God gave rock and roll to you original12/25/2023 ![]() The song also refers to cannabis - it is a natural plant which the higher power wants us to use for food, oil, fuel, fibers, herbs, and so on. The higher power which is in all of us want to be loving, but part of being loving is dependent on us being lovable. I really have no idea what really being labelled as a tax evader would be like but when I see them walking around it is obvious that they are basically in technological chains. Of course, presumptuous actions on the part of such beaurocrats would be counterproductive and so on. Even if you are paid up, not filing tax returns in a timely manner can at times result in some misinterpreting things and falsely thinking that you are a tax evading parasite. Paying taxes is a good idea though, because the roads and other needed things depend on tax dollars and being a societal parasite is unadvisable. So one need not pay any extortionists gangs (tithings) to be in touch with the real higher power. The primary premise of the song is about how the higher power (which is technological and has existsd since deep antiquity) is inside of each of us in a way because it commincated with our neurological systems. Generally a good song with good words too. And alls we can say is - Let's Rock!" i just watched the Argent version for the first time while posting this - quite good as well. Great quotes as an intro to the song in the Bill and Ted movie - "We've been to the past. Song Meaning STATION! - I have to be honest here and say that the Bill and Ted movie introduced this song to me. ![]() 'Coz it's never too late to work nine to fiveĪnd if you're young then you'll never grow old Man you've gotta sweat or you won't get far Love Cliff Richard but please don't tease Greg X.No it's never too late to change your mindĭon't step on snails, don't climb in trees.'Cause it's never too late to change your mind Although this version also featured several new verses, it was lyrically closer to Argent's original version than Petra's.īut where will you be when the music's gone The song was further popularized in 1991 when the band KISS released a remake of it titled "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II". As opposed to the full versions of the song, this one lasts barely over a minute. It features only the chorus and the closing part of the song, without any of the verses. An abridged version of the song was also part of Petra's live set featured in the album Captured in Time and Space, which was released in 1986. Petra recorded the song again in 1985 for their seventh album, Beat the System. This was a radical notion, especially in the minds of the leaders of conservative churches." Wes Yoder, president of Ambassador Artist Agency said about the song: "It was the boldest statement anyone in Christian music had made until that time. There's also a brief reprise of the song featured as the last song in the album.Īlthough Ballard is credited, Petra's version features completely different verses with a more spiritual angle than the Argent version. ![]() Petra released it in 1977 as part of their second album, Come and Join Us. The band released it first in their 1973 album, In Deep. ![]() "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You" was originally written and composed by Russ Ballard for his band, Argent.
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