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The 77’s: Top 40 Songs of All Time

November 21, 2022November 22, 2022 Staff 3 Comments Success, Musical, Soul, The 77s, Musical Taste, 77s, Love Song, Sounds, Radio, Christian Music, Lyrics, Emotion, Passion, Songs, Playlist, Writing, Album, Art, music

The 40 Best Songs by The 77’s.

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captive
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A Captive’s Cry

October 18, 2022October 18, 2022 Staff 2 Comments Evil, Poem, Faith, Hope, Poetry, Love, Sin, Fear, Soul

And the sun just disappeared,
birthed us dark and wasted years
held captive by our fears.

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Sitting in the Backseat
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Sitting in the Backseat: A Ride Down Memory Lane

July 1, 2022July 1, 2022 Phill Lytle 2 Comments Into the Mystery, Dad, The Car, Musical, Soul, song, You Are My Rock, Wonder, Emotion, Childhood, Worship, Memories, Christian, Songs, Petra, Parents, Faith, NEEDTOBREATHE, Summer, Mom, Family, music, Joy

How NEEDTOBREATHE’s song, “Sitting in the Backseat” took me back to my childhood and helped me experience those strong emotions all over again.

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Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy Music

May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Gowdy Cannon 4 Comments Joy, Songs, Emotions, Order of the Phoenix, Sad, J.K. Rowling, Psalms, Harry Potter, Hymns, Jesus, Fulfillment, Hermione Granger, Lament, Cho Chang, Ron Weasley, Musical, Melancholy, It's Quiet Uptown, Hamilton, Soul, Jeremiah

The Melancholy Aspect Of Hamilton’s “It’s Quite Uptown” Brings Me Joy

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The Elms The Chess Hotel
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Who Puts Rock and Roll in Your Blood? “The Chess Hotel” by The Elms Turns Fifteen

July 13, 2021July 20, 2021 Phill Lytle 4 Comments The Big Surprise, The Great American Midrange, Rock & Roll, Soul, The Chess Hotel, The Elms, Rock and Roll, Truth, music

We celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of “The Chess Hotel” by The Elms.

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  1. Phill Lytle on The Five Most Horrendous Christmas SongsFebruary 1, 2023

    I'm pretty ambivalent about "Baby, It's Cold Outside." It's not a favorite but I don't hate it either.

  2. Dave Roller on The Five Most Horrendous Christmas SongsFebruary 1, 2023

    That's a pretty good list but a list of horrendous Christmas songs that does not have "Baby, It's Cold Outside"…

  3. Steve L on Judgment of Fictitious Standards (Considering Ecclesiastes)January 31, 2023

    "They have too greatly omitted God" What a line that is! Thank you, Ben, for the legacy you have left…

  4. Phill Lytle on The Day I Became a Man: A Cereal StoryJanuary 31, 2023

    I don't disagree on the whole but in general, most healthy cereals are pretty terrible.

  5. James L. Patton on The Wilderking Trilogy ReviewJanuary 30, 2023

    I still take great pride in my feechie name "Jodo of the Tam" however lazily and quickly thought up it…

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