one man's amazing experience and reflection on how the industrialization of the coal areas of southern West Virginia helped shape the small sect of serpent handlers in Appalachia in word, thought, and deed. Hell, it beats the same old Catholicism threads D1B and Joltin' Joe have subjected us to.
D1B wrote:Kiss my ass Bluto. You love us. You know you do.
Didn't say I didn't. Just throwing something else out there. Interesting stuff.
Re: Beyond the serpents
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:45 pm
by D1B
catamount man wrote:
D1B wrote:Kiss my ass Bluto. You love us. You know you do.
Didn't say I didn't. Just throwing something else out there. Interesting stuff.
I will check it out brother. Check out the movie "The Man Who Shouted 'One Eyed Jesus' I think you'd love it. All about the deeply religous south. A tour of sorts through back woods and a story of a people as told through music. I may be wrong, but I sensed they make a valid claim that rock and roll ultimately did not descend from the blues (negros) but from the hills of Appalacia and the Pentecosts.