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Tony Funderburk Posted on March 30, 2021 by TonyApril 15, 2021
Innocent song has been gone so long

They sure had some silly lyrics in the hits from the 50’s. For the most part it was one innocent song of love after another. Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing – You Make Me Feel So Young – When I Fall In Love – I Only Have Eyes For You – Those are just a few of the top 100 hits from the 50’s. … The rest of the story…

Posted in singer songwriter, Tony's Daily Devotional, Words and Music | Tagged more innocent, musical memories, rhyme and reason podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 29, 2021 by TonyApril 14, 2021
Christian stuff is hardly tough enough

Sometimes people ask me why I spend so much effort writing “Christian stuff” instead of just writing “more popular music.” And the short answer is, because there’s so much of the “popular stuff” that’s anti-God. So, there’s an urgent need to offset it with strong Christian words and music. The longer answer is “Christian stuff” will last a lot longer. Or at least consequences … The rest of the story…

Posted in Christian Articles, praise and worship, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged Christian articles, praise and worship, rhyme and reason podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 28, 2021 by TonyApril 14, 2021
Speak to me in a melody because it's neighborly

Do you speak Psalms? And how fluent is your Hymns? Or what about Spiritualese? What’s that you say? You don’t speak any of those languages? And you don’t even believe they ARE languages. Well, I guess, technically, they aren’t languages. But you could speak to me in any one of them if you’d start with a melody in your heart. But you can’t speak … The rest of the story…

Posted in Bible study, Ephesians, Tony's Daily Devotional, Words and Music | Tagged melody in your heart, rhyme and reason, rhyme and reason podcast, universal language
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 27, 2021 by TonyApril 10, 2021
Manly dude's attitudes and platitudes

OK, this is a manly post. So, women are only allowed as long as they intend to use the information to help the men in their lives. Are we clear? Good. Let’s proceed… As I was searching for some clothes, online, yesterday, an ad popped up (who’d’ve thunk it) with a reference to manly clothes. And I thought, “Hey, that’s definitely me. I’d better … The rest of the story…

Posted in branding yourself, current events, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged manly man, protect the women, rhyme and reason podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 26, 2021 by TonyApril 8, 2021
Ode to Joy is a mighty fine alloy

Ode to Joy is a musical and spiritual alloy. Even if Ludwig didn’t mean it that way. And of course, I’m talking about Beethoven’s Symphony #9. Or at least a section of it. If you wanna give your brain a revitalizing vacation, listen to the whole symphony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3217H8JppI  Or you can go to the Ode section here: Imagine composing an Ode to Joy when … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony's Daily Devotional, Words and Music | Tagged music history, rhyme and reason podcast, words and music
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 25, 2021 by TonyAugust 6, 2024
Ring of fire goes higher and higher

He said he had a dream where he heard Mexican trumpets. And I guess that’s how they became such a recognizable part of his hit song, “Ring of Fire.” In fact, it went to number 1 on March 25, 1963. And it stayed there for seven weeks. Not bad for a guy whose last name was Cash but was born into a family who … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged fire and brimstone, music history, rhyme and reason podcast, words and music
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 24, 2021 by TonyApril 7, 2021
Issues of society remain the same variety

Different people don’t tend to get along so well. Have you noticed that? And history books denote sections of time, most often, using wars as markers. And almost all of those wars were between different peoples. Although it could be argued that America’s own civil war runs contrary to that assertion. But it doesn’t diminish my point. Which is how the basic issues of … The rest of the story…

Posted in current events, Romans, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged choose life, love and hate, rhyme and reason podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 23, 2021 by TonyApril 2, 2021
Older and wiser? Or a truth compromiser?

Older and wiser. They should go together like sourdough bread and grass fed butter. But they don’t always. Especially in town of Ignoraville, on Mount Wealthscape, in the land of Rebelaphant. Sadly, most of the residents of Rebelephant aren’t older and wiser. But they’re richer. And that’s the most frequent cause of a lack of wisdom. And the ratio of wisdom to wealth decreases … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony's Daily Devotional, Truth Bombs | Tagged be wise, rhyme and reason podcast, wisdom and knowledge
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 22, 2021 by TonyApril 2, 2021
Yacht rock, Jayhawk, and the bloomin' hollyhock

Yacht rock. Of course, I had no idea I was listening to music from that genre. And that’s mainly because it wasn’t called yacht rock at the time. Plus, to be completely transparent on this matter (as is the odd trend these days), I never heard of that term until this morning. Yacht rock is supposed to be the “West coast” sound of the … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony's Daily Devotional, Words and Music | Tagged lyrics, not merely my opinion, rhyme and reason podcast, worldview
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 21, 2021 by TonyApril 2, 2021
The Joshua Tree sounds like driftwood to me

I remember a young lady telling me about The Joshua Tree when I was in Albuquerque, New Mexico back in 1987. I was booked there for two weeks, and she and couple of other friends asked me if I’d heard of that album by the band U2. And they asked because we’d all been in a friendly conversation about Christian values and principles in … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Psalms, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged book of Psalms, Christian principles, music history, pop music, rhyme and reason podcast

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