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Thread: Cornerstone - the end is near |
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Originally posted by sondance
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Nope. Not the clown and not sure I really want to admit where we come in at haha |
pretty sure that was you and some buds messing around with a microphone in your short shorts:-)
some styles beg to be replaced
still... quite a performance, well done! |
Well, the secret is out
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Thread: Cornerstone - the end is near |
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Are you the clown?
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Nope. Not the clown and not sure I really want to admit where we come in at haha
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Thread: Cornerstone - the end is near |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
I think the direction of the fest had changed over the years as they tried to make more money. Originally I believe the idea of the fest was to book less popular fringe bands that didn't get booked at the other fests. They pushed the fest to become bigger and bigger and bigger, trying to draw more and more people which in turn made them start booking popular bands that do play other fests already. Those bands costs much more, which leads to the need to make the fest bigger and so on. This issue also creates a situation where you have three or four high paid bands and tons of unknown and generally crappy bands to fill up the roster to keep the fest big. I would rather of had thirty or forty medium size bands that I couldn't see anywhere else than four bands that were everywhere and a hundred bands that really are not worth seeing. Thats my opinion. |
That's exactly right. I was at C-Stone 84 and it blew us away that there was so much music that never made it on Christian radio. It was an exciting time. The fest stayed that way for a long time. It was sometime shortly after the move to Bushnell that the focus started changing.
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Thread: I heard the real life Little Dumbo on the radio!! |
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Originally posted by ladrtrk55
When Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor Telethon of Love originally came out, I thought Lil' Dumbo was Donny Swaggart.
Considering the festering pile of disinformation he and his dad Jimmy heaped upon Christian Rock in the 80's, it was only appropriate.
skid marks...and all |
I want a t-shirt with Jimmy that says, "I got Swag!"
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Thread: Daniel Amos Alarma Chronicles NEW on ebay ending soon |
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Originally posted by pegotico
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Originally posted by dennis
yes I bought in the year it came out and copies were Disappearing Fast. |
when it came out i didnt even know about DA
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That's too bad. This year marks 30 years since I first saw them. I've been hooked ever since.
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Thread: Thank God for Spotify |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
So you now know you can't rest since you didn't buy it earlier? But then you say you'd never play it again.. seems like a contradiction. You liked it or not?
That release was the most irritating project I have ever worked on. |
Typo. Should have read "can".
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Thread: Thank God for Spotify |
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I just listened to When World's Collide. Now I finally know that I can't rest comfortably not having bought it earlier. With the exception of a few songs, I'll probably never play it again.
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Thread: DA Disco Thoughts |
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I voted no but thought Mike should do a version of "It's Raining Men." lol
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Thread: Big Hollywood |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
Nice to see them in the comments, but this guy doesn't really know what he is talking about as far as artistry vs overproduced crap. |
I agree. He did some top 10 of 2010 articles and the music really was crap. Mostly electronic type stuff.
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Thread: Big Hollywood |
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There is an interview with Daniel Smith (Danielson) over at Big Hollywood today. Lost Dogs, TST, Adam Again, DA and others all show up in the comments.
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Thread: DA touring in June 2011 |
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I just happened to find my old DA pin. The same one that Larry Mullen Jr. had. I'm very excited about that. What else might I find if I clean out the rest of the attic?
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Thread: cornerstone? |
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Tim, I met you back in 1985. I would be hurt if you didn't remember me.
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Thread: Light Princess |
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Not sure if this makes a difference or not, but Light Princess is about the loss of an unborn child. |
I know but it still sort of fits. I don't know if I am going to pass it on though. I don't want to be the kind of friend that isn't sensitive to what they are going through. I have watched them through this difficult time, but cannot fully understand what they are going through.
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Thread: Light Princess |
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Originally posted by brother joel
I will be praying for them too! Such tragedy is so hard to understand and no one can comfort them. Not even Jesus can fully comfort someon during such a time. Eventually the scars fade, but the wounds open up again with ease. |
I'm sure that is going to be the case. The last month was a roller coaster of hope followed by set backs. We really thought she was going to make it.
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Thread: Light Princess |
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Originally posted by pegotico
Very sorry to hear that, things like that really break my heart. I couldnt imagine that!!!
I Pray that the Lord touches that family and gives them strength. |
Thanks.
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Thread: Light Princess |
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Does anyone have an mp3 of Light Princess that they would be willing to pass my way? We have friends that lost their 4 yr old daughter today. I am considering sending the song to them.
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