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Posted by sondance on 06-03-2011 at12:26:

  RE: Gospel and DA

quote:
Originally posted by lobo1023
It was life-changing.


fitting between the lines tribute to this discography exploration

still i think to this day it is hard to contextualize Christian alternative (ie, good) music... & probably art... ok, preaching, politics and ping pong champions as well; there is a natural tension between admiration of someone in the limelight and the humility of Christ... but perhaps no different than anyone with a public persona... such things to be worked out in fear & trembling i suppose.

give me the anonymity of a web forum any time Smile



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 06-06-2011 at11:43:

 

I also am amazed that someone would compare Daniel Amos to southern gospel, but having grown up listening to it (among other things, of course) and performing with family, I'm pretty familiar with the style. For the same reason, I also find it difficult to scoff at it or the people who do it. I can understand how those involved in the cultural war over the subject in the '70s would have a different perspective. I do remember the people who worked on my mom's albums as being sincere and talented folks though.



Posted by sondance on 06-06-2011 at14:45:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Jimmy Brown
I do remember the people who worked on my mom's albums as being sincere and talented folks though.


Never mess with mom… let me see if I can find my footinmouth extractor around here someplace… I was perhaps a bit hasty to single out the white gospel folks for criticism… my limited musical leanings leave me predisposed to dislike the genre but that does not grant a license to dislike the artists… the sincerity factor, being an individual quality of character, is elusive to nail down for all types of performance and styles of music, no one type has a more or less chance of being “for show”.
I recall a band playing at Calvary Chapel on Saturday night in the heyday of their Jesus music concerts and there was a recent convert playing bass. He pranced about a little (really not much) on stage, smiled a lot and said thanks after every applause. Later there was a lot of criticism slung his way, the basic accusation being it was un-Christ like. Finally one of the pastors spread the word that this individual had never performed in a Christian venue before and did not understand how he came across, he as just trying to be friendly. Poor soul thought that Christians respected and understood honest friendliness more than performing to a legalistic code of stage behavior. Hope he is still in the fold.



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 06-07-2011 at09:26:

 

It's all Cool

quote:
Originally posted by sondance
Hope he is still in the fold.

Poor guy. I hope so, too.



Posted by revrogers on 06-07-2011 at11:16:

 

Jimmy,

Who is singing on the Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim video? Is Shimarenda you? I shared the video on my Facebook page.



Posted by wakachiwaka on 06-07-2011 at22:02:

 

quote:
Originally posted by revrogers
Jimmy,

Who is singing on the Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim video? Is Shimarenda you? I shared the video on my Facebook page.


One of my favorite old tunes. I put together a Byrds-style rendition a little over 10 years ago - Here it is.



Posted by sondance on 06-07-2011 at23:21:

 

quote:
Originally posted by wakachiwaka
quote:
Originally posted by revrogers
Jimmy,

Who is singing on the Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim video? Is Shimarenda you? I shared the video on my Facebook page.


One of my favorite old tunes. I put together a Byrds-style rendition a little over 10 years ago - Here it is.


great work here twice - deserves it own thread, and don't be so bashful next time.



Posted by wakachiwaka on 06-08-2011 at02:53:

 

Look who's talking! Cool Thanks, Ken.



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 06-08-2011 at08:13:

 

quote:
Originally posted by revrogers
Jimmy,

Who is singing on the Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim video? Is Shimarenda you? I shared the video on my Facebook page.

Hey, Rev! Happy Yes, that's me on both counts. It's an arrangement I did a few years ago. I finally got a chance to perform it this past Spring. Thanks for sharing it.

I put things up on that channel whenever I can get anything put together. It's nice to finally have a live performance up there.



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 06-08-2011 at08:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by wakachiwaka
quote:
Originally posted by revrogers
Jimmy,

Who is singing on the Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim video? Is Shimarenda you? I shared the video on my Facebook page.


One of my favorite old tunes. I put together a Byrds-style rendition a little over 10 years ago - Here it is.

Excellent rendition! Thanks for posting it.



Posted by Ritchie_az on 06-08-2011 at15:31:

 

I like the song... definitely not southern gospel (or white gospel). Wink

I'm sure the folks who record and have recorded southern gospel are/were sincere... I never questioned that.


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