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59 minutes ago, JoyfulSoul said:

15:40 mark, do any of you haters know who this is, the name of the song or where online I can find it ( besides here)?  TIA

 

 

One of the things that I used to love in TWI was music, I own most of their music digitally and Cds, vinyl, cassette. God Bless U 

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17 minutes ago, waysider said:

 The group is Pressed Down, Shaken Together and Running Over (PDSTRO)

Christ is Coming is probably the title. Not sure.

It might be on their eponymous album. (1971 or 1972?)

Isn't the singer at the 15:40 mark actually Stevie Kay?

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28 minutes ago, Rocky said:

Isn't the singer at the 15:40 mark actually Stevie Kay?

Yeah. For some reason I didn't notice the time stamp.:redface2:

It's a Wonder-Stevie Kay (mid to late 1970s)

Her voice reminds me a lot of Joan Baez. Probably the fast vibrato.

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Yes, Thank you.  Stevie Kay, what a voice!   I'll start digging around to see what I can find online.

And Joe, it certainly seems like somebody would have compiled all of the golden oldies- this stuff is 10 or 15 before my time.  If you know of any repositories?  Didn't see much on Spotify.

Christ is Coming, PDSTRO, that's enough to make an angry atheist shout HALLELUJAH!

 

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3 minutes ago, waysider said:

Her voice was much purer and controlled than Stevie Nicks. (in my opinion)

Oh, I'm sure.  Stevie Nicks extracted everything she could out of just being hot.  I'm no one to ask but for me it worked just great.  Not lying, I'm tapping my toes to a song about a witch.

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2 hours ago, JoyfulSoul said:

Great!  Thanks!  How'd she fade into obscurity and not end up in Nashville?

Funny, now that I think about it, the Jesus Stevie Nicks.  LOL 

She taught music in Colorado.

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If your mission in life is to help people avoid the Way, what's that to me?

If you also need to steer people away from faith?    What?  I don't care all that much.

The only things warm and fuzzy I've gotten in awhile are the names of some songs and artists.  And, I'm happy about that.  I'm taking what's good and letting everything else go

 Be happy, that's my wish for everybody.

 

 

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On 5/9/2025 at 2:55 AM, JoyfulSoul said:

I don't know if I should laugh or cry, Charity?

I appreciate your kind concern.  So, when I wrote about those people talking about their out of body experiences, you don't think that's real either?

When it comes to the supernatural realm, I'm long gone out there. I've experienced a lot, but I've heard a lot more and frankly, I'm jealous.  Take Will, for instance, I believe every word:

 

Joyful Sound...this reminded me of one time in-Rez at Indiana Campus...LCM was visiting and sharing stuff in Campus Chapel...as he was speaking he looked down and played with a jade ? bracelet around his wrist...I immediately felt nauseous and close to passing out...I closed my eyes and s.i.t. until the feeling had gone....LCM certainly wielded some type of spiritual 'power'...so yes, I know EXACTLY what you are saying !!

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32 minutes ago, Allan said:

Joyful Sound...this reminded me of one time in-Rez at Indiana Campus...LCM was visiting and sharing stuff in Campus Chapel...as he was speaking he looked down and played with a jade ? bracelet around his wrist...I immediately felt nauseous and close to passing out...I closed my eyes and s.i.t. until the feeling had gone....LCM certainly wielded some type of spiritual 'power'...so yes, I know EXACTLY what you are saying !!

That's interesting.  I experience this a lot.  I say something relevant to someone knowing ahead of time they have no grid for what I'm telling them.   What else can you do?  The Twin Towers were brought down with controlled demolition.  Well, they were.  And people just look at you like, 'yeah OK, whatever you say,'.

You know that experience yourself in whatever context in your own life.  

That really did happen and when the twisting of the neurons of my brain is most intense there is no place to run and hide.  I just have to think about something else.  I'm sure it's that way for people with chronic pain.  It's your body, you can't get in your car and get away from it.

Hoping my deliverance is soon and what will the world be like 32 years after this happened?

When I did go back to the Way after the Army, he was preaching this most dreadful, caustic stuff.  Then I'd see someone on campus and they'd look at me and say, 'wasn't that an awesome teaching?'.   No!  No, that wasn't awesome! That was angry, bitter and terrible.   People were...spellbound...

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