The Soundtrack Of My Life

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I am part of a men’s group that is focusing on missional discipleship. Part of the process is listening to our own story. To engage this we each went back and created a CD of songs that helped tell the story of our lives. We could only choose 13 songs and each had to tell a story. The process was fascinating to say the least.

I first started with about 40 songs that really meant something to me, songs that I would listen to if I were stranded on an island. And then I began the strange process of really asking which songs were part of my journey. Which songs really meant something?

Here’s the final list.

- Born On The Bayou (Creedance Clearwater Revival) This is the first song I can remember in my life. My parents used to take us on an long drive to Los Angeles to see my grandparents in the back of a VW station wagon. My parents had an 8 track of their music and we wore it out.

- Back In Black (AC/DC) This is the first real rock album I remember listening to. I can remember listening to it for the first time in my cousin Hugh’s bedroom on an old album player. This was the best song on the album and has stuck with me over time.

- Don’t Stop Believing (Journey) My sister and I used to travel 40 minutes to high school in her old Monza. She had a killer stereo and we used to sing this song at the top of our lungs. One of the most inspirational songs ever.

- Alive and Kicking (Simple Minds) This song got me through high school. I reminded me not to give up and that I was still here.

- Shout (Tears For Fears) Another anthem song that we used to shout at the top of our lungs on the way to ski trips to Tahoe. I can remember the road trips with Glenn and Tim and the constant need to rewind the song on the tape player.

- Been Caught Stealing (Jane’s Addiction) This song represents the period in my life when I threw caution to the wind. Mostly in Los Angeles. The dark period. Lots of mind bending substances. But a killer sound.

- Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz) The beginning of my redemption period and journey back to wholeness. I’ve listened to this song at least a thousand times. It’s the simplest way way to speak the Gospel.

- Brother (Alice In Chains) This was the song that marked my dark night of the soul. I was listening to this song when I overdosed on LSD. Not a fun night, but it became an important part of my journey.

- August 30th (Delirious) There are many songs that were an important part of my journey of redemption, but this one stands above the rest. It is my redemption song. It speaks to my soul in a way that few songs can reminding me that my Father will always love me.

- Alive (P.O.D.) When I first heard this song I realized that I had captured the very essence of what it meant to believe. This song is drenched in life and the recognition of what it means to be alive.

- One Love (Mary J. Blidge/U2) I heard this song (about 40 times) in Italy the week it came out. It was on heavy rotation on MTV Italy. The best cover of a U2 song ever. Pure Gospel. It spoke to me in way that I cannot describe. Love is the only way.

- Holy Spirit (Nate Sallie) This song is one of the best worship songs EVER, from my perspective. It is gospel, epic, glorious and real, all at the same time.

Reading this list reminds me that I’m on a journey, and a great one.

So what’s on your list?

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  • grace
    jonathan,
    Interesting exercise. One of the things that I love about your voice in the blogosphere, is that it is obvious that your understanding of redemption is born out of experiencing brokenness. And I appreciate the strong message of redemption that runs through everything that you write.
  • Jonathan~ Fascinating concept. Has me thinking.
  • Grace, thank you for your kind words my friend.

    Glenn, I'd do it if you are interested. It was a fascinating and wonderful experience. I made a final CD and wore it out.
  • well apart from Chaiyya chaiyya...

    Like a rolling stone - bob dylan

    With or without you - U2

    Sao Paulo - Guillimots

    Drama Queen - Switches

    Show must go on/Hammer to fall - Queen

    summer of 69 - Brian Adams

    Paradise by the dashboard light - meatloaf
  • Jeromy
    Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog.

    Anything by Rich Mullins.
  • wow jonathan! Seriously... I feel like I know you so much better now. Is that weird?

    Granted I am a teensy bit younger (probably started with Peter Paul and Mary from my childhood but then jumps to Jane's Addiction in middle school) but I think that this is an excellent way to tag your past. Music brings back waves of memories; doesn't it?
  • Music has a way of bringing people together. Jane's was such a good band.
  • I realize that I'm late coming to this discussion. I loved reading your list, and found myself agreeing with most of your choices. I would probably add something from U2 in the 90's - perhaps "I still haven't found what I'm looking for". Also, something from the Seattle grunge scene, but there are too many to name. Some of the worship music of 2000-2003 had a big impact on me. And now? Back to the classics - Aerosmith, Eagles, etc.

    -Alan
  • Alan, you're not late. My original list, which started out with 30 songs but had to be cut to 13 had Nirvana and Pearl Jam, Rich Mullins and Keith Green, and a few classics. I too love the The Eagles and Aerosmith.
  • Chad
    Jonathan,

    I'm all over this! My cut list started out with 136 songs.

    -Bad (U2)
    My coming of age song. It wasn't talking about getting girls or partying way too hard which every song seem to talk about in 1984. It was about trying to help someone else in need. A novel idea back then and it spoke to me!

    -Stoned In Love (Journey)
    "Getting girls and partying way too hard" song.

    -In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel)
    A secular song with so much hope!

    -Burning Down The House (Talking Heads)
    Great fun song from a great band.

    -Mr. Jones & Anna Begins (Counting Crows)
    Bookends from the time when I met my wife. Thank you, God !

    -Forever In My Life (Prince)
    Incredible artist and song!

    -The Scientist (Coldplay)
    Reminds me of my children

    -Tonight Will Be Fine (Leonard Cohen)
    Getting me through my current situation


    Good Night!
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