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Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
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Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
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Re: Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
Haven't seen that for awhile. I liked DeGarmo and Key.
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Re: Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
This video earned a bit of fame after it was banned from MTV back when the network actually showed music videos. D&K made a reference to this years later in the song "I Use the J Word":
They took us off the airwaves
Banned from MTV
For taking our religion
A bit too seriously
They told us we were fascist
Cause we made it clear and plain
That the only trip to heaven
Is through a five letter name
That's a little disingenious, I think, since the video was banned not because of its message but because of a scene near the end when a man is shown going up in flames which the network deemed to be "senseless violence" (I guess this means they were O.K. with sensible violence?). Of course Christians glommed onto the controversary and insisted that it was because the video had a Christian message despite the fact that MTV had played Christian music videos in the past, and the video for "Six, Six, Six" was reinstated in the MTV rotation after the offending scene was reedited to make it less graphic.
They took us off the airwaves
Banned from MTV
For taking our religion
A bit too seriously
They told us we were fascist
Cause we made it clear and plain
That the only trip to heaven
Is through a five letter name
That's a little disingenious, I think, since the video was banned not because of its message but because of a scene near the end when a man is shown going up in flames which the network deemed to be "senseless violence" (I guess this means they were O.K. with sensible violence?). Of course Christians glommed onto the controversary and insisted that it was because the video had a Christian message despite the fact that MTV had played Christian music videos in the past, and the video for "Six, Six, Six" was reinstated in the MTV rotation after the offending scene was reedited to make it less graphic.
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Re: Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
Stating they were taken off the airwaves played well with Christian audiences back then. I remember telling other kids that the D&K video was banned to try and spark a little curiosity for the group... it didn't work. Saying stuff like that still plays well for some Christians. Wait till November and count how many of your friends that claim a war on Christmas.Mountain Man wrote:This video earned a bit of fame after it was banned from MTV back when the network actually showed music videos. D&K made a reference to this years later in the song "I Use the J Word":
They took us off the airwaves
Banned from MTV
For taking our religion
A bit too seriously
They told us we were fascist
Cause we made it clear and plain
That the only trip to heaven
Is through a five letter name
That's a little disingenious, I think, since the video was banned not because of its message but because of a scene near the end when a man is shown going up in flames which the network deemed to be "senseless violence" (I guess this means they were O.K. with sensible violence?). Of course Christians glommed onto the controversary and insisted that it was because the video had a Christian message despite the fact that MTV had played Christian music videos in the past, and the video for "Six, Six, Six" was reinstated in the MTV rotation after the offending scene was reedited to make it less graphic.
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Re: Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
What's your explanation for why there isn't a war on Christmas. It sure seems like there is one. Or least mini battles scattered all over.rexreed wrote: Stating they were taken off the airwaves played well with Christian audiences back then. I remember telling other kids that the D&K video was banned to try and spark a little curiosity for the group... it didn't work. Saying stuff like that still plays well for some Christians. Wait till November and count how many of your friends that claim a war on Christmas.
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Re: Six, Six, Six by DeGarmo and Key [video]
I recall reading about that, and that the problem MTV had was the person going up in flames, although it's been a long time. Kind of ironic given the graphic and trashy stuff that's on TV these days. I do sort of wonder if they'd have done that if it had been another band.Mountain Man wrote:This video earned a bit of fame after it was banned from MTV back when the network actually showed music videos. D&K made a reference to this years later in the song "I Use the J Word":
They took us off the airwaves
Banned from MTV
For taking our religion
A bit too seriously
They told us we were fascist
Cause we made it clear and plain
That the only trip to heaven
Is through a five letter name
That's a little disingenious, I think, since the video was banned not because of its message but because of a scene near the end when a man is shown going up in flames which the network deemed to be "senseless violence" (I guess this means they were O.K. with sensible violence?). Of course Christians glommed onto the controversary and insisted that it was because the video had a Christian message despite the fact that MTV had played Christian music videos in the past, and the video for "Six, Six, Six" was reinstated in the MTV rotation after the offending scene was reedited to make it less graphic.
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