Brian McLaren and his gang do a music video. A little amateurish, but who likes polished? The song is interesting lyrically and its message. Let the revolution begin.
In my opinion that song was annoying and monotonous, I will give it the benefit of doubt for my speakers are not the best. I know why you liked it. It sounded like those recording you made on that tape recorder at your home in Meadowlark. Yours were a 100 times better than this. Remember when we were allowed to use my Brothers TEAC reel to reel ? We thought we had died and went to heaven.
Your home movies were the best. You coulda been a producer. Now's your chance, actually. You-Tube.
You know, the reel to reels and even the vinyl records are still the best sound conveyors to date. I love digital, but it ain't what it used to be.
I will soon find an 8-track digital that does its own CDs in the mail. That should advance my career quite a bit. I will soon go on tour with a Christian group called the He-B G-Bs.
Okay, so the recording was not great on that UTube. I just wanted to put something up like that, and the lyrics were different.
I assume McClaren wrote it. He's no Alan Lunn, but he'll do in a pinch. I thought some of the images about God were exceptional. And it had an interesting layout as a poem and three-songs in one. Beatleish, in a way.
McClaren is a refreshing thinker. He is outside the evangelical box and it makes the brethren hopping mad. But the brethren should be happy and just hop for God.
In my opinion that song was annoying and monotonous, I will give it the benefit of doubt for my speakers are not the best. I know why you liked it. It sounded like those recording you made on that tape recorder at your home in Meadowlark. Yours were a 100 times better than this. Remember when we were allowed to use my Brothers TEAC reel to reel ? We thought we had died and went to heaven.
ReplyDeleteYour home movies were the best. You coulda been a producer. Now's your chance, actually. You-Tube.
ReplyDeleteYou know, the reel to reels and even the vinyl records are still the best sound conveyors to date.
I love digital, but it ain't what it used to be.
I will soon find an 8-track digital that does its own CDs in the mail. That should advance my career quite a bit. I will soon go on tour with a Christian group called the He-B G-Bs.
Okay, so the recording was not great on that UTube. I just wanted to put something up like that, and the lyrics were different.
I assume McClaren wrote it. He's no Alan Lunn, but he'll do in a pinch. I thought some of the images about God were exceptional.
And it had an interesting layout as a poem and three-songs in one.
Beatleish, in a way.
McClaren is a refreshing thinker. He is outside the evangelical box and it makes the brethren hopping mad. But the brethren should be happy and just hop for God.