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Mountain Fan
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DFBB was a great album because ...
they did not try to sound like the Beatles!
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Lur King
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servantsteve
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Every song in that book is written for the mandolin.
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Scrimshaw Nick
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mandolins suck!
Sorry, I thought I was joey for a minute.
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Josh&etc
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Originally posted by jiminy
I found a real fun site for those who dig DFFB-
are you ready?????
(hang on to your collective hats here.....sheesh!)
http://www.av1611.org/cqguide.html |
I just have one question: Does this site have anything to do with the Right Reverend Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor?
Seriously, my eyes hurt from all the red letters (not to mention the high velocity scrolling
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SnowMan
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In the early days of AAR, somebody from the forums here was exceptionally kind and sent me (anonymously) DFBB on vinyl, unopened. What an incredible gift. Still, I didn't have a copy of the album which I could listen to because there was NO WAY I was opening the LP.
Well, somebody else from this community sent me an extra original CD copy of DFBB, so the LP traveled all the way to C-Stone with me and...
In an earlier conversation, Terry had mentioned to me that he himself had no copy of DFBB. So, I passed the LP on to Terry. I hope whomever sent me that LP is happy with where it ended up and not offended that I passed it along.
But there's the stinkin' irony: the originator of the tunes did not himself own a copy of DFBB. That was just wrong.
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joey
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But there's the stinkin' irony: the originator of the tunes did not himself own a copy of DFBB. That was just wrong.
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or the rights to reprint it.......
hi theo!
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jiminy
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But there's the stinkin' irony: the originator of the tunes did not himself own a copy of DFBB. That was just wrong.
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or the rights to reprint it.......
hi theo!
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its prolly not even floating around in his head anymore even........
pushed out by that dang Catscratch theme...!
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joey
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But there's the stinkin' irony: the originator of the tunes did not himself own a copy of DFBB. That was just wrong.
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hi theo!
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its prolly not even floating around in his head anymore even........
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dennis
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But there's the stinkin' irony: the originator of the tunes did not himself own a copy of DFBB. That was just wrong.
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hi theo!
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LOL!
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Mountain Fan
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Shadow-Master713
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Originally posted by jiminy
I found a real fun site for those who dig DFFB-
are you ready?????
(hang on to your collective hats here.....sheesh!)
http://www.av1611.org/cqguide.html |
Wow, that just......wow......
"The purpose of Christian music was NEVER meant to evangelize the lost!"
I can't put into words how ridiculous that sounds.
Back on topic, the only copy of DFBB I've ever had is on cassette. I need to go back and give it a listen since I haven't heard it since I was in middle school.
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jeffrey k.
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Originally posted by jiminy
I found a real fun site for those who dig DFFB-
are you ready?????
(hang on to your collective hats here.....sheesh!)
http://www.av1611.org/cqguide.html |
Here is a line from that website makes me laugh:
"Let's listen to the "screaming-satanic-man-worship" in a few CCM concerts..."
fantastic...
jeffrey k.
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MarkyMark77
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screaming-satanic-man-worship |
The next DA album title, perhaps?
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oomarty7
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Here is a line from that website makes me laugh:
"Let's listen to the "screaming-satanic-man-worship" in a few CCM concerts..."
fantastic...
I think that website might have a point though, I feel a little bad listening to "screaming-satanic-man-worship." Maybe if it was toned down a little to "wailing-demonic-man-accolades" I would feel more comfortable with it. Just a thought.
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jeffrey k.
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I think that website might have a point though, I feel a little bad listening to "screaming-satanic-man-worship." Maybe if it was toned down a little to "wailing-demonic-man-accolades" I would feel more comfortable with it. Just a thought. |
Are you being serious? Do you really think they have a point?
jeffrey k.
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Eis
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Sure they do...it's just invalid.
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DwDunphy
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In fact, I partly agree with the statement that Christian Rock (ew) is not meant to evangelize, at least not in the traditional sense, If anything, the best of the stuff coaxes the listener into making their own decisions, not beating them over the head with the Gideon, then scorching their feet with hellfire.
The best Christian music tries to show God through different lenses. After all, there are many out there who would be saved if only they thought God still existed, period. The athiestic nihlism that is part & parcel of the modern culture doesn't even have room for the thought. Sometimes, all it takes is someone to say, "that amazing thing you're seeing can't be an accident".
It's also good for the practicing Christian to hear, now and again, that God does not talk in everyone's ear or make them speak in tongues or give them faith-healing gifts. God has not forsaken you just because you live an average life - actually, your averageness might be His greatest blessing to you, depending on how you look at it.
So I agree in part that the best CCM doesn't beat the listener into spiritual submission, but kind of points them to the door. As for the 'screaming man worship', the writer will just have to reconcile that his own darn self.
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Eis
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yeah, except what they are saying by "not meant to evangelize" is that the only proper use of music is praising God, as defined by them.
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