- Pete and Simon Townshend
- Mick and Chris Jagger
- Paul and Mike McCartney
- Eddie and Paul Simon
- Carmine and Vinny Appice
- Steve and Muff Winwood
- Ray and Dave Davies
- Roy and Grady Lee Orbison
- Paul and Joe Rodgers
- David and Mark Knopfler
The similar phrase 'Worldly Christianity' is one used by Bonhoeffer. It's J Gresham Machen that I want to line up most closely with. See his Christianity and culture here. Having done commentaries on Proverbs (Heavenly Wisdom) and Song of Songs (Heavenly Love), a matching title for Ecclesiastes would be Heavenly Worldliness. For my stance on worldliness, see 3 posts here.
Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts
10 Well known Rockstars and their lesser known musical brothers
Olympics Opening Ceremony
I haven't stayed up so late in ages but I did last night for the opening ceremony of the Olympics which was a total triumph. Highlights for me were Chariots of fire featuring Sir Simon Rattle and Mr Bean (Rowan Atkinson), the appearance of Mike Oldfield (I'd only been playing his album QE2 that afternoon) and the gobsmacking sequence with James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Her maj (I thought it particularly clever that you saw her back first and so you thought - yeah not her but then it was!). Also enjoyed Abide with me from Emeli Sande and The Arctic Monkeys doing Come Together and not forgetting JPR scoring a try for Wales. Paul McCartney at the end was inevitable and okay but poor song choice (Hey Jude - though what else I don't know) and the poor man can't sing any more (well, he is 70). How they missed any reference to Hackney born Marc Bolan I cannot imagine (this I see despite a campaign by some). Why U2 tracks were heard during the entry of the teams is mystifying. The entrance of 204 teams did become boring but it really is quite a thing to see and a reminder to pray for the nations of the world. I think it did make you proud to be British (not a phrase often on my lips) and it was good to see the Christian backbone to it all in Glastonbury Tor and Abide with me. I'm always wishing for more though and I do see the Olympic movement as a potential form of antichrist in that it in so many ways it presents an alternative way of salvation. I think Coubertin's thing about taking part not winning is fine enough but what does it oprofit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul. Ultimatley if you don't win, you've lost.
Gordon Waller
I read that Gordon Waller (on our right) has died in the USA aged 65. A world without love is a Paul McCartney number. Crackerjack was a sixties programme I remember fondly. Obituary here.
10 Songs about singers
This list was prompted by a question on University Challenge last night.
1. Duke Ellington (Sir Duke) - Stevie Wonder
2. Geno [Washington] - Dexy's Midnight Runners
1. Duke Ellington (Sir Duke) - Stevie Wonder
2. Geno [Washington] - Dexy's Midnight Runners
(This Geno Washington is apparently not to be confused with Gino Washington another artiste)
3. Syd Barrett (Shine on you crazy diamond) - Pink Floyd
5. Paul McCartney - Scissor Sisters
6. John Lennon (All those years ago) - George Harrison
7. (Song for) Bob Dylan - David Bowie
8. (Song to) Woody [Guthrie] - Bob Dylan
9. Don McLean (Killing me softly with his song) - Roberta Flack
10. Kurt Cobain (Tearjerker) - Red Hot Chili Peppers
3. Syd Barrett (Shine on you crazy diamond) - Pink Floyd
5. Paul McCartney - Scissor Sisters
6. John Lennon (All those years ago) - George Harrison
7. (Song for) Bob Dylan - David Bowie
8. (Song to) Woody [Guthrie] - Bob Dylan
9. Don McLean (Killing me softly with his song) - Roberta Flack
10. Kurt Cobain (Tearjerker) - Red Hot Chili Peppers
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