Jesus Music Timesweep 1980-89

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Click here to download a list of all the songs featured on this timesweep:
    docs.google.co...
    Also, check out this channel: / @robbase1969 for more great Jesus Music!
    WLS had its New Year's Eve "Montage", but Drake-Chenault's History of Rock & Roll called it a Timesweep. And now Jesus music gets the same treatment, with this survey of audio clips of the songs, singers, and groups that contributed to the music of the Jesus movement.
    It starts with a brief introduction that features some clips of jingles from Christian radio stations from the late 1970s and 1980s (KYMS, WCFL, KCRO, WEMI, WHME), and then gets into the timesweep.
    To create the timesweep, I referenced two online resources in making the song selections. "Streets of Gold" is a Jesus music radio show that has several lists of top songs, including all of the years from 1980 to 1989. By 1984 they also have a top list of rock-oriented Christian songs. See their web site here:
    Streets of Gold - www.streetsofgo...
    The second resource used was from Top Christian Hits, a site that has compiled yearly lists of this music from 1977 to the present, based on CCM Magazine lists, and currently from Billboard Magazine lists. You can find them at:
    Top Christian Hits - topchristianhit...
    Other credits for this video:
    Song dates, album art, and other information researched at:
    Discogs.com - discogs.com
    The Ancient Star Song - www.theancients...
    Full Circle Jesus Music - www.fullcirclej...
    Other artwork from the Internet at large, and some music clips taken from music uploaded to RUclips.
    Check out my blog with lyrics and sounds from classic Christian music at Great Great Joy - greatgreatjoy.com

Комментарии • 161

  • @jjones9668
    @jjones9668 Год назад +3

    That was good I REMEMBERED SOME OF THEM SONGS WHEN I WAS GOING TO TECHNICAL SCHOOL BACK IN THE MID 1980.s Praise the Lord .Some of them I Liked 😮 .overall some of the Artists are still here in The Lord amen MR JAMES 8+7-2023Ad

  • @chasyboy1
    @chasyboy1 2 года назад +40

    Man, this is so nostalgic! I was the music buyer for one of the largest Christian bookstores called Maranatha Village, right next to Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. During those years, I had a radio agency that used to run ads on KYMS...then later I worked at Frontline Records ('83)...fun to see the covers of albums I used to sell!

    • @ConstantCompanion
      @ConstantCompanion Год назад +1

      Onigosh! I've been there! Came down with my family to go to Disneyland and saw it. I PLEADED to stop for awhile! I remember!

    • @kylewinchester7411
      @kylewinchester7411 Год назад

      My mom took me to Maranatha Village when I was a little girl. Loved it! Was there a water feature there?

    • @cyndialviani5710
      @cyndialviani5710 Год назад +1

      Likewise. I was on staff at a church in Orange County. Used to shop at Maranatha Village and also briefly did voice-overs on KYMS. Also, as a college student in Chicago, I had volunteered with a Christian Concert promoter. Over the years, I worked with so many of these bands/vocalist. What a trip down memory lane!

    • @believein1
      @believein1 Год назад

      The original Calvary ❤️🙏

    • @rvirzi
      @rvirzi Год назад

      I went to UC Irvine and Maranatha Village was an awesome Christian store for books and records. What memories. My journey started around 1979 so this is my decade :)

  • @litealite
    @litealite Год назад +3

    Kathy Trocolli Stubborn Love . Oooo how that tugged at my heart .

  • @travismiller5581
    @travismiller5581 10 месяцев назад +2

    I wasn't born until 1990, but I've always loved Christian music from this decade; as well as Christian music from the 1970's and 1990's! Thanks for putting these out, I have enjoyed them very much!

  • @daviddahlstein5630
    @daviddahlstein5630 Год назад +8

    Worked at our college 30000 watt fm station between 1978 and 1982. All these albums came through the studio. Listening to this reminds me of cueing up a record and sharing the message with the listeners

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      You should listen to the WHME airchecks in the playlist message that is pinned!

  • @eurekasquared9853
    @eurekasquared9853 6 месяцев назад +2

    So many great memories. Lots of fantastic music here. Thanks for sharing these!

  • @racheltevaseu6508
    @racheltevaseu6508 Год назад +13

    Thank you so very much...such nostalgia...I gave my life to Jesus in 1978 in a Assembly of God church 6 years old. Grew up listening to Crouch, Petra, Evie, Grant, maranatha, Gaither music...
    Grateful for this culture that us still alive and well in our modern day Spirit filled musician artists and song writers...let us continue to pray for them that the Holy Spurit anointing be upon this industry.
    JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!

    • @byronscherer4986
      @byronscherer4986 Год назад +1

      Heard Petra when they were practicing out of a garage in mid 70's.

  • @rickdominguez2111
    @rickdominguez2111 6 месяцев назад +2

    Brought back a lot of great memories of the early 80's in my high school days and also during my time in the Marine Corps from '85 to '89. It was great to reflect where I was stationed at when those songs came out. Loved David Martin, Michael W Smith, Rob Frazier, and Margret Becker. Great Music. Thank you.

  • @alexandercruz8314
    @alexandercruz8314 Год назад +7

    Wonderful, inspirational, brings back some treasured memories of my walk with the Lord Jesus. He is Faithful!!!

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Год назад

      1985 on SOUNDS JUST LIKE THE WORLD ,,,, WITH CHRISTIAN LYRCS

  • @bethelshiloh
    @bethelshiloh Год назад +5

    My late husband was a Christian DJ during that time. San Antonio, Austin, West Memphis, Pittsburgh, Jackson. This music was in our home and lives all the time. I still have so many CD’s from this time.

  • @mrnoedahl
    @mrnoedahl Год назад +1

    1981 is the best year. 🎉
    I really miss those days.

  • @AV-gu3cu
    @AV-gu3cu Год назад +5

    Yes…. Part of that Jesus Revolution! Nostalgic! Do IT Again Lord!✝️🎼🔥✝️🕊🎼

  • @chrharr19721
    @chrharr19721 25 дней назад +1

    I was a DJ at KWJC 9.19 FM Today’s Christian Music (William Jewell College - Liberty, Missouri)
    Format- CCM and on Friday nights Rock/Alternative/Metal

  • @jeffreyk9743
    @jeffreyk9743 5 месяцев назад +1

    This brings back so many memories.
    When I was younger I was judged harshly by my pears for listening to Jesus

  • @barbaracurtis3801
    @barbaracurtis3801 Год назад +5

    Amy, I hope you see this. You need to follow your own advice. There was a time you wouldn't compromise. I had as well, but I came back. Come back to your senses. We still love you.

    • @kurtweiand7086
      @kurtweiand7086 Год назад +3

      Amen 🙏 let's say a prayer for Amy.💥

  • @cynthiacollins1644
    @cynthiacollins1644 4 года назад +6

    What memories all of these songs have brought back!

  • @mccreary74
    @mccreary74 Год назад +1

    My favorite Band and first my concert- Petra This Means War!

  • @stevekrause5931
    @stevekrause5931 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for putting all this together, Steve! I'm sure it took a LOT of work. It brings back some great memories from back in the day. Thanks again!

  • @rickmiller7547
    @rickmiller7547 2 года назад +6

    Awesome! Thank you so much for this! I am 65 years old now and this music continues to hold a special place in my heart!

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  2 года назад +1

      I know what you mean! The 70s and 80: were a particularly amazing time for Christian music!

  • @endtimeslastdays7777
    @endtimeslastdays7777 2 года назад +5

    I found it! I found it!!!!
    I have been looking for this song for years!!
    A new beginning by Silverwind

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  2 года назад +1

      Even better - here is the full song:
      ruclips.net/video/CMbTy1FpKuo/видео.html

    • @endtimeslastdays7777
      @endtimeslastdays7777 2 года назад

      @@StevenWeyhrich
      thank you so much!😊

  • @bcbennet1
    @bcbennet1 3 года назад +8

    Thank you Steven for this labor of love you have done for the body of Christ!

  • @litealite
    @litealite Год назад +2

    Wonderful memories . I wish I had heard every album . But had many .

  • @cristinasydnor9509
    @cristinasydnor9509 4 года назад +9

    I love these album covers!

    • @kurtweiand7086
      @kurtweiand7086 Год назад

      It was one of the perks of albums. Used to decorate the walls with album covers.

  • @gwenfrederick9772
    @gwenfrederick9772 2 года назад +4

    I worked in Sales at Benson Music during some of this Timesweep. So many memorable songs! Thank You!

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the work you did for Benson, and helping these songs get into stores!

  • @mccreary74
    @mccreary74 Год назад +1

    I was born in 74 - wow this music I heard a lot.

  • @jesusiskingforever4407
    @jesusiskingforever4407 Год назад +1

    We need this back again . 2023

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      Turning distracted hearts and minds back fully to the Lord can result in heartfelt song lyrics that could be as impactful to this generation as the Jesus music of the 70s was to mine.

  • @garypresleyakagap4682
    @garypresleyakagap4682 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for this history lesson. I am especially grateful for the Tonio K. reference at 45:47. I have racked my brain for years trying to remember the correct Artist's name and album title so I can buy this again. This album was in my collection back in the 80's.

  • @JacoVenter22
    @JacoVenter22 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for this compilation. I connected back to my youth. A lot of this music carried me through depressing times. Praise to God !

  • @rick5793
    @rick5793 Год назад +2

    These bring back so many thoughts and memories that lighten my heart. Only sad point is recalling those you loved and shared times with have left this earthly dwelling but then rejoice in knowing where those have gone to.

  • @Ray3645
    @Ray3645 Год назад

    So many great memories/songs from when I was becoming spiritually awakened during the 70s/80s Thanks for posting!

  • @marinemom1461
    @marinemom1461 Год назад +2

    man I miss this music this was worshipful

  • @patrickokc
    @patrickokc Год назад +1

    Amazing! So much excellent music and fun memories, thank you for creating this compilation!

  • @richardwpage
    @richardwpage 5 лет назад +6

    The Vigil by Kemper Crabbe is one of the best praise albums I have ever heard.

  • @paoguy118
    @paoguy118 3 года назад +3

    Wow, brought back many great memories.

  • @jdsalinger73
    @jdsalinger73 Год назад +1

    I can't WAIT to check out these playlists. I can't listen to Hillsong and Jesus Culture and their self-centered, empty music any more.
    I've been curious about 80's Christian music for a couple of decades now, but never knew where to find it. Thank you for compling them for us!!

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      Yes, I hope you enjoy the songs as much as I do!

  • @bettyrevilla2719
    @bettyrevilla2719 2 года назад +2

    Thank u 4 making a list of the songs. I found some of the ones my mom recorded and listened to them ever since i was a pre teen. Now i can share them with my mother .God bless you

  • @deniseweyhrich7714
    @deniseweyhrich7714 Год назад +1

    we watched both all over again! Still amazing Steve!!! thank you for all this hard work!

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      To be honest, I have listened to them more than once also ...😁

  • @bcbennet1
    @bcbennet1 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Steven for this incredible work of love! Glory to God!!

  • @debbiramsey4603
    @debbiramsey4603 3 года назад +5

    In the 70s we had what we called "Jesus Freaks" it was not a derogatory word. It meant people who were all ready to talk about Jesus and God.
    I knew one as a friend in college. he always carried his Bible . Sometimes he'd start something and sometime I would.

  • @jarodcarnarvon5198
    @jarodcarnarvon5198 4 года назад +5

    Grew up on this music!!

  • @TRUCKSTAR74
    @TRUCKSTAR74 4 года назад +5

    Great compilation!!

  • @feliciakidd9358
    @feliciakidd9358 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Such memories! Great music!

  • @RachelRamey
    @RachelRamey Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the work you did to put these together.

  • @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil
    @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil Год назад +1

    So many good memories! At 12:12 - I LOVE that song, "No Other One" duet with Dallas Holm. It's a shame the music today isn't this good (or inspired).

  • @jeffwayne4084
    @jeffwayne4084 Год назад +1

    Good stuff, man! Thanks for the effort of putting these together and perfect little segments of various styles of music through the time frames!

  • @richardwpage
    @richardwpage 5 лет назад +4

    I remember listening to KBRN 810 AM in Denver during the late 1970's and early 1980's. All these artists were played on that station.

    • @donmccullen1973
      @donmccullen1973 3 года назад +1

      Later became KLTT aka 80 K-Light and was for a time sister station to KYMS in Orange County for a time.

    • @christopherskipp1525
      @christopherskipp1525 3 года назад

      @@donmccullen1973 What is it now?

    • @donmccullen1973
      @donmccullen1973 3 года назад

      @@christopherskipp1525 KLTT was eventually bought out by Crawford Broadcasting. The current incarnation of KLTT is on AM670 as a Christian Talk station while 800 AM was moved to AM810 and is now able to broadcast 24/7. AM810 is now an Adult Standards format.

    • @christopherskipp1525
      @christopherskipp1525 3 года назад

      @@donmccullen1973 Thank you for that history.

  • @richardredmond1463
    @richardredmond1463 Год назад +1

    Michael Card, Twila Paris, Amy Grant, Sandi Patti, Chuck Gerard, Rich Mullins (RIP), Carmen.....and a U.S. band not mentioned here "Spin 180". I sang the song Perfect Union (Michael Ward) to my wife at our wedding in 1990 😍

  • @rkmklz7562
    @rkmklz7562 Год назад +4

    The Maranartha Singers were the best!!!

  • @lizziemedel8100
    @lizziemedel8100 2 года назад +2

    I think by this time I was starting to not listen to Christian music as much. I was so influenced by the 70's music scene - there was so much at that time - Christian Rock was new and exciting - Maranatha, Larry Norman, Phil Keaggy, and then the British Punk/Ska stuff - Ishmael United. In the 80's I still loved Larry Norman, the Call and U2 but for me, Christian music started getting really cheesey. I was never into Carman, Amy Grant or the other pop stuff or even the heavy metal stuff. There was a lot of good gospel coming out at that time, but the 80's, aside from the British stuff kind of trailed off for me. The 90's and 2000's however really started to pick up again. Just my opinion and personal thoughts :) I love and appreciate all your hard work Steven. I have been around long enough to appreciate all the different decades of Christian music. I still love to listen to it and it still brings me great joy and blessings!

  • @chrisl3550
    @chrisl3550 Год назад +1

    Awesome to see rockers Stryper, Rez, Shout, Jerusalem, Zion, Whitecross and Idle Cure. Better to see alternative bands Undercover, Altar Boys, Mad At the World and Vector on the list. Thanks for taking us down memory lane.

  • @saralaughin9637
    @saralaughin9637 Год назад +3

    Such a wonderful look back at my spiritual childhood. Awesome memories come flooding back, and the smile on my face is bright. Is there a 90's version?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      I did not move this into the 90s. Maybe some day. Until this past two months, the views were not enough to warrant doing the work.

  • @donnathompson3625
    @donnathompson3625 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ praise God

  • @Ray3645
    @Ray3645 Год назад +1

    I've listened to both timesweeps and noticed that the music became decidedly rockier from 1985 onward.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад +1

      Yes, it was definitely more folk-oriented in the early to mid 70s.

  • @MrShortWhiteGuy
    @MrShortWhiteGuy Год назад +1

    I often wish someone from CCM Magazine would release all their weekly song charts from when I began I believe in 1978-2002 when it ended. I started to listen to CCM radio in the mid 1990s, but didn't discover the CCM charts until 1998. I do remember many of these songs still getting played in the 90s. For the past 25 years, I've been keeping track of the CCM weekly radio charts. I wish I knew how well the songs charted in the early years.

  • @eberhardeby5128
    @eberhardeby5128 Год назад

    i crew up in that time .and i know some of this.but iam suprised about how much of this i have never heared of.and i crew
    up a chrisitian boy born 67. and in the 80s i went to every christan rockconcert posible in germanny.

  • @musicollection85
    @musicollection85 7 лет назад +4

    Wow!! Very good!!!

  • @kylewinchester7411
    @kylewinchester7411 Год назад +1

    I heard some Keith Green “How can they live without Jesus”! Song music at the beginning of this video.

  • @JDawghasaTruck
    @JDawghasaTruck Год назад

    Andre Crouch “it’s gonna rain” was written at Ichthus festival a couple of years earlier. I was there, it was raining, it was a great jam!

  • @TTundragrizzly
    @TTundragrizzly 10 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite is Love Crucified Arose by Michael Card

  • @davidsthoughts60
    @davidsthoughts60 Год назад

    As with your video of the 69-79 songs, this brings back loads of memories. Overall, I think the 70s was the best decade for Jesus Music, maybe because it was a new, developing kind of music. I remember when the closest thing to CCM that I knew about was Andrae Crouch (still love Andrae), the Bill Gaither Trio, and Truth. Top concerts I saw in the 80s - 2nd Chapter of Acts a few times, Mylon and Broken Heart 2 or 3 times.

    • @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil
      @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil Год назад

      I saw 2nd Chapter of Acts when i attended a large church in Cedar Hill - which was only about 100 miles from their home in Lindale, TX. Matthew did one of his hard rock solos and the older people in the front row walked out.

  • @alfredagreen336
    @alfredagreen336 4 года назад +3

    I have been looking for 'One heart at a time' for years...but couldn't figure who sang this/nor the title. Thank you.

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @debcarlson8968
    @debcarlson8968 Год назад

    KCFO Tulsa! Changed my life!

  • @MikePotter1
    @MikePotter1 Год назад +1

    Steven! This is so fantastic! Thank you for your labor of love in doing this one and the 70's Timesweep. So nostalgic for me. During Covid when I had more free time, I put together a RUclips radio show featuring 80's Christian rock that tells many of the stories behind the music. It compliments this Timesweep perfectly! ruclips.net/p/PLrwtxG0TZQjY5ErxgEMMJFMj42Z7-MwEp

  • @kathleeneslinger6978
    @kathleeneslinger6978 Год назад +2

    I can still remember the day that Keith Green was killed in a small plane crash. July 1982

  • @svetlanarodriguez7429
    @svetlanarodriguez7429 5 лет назад +9

    Too bad Christians didn't put any real value on their old music. Why the Hell we don't have classic christian music stations? All the good music is out of print.

    • @WolfRun59
      @WolfRun59 2 года назад +1

      Agreed. I’m so tired of endlessly hearing the same songs by a few artists on the Fish in Los Angeles. Some of it is awesome but let’s not forget the great music preceded the modern stuff.

    • @WolfRun59
      @WolfRun59 2 года назад +2

      It’s not that Christians don’t appreciate the early music, the Christian music industry controls what gets played and the old stuff doesn’t generate dollars for them. Many Christian labels are owned by major secular music labels so it’s about the bucks, not blessing people or ministry. The artists may be serving the Lord but the record labels serve the almighty dollar.

    • @lizziemedel8100
      @lizziemedel8100 2 года назад

      Totally agree Svetlana! I'm so tired of hearing the same songs and all the same sort of genre - it's all the same. What happened to all the great Christian bands and great songs? Not to knock Hillsong, Maverick City and Elevation Worship, they all have their place and worship music is beautiful, but I do miss the old bands of the 2000's.

    • @rkmklz7562
      @rkmklz7562 Год назад

      It is all Garbage now!!!

  • @tarheelphenom
    @tarheelphenom Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved the first Timesweep from 69-79. I'm about to dive into this one. I do have a question. So, I was born in 1975 and I didn't get saved until 2004, so I really didn't listen to any CCM between this timeframe. If you would have asked me what Jesus Music or CCM music was I couldn't have told you. But, for those who lived through this time period, did you notice the music or the message begin to change at all once it became a "business"? Like once the secular record labels saw that there was money to be made off the backs of CCM music did you notice the difference. The one thing I took away from the first video is that at the beginning of Jesus Music in the early to mid-70's, is that you heard Jesus's name all throughout the songs. But, as time has gone on, you don't hear is name as much as you do pronouns "He" and "Him." I'd love for someone to speak on that. I just loved the rawness and purity of the message of Jesus Christ and the Gospel in the early years.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад +1

      That's a great question and comment.
      My only connection to this music was from what I heard on the air, first on the independent radio shows (as I outlined in the intro to the first video) and then on stations that played the songs for more of the day (as I mention in the intro to this video). I can speculate and give my opinion. 🙂
      As more and more artists came on the scene playing this kind of music, I would imagine that it became a challenge to find a new way to present the message, in a winning way that would capture the interest of an audience, and be a performance that the artist liked. Some artists disliked the industry (Larry Norman comes to mind), some were getting started and had to depend on the advice of the early record companies who were investing in them by recording and pressing discs to sell. And the more that was made available, the more content was demanded, particularly as radio stations grew and needed more music to play.
      Also recognize that the big labels (Sparrow, Myrrh, etc) were Christian-focused to begin with, and were ostensibly concerned about the message and artists not straying too far into unusual territory. (I think of Sandy Patti compared to Steve Taylor, for example).
      As for the lack of Jesus' name being mentioned in later music, I *believe* this would be an attempt to not overuse his name, but still communicate the message. Sometimes, perhaps, the point would be to grab a listener's interest with a song style or interesting lyrics, and letting a listener later dig deeper in to those lyrics to see what they meant.
      As for the secular record labels: When the big companies purchased the Christian labels, they did it to make money, not to try to change the music they made. The secular labels wanted successful artists who would sell product to their niche audience.
      Now, this is not to say that everyone's start and their finish is the same. U2 was a Christian band early on, but not so much today. Some artist have strayed away from their beginnings (as any of us can do).
      I do agree that the early "rawness" and earnestness of those artists is a reflection of the enthusiasm of their early encounter with the Savior.

    • @tarheelphenom
      @tarheelphenom Год назад +1

      @@StevenWeyhrich Thanks for responding man. I love stuff like this and studying the history of things. Funny thing is, my family and I have been attending Calvary Chapel here in my area for the last 19 years and I had no idea about Jesus Music until I watched a documentary on Chuck Smith...and then went to see the Jesus Revolution movie. It made me want to look into it and that's how I ran across your videos.
      I've come across some great music, and I think my favorites have been Love Song, 2nd Chapter of Acts, and Keith Green. Man I love how on fire Keith Green was for Jesus. I appreciate you doing these videos.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      Glad you liked the video! I enjoy listening to it again and again!

  • @alfredagreen336
    @alfredagreen336 4 года назад +7

    Is there a radio station that play all the 'old' Christian music like these? not just the new ones?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  4 года назад +4

      I'd suggest CCM Rewound - Google for that - they play things at least from the 80s and 90s

    • @kurtweiand7086
      @kurtweiand7086 Год назад

      I definitely preferred the older ones, but heh now l'm old fashioned. Come on now so are you!🥱

  • @briankady1456
    @briankady1456 10 месяцев назад

    Anyone from the Seattle/Tacoma area remember KBIQ from the late 1970s and early 1980s?

  • @soldier7778
    @soldier7778 2 года назад +1

    Jerusalem Dancing on the Head of a Serpent was released in 1987 in Europe with a European mix. It wasn't released until 1988 in North America with a different mix. They didn't show Honestly by Stryper which was a mainstream hit in 1987. I'm wondering if that was on the CCM charts like Calling on You, Free and Sing Along Song was. Maybe someone can verify. They showed the wrong album for Shout "When the Love is Gone". They showed the It Won't Be Long (1988) album cover then that song is from In Your Face (1989). Nice mention of Zion, Barren Cross and Rez. Russ Taff has one of the best voices in music.

  • @latrelltsantiago3196
    @latrelltsantiago3196 11 месяцев назад +1

    I see Matthew Ward. Wow.

  • @stpaulimdog
    @stpaulimdog 5 лет назад +1

    K What a Mess! I remember that station had such weak signal it was so irritating. There was nothing else out there so what could we do?

  • @StevenWeyhrich
    @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

    If you want to hear full versions of many of these songs, check out these playlists:
    1980 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoUrKUOpB1-yjJGxtcYATY1z
    1981 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXllHgrRnPvzI2gB4lhtNdr
    1982 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoUNuxyJjWMaqOdYt3JTmZQc
    1983 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoUBkr6X_ZblUGtotchKItfZ
    1984 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXWLhnjaLxopxq3cJjSp2qr
    1985 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoVjMjeZTv9jELY75neemxCs
    1986 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXq0dX87pr5Pf21l3BAZEVB
    1987 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoW5nBGFPlvsY3fQIH5T87ww
    1988 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXzX4lqbXuOTve6DV1_bl4h
    1989 - ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXAf3tJN1AKHxTO4ZX_AcVn
    And for a taste of Christian radio from the 1980s, here are songs played on WHME-FM 103.1 in South Bend, Indiana, KYMS 106.3 Santa Ana, California from 1984, and WCFL 1000 AM, Chicago, in 1984:
    ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoXx1lW2BrbVczMmNKWRJoQW
    The Larry Black Show from the 1980s:
    ruclips.net/p/PLwTsizEQYXoVhS2BSVyJyBGlWX58InYSr

  • @xnihilo1044
    @xnihilo1044 Год назад +1

    Kemper Crabb The Vigil.
    Amazing! Light some incense and candles, get out your Bible and catechism and lose yourself in Him.

  • @Spinkicksandrootbeer
    @Spinkicksandrootbeer Год назад +1

    Can we get a 90s time sweep?

  • @DrLewisClarke
    @DrLewisClarke Год назад

    You need to add the Trinity album from 1973, Jesus When the Sun Goes Down. The title of the album is somewhat misleading as that song is not on the record. It really was the first rock Jesus album because we pressed it in 1971 and it actually came out in 1972. So the 1973 moniker on your website is not accurate.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      This is unclear. Which song by which artist is listed as 1973 and was actually 1972? I can't change the video (it's been completed for nearly 7 years) but if there is a song in one of the playlists that is in the wrong year, that I can change. (And, BTW, this is the 1980-89 timesweep - are you referring to the 1969-79 timesweep video?)

  • @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey
    @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey 7 месяцев назад +1

    Jaciinda 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @karendowning2169
    @karendowning2169 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do the 90s?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  10 месяцев назад

      It's on my to-do list, but other priorities have pushed it back. Some day, I hope!

  • @rkmklz7562
    @rkmklz7562 Год назад +2

    This is Rock and Roll....
    Christianed.... but not bad as they are now.
    .... this U can listen to....in one way or another!!!... today all music is Garbage 🗑️!!!!!

  • @norasanteliz3917
    @norasanteliz3917 Год назад

    I WONDER WHERE ALL THESE SINGERS ARE NOW? IF THEY STILL FOLLOW JESUS

  • @latrelltsantiago3196
    @latrelltsantiago3196 11 месяцев назад

    No 2nd Chapter 😠
    What a shame. They are the BEST. AND SHOULD BE I. THE FOREFRONT OF ANYBODY.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  11 месяцев назад +1

      You did not listen carefully. They have songs in 1981, 1982, 1984, 1987, and 1988. And of course are featured in the earlier 1969-1979 timesweep.

  • @phyalfano953
    @phyalfano953 2 года назад +1

    in this group....W and amy grant

  • @Just_in_Rich
    @Just_in_Rich 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have a smiliar thing for Jesus Music between 1990 - 1999?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  7 месяцев назад

      Have not moved into that decade yet. Perhaps some day … :-)

    • @Just_in_Rich
      @Just_in_Rich 7 месяцев назад

      @@StevenWeyhrich There is a demand for it as I am going through the comment section

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  7 месяцев назад

      @@Just_in_Rich I recognize that. Here are my limitations, however.
      First, the 1970s and 80s were my golden age of CCM. I listened to the music heavily during that time. I understand that for others, the 1990s, or 2000s or 2010s may be THEIR golden age, and that's why they'd like to hear clips of those songs again. However, after I married in the mid-1980s and had a family, my available time to keep up with the new music dwindled rapidly. I have other music I recorded off the radio that are on other videos on this channel, but it was just not as intense as before i married. I do enjoy some of the music of the 1990s, but don't know a large amount of it.
      The other limitation is that to create the 1970s and 1980s Timesweep videos was a fair amount of work; finding the music to take clips of, getting album art, etc, is involved. And I still have a full time job that actually pays my living expenses; these videos out RUclips are completely non-monetized, as I do not own the rights to any of it, so I put them up just because I want to share it with others who may also enjoy it.
      So, yes, I do have an interest in creating a Timesweep for the 1990s, but it's just not on the forefront of my projects at this time. Pray that God gives me the time and enthusiasm!

  • @elisabethkolling6697
    @elisabethkolling6697 2 года назад +2

    From back in the day when there was talent and high production values in the industry. The predictable, monotonous dreck that passes for praise music these days all sounds like it came out of the same studio from the same producer.

  • @rklewis2
    @rklewis2 Год назад +1

    Maybe it's just me, but I found the vast majority of this decade sounding like the same studio band playing in the background for each singer or duet, with little variation in the style of the music. I found the music from 1969 - 1979 far more interesting, as it was more free-form, and the genre didn't refine itself, which, to me, was moreso using the same formulaic music and style, with little deviation. The reality is that Christian "pop" music has painted itself into a corner, IMO, because there is little in the way of experimentation going on. This is why I liked the first decade much more.
    This is NOT to say that the people can't sing, or the musicians can't play well. It's just so...bland. Well, it is to me, anyway.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      That is an interesting comment. There are a number of the songs from this of which I am particularly fond (Keith Green, Don Francisco, Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, the Imperials, and so on), but there are a number of others that "charted" that are less enjoyable to me. I can speculate that what differs the 70s from the 80s is the rise of the CCM industry, wanting content for new CCM-focused stations to play, a change in the output from older artists who have had their salvation for a while, and singing to an audience that is similar. There is less of an intensity of "confess your sins and come to the Lord", and more of the "here's the Christian life and how to live it". And then there are songs that are just trying to make a point.
      Some that are not formulaic would be those by Steve Taylor ("I Want To Be A Clone", "Whatever Happened To Sin", and "Meltdown") which point at various things in the world or Christian life or the world that need attention, but in a more subtle way than in the music of the 1970s.
      Also, so many of those 80s artists used so much synthesizer. It was new and cool, but does seem overused.
      That being said, I am still fond of this decade in a different way than I am fond of the 70s. I guess it might be like the difference between a first love and a later more mature love; both important, but both different.

    • @rklewis2
      @rklewis2 Год назад

      @@StevenWeyhrich Yeah, I'm not saying all of the music fit into a particular mold, if you will. But a lot did. Still does, for that matter. From a music only POV, it's...pretty limiting. In the case of Christian music, there are some genres that get virtually no airplay, so it must be very difficult to garner any sort of fan base, because it never gets heard on the air. One has to do some investigating. Nowadays, it's easier to do. But it just wasn't possible in the 80's, on up to the mid-90's at all. The 70's, it appears, gave everything a chance, lol
      I noticed the shift in the late 70's. Through much of the decade, the music wasn't fitting into any particular mold, if you will.
      The 80's was an over-produced (in the studio that is) decade. There is a reason for that. We moved into the digital realm. It allowed more tracks. It allowed more digital effects, and, because people COULD use them, they used too much of them, and far too often. It was like that for all genres of music.
      I am not critiquing the singers. They are fine. I'm just looking at the music.

  • @mau4770
    @mau4770 4 года назад

    Bj Thomas Jesus on my mind, Esta cancion la escuché del grupo Generación de Jesus, segun veo esta es la version original, aunque ellos la sacaron hace muchos años.

  • @Thewalkoffaith7
    @Thewalkoffaith7 Год назад

    Not enough Keith :(

  • @scottysrecordshop
    @scottysrecordshop Год назад

    Any chance of getting the full list of songs on this video.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      There is now a link in the description for this video. Thank you for the reminder!

  • @jzaragoza9152
    @jzaragoza9152 Год назад

    Why is U2 included in this list?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад +1

      They were playing Christian songs back in 1984, believe it or not.

  • @mjb469
    @mjb469 Год назад

    WBFG We Broadcast for God Detroit.

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад

      Great use of call letters! For a brief time in the 1980s we had a Christian station in Lincoln, NE called KBHL, "Kept By His Love".

  • @Witsius
    @Witsius Год назад

    No Daniel Amos or Swirling Eddies??

    • @michaelmorales7582
      @michaelmorales7582 Год назад +1

      Born again 1983! Praise God for the Christian Book Stores that had these wonderful songwriters: Agape Christian Bookstore and Val Peplers Christian Book Store both at Longmont ,Co .and Ken and Linda Miller Family who helped me with so much music at their Music Store ,thanks for this inspiration . I feel so much life here!

  • @juliehubbard8712
    @juliehubbard8712 4 года назад +1

    Trying to find a singer's name who sang love the lord does anyone knows

    • @mamehendrix34
      @mamehendrix34 2 года назад

      There is a FB group for oldies Christian music

  • @barbaracurtis3801
    @barbaracurtis3801 Год назад +2

    How on earth did U2 have a Christian hit?

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  Год назад +2

      Oh, early on they were Christian in their lyrics. Where were their hearts, did they just get tired of doing that type of music, I don't know. But KYMS was really digging U2 in 1984!

    • @conniee.
      @conniee. Год назад +1

      @@StevenWeyhrich - I used to listen to KYMS FM Eagle 106.3, I even taped some songs off the radio while I listened, I still have that cassette tapes, 1990 & 1991 and 1992 - 1994.🤔😊✝🎵🎵🎶🎶🎼🎼

    • @jdsalinger73
      @jdsalinger73 Год назад +2

      I was told that Bono came from a Christian family. He's 100% the opposite now.

  • @bigman7891000
    @bigman7891000 11 месяцев назад +1

    El sheddi michael card is better than amy grant that is my opinion

    • @StevenWeyhrich
      @StevenWeyhrich  11 месяцев назад

      I like them both, but I agree Michael Card's version is just a little better. 🙂

  • @mikaelbrodin6180
    @mikaelbrodin6180 Год назад

    realy crap