Hide The Beer, The Pastor's Here by The Swirling Eddies

“All day and evening will be one of the favorite TIMJ hashtags #ThirstyThurday https://youtu.be/yBF_mqvJD8g This comedy song with an underlying serious side was written by The Swirling Eddies frontman Terry Taylor, who used the pseudonym Camarillo Eddy on the album. Taylor tells us that he does write some comedy songs that are just silly fun, but others, like this one, have a message beneath the surface. In this song, the redneck churchgoer behaves like a true Christian only in the presence of the pastor, which is an extreme example of how many Christians can lapse in their actions. Says Taylor: "there are songs like 'Hide the Beer, the Pastor's Here' which are funny on the surface - it doesn't matter if you're a Christian or not, it's funny to you. People identify with that idea: the pastor's showing up, we need to get rid of our booze and whatever else. But there's a very serious theological side to that song.”

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This jam is special! The first and only time it’s been posted was by Shaka in Sep 2015.