Monday, September 9, 2013

AM/FM-are you Sirius?












I’m about to be sick, just one more commercial showing young people worshipping some tiny, 4 door sedan is about to make me go green, as in puke.  Whatever happened to kids who liked cars, and didn’t view them as appliances, or places to listen to prerecorded music stereos with more power than their car?  If I see one more commercial with them dancing synchronized like a Dr. Pepper commercial, agreeing with the attributes of processed cheese, and “yes, I can hear you now,” I may just give up hope on this next generation.  About as far as you can get from when I grew up, where men were men, girls were girls, and we all liked cool cars, and fast was cool.  Even our music set the tone, and songs about Little Deuce Coupes, 409’s, her Daddy’s T-Bird, XKE’s and Vettes on Dead Man’s Curve, and even ‘34 wagons they thought to be woodies got us in the mood to go for a ride.  Never heard of a song about Toyota did you?  Did you know they even had a car called the Toyolet, sounds like toilet.  Who ever sang about my mpg, but we did sing about 413’s kickin’ in.  Even the nerdiest nerd knew what a 4 speed, dual quad, posi-traction 409 was, she was real fine, what rhymes with Corolla?  Or Camry?  What girl could resist a ride on a moonlit night with the top down in his Mustang, with the tunes pouring out of the AM radio, hoping the cool DJ would play their song, how could Sirius with prerecorded you choose to listen to your only favorite songs with the top up so she wouldn’t mess her hair, seat belted safely on the other side of the car, no wonder kids have no sense of romance today.  Remember bench seats, and her finally getting close to you, and your arm going to sleep and in agony  for hours...who didn’t live for those moments?  Cruising the drive-in on Friday nights alone, and then again on Saturday night, but this time with your girl...and all the time the songs were about love, cars, love surf, love, and love.  No drugs, unwed mothers, schools with cops, or divorced parents, we were in love, and the music told all about.  Even two girls for every boy talked about your chances for a date, and not,well you know.  So why not uncap the headers, set the distributor, fill up on Sunoco 260, and meet at the end of town for some drag races, for pinks.
But along came FM, and soon we were able to listen to an entire album side, instead of just one song, heard 20 times a day.  And the sound quality got better, even better than the reverb kit in your mother’s Pontiac, and soon it wasn’t about cruising with your windows down, but with them up, to better hear the music.  Suddenly war protest songs, songs about drugs, Society’s Child, and Love Children became popular, but the cars stayed hot and fast.  Motown was putting out the hits, both in cars and music, and as car songs went to the older guys, still cruisin’ the drive in on Friday night, looking for a date, others had gone to Nam, and Country Joe asked “1-2-3 what are we fightin’ for?”  Where had all the car songs gone, where had the 2 minute 30 second bursts of joy gone?  Who would have ever thought it would lead to miles per gallon, Wi-fi, and watts per channel, rather than cubic inches.  And no songs.  We had lost our way, and it was to get worse, for in 1974 OPEC controlled America, and its gas prices, and soon some even rode motorcycles because they got great fuel economy.  Cars were to follow, and soon 0-60 became 0-50, and the times were slower yet.  No songs about Mustang Sally II, And when Daddy  said “son you’re gonna drive me to drinkin’,” it was in a Mark III, not a Hot Rod.  Never heard a song about Nissan/Datsun, Honda cars, although Honda bikes were groovy little motor bikes.  And forever the next generation was doomed to disco, Brittany Spears, synchronized dancing, and not one song about cars, because cars along with the music just weren’t cool any more.  At least Justin Bieber got a ticket for speeding.  Green was in, and you wonder why I’m about to go green?  It ain’t with envy.
It seems every time God sets up something good, someone has to try and improve on it, or at least change the truth to suit themselves.  If you can remember all lies are based on truth, then you can get why today we have people who see demons everywhere, and wish to cast them out of everyone, instead of facing up to their own actions and being held responsible.  They might have read the Bible, but missed Acts 19, the 7 sons of Skeva.  Or those who name and claim everything, serving God who serves them, a genie in the lamp, demanding Him to give them what they want...or else.  And when He doesn’t, believe God doesn’t work, when really it is their sin and religion that have led them astray.  Accountability, not me, they claim as they enforce their rules on you, the young and unsuspecting.  And soon, like car songs that made us happy to be young, they have become old and bitter, and soon songs of divorce, drugs, unwed mothers, and suicide become popular.  The songs reflect what is in our hearts, and too many Christians just don’t have fun, as if it were a sin.  So I ask, what good is fun if you don’t enjoy it?  And Christians should have more fun than anyone else, we know Jesus, we are going to heaven, and the best day here is still the worst day in heaven.   And yet we see them approach God like they do their cars, non-descript sedans, dull colors, all looking the same in the name of individuality, with i-pods stuck in their ears, and their  date the same way.  Where is the romance we once enjoyed, and why has the church allowed it to be taken away?
For many who ask “can you hear me now?” Jesus answers yes, and asks the same thing.  Can we hear Him now, do we want to?  Have we become so isolated as a society, that we think God is the same way?  Maybe we need to bring back that Old Time Religion, for as the song states, “it was good enough for me.”  Get back to Jesus, instead of boring church services.  How about the Holy spirit instead of programs, and spend some time with God.  Some day today will be referred to as the good old days, what will your memories be?  Would you rather go to a cruise night and remember Betty and Veronica, or hang out in a parking lot showing off your Civic, and the trunk full of speakers?  What is under your hood, in your heart, tells more about where you live and how than we want to know sometimes.  Maybe a trip back where an old AM transistor sister crackles, while singing about love.  Better than your car shaking from the synthetic bass in the Mazda next to you.  Remember when radio was free, and not a subscription?  Remember when Jesus was exciting, and not a subscription?  Maybe it is time to go back to the basics, and get reunited, a cruise night with Jesus.  Remembering the old songs, seeing the old friends, and cruising church for a date, rather than a place to park.  Make it a date tonight, maybe sit out in the car, top down, AM on, and listen to songs about little GTO”s, Cobras, and sit back, even if your car is a sedan, and think about it being a woodie...They may wonder at first what you are up to, and maybe be curious enough to seek and find, just like the Wonder Bar on your old radio.  Try Jesus today, welcome back, we’ve missed you.  Times and cars may change, even radios, but His love never has, or will.  AM/FM-are you Sirius?  Religion or Jesus-how serious are you?
Turn up the reverb, life can be all Crimson and Clover once again.  And no, I’d rather not be a Pepper, too.  Looking for a place where the kids are hip?  Look no further than Jesus...even the Little Old Lady from Pasadena found what she was looking for...have you?
love with compassion,
Mike
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