Thread: Daniel Amos sampled Scaterd Few? |
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I saw Mr. Aguirre on "Wife Swap" a couple years ago. That was pretty interesting |
I think they just reaired that not too long ago. They were living in Duncaville, Texas at one time. I think his wife's parents live in Ellis County, Texas. Very sincere guy I think he had a rough life in LA.
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Thread: Daniel Amos sampled Scaterd Few? |
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Very possible I use to sell Marlboros to Romald Domikus and was wearing a DA shirt the first time I met him. Mr. Aguirre was very proud to have worked with Terry. I saw him again at a Lost Dogs concert in Deep Ellum.
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Thread: Terry at Church |
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I always thought reasonable service was a good song to start a Sunday service with. It's kind of like renewing your Christian drivers license when ever you reflect on that song.
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In every soul an altar stands
There on dwells all in the heart of man
Oh consuming fire lay waste the dross
Upon this table purge us
Though the sacrifice we'll fear
Forsake us not Lord draw us near
For we never fail to find you here
In our reasonable service
Now the least that we can do
Is the least that you require
Living sacrifices on
The sacrificial fire
Cleanse these earthen vessels Lord
Of every false desire
And when we fail the do the least
Help us in our unbelief
Chorus
And in the measure of our faith
Let our minds keep on renewing
Not conforming to this world
Until this worlds undoing
And by your tender mercies Lord
Your perfect will pursuing
We become an offering
Made holy through your suffering
In the servitude of love
Drifts a fragrant scent well pleasing
As the strength of grace compels us on
To a worship without ceasing
To count as loss all we hold dear
Is Christ in us increasing
And through the fire gold will remain
To live is Christ to die is gain
(C)1996 by Lost Dogs |
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Thread: Who's who here? |
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Tim's sliding his fingers down the bass frets on "Giants in the Land" |
So Does Berger and Tim both play Bass on the Midget I'd like to hear a duo harmony bass instrumental between the two. Sometimes I listen to Tim and I feel like he is doing a bass solo through the whole albums. But it always seems to fit just right!
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Thread: Terry at Church |
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Ya'll need to start a missionary church down here in Tejas with that kind of music worship! Bring ya'll's Oregon Christian liberal beannie hat wear'n selfs on down here. We'll put you in a stetson and straight'n out your Liberal defect! You don't need to got to Mexico to preach to the Amigos. We got plenty of Mexican citizens right here! God Bless ya'll! Que la vaya bien!
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Thread: Terry at Church |
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have a music "hymn" book that has "Breathe Deep" in it. It has both church songs and secular songs with truth in it side by side. I'd have to go find it to remember the name |
Very Interesting!
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Thread: Daniel Amos around the World |
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Can I get their addresses?... I feel so lonley...NZ.. |
I guess You don't live in the Shire do you? Hobbitton?
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Thread: Daniel Amos around the World |
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Does Canada Count? |
To clarify, I mean that culturally aren't Canadians the same as American's only nicer (from what I have heard)? So Canadians sales are from another country but have around the same access to Daniel Amos as many Americans. AHHHHH You know what I mean!
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Thread: Daniel Amos around the World |
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Does Canada Count?
I guess that makes sense. Just out of curiosity and if it's definitive enough, who is after UK ?
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Thread: Terry at Church |
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We need to get Terry in a hymnal! I think Joel is a worship-like song. Soon could be arranged for a congregation.
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