when I was 6 but I definitely reacted to that song quite a bit lol.

Idk why it comes back to my memory from time to time but then I think of the word Petra and I get off on what that even means and I think I recall it meaning rock in Greek? I suppose now would be a good time to look it up though ;)


Edit: Simply, yes it does. In depth...um yes but there's more to it and I don't want to keep reading lol.
 

BrotherMike

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I am beyond belief you still listen to Petra! Ok bad dad joke but had to do it. Lol
 

Sculpt

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That is the ONLY song I recall that they did (ty for confirming). This was when I was 6 but I definitely reacted to that song quite a bit lol.

Idk why it comes back to my memory from time to time but then I think of the word Petra and I get off on what that even means and I think I recall it meaning rock in Greek? I suppose now would be a good time to look it up though ;)


Edit: Simply, yes it does. In depth...um yes but there's more to it and I don't want to keep reading lol.
Yep, Petra means rock. Interesting double meaning, Peter being the rock, and rock n roll.
 

Lynx

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Judas Kissed....

I can still hear it in my head.

But now there's newer stuff...and the old stuff like this is something of a joke.
I like the new stuff, but I still like the old.

If it has something to say, it doesn't get old. The earliest LeFevres albums are still good for me. :cool:
 
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I liked their stuff before they went heavy metal.
You know what the problem with modern music is? The fact that it all sounds the same. Quite aside from the fact that there are too many cover tunes, derivative artists and formulaic songwriters, not to mention actual aural terrorists in this business, even the honest professionals who are of or strive to be of good character are making hideous records. It's a function of the way the world is, the temper of the times, just the fact that all true art actually imitates life. Even bands that aren't all that bad are that bad.
 

Gideon300

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You know what the problem with modern music is? The fact that it all sounds the same. Quite aside from the fact that there are too many cover tunes, derivative artists and formulaic songwriters, not to mention actual aural terrorists in this business, even the honest professionals who are of or strive to be of good character are making hideous records. It's a function of the way the world is, the temper of the times, just the fact that all true art actually imitates life. Even bands that aren't all that bad are that bad.
Chicken and egg........ Satan uses entertainment to lead people further and further away from God. Other entertainers jump on the bandwagon (ho ho) and soon you have even Christian music caught up in worldly music.

Young people are incredibly impressionable. I had a teenage step daughter. She had to wear Stussi clothes, she followed the same band as everyone else and the thought of being different never entered her mind. Celebrities really are role models, whether they like it or not. Mostly they lead people astray along the broad path that leads to destruction.
 
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Well, that's too bad. If you really need art or music or film in your life, you do always have the option of practicing moral aesthetic judgement and trying to find good people who are really trying to communicate with you. Some of them are, you know. in spite of the fact that much entertainment is crude and immoral, there's still the fact that people are couch potatoes and just sit absorbing any old thing. Markets do respond to buyers, you know. there's a give and take to it, or rather, it's all trade, barter and sales, but there are both bull and bear markets.