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God’s Gonna Cut You Down

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

If you are one of the few and the chosen to live in proximity to a discount movie theater, then you can relate to the simple joy that premiere entertainment at bargain prices brings. The pleasure is multiplied if you have kids, emphasis on the plural form, as an excursion with the family to the movies can add up rather quickly. With gratitude for the reduced rates at our local Cinemark 12 in Springfield, Oregon, my children and I have been able to learn about patience and enjoy viewing several movies on the big screen that we otherwise might have skipped.

Johnny Cash God's Gonna Cut You Down Jeep Commercial

In our latest journeys to the theater to indulge our minds in modern art (yes, sarcasm), I have been haunted by the eerie yet inspiring clap-slap beat from the latest Jeep commercial. The tune carries a thundering beat akin to that of Tom Waits “Underground” without the Danny Elfman flavorings which made it such a fitting backdrop for sequences within 2005’s kid friendly Robots.

Through some searching and the conclusive assistance of Marilyn from Road 2 Nowhere, I was pleased to discover that this tune hails from The Man In Black himself. Johnny Cash fires up his signature rasp and simple guitar strums to craft his take on the traditional song “God’s Gonna Cut You Down.” The track is one of the many covers of songs new and old for his post-mortem album, American V: A Hundred Highways.

For whatever reason, this track nor the album is available in an mp3 format. The closest in tonal spirit that I could find was Kevin Lovatt’s rendition from his Johnny Cash tribute album, The Man In Black. While no artist can replicate the full bodied sincerity and hollow drawl of Cash’s signature vocals, Mr. Lovatt communicates the depth and gravely delivery of Cash as close as anyone I’ve heard. I am not particularly fond of the off hand tonging woven into the closing bars of Kevin’s version, but all in all it his is still a beautifully somber piece of music.

In observing the video for Cash’s version, it is interesting to hear the turmoil in Johnny’s voice and see a who’s-who from the entertainment industry dramatize the impression left by this representative of a ragamuffin gospel. While his spiritual legacy is far from complete, the shadow of Cash may be one of the few voices of simplicity that resonates above the grinding of the gears from the fecund machines of glitz and glam. Mr. Cash had to confront what was reported to be his favorite verse from the Bible, “For if you live according to the sinful nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live.” (Romans 8:13) For Johnny’s sake, as well as yours and mine, I am thankful that salvation does not depend on personally accumulated good-enough, but the self-sufficiency stripping truth of “If by the Spirit,” as we are not left to earn or fight for eternity by our own merits.

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There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death. Proverbs 14:12

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Nothin’ On California Girls

Friday, June 11th, 2010

I know I am out of tune with pop-culture as a whole, so my opinion likely will not register and certainly won’t be the downfall of Katy Perry’s career but her latest chart topper combines much of what tips the scale on my peeve meter in regards to trends in modern music. Katy Perry California Girls B.O.B. Nothin On You Beyonce Single Ladies (Peeve is the correct spelling, not to be confused with peev which as an acronym stands for People Enraged by the Eating of Vegetables) If I were to describe “California Girls” in one word it would be forced. The lyrics, the delivery, the Snoop-Dog cash-it-in cameo, the overt sexuality and even the bee-bop chorus sounds like a dying animal crying out for a mercy shot – “Ooooh oh ooooh”.

Does anyone still wear daisy dukes? Even sweaty roofers got the memo by ‘92 and last I checked fellow pop diva Jessica Simpson is all but M.I.A. after her bout with the fashion item’s cinematic namesake. I enjoy fun and nonsensical tunes as much as anyone but my introduction to the “Girls” came as a musical tidal wave that spun me through the deep end of desolation with its obnoxious vanilla-pop.

In contrast I think there have been a handful of recent songs of note that have craftily combined entertainment with constructive elements in their content. B.O.B. even worked a cameo from the soon archived Nintendo 64, with their jam “Nothin On You” which extols, “Beautiful girls all over the world I could be chasing but my time would be wasted. They got nothin’ on you babe.” In a note of introspection one verse references having spent life chasing skirts, “This is how I lost more than I had ever won and honestly I ended up with none.” Without glossing over all its pimples and personally inserting a monogamous pretext, B.O.B. scratches at the contrast between the emptiness of living for your own pleasure and finding satisfaction in the depth of commitment.
Beyonce Single Ladies Katy Perry California Girls B.O.B. Nothin On You

Perhaps a flip side of the coin carries over in Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” which has enjoyed a resurgence in our house thanks in part to The Chipmunks Squeakquel. I enjoy hearing my daughters sing and dance to the simple lyric of, “If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it.” Not that Beyonce is a poster child for virtue or that I want my 7 and 1 year old daughter to run out and get married anytime soon, but I hope that they have the moral grounding to expect a certain ethic in their future relationships. I pray that I won’t have to explain to my daughters that if your boyfriend hasn’t proposed after two years or if you are in your third year of serial engagement, you may need to look elsewhere if you expect a sincere commitment. Not to harp on a Dr. Lauraism, but if you are in the position of giving it up for free sans-covenant, you will not find a dude who respects you until you respect yourself enough to demand better.

While Califonia girls may be unforgettable I believe the quality and potential impact from songs with a more positive embrace will long outlast the easily forgettable blah-blah-blah of the repetitive bareness which spring up like weeds upon the pop landscape. I don’t expect entertainers to articulate or fan a moral flame, but those instances in which they do are quite refreshing. Say what you will but I enjoy when music dares to explore its potential rather than cycling through rehashes of the same script.

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May the Throes of Envy Inspire You

Friday, March 12th, 2010

What does it take to get a few shakes from the talent tree?! Austrian Death Machine - Tim Lambesis get your brootal on!How pitiful is it that those who grind and grind to eek out something that barely tips the scale at mediocre only to discover your best efforts are trounced by those touched by the hand of the “rock-gods.” When Tim Lambesis can pilot the uber-popular metalcore band As I Lay Dying as his main gig and in his spare time fart out a humorous and totally brutal metal four piece rock-tet of Tim, Tim, Tim and Ahhhnold known to the world as Austrian Death Machine, you may doubt your abilities and be tempted to turn in your sticks for good. I want to encourage you, my young rock Padawans, to consider another way.


“I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots, and Your Motorcycle”

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Let pain or even despair fuel you. Of course reality is that those who have mastered their skills do not arrive upon their perch by accident, top tier talent the likes of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods are relentless in their pursuit of greatness. Perhaps they’ve been given a special touch but more so than any mystical talent, like a sword in the stone released, the rise comes with an ability to take frustrations and pound them into submission. While it would be easy to throw the white flag up, when stacking your piddly accomplishments to men turned monsters like Mr. Lambesis, rather than wait for you rock fairy to arrive and sprinkle you with her dust let your revelry in the triumphs of others spur you to the pursuit of excellence.

Grab your frustration and failures by the throat and continue to wrestle your dreams to victory. When you are faced with a battle that you feel unprepared for, sometimes you have to fight with what you’ve got. Beat your plowshares - Joel 3 goes hurdcore!Addressing a nation basically of farmers, the prophet Joel instructs, “Hammer your plowshares into swords and your pruning hooks into spears. Train even your weaklings to be warriors.” (SIDENOTE: if you’ve ever wanted to know more about the book of Joel from the Bible, HERE’s a quick yet thorough intro) Everyone starts somewhere, so beat those plowshares into swords – what’s more brutal than that!

Aside from his more noted Hollywood personas, Arnold’s own story does bear some weight of what dedication can create. In serious note, let Mr. Schwarzenegger encourage you in this,

“For me life is continuously being hungry. The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer.”

Well said sir. Well said. [-Have you HURD?!]

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