
The Vatican’s newspaper, the Osservatore Romano, has listed the Holy See’s top ten records of all time. In a season of inclement weather, says the newspaper, Italians are also inundated with song festivals and it wishes to remind its readers of alternative listening.
The records are not religious and no Italian song makes the list. The records, in order of release, are (you can listen to the tracks through the video below):
1. Revolver by the Beatles
2. If I could Only Remember My Name by David Crosby
3. The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
4. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
5. The Nightfly by Donald Fagen
6. Thriller by Michael Jackson
7. Graceland by Paul Simon
8. Achtung Baby by U2
9. (What's the story) Morning Glory by Oasis
10. Supernatural by Carlos Santana
Pope Benedict himself has been shortlisted for the Classical Brit Awards Album of the Year for Alma Mater – Music from the Vatican.
The winner will be announced in May.
Which record would you vote for?
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Vaticans Top Ten
This is some sorta hoax right ? David Crosby`s If Only was about drugs and how he couldnt even remember his name he was so Stoned. The Dark Side of the Moon had No Answers to the problems it highlited. Michael Jackson was a Pedeophile. Carlos believes in a god that the Catholic Church doesnt....etc, etc.
And then they go on to comment about Bob Dylan and why he wasnt on the list. He should have been #1 with the Album Slow Train`s A Coming for his profession in it about his Belief in Christ . I could go on and write a whole long dissertation on this subject, but i have children to tend too. God Help the Catholic Church for it seems that it too has had been misled by the culture and the Evil One.
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