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Aug. 13th, 2009 06:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The number of Christian soft rock stations one comes across when driving across Ohio is incredible.
Thus far, we have managed to stumble across a jazzy, gospel, barbershop quartet song, but everything else has been . . . well, Christian soft rock. It's also amazing how instantly recognizable Christian soft rock is.
(I'm always reluctant to make fun of Christian soft rock too much, because I do own and love that "Music Inspired by the Chronicle of Narnai" album, and now matter how I defend that as just fannish music . . . it's still Christian soft rock. And I love it. So.)
Still, the Ohio Christian soft rock can't beat the three different but equally awful Old Testament radio plays that Dad and I surfed to in the parking lot of an Indiana Meijers. Priceless.
Thus far, we have managed to stumble across a jazzy, gospel, barbershop quartet song, but everything else has been . . . well, Christian soft rock. It's also amazing how instantly recognizable Christian soft rock is.
(I'm always reluctant to make fun of Christian soft rock too much, because I do own and love that "Music Inspired by the Chronicle of Narnai" album, and now matter how I defend that as just fannish music . . . it's still Christian soft rock. And I love it. So.)
Still, the Ohio Christian soft rock can't beat the three different but equally awful Old Testament radio plays that Dad and I surfed to in the parking lot of an Indiana Meijers. Priceless.
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Date: 2009-08-15 04:42 am (UTC)