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| Song Title | Artist | Time | Price | ||
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| Play | Ride | Martina McBride | 3:56 | $1.29 |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
No Age Gibberish? NO WAY!,
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This review is from: Ride (MP3 Download)
No, it does not sound like 'new age gibberish'.
What is wrong with being positiive? If someone is a Christian they have to talk about 'doom and gloom' all the time? That's why many Christians fall away and join cults because the cults are more polite and upbeat than much of Christianity! There is nothing wrong with being positive and at the same time realize there are pitfalls we have to overcome. In the midst of all these sexed up songs and nonsense lyrics, Martina's positiveness seems like a breath of fresh air.
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McBride's on the Inspirational "Ride" Again,
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This review is from: Ride (MP3 Download)
McBride has made a name for herself in recording inspirational numbers including "God's Will," "Anyway" and "Concrete Angel." "Ride," a busy uptempo pop-country romp, finds McBride on the same inspirational wheel this time extolling us to love life and live it to the max. Such pyschological exoneration certainly is gospel to those struggling in today's financial downturn. However, because of the song's choke full of cliches, it comes across as trite and exploitative: "Faith is believing you can close your eyes and touch the sky/So shine while you have the chance to shine/Laugh even when you want to cry." Doesn't this sound like the rattling of some New Age gibberish?
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