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The Lens (Original Version)
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Lens of the gospels...
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Political rock with 70s influences and an angry folk approach.
I've been playing guitar forever, and sometimes seem helplessly lost in the 70's. I am old enough to not understand the music my kid listens too, which is pretty bad because as a kid I couldn't understand why my parents didn't like my music. After several high school band disasters with names like Umm and The Polish Disco and Blues Band I graduated to playing in several college near disasters, including The Weebles (we fell down) and The Necroids (existential punk rock), and The Mods. Most of the gigs I do now are solo in nature, and if I need a band I have a small cadre of musicians I can draw from. My writing tends to lean toward the political, but it is always personal. The best piece of advice I ever got was to write about what you know. I use folk influences and elements of seventies rock. I tend to be blues based when playing electric guitar and more folk based on the acoustic guitar. I am forced to be a multi-instrumentalist when recording, and find I enjoy branching out. I also play Irish Bouzouki, dulcimer, bass, and drums.
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Genre
Rock Christian Rock
Charts
Peak #336
Peak in subgenre #28
Author
Stephen Berg
Rights
1998
Uploaded
April 07, 2009
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:32
Story behind the song
I sometimes thing we forget to view things as the Gospels tell us- with love and acceptance.
Lyrics
Through our lens We see the world as a bitter place Where through fear we dare not show our face For fear of hurt Through our lens We see people as less than they are We judge others and we condemn from a far Through our lens But looking through the lens of the Gospel We see the greatest are the least The poor are worthy of our greatest feast And none should be made to suffer Through our lens We see a world in need of change But we'd rather revert to a bygone age That never was But looking through the lens of the Gospel We see the greatest are the least The poor are worthy of our greatest feast And none should be made to suffer
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