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<blockquote data-quote="tuke" data-source="post: 23077609" data-attributes="member: 127380"><p>You're probably right; I've found only limited references to The Word in their music: allusions to the Genesis story of Babel in <em><u>Nothing Changes</u></em> on the <strong><u>Strange Times</u></strong> album, "the son of peace" and <em>1 Corinthians XIII.13</em> on their <strong><u>Keys of the Kingdom</u></strong> album, <em><u>Bach #147</u></em> (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring) and other messianic messages on <strong><u>December</u></strong>, their Christmas album (2003). </p><p><em><u>Question</u></em> on <strong><u>A Question of Balance</u></strong> is intriguing: "I'm looking for someone to change my life. I'm looking for a miracle in my life. And if you could see what it's done to me; lose the life I knew and safely lead me through." </p><p>Though psychedelia had some kind of early influence, I find their lyrics are atypically moral and Jesus said "he who is not against Me is for Me."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuke, post: 23077609, member: 127380"] You're probably right; I've found only limited references to The Word in their music: allusions to the Genesis story of Babel in [I][U]Nothing Changes[/U][/I] on the [B][U]Strange Times[/U][/B] album, "the son of peace" and [I]1 Corinthians XIII.13[/I] on their [B][U]Keys of the Kingdom[/U][/B] album, [I][U]Bach #147[/U][/I] (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring) and other messianic messages on [B][U]December[/U][/B], their Christmas album (2003). [I][U]Question[/U][/I] on [B][U]A Question of Balance[/U][/B] is intriguing: "I'm looking for someone to change my life. I'm looking for a miracle in my life. And if you could see what it's done to me; lose the life I knew and safely lead me through." Though psychedelia had some kind of early influence, I find their lyrics are atypically moral and Jesus said "he who is not against Me is for Me." [/QUOTE]
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