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Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at22:12:

  of course

HEY, BRENNETH! you out there?

and please don't ever feel like you can't come up and say hi--

i think i've said this before--i'm kind of in a strange place right after playing, but it has nothing to do with not wanting to see friends--it's just difficult for me to LOOK civil enough that someone would want to approach me. i seem to unintentionally put people off, and i'm deeply sorry--i certainly don't mean it

come up and say hi next time--tell me who you are!



Posted by somehypocriticalChrist-ian on 03-12-2003 at22:13:

  i don't get it

quote:
Originally posted by dorfsmith
quote:
Originally posted by Jad
Keith's dead.


I think that says it all Big Grin


so you're saying that since Keith is dead, the Spirit no longer uses his music? you're saying that the music that came out of the Jesus movement honestly doesn't have more spiritual significance that this hack crap spewed out by the money making CCM machine we have in 2003? that songs like "Which Way the Wind Blows" doesn't affect you more than "Friends" ? that is truly sad...



Posted by BobRobertz on 03-12-2003 at22:13:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
car man/keith--i just don't know enough about who serves what purpose spiritually. no harm intended



How about from the perspective of their lyrics? I hate to sound judgmental, but the Tuxedo Clad Megastar is no Keith Green. I wonder if Keith ever listened to Daniel Amos. I would love to know what he thought (although I'd be crushed if he didn't share my enthusiasm).

Peace.



Posted by anne on 03-12-2003 at22:13:

  just wanted to say...

hi tim!
it's fun having you here answering (and, when appropriate, dodging) questions & stuff Smile Smile




Posted by BigDork on 03-12-2003 at22:13:

 

quote:
Originally posted by baxter
Wanted a photograph?

i am utterly pathetic!



lol



Posted by baxter on 03-12-2003 at22:14:

 

Thank you Mr. Chandler!



Posted by Ron E on 03-12-2003 at22:16:

 

quote:
[I]Originally posted by somehypocriticalChrist-ian
...Jesus movement honestly doesn't have more spiritual significance that this hack crap spewed out by the money making CCM machine we have in 2003? that songs like "Which Way the Wind Blows" doesn't affect you more than "Friends" ? that is truly sad...

Did "Friends" come out in 2003? I thought that was last year!



Posted by BigDork on 03-12-2003 at22:16:

 

Mr C.

Do you know if Terry has seen or heard our little tribute CD?

BD



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at22:20:

  bobrobertz

when i said "no," what i meant was that i'm really not familiar with their lyrics or music, either one of them, so i really couldn't know--

yes, i know that one ridiculous the Tuxedo Clad Megastar song the eddies did, but honestly that's about it

and i really don't know a thing about keith green--i was just never into it



Posted by baxter on 03-12-2003 at22:20:

 

MR. Tim, Have you read/would you recommend Mr. Buechner's Long Day's Dying? i think its the only one i've missed. i think it was pre seminary...



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at22:22:

  anne

thank you



Posted by somehypocriticalChrist-ian on 03-12-2003 at22:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler

and i really don't know a thing about keith green--i was just never into it


if you get a chance, check it out. aside from the couple of disco sounding cuts (it was the late 70's), it will change your life...



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at22:23:

  baxter

haven't read that one--(still on this darned computer manual thing!



Posted by BigDork on 03-12-2003 at22:24:

 

shC you are about to become a Mind Peach...

congrats!!! Big Grin



BD




Posted by Ron E on 03-12-2003 at23:14:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Ron E
Hi Tim. I'm from Canada...

How many times have you played up here? I saw the choir with Rick Elias in about 1991 in Toronto. It was so great to be there, that must have been around the time Circle Slide came out. That was good stuff. I'm pretty sure you were there then right? That was post-Robin I believe.



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at23:18:

 

i've played up there a lot but i wasn't playing with them in 91



Posted by Ron E on 03-12-2003 at23:20:

 

Who would have played bass then? I'm sure it wasn't Robin...maybe in 92, did you do the tour with Rick Elias?



Posted by dorfsmith on 03-12-2003 at23:21:

 

quote:
Originally posted by somehypocriticalChrist-ian
quote:
Originally posted by dorfsmith
quote:
Originally posted by Jad
Keith's dead.


I think that says it all Big Grin


so you're saying that since Keith is dead, the Spirit no longer uses his music? you're saying that the music that came out of the Jesus movement honestly doesn't have more spiritual significance that this hack crap spewed out by the money making CCM machine we have in 2003? that songs like "Which Way the Wind Blows" doesn't affect you more than "Friends" ? that is truly sad...


Yikes. Way to jump on the judgment train my friend. I am simply saying that Keith Green is dead (in an earthly sense) and so is the Tuxedo Clad Megastar. In fact the Tuxedo Clad Megastar is deader than dead. I love the music of Keith Green. When I was a baby my parents took me to a Keith Green concert. I wish I could remember it. When I lead my youth group in worship, nine times out of ten I play Create In Me A Clean Heart. The guy was amazing. How did you take my little joke so wrong??? Anyway, hope that clears things up Big Grin



Posted by somehypocriticalChrist-ian on 03-12-2003 at23:31:

 

quote:
Originally posted by dorfsmith
Yikes. Way to jump on the judgment train my friend. I am simply saying that Keith Green is dead (in an earthly sense) and so is the Tuxedo Clad Megastar. In fact the Tuxedo Clad Megastar is deader than dead. I love the music of Keith Green. When I was a baby my parents took me to a Keith Green concert. I wish I could remember it. When I lead my youth group in worship, nine times out of ten I play Create In Me A Clean Heart. The guy was amazing. How did you take my little joke so wrong??? Anyway, hope that clears things up Big Grin


sorry, i saw that sentiment a few times and posed a question....

i guess it stems from my longing for music that challenges/changes/charges me that much...



Posted by dorfsmith on 03-12-2003 at23:34:

 

I'm right there with you Big Grin


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