@chiron92 yah ich stimt t hear thjs hymn i thnk of the most powerful in this the neoconservative wourld like bush and thatcher i don't believe in society and David cameron the big society different phrases same meaning i'am all right jack and the say thery are christians worker of the devil as paul said in the Bible love of money is the root of all evil,so let us take on the spirit of this song and not allow these people power ever again
@chiron92 Yes, I've heard it recently and back in the day :) they always did a good job with an apocalyptic subject matter... more going on between that band's ears than drugs, sex and rock n roll, eh?
I know I have already commented on this video but I have been watching it a lot lately and I love it I Love this hymn and I love the way you have done it up until now I have only heard it done in a monastic tone. Thank You soo much & God Bless You!!!
Monastic is good too. But the message is so relevant that I think each generation should reinvent the music. btw the tune Chesterton used was actually a popular melody at that time called Aurelia written by Samuel Wesley. So he actually tailored the song to his era's contemporary tastes.
I was awe-struck by these words of Chesterton in the 1960s. Thank you Michael for your beautiful interpretation of them for us today!
lkrieg45 5 months ago
@lkrieg45 Thank-you for your kind comment. Re Chesterton, truth told well transcends the generations.
msimpson828 5 months ago
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@chiron92 yah ich stimt t hear thjs hymn i thnk of the most powerful in this the neoconservative wourld like bush and thatcher i don't believe in society and David cameron the big society different phrases same meaning i'am all right jack and the say thery are christians worker of the devil as paul said in the Bible love of money is the root of all evil,so let us take on the spirit of this song and not allow these people power ever again
inzen1909 1 year ago
Thanks my friend for posting this...always liked this song. Good job.
susanmroper 1 year ago
@chiron92 Yes, I've heard it recently and back in the day :) they always did a good job with an apocalyptic subject matter... more going on between that band's ears than drugs, sex and rock n roll, eh?
msimpson828 1 year ago
I know I have already commented on this video but I have been watching it a lot lately and I love it I Love this hymn and I love the way you have done it up until now I have only heard it done in a monastic tone. Thank You soo much & God Bless You!!!
God7is7my7Judge 1 year ago
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Monastic is good too. But the message is so relevant that I think each generation should reinvent the music. btw the tune Chesterton used was actually a popular melody at that time called Aurelia written by Samuel Wesley. So he actually tailored the song to his era's contemporary tastes.
msimpson828 1 year ago
Thank-you G7
msimpson828 1 year ago
Love It God Bless You!!!
God7is7my7Judge 1 year ago
Chesterton wrote the Hymn for England but it applies to America as well these days. God be Praised & may he bless you my friend.
jamesms4 2 years ago
He had a way of saying remarkable things in a memorable way. Thank-you my friend.
msimpson828 2 years ago
This is awesome. Thanks! :-)
InnocentSmith7 2 years ago