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  • No Holds Bar-Mitzvah'd: Bob Dylan's Christian Rock Albums (#027)
    2025/06/23

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    We're back! In this episode we discuss the Christian Rock period of Bob Dylan's discography: the trilogy of albums Slow Train Coming, Saved, and Shot of Love. Did you know that Dylan played harmonica on a Keith Green song? Also, learn how Dylan tried to convert his producer Jerry Wexler while recording Slow Train at Muscle Shoals. Is Bob Dylan still saved? Also, we touch on the Michael Tait controversy.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Bob Dylan

    Grateful Dead

    Sinead O'Connor

    Keith Green

    Dire Straits

    Conor Oberst

    Elvis Presley

    Steve Taylor

    DC Talk

    Newsboys

    S.F.C.


    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    58 分
  • Steve Taylor Blew Up The Clinic Real Good: The "I Predict 1990" Album, Side A (#026)
    2025/04/28

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    We finally get to Matt and Doug's all-time favorite Steve Taylor album, 1987's I Predict 1990. We cover the first three songs, beginning with "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good", about an ice cream salesman who blows up an abortion clinic to make sure he still has a clientele to sell to. Next, "What Is The Measure Of Your Success" skewers the big business Wall Street culture of the 1980's, and remains even more relevant today. Finally, "Since I Gave Up Hope, I Feel A Lot Better" tackles higher education (maybe?) and explores how a nihilistic worldview leads to hopelessness, despair, and ultimately the exploitation of others for empty personal gain.

    Also, Doug describes his dream where he walks arm in arm with our current President and has a heartfelt conversation. Weird stuff.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor

    The Doors

    Echo & the Bunnymen

    Michael Knott

    Lust Control

    The Smashing Pumpkins

    XTC

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Steve Taylor Throws Grandpa Off The Lifeboat: The "On The Fritz" Album, Side B (#025)
    2025/04/14

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    We cover the second half of Steve Taylor's album On The Fritz, focusing on two songs: "I Manipulate", which tackles the warped theology of Bill Gothard, a minister who preached strict hierarchy in the family, and "Lifeboat", which critically discusses Values Clarification, a movement in the early 80's that emphasized personal values over values given from authority figures like parents or the Church. Plus, are Christians the new moral relativists? Is empathy a sin?

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor

    Documentary: Shiny Happy People, about the Duggar family and their involvement with Bill Gothard's Institute for Basic Life Principals.

    Video: Lifeboat - Steve Taylor, in which Steve dresses up as an old woman and gets murdered by her students.

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    57 分
  • Steve Taylor's "To Forgive" is the Magnolia of Christian Rock: The "On the Fritz" Album, Side A (#024)
    2025/03/22

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    We continue our comprehensive exploration into Steve Taylor's ouvre, this time tackling his second full-length album, 1986's On The Fritz. We cover the secularization of the sacred with "This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral)". We try to figure out what "On The Fritz" means. We discuss whether "It's A Personal Thing" makes sense anymore in our current political climate. Then we go deep on one of our all-time favorite Christian Rock songs, the stone-cold classic "To Forgive", which is a reminder of what is true and beautiful about the Gospel, and makes us think of the movie Magnolia.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor

    Voivod

    Terry Scott Taylor

    Gene Eugene

    Nick Cave

    Kanye West

    Aimee Mann

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    57 分
  • Steve Taylor Drinks Milk From A Christian Cow: The "Meltdown" Album, Side B (#023)
    2025/02/03

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    We continue our ridiculous in-depth, track by track analysis of Steve Taylor's first full length album, 1984's Meltdown, covering the last five tracks. Standouts include the great song "Sin For A Season" and "Guilty By Association".

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor
    Starflyer 59
    Dance House Children
    Pixies
    The Smiths
    Morrissey
    Mountain Goats
    The Weakerthans

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Steve Taylor Solves Racism: The "Meltdown" Album, Side A (#022)
    2025/01/20

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    We continue our track by track analysis of Steve Taylor's work. We only get halfway through his classic first full-length album, 1984's Meltdown, because there is so much to talk about. Highlights on this side include Taylor's groundbreaking song "We Don't Need No Colour Code" which boldly takes on racism in the Church, and "Am I In Sync", which is one of our all-time favorite Steve Taylor songs.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor
    Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew
    The Fat Boys
    Run DMC
    Public Enemy
    Barry McGuire
    Larry Norman
    Bob Dylan
    Conor Oberst
    Pleasant Grove


    Opening sketch is Bill Pullman from Saturday Night Live Season 22, Episode 3

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Steve Taylor is the Eminem of 80's Christian Rap: The "I Want To Be A Clone" EP (#021)
    2025/01/06

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    We're back for a new year! This is the first in a series of episodes diving into the music of Christian alternative rock artist Steve Taylor. His music was ubiquitous in our youth, and we are going to go deep into his songwriting, both musically and lyrically. Steve Taylor was a pioneer in Christian rock, using his formidable songwriting skills to skewer American culture and Church culture with quick wit and scathing humor, starting with his first EP, I Want To Be A Clone, which was released in 1983. We do a track by track analysis of this album in this episode, and of course this spawns some great conversations.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    Steve Taylor
    Chagall Guevara
    Larry Norman
    Russ Taff
    Petra
    Silver Jews
    Sugar Hill Gang
    Grandmaster Flash
    Blondie
    Eminem
    Pedro the Lion
    Dire Straits
    Sixpence None the Richer


    Book: God Gave Rock and Roll To You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music, by Dr. Leah Payne

    Podcast: Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

    Thanks to @christiannightmares for the ad clip at the cold open.

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Mennonites Were Rolling In The Aisles: Interview with Comedian Jeremy Alder Part 2 (#020)
    2024/11/18

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    We continue our conversation with comedian Jeremy Alder. He describes how his preaching stints at Mennonite services primed him for standup, and how his divorce led him to find a connection in the stand up comedy community. He discusses the art of "clean comedy" and how his negotiations with the faith of his childhood have provided a source for his work.

    Bands/ Artists discussed:

    MC Hammer
    Pleasant Grove
    Silver Jews
    Purple Mountains
    Drive By Truckers
    Jason Isbell
    Ghoti Hook

    References:

    Book: Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger - Ronald J. Sider

    Jeremy's Instagram: jeremy.alder

    God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

    We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

    Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at godgaverockmail@gmail.com.

    Show and host information can be found on our website:
    https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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    48 分