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53.1 | Insert title here | USHS08::DAVIS2 | Reality? Just say NO. | Thu May 19 1988 21:51 | 7 |
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Well, if nothing else, it's a cold slap in the face
for those who say that HM is demonic. I can't say I
care too much for Strypper's sound... oh well. They
probably don't like mine either.
- Greg
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53.2 | Thumbs UP !!!!!!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | | Thu May 19 1988 22:10 | 15 |
| YES, YES, YES Heavy Metal gospel is good !! Some friends of
mine are real Swaggart followers (even after the fall!) and I have
debated the issue until I'm blue in the face. Groups like Stryper
reach people that otherwise wouldn't be touched. Myself included.
I heard one of my friends say the only reason that Stryper plays
gospel-metal is because they aren't good enough to make it in "real"
heavy metal. Check out "Rockin' For The One Who Is The Rock" off
of the "To Hell With The Devil" LP. That song can hang with the
best of them. These guys are real musicians. And I don't believe
they are prim and proper young lads either. They are rockers and
headbangers but they have religious convictions and they practice
what they preach. I'm all for HM Gospel, they got my vote.
Mr Scary II
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53.4 | make a joyful noise unto the Lord | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | | Fri May 20 1988 16:24 | 9 |
| I like Stryper a lot too, but my favorite gospel HM band has gotta
be Rez Band. Actually I haven't heard all that much from them but
what I heard kicked some serious butt. I particularly like the ballad
"Honestly" its got the same kind of feel that the Scorps get with
"Always Somewhere", or am I just goin nuts???
the angel (devil) dog
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53.7 | < I'm a Catholic i don't anymore religon > | BUSY::CIRCLE | | Sat May 21 1988 17:06 | 22 |
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C'mon this is crazy were using gospel metal to try to say look
"were normal see we have gospel metal "
I hate the idea of Stryper preaching religon to me if i want religon
i'll go back to being an Alter boy (a long time ago) i just don't
think they have the right to preach religon in the middle of the
concert or to give Bibles out to the crowd nor do Satanic bands
have the right to preach satinism on anybody
I really like Stryper but i think the rights of other Heavy Metal
bands are being abused because everybody blows there top when any
band trys to preach Satanism so why should you let gospel be preached
its not whether Religon is good or bad but if you can't have everybodys
beliefs expressed then there should be no religon at all.
Bill who thinks Stryper is allright but should not push there beliefs
on you
/B.S.
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53.8 | ALL RIGHT STRYPER | WILVAX::BOURQUE | | Sun May 22 1988 12:49 | 9 |
| S T R Y P E R .....
DEFINATLY A GREAT BAND PEOPLE SAY METAL IS ALL SATANIC
Have these people listen or read the lyrics this note goes good
with the note..(HEAVY METAL VS. THE WORLD.
Jim....TAMA
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53.9 | More? | TIGER::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Mon May 23 1988 07:38 | 6 |
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How many of these bands are out there? I know there's more
than Stryper, but I don't know who. Can anyone help me?
Shawn L.
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53.10 | One mans OPINION | SUBURB::DALLISON | If its too LOUD, you're too OLD | Tue May 24 1988 04:41 | 14 |
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If we(re talking about Strypers musical ability then they are very
good, but why should we be force fed their religion? If I wanna
be preached to I'll go to Church. To be perfectly frank I don't think
that Heavy Metal and religion can be merged. How would you feel
if you were a regular church goer (which is fine) and you went to
a service and the Vicar started screaming out "ROCK AND ROLL 'AIN'T
NOISE POLLUTION", whilst wielding an axe. It don't go does it??????????
Stryper/Heavy metal is great, Religion is great but you can't mix
the two.
KR
-T
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53.11 | Still R&R To Me ..... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | | Tue May 24 1988 09:45 | 11 |
| re.7
I think it's just like pornography, or political songs.
Gospel/Metal is just laying a message out, just like any other song.
I thought we (Headbangers United) wanted everyone to be more open
minded toward our type of music. No harm, no foul. It IS their
right to say whatever they want - thats one of the main ingredients
of HM, the right to voice an opinion. I am not offended when
I hear some bands screaming about all this demonic sh*t. It's not
my favorite but I have the choice to listen to something else.
Mr Scary II
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53.13 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | If its too LOUD, you're too OLD | Wed May 25 1988 04:09 | 4 |
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re.11 Me too old? NAW I *do* listen to heavy metal in church. At
Christmas my parents forced me to go to this service, so I took
my Sony Walkman...
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53.14 | ROCK&RELIGION! | RAVEN1::JDAVIS | | Tue Jun 14 1988 18:53 | 5 |
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STRYPER #1 FOREVER
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53.15 | THEIR RIGHTS! | RAVEN1::JDAVIS | | Tue Jun 14 1988 22:06 | 6 |
| RE.7
STRYPER JUST DOES WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN!YOU CAN'T CONDEM THEM
FOR THAT!
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53.16 | Stryper... *ack* | USHS01::DAVIS2 | You need wings to stay above it. | Wed Jun 15 1988 09:42 | 20 |
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It's not really the religious message that kills the band
as far as I'm concerned... it's the overall wimpiness of
the tunes. Since they don't have sex, drugs, and violence as
their key points, I think the songs lack the emotional intensity
of other (more accepted) HM bands.
Personally, I'm inclined to agree that they have the right
to do what they want... I have the right not to listen.
In case any of you wondered, I used to go to church a lot
as a kid, but soon discovered that I had heard the message often
enough. Very little real learning goes on in Sunday school,
and a lot more hypocrisy can be found inside church walls than
inside a Heavy Metal concert hall... these things have given
me a bad taste for religion... anyone who feels compelled to
throw the old messages in front of me again earns my indifference.
-=[MOSAT]=-
(beyond the pale of human reason)
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53.17 | my 2 cents worth ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Wed Jun 15 1988 10:05 | 17 |
| Yo MOSAT, I agree with you 1000% on the hypocracy of "most" churches
now. I'm kinda burned out on it too. It was wild one time, I went
to church on Easter Sunday, (my band had played a local club the
night before until 5am) and I got all these strange looks because
of my long hair and beard. I looked up on the stained glass windows
and saw a guy with long hair and a beard. Nothing like a double
standard to gain my devotion. But back to Stryper, I like them more
from a musicians standpoint, and they do slip a message in there too.
They do have some ballads that will almost put you to sleep, but when
they follow it up with one of their many killers, they earn my respect.
Their songs have emotional intensity, it's just not in the direction
we're used to bangin' our head to. Long live rock and roll, from
Stryper to Dio and everything in between.
Mr. Scary II
they get my respect.
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53.20 | lead or not | ATEAM::BUTKUS | TASTE JUST LIKE CHICKEN! | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:37 | 7 |
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Some one tell me whether Oz Fox plays lead or not.
every time i see the guitar solo's the singer is playing them.
M
B
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53.21 | ... | TIGER::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:56 | 6 |
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I believe Oz plays bass, right? The lead singer plays
lead.
Shawn GTI
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53.22 | 2 to go ............ | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | No contest your honor ... | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:56 | 4 |
| I think it's a double axe attack (kinda like 2EZ !!!). Both of
'em cook.
Mr Scary II
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53.23 | exit | SAMURI::COOPER | Have *�C/J�* -Will travel | Wed Jun 15 1988 14:59 | 3 |
| Agreed. It is a double Whammy.
jc
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53.26 | THE CORRECT LINEUP! | RAVEN1::JDAVIS | | Wed Jun 15 1988 15:57 | 9 |
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MICHAEL SWEET- RYTHYM &LEAD VOCALS
OZ FOX - LEAD GUITAR & BACKUP VOCALS
TIM GAINS - BASS GUITAR & BACKUP VOCALS
ROBERT SWEET(THE VISUAL TIMEKEEPER)-DRUMS
A W E S O M E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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53.27 | I'll say again... Stryper, *ACK* | USHS08::DAVIS2 | You need wings to stay above it. | Wed Jun 15 1988 18:38 | 7 |
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Sorry Cookster, I must disagree. Stryper is anything
but incredible in my book (even before I knew what they
were singing about I thought so).
-=[MOSAT]=-
(no Stryper convert here)
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53.30 | Which one to buy??? | MRMFG1::C_DENOPOULOS | | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:43 | 9 |
| Well, I don't know what happened to the reply I thought I put in
here yesterday. Anyway, what I wanted to know was if I went out
to buy a Stryper tape this weekend so I could find out what all
the fuss is about, which one is the best one to buy?
Chris D.
p.s. Did anyone read the Time magazine article on Gospel HM,
specifically on Stryper?
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53.31 | To Hell With The Devil, my fave. | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Opinion Set Hidden | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:45 | 6 |
| Chris,
"To Hell With The Devil" is a killer. Listen especially to
the drum mix, it'll knock your teeth out.
Mr Scary II
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53.33 | More Christian bands out there | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Fri Jun 17 1988 11:19 | 20 |
| re: .30 Can you reproduce it here, or is it really long? Also
interested.
Someone had asked, many replies back, if there were other HM religious
bands out there, other than Stryper. Well, let me tell you, there
are apparently a bunch! They just don't get the publicity, right
now that Stryper does.
I went to Phoenix last week on vacation and one of my friends there
who is really into Christian music played me some samples of Christian
hard rock & HM. There's some really killer stuff available.
Unfortunately, I've forgotten most of the names of the groups. One
was Rez (used to be Resurrection Band). They sound a lot like AC/DC.
Another was (I think) Messiah Prophet. Really tough metal sound!
There were several others with sounds ranging from AC/DC to Iron
Maiden and such. Didn't seem real preachy, but there wasn't enough
time to listen to the entire albums...
gh
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53.34 | Oh, yeah... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Fri Jun 17 1988 11:21 | 5 |
| If anyone's interested, I can write to my friend and get him to
send me names of some groups. Like I say, several of them sounded
really good!
gh
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53.35 | Bloodgood,Barren Cross | ATEAM::BUTKUS | The Louder The Better The Metal | Fri Jun 17 1988 11:45 | 16 |
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Oh yea,
Forgot about Shawns note meant to reply.the bands I have heard
are Messiah Prophet who kick serious a**(ok pete)The album I have
is master of the metal,this band doesn't force the big "G" down
your throat i played it for two weeks before I figured out that
it was gospel metal.Also a band called Barren Cross who are
supposed to be the next Stryper,and finally Bloodgood who
album cover lookes great but the music is so so.That's it for now
M
B
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53.36 | Time magazine article. | MRMFG1::C_DENOPOULOS | | Fri Jun 17 1988 14:21 | 20 |
| I'm sorry but I can't reproduce the Time article here. I read it
about a year ago and the magazine has long since been burried in
a landfill somewhere. They showed some photos of the group, described
each member of the band and explained the reasons the band had for
wanting to do "Gospel HM". The part that really stuck in my mind
was when they interviewed Tipper do-gooders. First they had asked
these people about bands like, for example, Iron Maiden. They responce
was that these people practice, promote and recruit for Satanism.
When asked about Stryper, they said that the Gospel HM was just
a gimmick. How come they didn't say that they practice, promote
and recruit for religion(ism?). Ever since then I believe that
the PMRC (are those the letters) is not against the lyrics in the
songs at all. That's just a front for the real goal; STOP HEAVY
METAL. They don't like the kind of music, they don't like the way
the band members look, and they're afraid of it.
Keep an eye out in the Doctor's or Dentist's office and maybe
you'll see that issue of Time. Some of thost magazines seem to
sit around in those places for awhile.
Chris D.
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53.37 | THE BEST TO DATE! | RAVEN1::JDAVIS | | Fri Jun 17 1988 16:58 | 10 |
| re.30
"Soliders under command"-Has to be the best stryper
album yet to be produced by these guys!Hard,strong,
driving.Get this one and you will definetly be a
stryper fan!
jdavis
MR.SALAMI
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53.38 | ... | MORRIS::SLABOUNTY | Nuke the whales!! | Fri Jun 17 1988 17:36 | 9 |
|
'To Hell With the Devil', as previously mentioned.
Kicks butt.
As a side note, these guys sound INCREDIBLE live!!
Shawn GTI
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53.39 | ooopss - signed Tracy | CVETTE::GONZALES | and then there was Heavy Metal! | Mon Jun 20 1988 07:58 | 9 |
|
I must say that Stryper is definitely an AWESOME group!! I
have the 'To Hell with the Devil' and 'Soldiers Under Command' tapes
and they are both real good. I saw/heard a new video of theirs
on MTV this weekend - does anybody know what song it is and what
album (if new) it is off of?
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53.40 | Once more... Stryper... *ACK*! | USHS01::DAVIS2 | You need wings to stay above it. | Mon Jun 20 1988 09:59 | 1 |
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53.41 | My $.02 worth... | NINJA::COOPER | I love my Rice Grinder ! | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:21 | 3 |
| Stryper kicks but. AND, I think they have the *BADDEST* stage costumes
in the business.
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53.42 | Heavy Metal Bummblebees | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Opinion Set Hidden | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:32 | 9 |
| I saw Stryper on a Christian video show with Pat Boone. They
did their "Solid Gold" lip sync thing and then came over for
interviews. He said he liked 'em (would Pat Boone lie ??) and he
called them Heavy Metal bummblebees because of the yellow/black
overkill. Oh yeah Coop, check out the Jacksons they use, no Hondo's
here. Agagagagagagaga !!!
Mr Scary II
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53.43 | C/J and Hondo | NINJA::COOPER | Bag it Mr. Boo-Boo! | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:42 | 7 |
| Yep, thats what I mean. The bumble bee spandex/leather, and the
matching guitars...
If my C/J is a Hondo in disguise, then I'm gonna go out and buy
a bunch of Hondos, cuz my C/J is an awesome axe.
JC
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53.44 | A hondo in the woodpile !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Opinion Set Hidden | Mon Jun 20 1988 10:46 | 4 |
| An axe suitable for cutting wood, hardwoods especially.
Agaga x 46 !!
Mr Scary II
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53.45 | Just the facts, mahm | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:19 | 4 |
| I don't konw about the new C/Js (played one once...seemed great),
but Hondos blow butt wind! Worst, cheap junk I've ever seen.
gh
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53.46 | Are these holy rollers? | RAVEN1::KROBINSON | | Sat Jun 25 1988 19:45 | 9 |
| Stryper kicks holy ass. I had the opportunity to see them less than
a year ago and until then I would have laughed at you if you mentioned
christian rock to me. After seeing these guy I have a much different
attitude about it. They put on a great show. The part that tripped
me out though was when they through bibles out to the crowd with
their picture on the back.
KER of digital
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53.47 | | REGENT::GALLANT | Touched by a tiger's rage... | Tue Jun 28 1988 13:34 | 12 |
|
Can I ask a question?? How come everyone seems to dislike
Poison because they wear makeup and they can't play and
blah blah blah blah...
Yet Stryper is so terrific!! The lead singer looks like
a girl WITH or WITHOUT makeup!! IMO they aren't all too
terrific.
/kimster
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53.48 | But they look like girls, your honor ! | SAMURI::COOPER | Bag it, Mr. Boo-Boo! | Tue Jun 28 1988 13:44 | 7 |
| Good question Kimster...
To tell you the truth, I don't really care what a band looks like,
however, if they play like <insert_s_word_here> then I have no use
for them. I like Stryper and I like SOME Poison.
jc
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53.49 | Stryper /\, Poison \/ | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Tue Jun 28 1988 14:32 | 25 |
| I don't care what a performer wears or whether they use makeup or
what. If I like the music, I listen to it. If I don't like the
way they look, I don't look at them.
As far as Poisen (since there is no Poisen note...) I saw them open up
for DLR and was totally UNIMPRESSED! Like Jeff, I enjoy SOME of their
songs, but live, YUUUCK! Especially CC. He's supposed to be some
really hot player, huh? His entire solo consisted of repeating a Randy
Rhodes rip-off lick then waiting for the crowd to start yelling. Yeah,
I was yelling too, not because I was enjoying it. He must have
repeated this 4-5 time, The EXACT SAME LICK!, and it wasn't even his.
Every time he played something fast, the entire show, it sounded (and
looked) EXACTLY the same (not the RR stuff, but still the same). I
thought I was gonna barf! Their sound was also really bad, way too
loud and very muddy (I guess they can be forgiven, since they were
the backup band...). But geez, I'd be embarrased to have Steve
Vai follow me after I played such wretched and unoriginal stuff!
As for Stryper, I like their music and I like the way they stick
to their religious convictions. Since males don't appeal to me,
I don't look at them much, but I do think that their stage apparel
is striking and looks good. That's what stage clothes are for,
right?
gh
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53.50 | oops | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Tue Jun 28 1988 14:33 | 3 |
| Please excuse the spelling iof POISON in the last note...sorry
gh
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53.51 | ORIGINAL | RAVEN1::JDAVIS | | Tue Jun 28 1988 16:42 | 7 |
|
rep.49
I agree with rep.49!!!!!!!!
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53.52 | In my opinion... | CLOSET::DEVRIES | MD: VAX DOCUMENT Device Doctor | Wed Aug 10 1988 15:04 | 5 |
| Barren Cross and White cross are the best. I went to Creation '88
in PA. and saw some awesome metal.
MOTORDEATH
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53.53 | Stryper's Coming To Worcester in Nov.... | BRUTWO::RASMUSSEN | I Believe In You | Tue Aug 30 1988 16:49 | 20 |
| I'm a STRYPER fan & I'm a Christian like they are. No preaching
from this corner. I'll only say this: Jesus loves us ALL, no matter
how you look. And as a side comment to the person who mentioned
that he or she got weird looks in a church with long hair: you are
totally right. The stained glass picture of Christ accepts YOU as
you are & he frowns upon the "hyprocrites" you'll find both IN and
OUTSIDE of churches, anywhere.
BTW, Stryper's latest release is "In God We Trust" . Great stuff
(humble opinion of a non-metal fan...)
PSS: They are also coming to the Worcester Centrum in November.
Forget the date, but if you look in the Christian Music
conference (PIG::CH_MUSIC), I posted a note about that
concert. Feel free to send me mail about Stryper, if
you wish...
Thanks,
Bill Rasmussen
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53.55 | Stryper in worcester 11/19/88... | BRUTUS::RASMUSSEN | I Believe In You | Fri Sep 09 1988 16:12 | 6 |
| Stryper's in Worcester Centrum on Nov. 19th. for anyone in the Acton
area, you'll be abel to buy tickets at the Christian Book and Supply
store in Acton or through NewSound in Cambridge MA.
Send me mail if ya want NewSound's phone #!
Peace.
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53.56 | | PNO::HEISER | King of Nonsequitur | Thu Oct 06 1988 18:31 | 10 |
| I've been following the Christian Music scene for about 7 years
now. We all breathed a sigh of relief when Stryper joined the ranks.
They were the first to do Metal with Gospel and are the best at
it IMO. Whitecross seems to be gaining popularity but they all
have a ways to go to match the
YELLOW & BLACK ATTACK !!!
Mike
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53.58 | More | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Back in Black | Thu Oct 06 1988 18:44 | 9 |
| This reminds me. I recently purchased an album by a band called
Messiah Prophet. They are a Christian metal band. It's a good album
and is definately heavy metal. I'd like to hear more of their stuff.
I'd rank it heavier than most of the Stryper I've heard. The recording
I have is a little muddy. I don't know if the production was bad,
or just the copy I got.
gh
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53.59 | Messiah Prophet | SALEM::BUTKUS | | Fri Oct 07 1988 09:53 | 6 |
|
re;.58 It's not your copy thats muddy it's the production
but it's a kick a*s album.
M
B
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53.60 | Bummer | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Back in Black | Fri Oct 07 1988 11:25 | 6 |
| re: not my copy
That's a real shame, 'cause you're absolutely correct, they *are*
HOT! Good tunes, good guitar sound (when you can hear it).
gh
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53.64 | Just heard METALCHURCH. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Tue Jan 17 1989 08:43 | 6 |
| I just heard a song by METALCHURCH called "Watch the children play".
I must say that I really liked it. Sort of reminded me of R.J.
Dio. Is this song typical(sp) of their type of music? If it is,
I think I'll go out and get the album.
Chris D.
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53.66 | Turn it up..that chainsaw sound..! | BUSY::KELLY | The number of the beast... 291-9089 | Tue Jan 17 1989 10:09 | 10 |
|
This should be taken to the METALCHURCH topic but wtf....
They are awesome. Both albums are great... I cant wait till
the next one comes out...you know I'll be there to get it!
re BUCK.... what?
BK
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53.67 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Babes in Thailand | Fri Apr 07 1989 17:16 | 10 |
| Greg House bought a tape from White Cross, I thought it was real
good. Lyrics weren't preachy, and the guitar sounded really good.
They have this instrumental that sounds like EVH than changes to
sound like Ingvay (SP) then goes off into his owwn style. If you
get a cahnce to pick up a tape of thirs it is worth it. IMO.
jh who was impressed and glad he talked GH into getting it.
P.S. SHE likes it too. :^)
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53.68 | ;^) ;^) | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Aces High | Fri Apr 07 1989 17:35 | 5 |
| > P.S. SHE likes it too. :^)
Oh, give me a break! Just 'cause I'm a bad girl...
gh
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53.69 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | COUNTDOWN: 3 days | Sat Apr 08 1989 08:59 | 3 |
| WTF ??? Ingvay ????
Do you mean Yngwie ?? 8^)
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53.70 | Yngwie | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Aces High | Sat Apr 08 1989 18:54 | 7 |
| That's what he ment...
That album it HOT! Vocals sound a lot like the guy from Motley
Crue (doesn't everyone these days), and they get a great guitar
sound!
gh
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53.71 | | LITE::J_HERNANDEZ | Aw man!!Is it 1989 already? | Mon Apr 10 1989 10:56 | 1 |
| Yeh Tony I said INGVAY!!!! What are you gonna do about it?
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53.73 | Whitecross rocks! | COORS::G_HOUSE | Aces High | Mon Apr 10 1989 11:23 | 21 |
| Well, now that I've listened to the tape a couple more times, I
have a couple of comments. BTW: It's by a band called Whitecross,
it's the self titled album.
The guitar sound on most of the songs is very reminiscent of George
Lynch, however the solo (which Jesse mentioned), called Nagasake, is
more like Van Halen meets Randy Rhodes meets some Baroque tune. It's
cool, but he went a little overboard with the wang bar (IMO).
The lyrics get a little preachy at times, but that doesn't bother
me. It might get on some peoples nerves. The songs are strong
and except for one song the entire album is metal. That one song
is so out of character with the rest of the stuff on the album,
I wouldn't have even put it on there.
One comment on Christian bands in general...I think that people notice
the content of the lyrics more because they are consciously mixed so
that they are always audible and clear, where a lot of bands don't
really care if you can understand what they are singing or not.
gh
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53.74 | from the Meaningless Trivia Dept. :-) | PNO::HEISER | Cold Rock the Groove! | Mon Aug 14 1989 12:56 | 3 |
| Shout's lead singer/guitarist (Kenny T.) is Sammy Hagar's cousin.
Mike
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53.75 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | The Thing That Should Not Be | Mon Aug 14 1989 13:10 | 4 |
| Ahhhh! That explains it!
;^) Bonzo
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53.76 | some new stuff | PNO::HEISER | hit you where you live | Tue Sep 26 1989 21:58 | 9 |
| Kerry Livgren (formerly of Kansas) has released a new instrumental
album, "Several Possible Muziks".
I demoed the debut from Mastedon, "It's a Jungle Out There", today.
This band includes John Elefante (ex-Kansas) and D. Amato (ex-Ted
Nugent). The album has some real street-level, in-your-face, rockin'
tunes on it.
Mike
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53.77 | Dave's a local guy | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Nemo Me Impuni Lacesset | Wed Sep 27 1989 09:40 | 13 |
| D. Amato is none other than local boy gone bigtime Dave Amato
originally from Natick, MA. He used to be in a band called
"One Way Out" and then played for awhile with a friend of mine in
a band called "Ice". They were really hot in the late 70's.
I've seen Dave's name in a lot of places. He must be living out
on the west coast, 'cuz he's also done studio stuff Jimmy Barnes.
The other night I was watching some movie and I saw his name go
rolling by on the song credits at the end. Now that I think of
it, the movie might have been "Harry and The Hendersons" (hey, I
was watchin' it with my kids, O.K.?).
joe.
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53.78 | | ROSBIF::PHILIPPA | Erik The Viking | Wed Sep 27 1989 09:45 | 4 |
|
Wasn't Dava Amato involved in the Hear'n'aid Project?
Flip
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53.79 | From Worcester? | LEDS::ORSI | Catch me if you can little girl | Tue Oct 03 1989 11:06 | 7 |
|
Is he the same Dave Amato who was in August?
Neal
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53.80 | I think you's right | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Nemo Me Impuni Lacesset | Wed Oct 04 1989 10:29 | 7 |
| Yes, I do believe that he was in August with ex-Joneses
and Mad Angel guitarist Jimmy DeAngelo (or was it Joey?).
They could have been a hot band, what ever happened to 'em?
Did Glenn Evans play drums for August, or was that Johana
Wild?
joe.
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53.81 | Worcester native makes good | LEDS::ORSI | You little booger machines | Wed Oct 04 1989 14:27 | 18 |
|
Joe,
It's funny, but Dave Amato never struck me as that great a
guitarist. That was Jimmy DeAngelo in August. Joey quit
playing in a band with Jimmy before Jimmy put together Pretty
Poison (defunct Worc, MA band) with guitarist Paul Cox. I ran
into Joey at McGillicuddy's awhile ago. He's still into jazz,
but makes a living doing GB gigs and teaching guitar.
Glenn Evans played with Sunnydown Snuff waaaay back around
'70 or '71. I used to see those guys over at the tennis courts
in Hudson. Later in the mid '70's, he joined Johanna Wild with
John Butcher, but I lost track of him after that. Great drummer.
Of course, we can still see Jimmy in Code Blue about once
a month somewhere in Worcester.
Neal
|
53.82 | Makes me feel old | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Nemo Me Impuni Lacesset | Wed Oct 04 1989 17:43 | 26 |
| I think what Dave had going for him was:
1. He knew his playing limits and stayed within them
(consequently rarely made mistakes and sounded good);
2. He had a pretty darn good voice (capable of singing
lead);
3. He was a handsome guy (good mass-appeal);
4. He must be a good all-around musician because he
does a lot of writing.
Basically, I agree that he wasn't a "guitar hero" type of player.
Maybe he's just well-connected? Maybe well-endowed?? Maybe
he's sleeping his way to the top? I did that for awhile, but
it made me feel so cheap!! ;^)
Jimmy and Joey DeAngelo were a killer team. I saw Joey in a
punk band about '79 or so.
Sunny Down Snuff!!! Wow, you remember them?? I used to see
them quite a bit around the area too. That's where I got the
idea of doing side 2 of Abbey Road (they could do it flawlessly).
Dave Yates went on to do some other stuff, but I can't remember
if he ever hit the bit time...
joe.
|
53.83 | | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Thu Nov 02 1989 16:57 | 10 |
| These guys aren't necessarily HM, but definitely HR. Some of you may
have heard of Petra. They took on a new singer a couple of years ago
that most of you are familiar with: John Schlitt (was Head East's lead
singer). They also have a new bass player. Their latest release,
"On Fire!" is great. Love that Zion guitar sound!
Must be nice to replace a singer, with a 5 octave range, by obtaining
another 5 octave range singer that has a real rock 'n' roll voice!
Mike
|
53.84 | CCM Reader's Poll results (March '90) | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Thu Mar 22 1990 18:42 | 26 |
| Favorite Metal Album Favorite Metal Band
-------------------- -------------------
1. Shout - In your face 1. Stryper
2. Stryper - In God We Trust 2. Whitecross
3. Whitecross - Triumphant Return 3. Shout
4. Barren Cross - State of Control 4. Barren Cross
5. Mastedon - It's a Jungle Out There 5. REZ
Favorite Guitarist Favorite Drummer
------------------ ----------------
1. Phil Keaggy 1. (TIE) Robert Sweet (Stryper)
2. Rex Carroll (Whitecross) Louie Weaver (Petra)
3. Bob Hartman (Petra) 2. Chris McHugh (White Heart)
4. Dann Huff (Giant) 3. Paul Leim (studio player)
5. Dana Key (DeGarmo & Key) 4. David Huff (Giant)
5. Ben Hewitt (Mylon LeFevre &
Broken Heart)
Favorite Bassist Favorite Keyboardist
---------------- --------------------
1. Rick Cua 1. Michael W. Smith
2. Tommy Sims (White Heart) 2. John Lawry (Petra)
3. Ronnie Cates (Petra) 3. Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key)
4. Jim LaVerde (Barren Cross) 4. Mark Gersmehl (White Heart)
5. Gary Chapman (Amy Grant) 5. Paul Joseph (Mylon LeFevre &
Broken Heart)
|
53.85 | CCM reader's poll, cont. | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Thu Mar 22 1990 18:55 | 20 |
| Favorite Rock Album Favorite Mainstream Album
------------------- -------------------------
1. White Heart - Freedom 1. Giant - Last of the Runaways
2. Petra - On Fire 2. The Call - Let the Day Begin
3. Mylon Lefevre - Big World 3. King's X - Gretchen goes to Neb.
4. Russ Taff - The Way Home 4. U2 - Rattle and Hum
5. (TIE) Allies - Long Way from 5. Sam Phillips - Indescribable WOW
Paradise
Margaret Becker - Immigrant's
Daughter
Favorite Alternative Album Favorite Pop Album
-------------------------- ------------------
1. The Choir - Wide Eyed Wonder 1. Amy Grant - Lead Me on
2. Swirling Eddies - Outdoor Elvis 2. Michael W. Smith - i 2 eYe
3. DC Talk - DC Talk 3. Russ Taff - The Way Home
4. PID - Back to Back 4. (TIE) Brian Duncan - Strong
5. One Bad Pig - Smash Medicine
Kim Hill - Talk About Life
5. Kim Boyce - Love is You to Me
|
53.86 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Heavy_Metal power - 240 watts!! | Fri Mar 23 1990 05:54 | 10 |
|
King's X?
I don't know if I'd classify them as "H_M gospel".
Unless I just need to listen to the words more closely, but
"Over My Head" doesn't ring a bell as being "gospel".
GTI
|
53.87 | I can make up my own mind, I don't need help | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 23 1990 11:48 | 17 |
| Just because they rated high in a poll in a magazine about Christian
musicians doens't necessarily classify them as "gospel". I do
understand that the band members claim christian religious convictions
though (FWIW).
Just because they are Christians and musicians doesn't necessarily mean
that their music will all have some sort of big "gospel" message. Like
I was telling a friend recently, I can certainly respect peoples
religious convictions, but I get a little tired of hearing every song
with some sort of message to it. I think that a person (or group) can
play music that doesn't compromise their personal beliefs without being
"preachy" about it.
This also applys to people (or groups) that want to push some political
message through their music. That annoys me as well.
gh
|
53.88 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:00 | 4 |
| Thanks Greg! I'm glad someone realizes that rockers can be Christians
without singing about God all the time.
Mike
|
53.89 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Heavy_Metal power - 240 watts!! | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:08 | 12 |
|
Well, I naturally presumed that a poll entered into a note
called "H_M Gospel" would include "Christian music" ... not
"music by Christians".
But you know what that means ... I just made a "pres" out
of "u" and "me".
8^)
GTI
|
53.90 | it's a long road | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:12 | 8 |
| > Well, I naturally presumed that a poll entered into a note
> called "H_M Gospel" would include "Christian music" ... not
> "music by Christians".
Exactly the sort of stereotype that Giant, King's X, U2, Stryper, The
Call, et al, are trying to avoid by going mainstream.
Mike
|
53.91 | Also sick of stereotypes | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 23 1990 12:19 | 7 |
| re: Shawn
He did state the source (CCM) which is pretty much just a music mag.
The note title doesn't necessarily reflect the content of that
magazine.
gh
|
53.92 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 13:53 | 4 |
| CCM devotes articles to all Christian (and some non-Christian)
musicians. Mainstream artists get just as much attention.
Mike
|
53.93 | What about | SMURF::BENNETT | Pull Claim Blend? Say What? | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:15 | 4 |
|
Wiccans? I think ecclesiastical affiliations are a mask to hide
behind. When it becomes important that I'm a Taoist software
engineer, we're in trouble.
|
53.94 | more CCM reader's poll | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Fri Mar 23 1990 16:59 | 17 |
| Favorite Male Rock Vocalist Favorite Female Rock Vocalist
--------------------------- -----------------------------
1. Russ Taff 1. Margaret Becker
2. John Schlitt (Petra) 2. Amy Grant
3. Rick Florian (White Heart) 3. Wendi Kaiser (REZ)
4. (TIE) Bob Carlisle (Allies) 4. Kim Boyce
Mylon LeFevre 5. (TIE) Rebecca Ed Sparks
5. (TIE) Michael W. Smith Leslie (Sam) Phillips
Geoff Moore
Favorite Male Pop Vocalist Favorite Female Pop Vocalist
-------------------------- ----------------------------
1. Michael W. Smith 1. Amy Grant
2. Russ Taff 2. Kim Boyce
3. Brian Duncan 3. Kim Hill
4. Steven Curtis Chapman 4. Margaret Becker
5. Carman 5. Twila Paris
|
53.95 | last one, I promise | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Fri Mar 23 1990 16:59 | 42 |
| Favorite Rock Band Favorite Alternative Rock Band
------------------ ------------------------------
1. Petra 1. The Choir
2. White Heart 2. Swirling Eddies
3. Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart 3. DC Talk
4. DeGarmo & Key 4. Altar Boys
5. Allies 5. PID
Favorite Short Form Video Favorite Long Form Video
------------------------- ------------------------
1. Amy Grant - Lead Me On 1. The Choir - Wide Eyed Wonder
2. Stryper - Always There for You 2. DeGarmo & Key - Rock Solid /
3. Michael W. Smith - Secret Ambition The Rockumentary
4. The Choir - Someone to Hold on to 3. Michael W. Smith - Big Picture
5. (TIE) Kim Boyce - I just want to Tour
Celebrate 4. Stryper - In the Beginning
Eddie DeGarmo - Feels Good 5. Carman - Live...Radically Saved
to be
Forgiven
Favorite Live Concert Favorite Songwriter
--------------------- -------------------
1. Amy Grant/Gary Chapman/ 1. Bob Hartman (Petra)
Michael W. Smith - Lead Me 2. Michael W. Smith
On Tour 3. Steven Curtis Chapman
2. Michael W. Smith/Margaret 4. Wayne Kirkpatrick
Becker - i 2 eYe Tour 5. Margaret Becker
3. Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart -
Big World tour
4. Petra - On Fire Tour
5. Carman - Revival in the Land Tour
Favorite Song
-------------
1. Amy Grant - Lead Me On
2. White Heart - Invitation
3. DeGarmo & Key - Boycott Hell
4. Barren Cross - Out of Time
5. (TIE) The Choir - Someone to Hold on to
Bryan Duncan - Strong Medicine
Amy Grant - Say Once More
Michael W. Smith - Secret Ambition
|
53.96 | REZ | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 23 1990 17:37 | 7 |
| >3. Wendi Kaiser (REZ)
Glad they phrased it "favorite" vocalist, not "best". Her voice is
really rough. Cool for the stuff they used to do though. Do they
still have that AC/DC kind of sound?
gh
|
53.97 | | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Fri Mar 23 1990 18:13 | 13 |
| >>3. Wendi Kaiser (REZ)
>
> Glad they phrased it "favorite" vocalist, not "best". Her voice is
> really rough. Cool for the stuff they used to do though. Do they
> still have that AC/DC kind of sound?
Yeah Greg, like sandpaper ;-) They still have that AC/DC sound. I saw
them last year, armed to the teeth with Les Pauls.
Funny thing: on their live album, Wendi admits to smoking cigars in her
youth. Imagine trying to get your wife to quit smoking cigars :-)
Mike
|
53.98 | Say, Heal!!! Bretheren... | CSC32::H_SO | | Sat Mar 24 1990 14:24 | 8 |
|
So! (that's me! 8) ) Where do Styx and Queensryche stand?
Equinox, Grand Illusion, Paradise Theatre, Kilroy Was Here, Operation
Mindcrime, Rage For Order, Warning, Cornerstone, Pieces of Eight all
have either concept or a song with a message on them... Hmmmmm
do I see a connection here? They're two of my favorite bands....hmmmm
J.
|
53.99 | can't believe I asked | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Mon Mar 26 1990 13:14 | 3 |
| > have either concept or a song with a message on them... Hmmmmm
J., what type of message?
|
53.100 | ;^) | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Tue Mar 27 1990 20:24 | 4 |
| >Funny thing: on their live album, Wendi admits to smoking cigars in her
>youth. Imagine trying to get your wife to quit smoking cigars :-)
I've been trying for almost three years...
|
53.101 | This reply contains a backward message... | CSC32::H_SO | | Wed Mar 28 1990 22:52 | 20 |
|
re;.99
> J., what type of message?<
Well, Operation Mindcrime, if you don't know, is about corruption in
religion and politics, Rage for Order is more a "personal struggle" and
society in general IMO, "Suite Madam Blue", Paradise Theatre, Grand
Illusion, and Pieces of Eight are primarily a message about America's
decline(which most Americans fail to see), and Kilroy Was Here is
primarily about religion/society's efforts to sensor RNR. Styx was
accused at one point of putting "backward satanic messages" on "Snow
Blind" from Paradise Theatre...
If anyone ever get a chance to, rent their video "Caught In The Act".
Good stuff...
Personally, I am sick of religion's efforts to styfle RNR(among ALOT
of things! ;-) ).
J.
|
53.102 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:14 | 4 |
| > Personally, I am sick of religion's efforts to styfle RNR(among ALOT
> of things! ;-) ).
J., don't judge the whole on the actions of a few.
|
53.103 | | UPWARD::HEISER | nice hair dude,what color u call that? | Thu May 03 1990 20:23 | 2 |
| A friend just got a promo release of Stryper's new album. He says it's
HEAVY!
|
53.104 | some Dove Award winners | UPWARD::HEISER | nice hair dude,what color u call it? | Thu May 03 1990 20:44 | 10 |
| Song of the Year: Ray Boltz - "Thank You"
Best New Artist: David Mullen
Rock Album: Russ Taff - "The Way Home"
Rock Song: Russ Taff - "The River Unbroken"
Instrumental: Kerry Livgren - "One of Several Possible Musiks"
Country Song: Amy Grant - "Tis So Sweet To Trust in Jesus"
Short Form Video: Michael W. Smith - "I Miss The Way"
Long Form Video: Petra - "On Fire: The Video Album"
Metal Album: Whitecross - "Triumphant Return"
Metal Song: Shout - "In Your Face"
|
53.106 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 15 1990 20:01 | 24 |
| These aren't exactly new, but I bought 2 new tapes today. The first,
"Triumphant Return" by Whitecross, has been winning lots of awards so I
thought I'd check it out. Plus it was recommended to me by one of the
readers of HEAVY_METAL (who thought they sounded like Dokken). Check it
out, these guys are HOT! If you check out the awards earlier in this
note, you'll see Rex Carroll finished second to Phil Keaggy under the
guitar voting. When you hear this tape, it is VERY understandable why so
many like him. The guy is a PLAYER! Rick Cua (played for the Outlaws in
his BC days; also voted the #1 Christian bass player) also plays all the
bass tracks. Rick is also a VERY successful Christian rocker.
"Triumphant Return" ranked high in all metal categories.
For you guitar nuts, Rex Carroll exclusively plays Zion & Custom Axe
guitars, ADA MP1 and Ampeg amps.
The other is the latest from REZ, "Innocent Blood". For those of you
not familiar with REZ, they are the original Christian metal band.
They've been around since the early '70s and are the closest thing to
AC/DC on this side of the fence. There are some neat bluesy tunes on
here as well the the REZ trademark of the Les Paul through a Marshall
stack on 10! REZ never disappoints me with their sound, nor their
non-compromising lyrics!
Mike
|
53.107 | FWIW | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Thu May 17 1990 15:50 | 6 |
| Re: Whitecross
I was talking to the Rev.'s son at church last night. He thought they
sounded more like Metallica than Dokken.
Mike
|
53.108 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | AFool&HisMoneyAreSoonPartying!! | Fri May 18 1990 10:11 | 2 |
| Actually Rez usta be called Ressurection Band and their foist album was
in like '78 or so.
|
53.109 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Fri May 18 1990 14:10 | 4 |
| I know Jess, but REZ sounds too cool. They did local stuff for a long
time before the first album came out.
Mike
|
53.110 | Maybe they've changed... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | 10,000 Lovers | Mon May 21 1990 12:37 | 7 |
| re: Whitecross
I don't know exactly what they sound like now, but the album I have sounds
*NOTHING* like Metallica. It sounds like Dokken, *exactly* like Dokken. This
is their first album though and I understand they have several out since.
gh
|
53.111 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 29 1990 17:58 | 14 |
| Word on the street is that the new Stryper album will be called
"Against the Law".
God's favorite guitar player, Phil Keaggy, has just released "Find Me
in These Fields"! The new issue of CCM has the equivalent of a full page
ad for it. Rumor has it that some of the acoustic work is reminiscent of
some of Led Zeppelins' old rockin' acoustic numbers.
"Find Me..." is available on CD and cassette.
BTW - Phil is slated to be in Merrimack, NH (Grace Fellowship) on June
23rd.
Mike
|
53.112 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Tue Jun 05 1990 20:02 | 6 |
| Shout has officially changed their name to Magdallan to avoid conflict
with another band called Shout. This is the group known for the "In
you face" song (metal song of the year) and is led by Kenny Tamplin
(Sammy Hagar's cousin).
Mike
|
53.113 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | Turn around&walk the razors edge... | Tue Jun 05 1990 22:05 | 4 |
|
Amen to that!
|
53.114 | everyone gets the same idea at the same time | PNO::HEISER | Phoenix hits 125�, Film @ 11 melts | Thu Jun 28 1990 13:29 | 32 |
| I just got the new issue of CCM, Mylon LeFevre's on the cover. They
review the following new releases:
Phil Keaggy - Find Me in These Fields (best review I've ever seen for a
Keaggy release, ever better than Sunday's Child. If I get
my scanner working, I'll enter it.)
Petra - Beyond Belief
Dana Key - The Journey
The Winans - Return
Morgan Cryar - Kingdom Upside Down
New Releases of notice for July/August:
Barren Cross - Hotter Than Hell
Eddie DeGarmo - untitled (another solo album, I hope this isn't the end
of DeGarmo & Key)
Amy Grant - untitled
Michael Omartian - The Race (remember him?)
Randy Stonehill - Until We Have Wings (Uncle Rand's a busy man)
Stryper - Against the Law (on Enigma)
Wayne Watson - Home Free
Dallas Holm - Through The Flame
New Projects underway:
Kim Boyce got married ;-)
Giant will be the opening act for the Heart world tour
Undercover & the 77s are reuniting for a tour of serious thrash & noise ;-)
Kenny Tamplin (lead singer/guitarist of Magdallan, which was Shout) is
starting a solo effort that will include guests Jeff Berlin, Joey
Tafolla, Mark St. John (of Kiss), and David Sykes (of Boston). For
those that don't know, Kenny is Sammy Hagar's (of Van Halen) cousin.
|
53.115 | | PNO::HEISER | Phoenix hits 125�, Film @ 11 melts | Thu Jun 28 1990 13:30 | 7 |
| new videos/video albums on the horizon:
Bruce Cockburn - Bruce Cockburn Live
Carman - Revival in the Land (album)
Petra - Beyond Belief (their first video album)
Mike
|
53.116 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | My amiga,she won't let me sleep | Thu Jun 28 1990 14:31 | 2 |
| I met Joey Tafolla at a party a few years ago while he was in Jag
Panzer. We almost talked him in to playing at our school.
|
53.117 | pretty ok | IDE::T_BERN | | Fri Jul 27 1990 13:20 | 2 |
| I think it's cool.....
Tracy....
|
53.118 | While I remember it, I should enter this... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Fri Jul 27 1990 15:28 | 18 |
| I got one of those free magazines from a local record store and it had
an article in it about Stryper and their new image. They are no longer
wearing makeup, lots of hairspray, and fixing themselves up in the
ultimate poseur style. They are now wearing lots of black leather and
facial hair (some of them anyway).
Apparantly their new album has no overt religious overtones in the
lyrics and is supposed to rock even harder.
It seems from the article that many of their fans are unhappy about
their new image and want them to go back to the killer-bee costumes and
the preaching at concerts. These people think of Stryper more as
ministers then musicians and think they are "selling out".
I haven't formed an opinion of my own on this yet, but it was pretty
interesting reading.
gh
|
53.119 | hopefully not.. | SOURCE::WHITMAN | | Mon Jul 30 1990 03:24 | 6 |
|
I can't see them dropping there gospel image completely.. If
they do they'll be doing what they said they never would!
JW-
|
53.120 | the truth comes out! | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Mon Jul 30 1990 13:00 | 9 |
| the new issue of CCM has an interview with Stryper that I'll try to
enter later. As I suspected all along, Rolling Stone is to blame once
again.
Stryper even refers to the "atheistic writers taking Christians out of
context because of their beliefs". Rolling Stone did this to Amy Grant
a few years ago also.
Mike
|
53.121 | | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Mon Jul 30 1990 13:05 | 6 |
| FWIW, the article I was referring to was in something called REQUEST
that I got free from Musicland (record store), not from Rolling Stone.
I suppose I could type in the article if anyone's interested...
gh
|
53.122 | | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Mon Jul 30 1990 14:05 | 4 |
| I'm interested, not sure if anyone else is. Maybe you can just scan it
in and send me a PostScript copy. Saves lots of typing.
Mike
|
53.123 | | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Mon Jul 30 1990 14:57 | 6 |
| Sorry, I don't have a scanner...
Your interest is sufficient for me to type it in. I'll try and get to
it later this week, today's really busy.
gh
|
53.124 | CCM article on Stryper | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Mon Jul 30 1990 19:01 | 100 |
| [This is from the August 1990 issue of Contemporary Christian Music
magazine, p. 10. It also included a photo that show Oz Fox (lead guitar)
and Tim Gaines (bass) with beards, and all clad in black leather. Part of
the new image ;-)]
Stryper Denies "Rolling Stone" Report; Defends New Album
--------------------------------------------------------
According to a report in "Rolling Stone" magazine, members of the Christian
rock band Stryper, "tired of having fans check their drinks for alcohol,"
have begun to "openly drink and smoke," and won't mention God on their next
album. But Robert Sweet, a member of the band, denied the report.
"We don't endorse drinking, we don't try to encourage people to drink,"
said Sweet. "We think if you're drunk it's a dangerous thing to be and an
unhealthy thing to be. But if you have a drink, as long as you're wise
with it, it's not a big deal."
Sweet said he wasn't surprised by the inaccuracy of the "Rolling Stone"
article. "They do have a few writers who don't care for Stryper and the
stand we take," he explained. "You feel so helpless as a rock musician, if
you take a stand. With Christian press, they won't drastically lie or
misquote you, but with a secular magazine where some of the writers are so
atheistic in view, they sometimes have fun with it."
Sweet said, however, that band members actually have had fans checking
their drinks. "I've actually had certain Christian people walk up to me,
while I'm in the middle of a conversation with (another rock musician) or a
producer, and say, 'How do you do, what's in your glass?'"
He added, "As far as smoking goes, I hate smoking. Personally I wish it
would be outlawed. But what brought that up is (my brother) Michael said,
'If you want to smoke, that's your choice. The Bible doesn't really make
statements about "you shalt not smoke." It's unhealthy, and I don't smoke,
but they just re-worded those few little words and made it sound
different." Sweet also said he wonders why it is that Christians who claim
to distrust secular press will grab on to stories like these as if they
were the gospel truth.
While denying the report in "Rolling Stone", Sweet admitted that band
members are "burned out" on defending themselves against lifestyle charges
from watchful Christians. "If they see Robert Sweet take a couple of girls
in the bus they think the worst thing, but it might be my cousins," he
explained. "If they see me with guys they figure I'm queer. As a band we
say if you love Stryper, thank you, we hope we can put out music that
people love, but we can't live up to people's standards. Nobody can.
Everybody needs to keep their own act together with God."
However, most of the present controversy stems from the group's new album,
"Against The Law". Unlike previous productions, this album does not
present Christ "Loud 'N' Clear". There are morally positive songs on the
album, as well as love songs and rock anthems, but there are no obvious
references to the Gospel in the songs. The title track describes the
band's frustration with the judgmentalism they find all around them
("You've got to point your finger/You think you know it all"). "We Will
Rock the Hell out of You" comes closest to continuing its Christian metal
onslaught. ("We're the thundering sons/We're the undying ones/With the
power of good/Evil has never won"). The Christian references in the album
are oblique at best.
Sweet says the album is still part of the band's original goals, since
Stryper always intended to be a mainstream band. "Every single Stryper's
ever had out has never mentioned the word God or Christ in it," he noted.
"Even big songs like "Honestly", which has been played at thousands of
people's weddings, never mentioned God. We've had songs like "You Won't Be
Lonely Anymore," which was purposely written in a double way which could
talk about God or could talk about a relationship between a man and a
woman. But people are hearing we're the heathens who have denied God and
all that garbage, and it's just not the truth."
Mostly, said Sweet, he'd like people to start viewing Stryper as a band,
rather than as a theological entity. "A lot of people feel we're either
angles from Heaven or demons from hell," he said. "We're neither. We're
people. We're rock musicians who have had the courage to stand up for
Christ, and we've taken a lot of heat for it. We've taken verbal abuse and
been made fun of, but we've done it."
He added, "We're still Stryper, but it is a little different. It's a more
aggressive sound a little heavier, more of a fun sounding record. We said
we have to do what we want to do this time, and our producer and record
company agreed. You won't pick up this record and hear anything that says
'God' or 'Christ'. That was intentionally done. We were tired of people
coming back with excuses, saying 'Sorry we can't play this.' MTV's got to
play this and the radio's got to play it or it doesn't serve the purpose.
If the record is big we have a bigger platform to stand on and say 'Look,
what's wrong with believing in Christ?' But if you don't get the platform
you can't make that statement."
One place the band may lose its platform is in Christian retail stores,
since the Benson Company, Stryper's distribution company to the Christian
market, has terminated its contract with the band. "In the group's
recently completed album, "Against The Law", the band has taken a different
approach with lyrical content, one that does not contain overtly Christian
lyrics. This indicates a new direction that does not conform to the
mission of the Benson Company," stated Jerry Park, general manager and
chief operating officer in an official press release dated June 5, 1990.
"We wish the members of Stryper well in its future endeavors." Benson not
only declined to carry the new album, but has dropped all of Stryper's
previous product as well. The band was reportedly very disappointed with
Benson's decision.
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53.126 | | BINKLY::MINARDI | mama's little sonic boom | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:55 | 7 |
| re.125
have had an Idle Cure tape (Tough Love) on my desk
for the last week. Haven't popped it in.
Do you think I'd like it?
Can you describe their style?
/Motorbreath
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53.127 | might be worth a listen | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:21 | 9 |
| Re: Idle Cure
/Motorbreath, I'm not sure what you like, plus I've only heard their
debut album (3 releases ago). From what I remember, they were like a
cross between Foreigner and Journey. Some of the rock tunes were real
good. They also did some pop ballads too that sounded like "I Wanna
Know What Love is".
Mike
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53.128 | for the adventurous & open minded | UPWARD::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 17:50 | 4 |
| For you metalheads, I still give Whitecross's "Triumphant Return" (on
the Pure Metal label) a huge thumbs up! This band is great!
Mike
|
53.130 | March | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:30 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for March '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. REZ - Bargain
2. Mark Farner - Come to Me
3. Petra - I Love The Lord
4. X-Sinner - Living on the Edge
5. David Mullen - Live So God Can Use You
6. Whitecross - Attention Please
7. Vector - I Want to Know
8. Liaison - Man With a Mission
9. Russ Taff - Winds of Change
10. Altar Boys - World Burning
11. DeGarmo & Key - Let's Get Upset
12. Sacred Warrior - Holy, Holy, Holy
13. Swirling Eddies - Driving in England
14. White Heart - Bye Bye Babylon
15. David Zaffiro - Where Are You Now
16. Kenny Marks - Nobody Else But Jesus
17. Jacob's Trouble - Waiting for the Son
18. The Holidays - Tear the Curtain
19. Riki Michele - Look at This, Look at That
20. Margaret Becker - I Commit
21. Shout (Magdallan) - Waiting on You
22. Randy Stonehill - Stand Like Steel
23. ETW - ETW
24. David Meece - When I Was Seventeen
25. Edin Adahl - Going Back
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53.131 | April | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:31 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for April '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. REZ - Bargain
2. Liaison - Man With a Mission
3. X-Sinner - Living on the Edge
4. Russ Taff - Winds of Change
5. Altar Burning - World Burning
6. Whitecross - Attention Please
7. Vector - I Want to Know
8. Mark Farner - Come to Me
9. Shout (Magdallan) - Waiting on You
10. David Mullen - Sho' Love You
11. The Holidays - Tear the Curtain
12. Riki Michele - Look at This, Look at That
13. Jacob's Trouble - Waiting for the Son
14. David Zaffiro - Where Are You Now
15. The Choir - Spin You Around
16. Petra - I Love The Lord
17. White Heart - Let the Kingdom Come
18. David Meece - When I Was Seventeen
19. DeGarmo & Key - Life in the New Age
20. Nobody Special - Those Who Look
21. Lex Rex - Sledgehammer
22. Swirling Eddies - Hide the Beer, The Pastor's Here
23. Crumb�cher - World's Away
24. Sacred Warrior - Holy, Holy, Holy
25. Rich Mullins - Higher Education And The Book of Love
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53.132 | May | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:31 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for May '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. REZ - Bargain
2. Liaison - Man With a Mission
3. Altar Boys - World Burning
4. Undercover - The Eyes of Love
5. Swirling Eddies - Hide the Beer, The Pastor's Here
6. David Mullen - Sho' Love You
7. X-Sinner - Living on the Edge
8. The Holidays - Tear the Curtain
9. Russ Taff - Winds of Change
10. Vector - I Want to Know
11. Riki Michele - Look at This, Look at That
12. Crumb�cher - World's Away
13. DeGarmo & Key - Life in the New Age
14. Holy Soldier - Tear Down the Walls
15. Whitecross - Attention Please
16. Lex Rex - Sledgehammer
17. White Heart - Let the Kingdom Come
18. Michael Gleason - Children of Choices
19. Mike Roe - Miserable
20. Spin You Around - The Choir
21. Mastedon - Glorybound
22. Kenny Marks - Somebody Loves You
23. David Zaffiro - Where Are You Now
24. Shout (Magdallan) - Waiting on You
25. Jacob's Trouble - Waiting for the Son
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53.133 | June | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:32 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for June '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. Undercover - The Eyes of Love
2. David Mullen - Sho' Love You
3. Idle Cure - Pray
4. Holy Soldier - Tear Down the Walls
5. Rick Elias - Confession of Love
6. Crumb�cher - World's Away
7. Michael Gleason - Children of Choices
8. Swirling Eddies - Hide the Beer, The Pastor's Here
9. The Holidays - Tear the Curtain
10. Lex Rex - Sledgehammer
11. DeGarmo & Key - Life in the New Age
12. REZ - 80,000 Underground
13. Vector - Have Mercy
14. Altar Boys - World Burning
15. X-Sinner - Living on the Edge
16. Kenny Marks - Somebody Loves You
17. Liaison - My God is a Rock
18. Riki Michele - Look at This, Look at That
19. Liaison - Man With a Mission
20. Russ Taff - Winds of Change
21. Mike Roe - Miserable
22. Charlie Peacock - Big Man's Hat
23. Mark Farner - Wake Up
24. White Heart - Let the Kingdom Come
25. Altar Boys - Ride The Train
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53.134 | July | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:33 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for July '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. Undercover - The Eyes of Love
2. Idle Cure - Pray
3. Holy Soldier - Tear Down the Walls
4. Rick Elias - Confession of Love
5. Liaison - My God is a Rock
6. Michael Gleason - Children of Choices
7. Vector - Have Mercy
8. REZ - 80,000 Underground
9. Charlie Peacock - Big Man's Hat
10. David Mullen - Sho' Love You
11. Adam Again - Homeboys
12. DeGarmo & Key - Life in the New Age
13. Crumb�cher - World's Away
14. 7&7 - Miserable
15. Halo - Good Feeling
16. the violent burning - Rise Like the Lion
17. Kenny Marks - Somebody Loves You
18. Swirling Eddies - Hide the Beer, The Pastor's Here
19. Altar Boys - Ride The Train
20. JAG - 21 Reasons
21. Jacob's Trouble - Million Miles
22. The Winans - It's Time
23. Russ Taff - Go On
24. Mark Farner - Wake Up
25. John Lawry - Video Logic
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53.135 | August | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:33 | 29 |
| Top 25 Christian Rock Songs for August '90:
Artist Song
------ ----
1. Idle Cure - Pray
2. Liason - My God is a Rock
3. Holy Soldier - Tear Down the Walls
4. Charlie Peacock - Big Man's Hat
5. Halo - Good Feeling
6. Rick Elias - Confession of Love
7. Undercover - The Eyes of Love
8. REZ - 80,000 Underground
9. Adam Again - Homeboys
10. the violent burning - Rise Like the Lion
11. Michael Gleason - Children of Choices
12. 7&7 - Miserable
13. Vector - Have Mercy
14. JAG - 21 Reasons
15. Mike Stand - Footsteps of Love
16. X-Sinner - Lift Him Up
17. Lex Rex - Blow Away
18. Russ Taff - Go On
19. David Mullen - Revival
20. The Winans - It's Time
21. Phil Keaggy - Strong Tower
22. John Lawry - Video Logic
23. Mad at the World - So Insane
24. Kenny Marks - Somebody Loves You
25. Michael Peace - RRRock it Right
|
53.136 | FYI & FWIW | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Third generation got nuthin to say! | Thu Aug 16 1990 10:17 | 2 |
| Hey Mike Heiser, did you know I worked on Micheal W. Smith's
Big Picture album? Yup....nice guy but FUSSY!
|
53.137 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 16 1990 11:57 | 4 |
| I heard that Stryper is no long "Christian Metal"
Whats the buzz ??
jc
|
53.138 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Third generation got nuthin to say! | Thu Aug 16 1990 12:16 | 3 |
| -1
They wanna make more money
|
53.139 | They just want to be real people again | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Thu Aug 16 1990 13:13 | 15 |
| More like they want to stop getting harrassed by people with
unrealistic expectations for them.
They say they didn't originally set out to become preachers, just as
musicians that believed something strongly. The interview I read said
they felt like everyone seemed to overlook that part of them and wanted
to make them into preachers. They still have their faith, but they
want to emphasize that they are musicians and would like people to take
them seriously as such.
I still have that magazine and have intended to type in that article,
but haven't had a lot of time lately.
gh
|
53.140 | | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 14:26 | 10 |
| Re: Stryper
Hey Coop, check out the article in 53.124!
Buck, what song on the "Big Picture" release did you work on? I have
that tape at home. Do you also know Chris Rodriguez? He's also from
the Boston area. He does a lot of guitar work on all of MWS and Amy
Grant's releases.
Mike
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53.141 | ex | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Third generation got nuthin to say! | Thu Aug 16 1990 14:33 | 22 |
| >Buck, what song on the "Big Picture" release did you work on? I have
>that tape at home.
It's a cool tape! Tokes did a great job on the production/mix I
thought! I didn't play on it...this was back when I was avidly
pursuing a career in Audio Engineering. I helped as assistant
Engineer on the entire over-dub and mixdown sessions, which were done
at nearby Blue Jay Studios in Carlisle, MA.
One thing I thought was weird was that Tokes was doing all the final
mixes for the album, and one day MWS flys up from Tenn. and walks in
and says "I hate them all -- do them over!!!" That was it...*hundreds*
of hours of mixing nuked in one sentence. Tokes was pissed!! IMHO,
the remixes don't sound as good as the original Tokes mixes! I still
have MWS's home address and phone number somewhere...I should give him
a call and demand to play in his touring band! ;^)
>Do you also know Chris Rodriguez? He's also from the Boston area.
Yeah, he's a cool player...really has that Boogie tone down, you know?
B.
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53.142 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 16 1990 15:07 | 4 |
| Interesting article. I think they made a wise move.
I like Stryper...Christian or not-so-Christian...The music kicks
MAJOR LEAGUE Glutimus Maximus !
jc
|
53.143 | | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 17:29 | 37 |
| > It's a cool tape! Tokes did a great job on the production/mix
I agree! I brought it back with me after lunch. Dann Huff (now of
Giant) also did some guitar work on that tape.
> at nearby Blue Jay Studios in Carlisle, MA.
Yeah they have a credit in the liner notes. Most of the recording was
done in New York City. I remember reading a funny story about that.
It seems producer John Potoker was also doing some work for the Rolling
Stones at the time. Old Mick called the studio one day and MWS
answered the phone. MWS said what a thrill it was to speak with one of
his childhood rock heroes.
> One thing I thought was weird was that Tokes was doing all the final
> mixes for the album, and one day MWS flys up from Tenn. and walks in
> and says "I hate them all -- do them over!!!" That was it...*hundreds*
> of hours of mixing nuked in one sentence. Tokes was pissed!! IMHO,
> the remixes don't sound as good as the original Tokes mixes! I still
That sounds drastic but I can see where Christian rockers have to have
a little perfectionist nature in them. They have to try twice as hard
as the secular bands to get exposure and notice.
> have MWS's home address and phone number somewhere...I should give him
> a call and demand to play in his touring band! ;^)
Nashville, right? You should! His last release didn't have the edge
that Big Picture had. My wife is a BIG MWS fan so we always see him
when he comes to Phoenix.
> Yeah, he's a cool player...really has that Boogie tone down, you know?
Yeah Chris is good. The first time I saw MWS he was only about 18 (or
late teens). Besides Boogies, he's also a big Zion Radicaster user!
Mike
|
53.145 | Also contains info on Savatage, Accept and others | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Thu Aug 16 1990 17:47 | 167 |
| Reprinted from the August 1990 issue of Request magazine
(Musicland/Sam Goody) without permission.
Stryper's Heavy Metal Makeover
The risky conversion of Christian metal-gods. By Steve Appleford
After a long day of staring into the camera - posing, grinning,
strutting, thrusting, pointing, and pouting - the worn-out and
ready-to-relax members of Stryper are hiding out in the darkroom.
Singer Michael Sweet leans casually over a stack of empty boxes, and
if the nature of the chemical fumes in the are were more certain, he
might consider lighting up another cigarette. Of course, smoking in
public would have been unthinkable a year ago, when Stryper was still
preaching Christianity through hard rock, and the band was viewed as a
symbol of earthly virtue by it's fans and as unwanted moral watchdogs
by the more hedonistic members of the metal community.
"Against The Law", Strypers first attempt at a strictly secular
record, as more in common lyrically with pop rockers like Bon Jovi
then the gospel. Their days of singing aggressively pious songs,
dressing in yellow-and-black honey-bee outfits, and throwing bibles
into the audience are over.
"There's probably going to be people out there that think we don't
believe in Christ, which is totally absurd," says Sweet, his straight
brown hair tumbling over the shoulders of a black leather jacket.
"For a band to do what we did, you would really have to believe.
you've really got to mean it, because, boy, you really go through the
firing squad."
The mood today is far different then the last time Stryper visited
this Los Angeles photo studio. Six years ago, the quartet spent much
of the day kneeling in a dressing room, hands held high, praying
dutifully. That angelic look of glamorous perfection - shiny, teased
hair and complexions airbrushed to the smooth, unblemished look of
candle wax - will be replaced in this shoot by a more earthly image.
Guitarist Oz Fox has even grown a trim beard.
It's a risky thing for an established band to undergo a sudden image
change. The risks are even higher for a group that one over a million
record buyers with it's original image, as Stryper did with "To Hell
With The Devil" in 1986. The group's longtime audience is almost
certain to feel alienated and angry, and there's no guarantee that
Stryper will earn any new fans.
Thrash-metal act Savatage faced a similar situation when it softened
the band's sound in an effort to get on the radio and broaden its
audience. "We had kids coming back into record stores and throwing the
record back at them saying, 'This isn't Savatage,'" claims Bob
Chiappardi of Concrete Marketing, a five-year-old company specializing
in hard-rock management and promotion. "It completely destroyed their
credibility, and it took them two records to bring it back."
Soon after German hard-rock group Accept found success in the United
States with its rough-edged "Russian Roulette" album, gruff vocalist
Udo Schneider left for a solo career. His replacement was
Colorado-born David Reece, whose singing style had a smoother, more
commercial character. The resulting album, "Eat The Heat", was such a
commercial disaster that the band dissolved in disgrace. Lead
guitarist Wolf Hoffmann now works as a nature photographer in Germany.
But not all style changes result in the end of a musicians career. AS
sideman in the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, vocalist Mark Slaughter and
bassist Dana Strum dyed their hair and wore makeup at the behest of
bandleader Vincent. When the pair broke off to form Slaughter last
year, they dropped the glamour in favor of a more natural look and
quickly scored a Top 20 album with "Stick It To Ya".
The members of Stryper say they understand that some fans may be
unwilling to accept the new image, but the years working as an overtly
Christian metal band have been frustrating, too. Interviews with both
the music and mainstream press inevitably ignored Stryper's music,
focusing almost exclusively on the band's opinions on AIDS, abortion,
the Moral Majority, televangelists, sex, drugs, and the latest
movements of Mother Theresa.
"We want people to look at us as a musical rock 'n' roll band," says
Sweet. "We've never been looked at in that way. It's always been the
message and the whole image. I don't think our music has ever been
recognized like it should have been."
The Christian connection may have kept Stryper off the celebrated
Monsters of Rock tour, which would have put them on the same stage as
such party bands as Van Halen. And the industry listening party in
New York for 1988's "In God We Trust", which ultimately sold 800,000
copies, 100,000 of them through Christian bookstores. According to
Chiappardi, much of the hard-rock community has taken Stryper's
clean-cut image to mean it's members are "wusses," an impression
Stryper finds most annoying,
"White Lion had all kinds of misconceptions about us until they went
out on the road with us," says bassist Tim Gaines.
"One was the before anyone could eat dinner - crew, band, anybody - we
would have to bless the food," says Sweet, smiling. "And they believed
that. This is what they heard."
The image change may release the band from serving as symbols of
Christianity and being subjected to public challenges about what they
were drinking or where they spent the previous evening. After working
with the band for five years, Lisa Gladfelter, a publicist for
Stryper's label, Enigma Records, says the new image allows the band to
relax for the first time. "They seem a little bit less stressed and
uptight then they at other times in their career. They're a little
more easy-going. I don't think they're as uncomfortable with
themselves."
Still there's bound to be some nervousness about de-emphasizing the
religious element so important to many of it's fans. The title track
of "Against The Law" responds with rougher melodies and vocals, but
insists, "We've still got the fire burning in our soul/But we're just
rockin' harder.../Don't you point your finger/You think you know it
all/We want you to remember/We don't live for you."
Until now, Stryper's most vocal fans have written letters to music
magazines about the band's wholesome image, contrasting it with other
metal acts, says Steve Peters, editor of both "Metal" and "Thrash
Metal" magazines. Peters isn't convinced that the band's new,
non-preaching attitude deserves a negative response - no matter want
the actual reaction. "Ultimately, I don't understand why anybody
would want to hear a band do something the same way for 10 albums in a
row. Although Anthrax took a lot of flak for doing 'I'm a Man,' [It's
really "I'm The Man' -gh] their rap parody, I thought it was
hilarious."
Roger Marsh, program director of KYMS-FM, a contemporary Christian
radio station in Orange County, California, isn't convince the change
represents an overwhelming blow either. "Five years ago, [Stryper's
new image] would have been a serious problem, because there was
nothing: There was Stryper, that was about it." Now, he notes,
several other Christian metal bands - Holy Soldier, Vengenance,
Guardian - have invaded Stryper's old territory.
Even so, the band has already faced some complaints from its longtime
admirers. Guitarist Fox confesses that he was recently confronted by
a fan who said, "You shouldn't change what God's called you to do."
At Enigma Records, Gladfelter has received a few angry letters from
fans prior to the release of "Against the Law". "You guys look as
disgusting as Slayer now," one read. [they obviously haven't ever seen
Slayer... -gh] "We like you the way you were."
"These guys were my heros for a while," says Tim Jacobs, a 15-year-old
high school student from Chatsworth, California. "I always had
respect for them. I don't know what to say now. I guess they're just
trying to make money."
A Stryper fan since 1985, Jacobs and an friend Dustin Kleinschmidt
travel monthly to a mission in downtown Los Angeles, where they play
acoustic guitar for the homeless people. "I'm disappointed," says
Kleinschmidt, a recent convert to Christianity, in part due to the
influence of Stryper. "I thought it was neat that they could stand up
for what they believed in and play the music that they loved. I'll
probably still listen to the old stuff, because I believe what they
were saying. But I don't think I'll buy the new stuff. It's kind of
like they're flaking out."
Marsh, whose station programs some of Strypers power ballads, says
that Christian performers such as Amy Grant have maintained successful
careers, even as they stray from religious topics. Still he
recognizes some of the risks in making such a move. "I don't envy any
of these musicians. In the Christian music industry you're looked
upon as a minister. If you're taking the name of the Lord out on the
road, performing songs, and if you're going to be teaching any type of
ministry, the judgment will be far more severe if you screw up."
|
53.146 | thanks Greg ;-) | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:02 | 5 |
| Re: -1
...but why did they have to mention JonBomb(tm)!?
Mike
|
53.147 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:19 | 7 |
| This guy in Whitecross plays an MP1 ?
Okay, I'll check 'em out.
Damn Greg, long compile or WHAT !?!?!?!?!?!
jc
|
53.148 | What are you talking about? | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:40 | 5 |
| >Damn Greg, long compile or WHAT !?!?!?!?!?!
Huh?
gh
|
53.149 | yes I can read minds too | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:48 | 5 |
| Re: compile
He's referring to all the time you took to type that article in.
Mike
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53.150 | That was my lunchtime... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:55 | 3 |
| Didn't really take all that long, I type reasonably quickly.
Greg
|
53.151 | Adam Again | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:35 | 52 |
| <<< VAILSE::PIG$DUA1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CH_MUSIC.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Christian Music Conference >-
================================================================================
Note 113.9 Toys in the Band 9 of 22
"I guess our equipment choices are a little off the beaten path. Adam
Again has become a sythesis of sounds and styles, with each member's
gear reflecting their own personal, musical vision."
- Gene Eugene
Greg Lawless - lead guitar
Guitars: Paisley Fender Strat
White 1986 Reissue Fender Strat, w/Floyd Rose tremolo
Gibson SG w/Kahler tremolo, psychedelic paint job by
Riki Michele
Amps: Marshall Jubilee 25/50 2x12 combo amp
Effects: Alesis Quadraverb
Ibanez Heavy Metal Distortion
"The Weeper" wah-wah pedal
Misc: GHS Strings, custom gauges (.011, .015, .019,
.030, .040, .050)
G. Eugene - Guitar, Keys, Vocals
Guitars: Yamaha Telecaster
Amps: KMD 1x12 combo amp
Effects: Ibanez Tube Screamer
Misc: Dean Markley Strings
Keys: 73 key Fender Rhodes Stage Piano
Hohner D6 Clavinet
Paul Valadez - Bass
Guitars: Gibson Victory bass w/EMG pickups
Kramer fretless bass w/EMG pickups
Amps: Trace Elliot
Custom cab 2x15 w/JBL speakers
Misc: GHS Boomers
Jon Knox - Drums
4 pc. Gretsch drum kit
4 pc. Pearl drum kit
Sabian hi-hats
Paiste cymbals
D.W. 5000 kick drum pedal
Tama Camco kick drum pedal
Ludwig Coliseum maple snare
Ludwig chrome snare
Promark sticks
Remo heads
Riki Michele - Vocals
a microphone ;-)
|
53.152 | Kenny Marks & The Remarkables | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:36 | 70 |
| Kenny Marks - lead vocals, guitars
Guitars: Gibson J-180 acoustic guitar
Fender Telecaster
Fender Strat Plus
Amps: '66 VOX AC30 amp
Effects: Ibanez Tube Screamer
Roland ME5 multiple effects unit
Boss DDL
Misc: EV N-Dym 757 mic
George Cocchini - guitars, vocals
Guitars: Jackson Soloist
'63 Fender Telecaster
Fender Strat Plus
'60 Epiphone Sheraton
Amps: Fender Super 60
Fender Dual Showman head
'61 VOX AC30
Fender 4x12 w/80wt Celestions
Effects: TC Electronics 2290 effects processor
Alesis Quadraverb
Rocktron 310 compressor/limiter
Rocktron Hush II-C
Randy Moore - bass, vocals
Guitars: Gibson Model IV bass
Amps: SWR SM-400 amp
SWR Goliath 4x10 cab
Phil Madeira - keys, guitar, vocals
Guitars: 1930 National Steel Body
Keys: Korg M1
Roland S550 sampler
Yamaha DX7
Hammond B3 Organ
Leslie 122 tone cab
Amps: Peavey
Acoustic 15" cabs
Roland M160 mixer
Effects: EMU Proteus sound module
Yamaha SPX90 II
Mike Radovsky - Drums
Gretsch 6 pc. kit
various vintage Ludwig snare drums
Sabian cymbals
Remo heads
Regal tip sticks
Mark Douthit - Saxophones, etc.
Selmer Mark VI alto sax
Selmer Mark VI soprano sax
Guardala mouthpieces
Rico Plasticover reeds
Akai EWI MIDI Wind Controller
Aris power regulator
EMU Proteus
Oberheim Matrix 1000 synth module
Lexicon LXP1 and LXP5 effects modules
TOA KD3 and SL120 amps
Pamela Marks - vocals, percussion
LP chimes, vibra-slap
Afuche cabasa and mini cabasa
Wood block
claves
Rhythm-Tech tambourines
triangle, cow bell, finger cymbals
|
53.153 | One Bad Pig - Moshers Unite! | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:36 | 44 |
| "We are not what you would call 'equipment hounds', although we did
manage to get Phillip a new kit recently. Streak and I are still
banging on our old Peavey stuff, it's small but gets the job done, just
mike it and let it rock!"
- Paul Q-Pek
Phillip Owens - drummer, vocals
Tama Gran Star Custom kit
4 power toms 10, 12, 13, and 14 inch
22" bass drum
ArtStar II 5�" deep snare
1963 Gretch 5�" deep snare (older than Phillip)
Tama Power Tower rack system
Paiste ride, clashes and china cymbals
Zildjian Quick Beat hi hat
DW 5000 double pedal
Vic Firth American Classic rock sticks
Shure SM58 mic
Streak Wheeler - bass, vocals
Guitars: Peavey Patriot bass
Amps: Peavey Centurian Mark III w/15" Black Widow
Misc: 30' plus cord (for running around)
Strings - "whatever's on sale"
Shure SM58 mic
Paul Q-Pek - guitar, vocals
Guitars: G&L Rampage w/Kahler tremolo
Kramer Pacer w/Floyd Rose tremolo
Amps: Peavey Bandit 65 solo series w/1x12 Scorpion
Effects: Ibanez UE 305 multieffects pedal
Ibanez MS10 Metal Charger pedal
Misc: D'Addardio XLII
Nady 101 VHF wireless system (for really running around)
Shure SM58 mic
Carey "Kosher" Womack - lead screamer
Shure SM58 mic (or whatever's available that can stand abuse)
2 or 3 pawn shop guitars for smashing
Misc: Super thick spray confetti
Pogo Pig ball
Pig noses, masks, squirt guns and many more "Toys" in the
band.
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53.154 | Rick Elias & The Confessions | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:37 | 47 |
| "As far as our equipment situation goes, we have absolutely no barriers
as far as quality. Whether its a trash can or a Synclavier, we use
whatever we can get our hands on. The most important thing is that we
do it ourselves. We play all the stuff on our album. We're not hung
up on the authenticity of product."
- Rick Elias
Marc Intravaia - guitars, mandolin, vocals
Guitars: New Fender Strat
Conqueror Bruno Mandolin
Washburn DC60E electric/acoustic
Amps: Old Fender Twin modified
Effects: Ibanez UE405 Aralos effects
Digitech DSP128
Boss Turbodrive distortion
John Khula - bass
Guitars: Kubicki Factor bass
Kramer Ferrington acoustic/electric bass
Amps: SWR amp & cab w/15"
Bob Sale - drums, percussion
Pearl MLX, black (16x22-kick, 10x12-rack tom)
Zildjian and Paiste cymbals
16x16 floor tom
Vic Firth sticks-SA
Ludwig and Gretch snares
Remo heads
Remo PTS bongos
Linda Elias - keys, percussion, vocals
Keys: Roland D50 w/custom patches
Alesis HR16B drum machine
Ultimate support stand
Misc: Rhythm Tech tambourine
Rhythm Tech shaker
Hohner Melodica
Rick Elias - vocals, guitars, keys
Guitars: Fender Strat (stock)
Washburn EA20 electric/acoustic
Amps: Fender Vibrolux Reverb (stock)
Effects: Effectron DDL
Hohner Blues Harp
MXR Dyna Comp
Boss Chorus LE-Z
Boss Super Distortion and Feedbacker DF-Z
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53.155 | Zion | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:38 | 47 |
| "Being able to pull off our album live on tour requires a wide range of
guitar tones, from crystal cleans to thundering distortions. Our
programmable ADA preamps and Zion guitars deliver that flexibility
along with the durability to hold up to the rigors we put our equipment
through on the road."
- Rex Scott
Rex Scott - lead vocals, guitar
Guitars: Zion Radicaster w/Turbosonic pickups & Floyd Rose tremolo
Washburn A20V w/coil tap pickups & Wonderbar tremolo
Amps: ADA MP1 stereo tube MIDI preamp
ADA MC1 MIDI pedal
1973 Sunn 120wt tube amp
various speaker cabs w/4x12 Celestions
Effects: ART Multiverb II
Misc: Shure SM58 mic
Nady 201 wireless
Tommy "Gun" Bozung - drums, vocals
Rogers XP7000 kit
Rogers XP9000 kit
both with 2 18x22 kicks
10, 12, 13, 14 rack toms
16, 18 floor toms
Various Rogers snares of brass, wood & chrome
Remo Roto toms
DW Turbo pedals
Aquarian sticks and heads
Zildjian & Paiste cymbals
David Moore - lead guitar, vocals
Guitars: Zion Radicaster w/Turbosonic pickups and Floyd Rose tremolo
BC Rich NJ series w/EMGs & Kahler tremolo
Amps: ADA MP1
ADA MC2 midi pedal
Marshall 50wt amp
Crate 60wt amp
various speaker cabs w/4x12 Celestions
Effects: ART Multiverb II
Misc: Nady wireless
Marlin Saner - bass, vocals
Guitars: Fender Precision (stock)
Amps: Crest 600wt amp
Sunn cab w/3x12
Effects: Alesis Quadraverb
Misc: Samson wireless
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53.156 | James Hollihan, Jr. - Russ Taff | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:38 | 12 |
| "The best sounds still come from a great guitar into a great amp.
Period."
Guitars: 1965 Fender Strat
1962 Fender Jazzmaster
1960 Gretsch Nashville
Amps: several blackfaced Fender amps like the Deluxe, Super Reverb
VOX AC30
Effects: a sampling of effects, but...
"ultimately, when you plug the guitar into the amp, all of a sudden it
becomes more important what you play than how it sounds."
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53.157 | Billy Crockett | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:39 | 10 |
| "Your life may be totally contained with the music right now. And
there's a sense in which the music and the instrument have a life of
their own. But you need to be careful when you immerse yourself in a
discipline, that you don't miss the people and the reason why you're
communicating with your music."
Guitars: Yamaha L-25 AT wired with a split pickup system designed
by Jerry Jones.
Effects: Ibanez Chorus
Misc: Martin Marquis strings
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53.158 | Margaret Becker | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:40 | 7 |
| "Learn all the parts on a record, not just the one you want. You'll
become more knowledgeable about the music and more valuable as a
player."
Guitars: Fender Contemporary Strat III
Takamine EF385 12 string
Takamine EF340 6 string
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53.159 | Paul Johnson - '60s Surf Music Veteran | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:41 | 12 |
| "If you listen to a guitarist, find out who inspired him, then find out
who inspired that player, and so on. Without getting at the source of
why people play what they do, the music seems sort of aimless.
Remember, there are no real shortcuts."
Guitars: Fender American Standard Strat
Tokai Strat (currently in Hard Rock Caf�
1964 Fender Precision bass
1945 Martin 0018
Fender Telecaster
Amp: Fender Concert amp
Fender Pro Twee amp w/1x15
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53.160 | Dana Key - DeGarmo & Key | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:41 | 11 |
| "It really takes more perseverance than talent. I don't know if God's
gift is the talent itself or the desire to develop it and stick with
it. Ultimately, it all comes from Him."
Guitars: St. Blues strat custom built by Strings & Things in Memphis
St. Blues Tele/Paul " " " " "
Fender Strat
Rickenbacker 6 string
Amps: Lab L5 amp
custom cab w/4x12 Celestions "the only speaker that God
intended a guitar player to use"
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53.161 | Derri Daugherty - The Choir | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:42 | 10 |
| "Be as experimental as possible, but do what you really feel so you
don't just become a carbon copy of your favorite player"
Guitars: 1969 Gretch Chet hollow body
LA Guitar Works custom strat w/wider Gretch style neck,
EMG pickups, older stock Fender tremolo
Amps: VOX AC30
Effects: Korg delays
Rocktron chorus & compressor
Misc: Dean Markley SLP heavy gauge strings
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53.162 | Bob Hartman - Petra | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:42 | 11 |
| "I really hope to be able to keep learning new techniques and styles
and grow as a player."
Guitars: Zion Radicaster (custom strat type)
Casio Guitar synth
Zion TLZ (in studio) w/Ultrasonic pickups
Amps: Mesa Boogie Mark III (for clean rhythms)
Ampeg Solid State (for rock rhythms & leads)
Mesa Boogie Simul-Class 295 stereo power amp
(2) HiWatt cabs w/4x12
Effects: TC Electronics 2290
|
53.163 | Christopher Parkening | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:43 | 9 |
| "If you want to do something well, you'll have to work at it. Andres
Segovia told me, 'I practice for 2� hours in the morning and 2� hours
in the afternoon, every day', and I thought if Segovia practices 5
hours a day, I can do no less."
Guitars: a number of Jose Ramirez guitars, but retains 2
exclusively for recording. His favorite is a 1966 Ramirez
with the initials M.T. inside it, built with a cedar top and
Brazilian rosewood for the back and sides.
|
53.164 | | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 21:44 | 6 |
| Re: last few
yeah I realize that not all of these people are metalheads, but I
thought a lot of the quotes held good advice for guitar players.
Mike
|
53.166 | Kenny Tamplin | UPWARD::HEISER | live your life for a change | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:22 | 33 |
| Interesting article on Kenny Tamplin in the new CCM. For those that don't
know him, he was the founder of Shout that won many Christian metal awards.
His new band is Magdallan and he is also releasing a solo album this month "Axe
to Grind". He's also Sammy Hagar's (Van Halen) cousin.
He uses a lot of hot session players in the studio, especially on the new solo
release:
David Sikes - Boston
Mark St. John - Kiss
Joey Tafolla
Ken Merry - Alice Cooper
Chuck Wright - Quiet Riot, Guffria, House of Lords
Jeff Berlin
Lanny Cordola - Magdallan, formerly of House of Lords
Doing studio work with non-Christian musicians is a great opportunity to witness
as evidenced by Lanny Cordola's decision to follow Christ and join Kenny in
Magadallan.
"I give God all the credit for that," explains Tamplin. "I'm just kind of an
instrument that has a big mouth and God sorta takes over. I don't get any
credit for leading anybody to the Lord. I go out of my way to let people see
my life and, if that influences them, it was definitely a miraculous hand of
God. I strive for real musical professionalism, which demands a lot of respect
from another musician. They don't care if you're a Hindu or whatever, as long
as your chops are up. It just really opens doors without having to cram things
down their throat that they wouldn't normally be open to."
Kenny Tamplin and Lanny Cordola are currently in the studio to release
Magdallan's first release in early 1991. They've been signed by Chameleon
Records with Capitol distribution with a goal to "utterly annihilate the
radio waves!"
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53.168 | JAG - Toys in the Band | UPWARD::HEISER | live your life for a change | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:24 | 70 |
| "We've been through the sequencer-hi-tech-brand-name-status-thang...
what we've come back to is just plain sound. The 'less is more' adage
works better for a heart & soul sound. Sometimes just a Marshall amp
and an SG guitar... dry, and without effects conveys the vibe we want
in a song whether it's live or in the studio. If it sounds good, use
it." - Jag
J. Paul Brittain - Lead guitar, vocals
Guitars: stock Gibson SG
custom Aria Pro
Gibson Victory
'63 Sears Silvertone
Amps: Marshall 2550 head
Fender 4x10 Celestion cab
Peavey 4x12 cab for clean
Carver hi-head
Effects: Rocktron compression
Rocktron Hush II
Alesis Quadraverb
ADA MIDI foot controller
Morley volume pedal
Misc: D'Addario strings
Nady wireless
Shure 57 mics
Peavey mic stands
Joel McCreight - keyboards, guitar, vocals
Ensoniq and Korg keyboards
Ultimate support stands
Yamaha MIDI converter
MacIntosh 510 computer
Sonus Macface converter
Ibanez custom guitar
Fender Strat
Randall & Crate amplification w/ Celestions
Ibanez controller
Ibanez effects
GHS Powerwound strings
Shure 57 mics
Peavey mic stands
Steve Webber - bass, vocals
Yamaha & Peavey guitars
Trace Elliot amplification
Ross EQ
Shure 57 mics
Peavey mic stands
Chuck Conner - percussion
Tama Artstar II Kit w/wood snare
Zildjian cymbals
DW 5000 double kick pedal
Vic Firth 20B sticks
Shure 57 mics
Sennheiser 421 mic (kick)
Hostess Twinkies (case lots)
Jag - lead vocals, percussion, guitar
Washburn Tele-style acoustic/electric
Alesis Quadraverb
Digitech delay
Martin silk & steel strings
Hohner harmonicas
Rhythm Tech percussion gear
Misc.
Peavey & Crown amplification
Anvil & Calzone cases
BBE Sonic Maximizer
Archer 2192 soldering gun
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53.169 | Video news | UPWARD::HEISER | live your life for a change | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:25 | 13 |
| MSI has release another instructional video for the musician. The folks
that brought us Phil Keaggy's and Alex Acu�a's videos now release Abraham
Laboriel's video on bass guitar.
Mylon LeFevre's cover of "Shower The People" (James Taylor) has been released
on VH1.
Chagall Guevara, the band that features Steve Taylor, Dave Perkins,
Lynn Nichols, and Mike Mead will have its song "Tale o' Twister" included
in the 'Pump Up The Volume' movie soundtrack.
Kenny Tamplin (Magdallan) will have his song "Fighting for My Life" in the
new movie 'A.W.O.L.'
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53.172 | Videos | PNO::HEISER | ultimate, underlyin', no denyin' motivation | Fri Sep 28 1990 15:29 | 4 |
| The Family Channel, CBN, now has a Christian Rock Video show on Saturday
Nights at 11:30pm EST.
Mike
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53.173 | Christian HR/HM acts coming to you | PNO::HEISER | ultimate, underlyin', no denyin' motivation | Fri Sep 28 1990 16:12 | 7 |
| Mylon LeFevre - Phoenix, AZ 10/4
Denver, CO 10/6
White Heart - Leominster, MA 10/19 (Leominster H.S.)
Petra, October 12-13, Stockholm, Sweden (Concerthouse)
" 15, Belfast, Northern Ireland (Dundoland Ice Bowl)
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53.174 | new releases | PNO::HEISER | ultimate, underlyin', no denyin' motivation | Fri Sep 28 1990 16:14 | 8 |
| Phil Keaggy, 2nd
Chapter of Acts - How the West was Won (re-released on CD)
Michael W. Smith - Go West, Young Man
Allies - The River
Sacred Warrior - Wicked Generation
Eddie DeGarmo - Phase II
The Choir - Circle Slide
White Heart - Souvenirs
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53.176 | news | UPWARD::HEISER | let's get busy! | Tue Oct 30 1990 18:03 | 8 |
| Chris Rodriguez (Michael W. Smith's guitarist from Boston) is about to
sign a mainstream record deal!
Bob Hartman (Petra's guitarist) has been honored by Orlando's Hard Rock
Caf� and he presented them with one of his Zion guitars. Petra is the
first Christian Rock band to be represented by the HRC. It's in good
company with guitars from Buddy Holly, ZZ Top, Elvis, and Paul
McCartney.
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53.177 | | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Tue Nov 27 1990 18:21 | 5 |
| Magdallan is still in the studio. "It could be the finest record ever
produced - sonically speaking," say Kenny Tamplin. One song has 90
tracks of vocals. Comparisons to early Queen, Rush, and Yes "meets the
'90s" have been the talk of those who have heard the material.
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53.178 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Heather Locklear's love slave. | Wed Nov 28 1990 08:13 | 7 |
|
90 vocal tracks? Yow!!
Talk about harmonies, eh??
GTI
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53.179 | | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:27 | 5 |
| I went back and deleted the chart listings (September on) now that I
have a new format. I'll repost the new ones with all categories
represented.
Mike
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53.180 | September | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:30 | 53 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. the violent burning, Tourniquet, Crystal Lewis,
Rise Like the Lion You Get What You Pray For Rock Solid
2. Mike Stand, One Bad Pig, Morgan Cryar,
Footsteps of Love Judas Kiss Father
3. Charlie Peacock, Bloodgood, First Call,
Big Man's Hat Medley Someday
4. Halo, Vengeance Rising, The Imperials,
Good Feeling Warfare It's Gonna Be Alright
5. Idle Cure, Holy Soldier, Eric Champion,
Pray Stranger We are the Young
6. Liaison, Nobody Special, Greg X. Volz,
My God is a Rock Devil Metal Servants & Witnesses
7. Petra, scaterd-few, Phil Keaggy,
Creed Glass God Be in My Heart
8. Phil Keaggy, Holy Soldier, Kim Boyce,
Strong Tower When the Reign Comes Down Love is You to Me
9. Rick Elias, X-Sinner, The Winans,
Confession of Love Lift Him Up It's Time
10. Adam Again, Recon, David Mullen,
Homeboys Take Us Away Revival
11. David Mullen, Bride, Deniece Williams,
Revival Fool Me Once Somebody Loves You
12. Vector, Sacrament, David Meece,
Have Mercy Testimony of Apocalypse To the Glory of God
13. Mad at the World, Lust Control, Petra,
So Insane Planned Parenthood Prayer
14. JAG, Lex Rex, Charlie Peacock,
21 Reasons Blown Away Big Man's Hat
15. Mylon LeFevre, The Lead, Margaret Becker,
Denomination Demolition Suicide is a Lie People Get Ready
16. X-Sinner, Steven Curtis Chapman,
Lift Him Up Love You With My Life
17. 77's, Arcade,
This is the Way Love is This is Love
18. Undercover, Rich Mullins,
The Eyes of Love Alrightokuhhuhamen
19. The Winans, Scott Wesley Brown,
It's Time Marvelous
20. Holy Soldier, The Winans,
See No Evil Everyday the Same
21. Michael Gleason, Roby Duke,
Children of Choices Down to Business
22. Holy Soldier, Steve Green,
Tear Down the Walls Big Dreams
23. Lex Rex, Eric Champion,
Blown Away Forever Love
24. REZ, BeBe & CeCe Winans,
80,000 Underground You
25. One Bad Pig, Al Denson,
Altar Ego Reckless Heart
|
53.181 | October | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:32 | 53 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. 77's, Tourniquet, Charlie Peacock,
This is the Way Love is You Get What You Pray For Almost Threw it all away
2. Petra, Holy Soldier, Steve Green,
Creed When the Reign Comes Down Big Dreams
3. Phil Keaggy, Bloodgood, Petra,
Strong Tower Medley Prayer
4. Mike Stand, One Bad Pig, Rich Mullins,
Footsteps of Love Judas Kiss Alrightokuhhuhamen
5. Holy Soldier, Recon, Steve Camp,
See No Evil Take Us Away Run to the Battle
6. Mylon LeFevre, Deliverance, Phil Keaggy,
Denomination Demolition Weapons of our Warfare Be in My Heart
7. Mad at the World, Lust Control, Steven Curtis Chapman,
So Insane Planned Parenthood Treasure Island
8. Undercover, X-Sinner, Twila Paris,
Light of Day Lift Him Up I See You Standing
9. Dead Artist Syndrome, Vengeance Rising, Dana Key,
Dance With Me Warfare The Outlaw
10. One Bad Pig, scaterd-few, Dallas Holm,
Altar Ego Glass God Be My Shelter
11. Steve Green, Xalt, The Winans,
Land of the Rock Piercing the Darkness Everyday the Same
12. the violent burning, Undercover, David Mullen,
Rise Like the Lion World Come Crashing Revival
13. David Mullen, The Lead, Mylon LeFevre,
Revival Suicide is a Lie Give it Away
14. Halo, Nobody Special, Eric Champion,
Good Feeling Devil Metal We are the Young
15. Charlie Peacock, Sacrament, Morgan Cryar,
Experience Testimony of Apocalypse Father
16. Newsboys, Kim Hill,
In the End Snake in the Grass
17. Rick Elias, Deniece Williams,
Miles and Miles Somebody Loves You
18. Mastedon, Edin-Adahl,
Holiest One Heaven into my Soul
19. X-Sinner, Helen Baylor,
Lift Him Up Victory
20. Crumb�cher, Nu Colors,
Heavy Rhythm Say a Prayer
21. Adam Again, Idle Cure,
Homeboys Contend for the Faith
22. Idle Cure, First Call,
It's No Fun Anymore Someday
23. JAG, Eric Champion,
21 Reasons Forever Love
24. Michael Gleason, Wes King,
True to Yourself Power in the Name
25. Crystal Lewis, Kim Boyce,
Set Ya Free Love is You to Me
|
53.182 | November | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:32 | 53 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. 77's, Tourniquet, Charlie Peacock,
This is the Way Love is You Get What You Pray For Almost Threw it all away
2. Petra, Recon, Edin-Adahl,
Creed Take Us Away Heaven into my Soul
3. Mastedon, Bloodgood, Dana Key,
Holiest One Medley The Outlaw
4. Rick Elias, Holy Soldier, Recess,
Miles and Miles When the Reign Comes Down In that Number
5. Mylon LeFevre, Deliverance, Steven Curtis Chapman,
Denomination Demolition Weapons of our Warfare Treasure Island
6. Phil Keaggy, Undercover, Take 6,
Strong Tower World Come Crashing I L-O-V-E U
7. Undercover, Mad at the World, Steve Camp,
Light of Day So Insane Run to the Battle
8. Idle Cure, Xalt, Wes King,
It's No Fun Anymore Piercing the Darkness Power in the Name
9. Charlie Peacock, One Bad Pig, Eddie DeGarmo,
Experience Judas Kiss Fragile Heart
10. Mike Stand, scaterd-few, Petra,
Footsteps of Love Glass God Prayer
11. Newsboys, Stryper, Idle Cure,
In the End Rock the Hell out of You Contend for the Faith
12. Holy Soldier, Lust Control, The Imperials,
See No Evil Planned Parenthood Come Into My Life
13. Mad at the World, Vengeance Rising, Stephen Wiley,
So Insane Warfare Peace
14. Steve Green, Trytan, Twila Paris,
Land of the Rock Deadly Masquerade I See You Standing
15. Liaison, Mastedon, Scott Wesley Brown,
You are His Main Concern Holiest One Living in the Comfort Zone
16. Kenny Tamplin, Mastedon,
Livin' for My Lord Life on the Line
17. Jacob's Trouble, Mylon LeFevre,
Islands, Buildings, and Freeways Give it Away
18. Dead Artist Syndrome, Randy Stonehill,
Dance With Me Faithful
19. the violent burning, Steve Green,
There is Nowhere Else Big Dreams
20. Michael Gleason, DC Talk,
True to Yourself Nu Thang
21. Halo, Bernard Wright,
Lord of All Trust and Obey
22. JAG, Rob Frazier,
The Other Side Got Your Word on it
23. Walk on Water, Dallas Holm,
Someone Be My Shelter
24. Crystal Lewis, Rich Mullins,
Set Ya Free Alrightokuhhuhamen
25. Stryper, Newsboys,
Rock the Hell Out of You All I Can See
|
53.183 | December | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Thu Nov 29 1990 11:33 | 53 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. Rick Elias, Stryper, Michael W. Smith,
Miles and Miles Rock the Hell out of You Go West Young Man
2. Mastedon, Deliverance, Bryan Duncan,
Holiest One Weapons of our Warfare Ain't No Stoppin' Now
3. Kenny Tamplin, Recon, Edin-Adahl,
Livin' for My Lord Take Us Away Heaven into my Soul
4. 77's, Tourniquet, Take 6,
This is the Way Love is You Get What You Pray For I L-O-V-E U
5. the violent burning, Sacred Warrior, DC Talk,
There is Nowhere Else Minister by Night Nu Thang
6. Newsboys, Haven, Russ Taff,
In the End On Judgement Day I Need You
7. Jacob's Trouble, Undercover, Recess,
Islands, Buildings, World Come Crashing In that Number
& Freeways
8. Charlie Peacock, X-Sinner, Charlie Peacock,
Experience Accountable Almost Threw it all away
9. Idle Cure, Bloodgood, Idle Cure,
It's No Fun Anymore Live Medley Contend for the Faith
10. Halo, Mastedon, Eric Champion,
Lord of All Holiest One Friends in High Places
11. Stryper, Holy Soldier, Randy Stonehill,
Rock the Hell Out You When the Reign Comes Down Faithful
12. Angelica, Xalt, Mastedon,
Hold On Piercing the Darkness Life on the Line
13. Petra, One Bad Pig, Mylon LeFevre,
Seen and Not Heard Judas Kiss Shower the People
14. JAG, Mad at the World, Scott Wesley Brown,
The Other Side So Insane Living in the Comfort Zone
15. Liaison, Vengeance Rising, Wes King,
You are His Main Concern Warfare Power in the Name
16. Phil Keaggy, Lust Control, David Meece,
Carry On Planned Parenthood This Time
17. Undercover, scaterd-few, Sandi Patti & Wayne Watson,
Light of Day Glass God Another Time, Another Place
18. Michael Gleason, Lex Rex, Morgan Cryar,
True to Myself I Kill Devils Kingdom Upside Down
19. Petra, REZ, Debbie McClendon,
Creed Laughing Man Fear Not
20. REZ, Angelica, Eddie DeGarmo,
Where Roses Grow Hold On Fragile Heart
21. Mylon LeFevre, The Winans,
Denomination Demolition A Friend
22. Mastedon, Petra,
Life on the Line Love
23. Holy Soldier, Dana Key,
See No Evil The Outlaw
24. DC Talk, The Imperials,
No More Come Into My Life
25. Mylon LeFevre, Newsboys,
Crank it Up All I Can See
|
53.184 | Jeff Scheetz | PNO::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Mon Jan 07 1991 11:51 | 12 |
| Well somebody beat me to it! The instrumental, young gun, guitar whiz,
Joe Satriani clone of Christian rock has surfaced!
I first saw this guy in GFTPM. Then I happened to buy the new issue of
"Heaven's Metal" to discover he has his own guitar advise column in
there.
I then wandered down to the bookstore to listen to his debut,
"Woodpecker Stomp". This album ROCKS and has superb guitar work on it!
It is on the Pure Metal label (same as Whitecross).
Mike
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53.185 | January | PNO::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Tue Jan 08 1991 13:30 | 55 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. Petra, Stryper, Michael W. Smith,
Seen and Not Heard Rock the Hell out of You Go West Young Man
2. Kenny Tamplin, Sacred Warrior, Bryan Duncan,
Livin' for My Lord Minister by Night Ain't No Stoppin' Now
3. Rick Elias, Haven, Petra,
Miles and Miles On Judgement Day Love
4. Mastedon, Holy Soldier, Mylon LeFevre,
Holiest One We are Young,We are Strong Shower the People
5. Halo, Crystavox, Take 6,
Lord of All Sacrifice I L-O-V-E U
6. the violent burning, X-Sinner, Kim Boyce,
There is Nowhere Else Accountable Good Enough
7. Crystavox, Mike Lee, Russ Taff,
It's Alright (to Rock Nothing but the Blood I Need You
'n' Roll)
8. Phil Keaggy, Lex Rex, DC Talk,
Carry On I Kill Devils Nu Thang
9. Stryper, Deliverance, Sandi Patti & Wayne Watson,
Rock the Hell Out You Weapons of our Warfare Another Time, Another Place
10. Angelica, Mastedon, Jon Gibson,
Hold On Holiest One Jesus Loves Ya
11. Mylon LeFevre, Bride, Eric Champion,
Crank it Up Everybody Knows My Name Friends in High Places
12. DC Talk, Greg Minier, Kim Hill,
No More Philosophy of Man Stop, Watch and Listen
13. REZ, One Bad Pig, Deniece Williams,
Where Roses Grow Bowl of Wrath Fire Inside My Soul
14. 77s, Tourniquet, Edin-Adahl,
MT You Get What You Pray For Heaven into my Soul
15. Holy Soldier, Undercover, Phil Keaggy,
Cry Out for Love World Come Crashing When the Wild Winds Blow
16. Mastedon, Recon, Allies,
Life on the Line Take Us Away Someone to Turn To
17. Allies, Lust Control, Julie Miller,
Rock 'n' Roll Angel Planned Parenthood Mystery Love
18. Newsboys, Xalt, Tony Melendez,
In the End Piercing the Darkness Ways of the Wise
19. Jamie Rowe & John REZ, David Meece,
Elefante, Laughing Man This Time
He's Got the Whole
World in His Hands
20. JAG, Mad at the World, Randy Stonehill,
The Other Side So Insane Faithful
21. Idle Cure, Mastedon,
It's No Fun Anymore Life on the Line
22. Geoff Moore Newsboys,
Rescue Me All I Can See
23. Randy Stonehill, Wayne Watson,
Can Hell Burn Hot Enough When God's People Pray
24. David Zaffiro, Eric Champion,
He's Lying to You Peaceful
25. dr. Edward Daniel Taylor, The Winans,
I'm on Your Team A Friend
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53.186 | music magazines | PNO::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Tue Jan 08 1991 13:47 | 9 |
| CCM (Contemporary Christian Music)
PO Box 2070
Knoxville, IA 50197-2070
$18/year
Heaven's Metal (editor is Doug Van Pelt who writes the Metal column in CCM)
PO box 17367
Austin, TX 78760-7367
$12/year (but I'm not sure about this)
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53.187 | the Heavy Metal Church | PNO::HEISER | Armageddon Appetite | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:52 | 12 |
| this is gonna sound really wierd, but I had a chance to attend the
coolest church in Phoenix this weekend. It's called "David's Cave" and
had something to do with King David.
Get this: the house band is a metal band. All hymns, choruses, etc.
are done to metal/thrash/hard rock. The preacher has blonde hair about
halfway down his back and wore leopard skin tights. Most people in the
congregation dress as if they're attending a concert.
I had a great time! ;-)
Mike
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53.188 | | VCSESU::MOSHER::COOK | Grimace Musically | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:04 | 2 |
|
That's WICKED cool!
|
53.189 | | USOPS::GALLANT | Candyman is on the prowl... | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:26 | 7 |
|
RE: .187
Better asked... is it for REAL?
tigga~~~
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53.190 | would I make this up? | PNO::HEISER | Armageddon Appetite | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:55 | 3 |
| yup! I was there!
I hear they're real common in southern California.
|
53.191 | | ABACUS::MATTHEWS | I've been an ANGEL all YEAR | Tue Jan 15 1991 17:53 | 13 |
|
Oh NO!!!
I feel a **TREND coming on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;*}
wendy o'
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53.192 | February | PNO::HEISER | twistin' by the pool | Thu Jan 31 1991 16:40 | 55 |
| Rock Metal Pop
---- ----- ---
1. 77s, Crystavox, Jon Gibson,
MT Sacrifice Jesus Loves Ya
2. Petra, Bride, Kim Boyce,
Seen and Not Heard Everybody Knows My Name Good Enough
3. Crystavox, Sacred Warrior, Petra,
It's Alright Minister by Night Love
4. Geoff Moore, Greg Minier, Mylon LeFevre,
Rescue Me Philosophy of Man Shower the People
5. Phil Keaggy, Holy Soldier, Tony Melendez,
Carry On We are Young,We are Strong Ways of the Wise
6. The Choir, Mike Lee, Edin Adahl,
Restore My Soul Nothing but the Blood Like a Wind
7. Mastedon, Haven, Crystavox,
Life on the Line On Judgement Day Home Again
8. Mylon LeFevre, Stryper, Dana Key,
Crank it Up Rock the Hell out of You Pray for Peace
9. Holy Soldier, David Zaffiro, Michael W. Smith,
Cry Out for Love He's Lying to Ya Go West Young Man
10. DC Talk, Jeff Scheetz, Wes King,
No More Woodpecker Stomp Break Away
11. Allies, Jet Circus, Bryan Duncan,
Rock 'n' Roll Angel Victory Dance Ain't No Stoppin' Now
12. the violent burning, Seraiah, Allies,
There is Nowhere Else Rise Up Someone to Turn To
13. Kenny Tamplin, X-Sinner, The Winans,
Livin' for My Lord Accountable Don't Leave Me
14. White Heart, Mastedon, White Heart,
Power House Holiest One Desert Rose
15. Halo, REZ, Geoff Moore,
Lord of All Laughing Man Simple Heart
16. REZ, Seventh Angel, Sandi Patti & Wayne Watson,
Where Roses Grow Expletive Deleted Another Time, Another Place
17. David Zaffiro, Ken Tamplin, Deniece Williams,
He's Lying to Ya Livin' for My Lord Fire Inside My Soul
18. Angelica, Creed, Geoff Moore,
Hold On In the Dark Rescue Me
19. dr.EdwardDanielTaylor, Lex Rex, Michael Card,
I'm on Your Team I Kill Devils The Way of Wisdom
20. Eddie DeGarmo, One Bad Pig, Kim Hill,
Phase II Bowl of Wrath Stop, Watch and Listen
21. Rick Elias, Steven Curtis Chapman,
Miles and Miles For the Sake of the Call
22. Jamie Rowe & John Matthew Ward,
Elefante, You
He's Got the Whole
World in His Hands
23. David and The Giants, Kenny Marks,
Never Had it so Good Runnin' on Love
24. King's X, Crystal Lewis,
It's Love Let Love In
25. Matthew Ward, Greg X. Volz,
You Love Moves in a
Different Circle
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53.193 | lots of new stuff out | PNO::HEISER | twistin' by the pool | Thu Jan 31 1991 16:43 | 11 |
| Those of you that received a copy of the Christian HM sampler should
see some familiar names and songs on the last few charts.
I'm gonna have to check out this band Crystavox. They have a top 10
song in all 3 categories!
King's X broke thru on the Rock chart. The Choir (Christian rock's
most popular alternative band) hit it big with the single off their new
album.
Mike
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53.205 | FYI | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Thu Feb 21 1991 16:49 | 8 |
| > Best rock/contemporary gospel album -- ``Beyond Belief,'' Petra
For those of you that have a copy of the Christian HM sampler, the
songs "Creed" and "Underground" are off this album. Lots of great
songs on this album. I don't know who the nominees were, but I'm glad
they won.
Mike
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53.206 | Jeff Scheetz - WOW! | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:20 | 27 |
| Well I finally had a chance to buy "Woodpecker Stomp" today. If you
like Joe Satriani or Steve Vai type instrumental guitar work, go down
to your local Christian music store and buy/order this tape NOW! I
swear this guy IS AS GOOD as the 2 giants above! The whole album is
HOT, HOT, HOT!
He ends the album with a really cool intrumental rock version of
"Amazing Grace" too.
As for the guitar stuff, he's endorsed by and plays Yamaha guitars with
DiMarzio pickups. I'm not sure what amp he's using, but he uses the
ADA MP-1 for a preamp.
Since he writes a monthly guitar advice column in "Heaven's Metal", I'm
going to have to subscribe now. ;-)
Lots of familiar face in the credits list too: Jesus Christ (of
course), Lorain Levy and Naomi Koller of GFTPM, Rik Emmett, Bloodgood,
Rex Carroll (Whitecross), Doug Van Pelt ("Heaven's Metal" chief editor),
John Stix ("CCM" chief editor), and Edgar Allen Poe.
You can write to him at:
Jeff Scheetz fan club
c/o Midwest Management and Promotions
11020 King St., Suite 350
Overland Park, KS 66210
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53.207 | you guys are missing out | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Thu Feb 21 1991 21:08 | 5 |
| After a few more listens, Jeff Scheetz sounds more neo-classical like
Steve Vai (on Passion & Warfare) or Vinnie Moore. I hear a lot of
Vai-like nuances from Jeff.
Mike
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53.208 | more on the new young gun | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 13:26 | 4 |
| Jeff Scheetz is also in the studio working on an instructional guitar
video. Can't wait to see this!
Mike
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53.209 | Sony/Epic to carry Word Records in Mainstream | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 17:14 | 14 |
| Word Records, the world's largest producer of Christian music, has entered
a licensing agreement with Epic Records (now owned by Sony Music
International), home of artists such as Michael Jackson, Gloria Estefan,
and Indigo Girls; to distribute and promote Word artists' products in the
mainstream market.
The agreement will include all of Word's owned and distributed labels, and
calls for approximately 75 new titles to be released to mainstream, plus
over 100 catalog titles, all to be determined in the coming months.
Epic president Dave Glew called the agreement "a major coup" for the label,
stating, "The baby boomers are growing up, and are beginning to go back to
churches and search for meaning. Now is the opportune time to expose them
to these artists and their inspirational messages."
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53.210 | mark your calendars | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 17:15 | 5 |
| The 22nd Annual Dove Awards will be broadcasted on TNN (The Nashville
Network), Thursday, April 11, at 9pm. This is TNN's second year
showing the Doves.
Mike
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53.211 | more on Jeff... | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 17:31 | 4 |
| Congratulations are in order for Jeff Scheetz, who was voted "The Best
Guitarist in Kansas City" for the second year in a row in the annual
"Banzai Magazine" reader's poll. Scheetz and his trio are doing some
touring and performing guitar clinics for Yamaha nationwide.
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53.212 | some Petra tour dates | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 18:14 | 8 |
| Petra - Montreaux, Switzerland, 2/28, Casino Montreaux
Zurich, Switzerland (Volkshaus Zurich), 3/1
Stuttgart, West Germany (Kiederhalle), 3/2
Munich, West Germany (Theater Fabrik), 3/3
Helsinki, Finland (Paasi Tower), 3/6
Oslo, Norway (The Spectrum), 3/9
Haufesund, Norway, 3/10
Phoenix, AZ, 3/23 ;-) PSYCHED!
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53.213 | March | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 25 1991 19:27 | 55 |
| Pop Rock Metal
--- ---- -----
1. Jon Gibson, 77s, Bride,
Jesus Loves Ya MT Everybody Knows My Name
2. Edin Adahl, Geoff Moore, Crystavox,
Like a Wind Rescue Me Sacrifice
3. Dana Key, The Choir, Greg Minier,
Pray for Peace Restore My Soul Philosophy of Man
4. Steven Curtis Chapman, Crystavox, Jet Circus,
For the Sake of It's Alright Victory Dance
the Call
5. Kim Boyce, Petra, David Zaffiro,
Good Enough Seen and Not Heard He's Lying to Ya
6. Petra, White Heart, Sacred Warrior,
Love Power House Minister by Night
7. White Heart, Phil Keaggy, Holy Soldier,
Desert Rose Carry On We are Young,We are Strong
8. Crystavox, dr.Edward Daniel Taylor, Seraiah,
Home Again I'm on Your Team Rise Up
9. Michael W. Smith, Mastedon, Mike Lee,
Place in This World Life on the Line Nothing but the Blood
10. Wes King, Allies, Seventh Angel,
Break Away Rock 'n' Roll Angel Expletive Deleted
11. NewSong, Jet Circus, Jeff Scheetz,
Living Proof Victory Dance Woodpecker Stomp
12. Geoff Moore, King's X, Stryper,
Rescue Me It's Love Rock the Hell out of You
13. The Winans, Mylon LeFevre, Haven,
Don't Leave Me Crank it Up On Judgement Day
14. Geoff Moore, David Zaffiro, King's X,
Simple Heart He's Lying to Ya It's Love
15. Michael Card, DC Talk, Deliverance,
The Way of Wisdom No More 23
16. Greg X. Volz, Eddie DeGarmo, Creed,
Love Moves in a Phase II In the Dark
Different Circle
17. Heather & Kirsten, David and The Giants, Ken Tamplin,
Betcha Didn't Know Never Had it so Good Goin' All the Way
18. Wayne Watson, Holy Soldier, Tourniquet,
Home Free Cry Out for Love Ark of Suffering
19. Kenny Marks, Rick Elias, Angelica,
Runnin' on Love Riot (Comin' On) Walkin' in Faith
20. Brent Lamb, Ken Tamplin, Ken Tamplin,
One About Heaven Livin' for My Lord Livin' for My Lord
21. Crystal Lewis, Mad at The World,
Jump The Narrow Road
22. Newsboys, Angelica,
Simple Man Hold On
23. Mylon LeFevre, REZ,
Shower the People Where Roses Grow
24. Matthew Ward, Ken Tamplin,
You Goin' All the Way
25. Jacob's Trouble, Halo,
There Goes My Heart Lord of All
Again
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53.214 | Petra rocks Tempe | UPWARD::HEISER | ej :== @via_music.com | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:53 | 20 |
| The Petra concert was pretty good on Saturday night. I highly
recommend seeing them when they're in your area. Most of the songs
were from the latest album, but they did some older songs like "Judas
Kiss" and "It is Finished". I really enjoyed John Schlitt's testimony
too about how he came to Christ and his days with Head East.
Bob Hartman has an AWESOME guitar rack! I had a bird's eye view of his
setup. That thing was at least 16 spaces high and lit up like a
Christmas tree! He used his Zion guitar most of the night, but also
used a custom Anderson (w/ reverse headstock) for a few songs. He uses
an Ampeg head for his rhythms and the Mesa/Boogie for leads.
Kim Boyce was the opener. This was a big mistake IMHO. It's like
pairing Madonna with Foreigner! For one thing, she used background
tapes (which I loathe) in a HUGE arena. Her husband of 10 months was
one of her backup vocalists. I'm not into dance pop, but the only song
I liked was her cover of "Celebrate". She has a good voice, but I just
couldn't appreciate the music.
Mike
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53.215 | April | UPWARD::HEISER | ej :== @via_music.com | Wed Mar 27 1991 17:46 | 55 |
| They drop the metal chart for some reason this month.
Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Michael W. Smith, White Heart,
Place in This World Power House
2. White Heart, Mastedon,
Desert Rose Run to the Water
3. Amy Grant, Jet Circus,
That's What Love is For Victory Dance
4. Steven Curtis Chapman, 77's,
For the Sake of MT
the Call
5. NewSong, Ken Tamplin,
Living Proof Goin' All the Way
6. Wayne Watson, Geoff Moore,
Home Free Rescue Me
7. Mylon LeFevre, Rick Elias,
Letter From the Front Riot (Comin' On)
8. Deniece Williams, The Choir,
I am Sure Restore My Soul
9. Recess, Angelica,
That's the Way He Planned It Walkin' in Faith
10. Twila Paris, The Stand,
Cry for the Desert Heartbreak Town
11. Mastedon, Idle Cure,
It is Done Talk it Out
12. Susan Ashton, the violet burning,
Down on my Knees If You Let Me
13. Rich Mullins, Mad at The World,
Somewhere The Narrow Road
14. Jacob's Trouble, The Throes,
There Goes My Heart Tell
15. Billy & Sarah Gaines, King's X,
He Says It's Love
16. Morgan Cryar, Margaret Becker,
I Ain't Got Nothin' Simple House
17. Charlie Peacock, Crystavox,
One Thing It's Alright (to Rock 'n' Roll)
18. Brian Becker, Jacob's Trouble,
Children of the Image Look at You Now
19. Imperials, Eddie DeGarmo,
Original Love Phase II
20. The Archers, David and the Giants,
Be Our Guest Never had it so Good
21. Newsboys, dr.Edward Daniel Taylor,
Simple Man I'm on Your Team
22. Wes King, Mylon LeFevre,
Motivation Heaven
23. DC Talk, Undercover,
Talk it Out Land of Luxury
24. Take 6, Halo,
Something Within Me Sing (of His Glory)
25. Sandi Patti, Allies,
I'll Give You Peace Rock 'n' Roll Angel
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53.216 | 22nd annual Dove Award nominees | UPWARD::HEISER | beyond belief | Thu Mar 28 1991 18:41 | 88 |
| Song of the Year: A Few Good Men - Barry & Suzanne Gaither Jennings,
Another Time, Another Place - Gary Driskell, Awesome God - Rich
Mullins, Each One Reach One - Babbie Mason, I Can Begin Again -
Larnelle Harris & Dave Clark, I L-O-V-E U - Mervyn Warren & Mark
Kibble, I Will Be Here - Steven Curtis Chapman, It's Time - Marvin
& Carvin Winans, Teddy Riley, and Bernard Bell, Where There is Faith
- Billy Simon, Who Will Be Jesus - Bruce Carroll & C. Aaron Wilburn
Songwriter of the Year: Bruce Carroll, Steven Curtis Chapman, Wayne
Kirkpatrick, Michael W. Smith, Wayne Watson
Best Male Vocalist: Steven Curtis Chapman, Steve Green, Michael W. Smith,
Wayne Watson, BeBe Winans
Best Female Vocalist: Margaret Becker, Kim Hill, Babbie Mason, Twila
Paris, and Sandi Patti
Best Group: 4 Him, First Call, Petra, Take 6, BeBe & CeCe Winans
Artist of the Year: Carman, Steven Curtis Chapman, Steve Green, Sandi
Patti, Michael W. Smith
Best New Artist: 4 Him, Wes King, Donna McElroy, Julie Miller, Mom &
Pop Winans
Best Rap Song: Attitude - Stephen Wiley, Heaven Bound - DC Talk,
I'll See You There - Michael Peace, It's Time - The Winans, Nu Thang -
DC Talk
Best Metal Song: Attention Please - Whitecross, Judas Kiss - One
Bad Pig, See No Evil - Holy Soldier, You Get What You Pray For -
Tourniquet
Best Rock Song: Beyond Belief - Petra, Big Man's Hat - Charlie
Peacock, Crank it up - Mylon LeFevre, Higher Eduaction and the Book of
Love - Rich Mullins, Live So God Can Use You - David Mullen
Best Contemporary Song: A Few Good Men - Gaither Vocal Band,
Another Time, Another Place - Sandi Patti, I Will Be Here - Steve
Curtis Chapman, Place in the World - Michael W. Smith, Where There is
Faith - 4 Him
Best Inspirational Song: Bound to Come Some Trouble - Rich
Mullins, Each One Reach One - Babbie Mason, Embrace the Cross - Steve
Green, I'll Give You Peace - Sandi Patti, Who Will Be Jesus - Bruce
Carroll
Best Contemporary Black Gospel Song: A Friend - The Winans, Everyday
the Same - The Winans, I L-O-V-E U - Take 6, Meantime - BeBe & CeCe
Winans, While You Wait - Billy & Sarah Gaines
Best Rap Album: Loud N Clear - Michael Peace, Nu Thang - DC Talk,
Plantin' a Seed - D Boy, Rhythm & Poetry - Stephen Wiley, The Lyrical
Strength of One Street Poet - D Boy
Best Metal Album: An Axe to Grind - Ken Tamplin, Get It - X Sinner,
Holy Soldier - Holy Soldier, Stop the Bleeding - Tourniquet, Swine Flew
- One Bad Pig
Best Rock Album: Beyond Belief - Petra, Crank it Up - Mylon LeFevre,
Distant Journey - David and The Giants, Find Me in These Fields - Phil
Keaggy, Through Flood & Fire - Sparks
Best Contemporary Album: 4 Him - 4 Him, A Few Good Men - Gaither Vocal
Band, Cry for the Desert - Twila Paris, Go West Young Man - Michael W.
Smith, Home Free - Wayne Watson
Best Inspiration Album: Acapella Project II - Glad, Another Time,
Another Place - Sandi Patti, The Birth of Jesus - John Michael Talbot,
Christmas - Michael Coleman/Ed Lindquist, With All My Heart - Babbie
Mason
Best Black Gospel Album: Highly Recommended - Helen Baylor, Return -
The Winans, Say Amen - Clifton Davis, So Much 2 Say - Take 6, Special
Love - Deniece Williams, State of Mind - Commissioned
Best Musical Album: Come Let Us Adore Him - Gaither Chorale, Handel's
Young Messiah - various, Live at the Palace - Steve Curtis Chapman, The
Pledge - based on songs of DeGarmo & Key, The Word - Claire cloninger &
Tom Fettke
Best Short Form Video: Hand in Hand - DeGarmo & Key, I'll Be A Friend
to You - Kenny Marks, Revival in the Land - Carman, To Be Loved -
Deliverance, A Witch's Invitation - Carman
Best Long Form Video: Beyond Belief - Petra, Front Row - Michael Card,
Make His Praise Glorious - Sandi Patti, Revival in the Land - Carman,
Take the Pledge - DeGarmo & Key
|
53.217 | 1990 CCM Reader's Poll Awards | UPWARD::HEISER | beyond belief | Thu Mar 28 1991 18:44 | 78 |
| Best Male Singer Best Female Singer
1. Michael W. Smith Amy Grant
2. John Schlitt - Petra Margaret Becker
3. Russ Taff Kim Boyce
4. Steven Curtis Chapman Kim Hill
5. Bryan Duncan Twila Paris
Best Rock Band Best Rap Group
1. Petra DC Talk
2. Michael W. Smith Take 6
3. White Heart The Winans
4. Mylon LeFevre D-Boy Rodriguez
5. DeGarmo & Key Tim Miner
Best Metal Band Best Alternative Band
1. Whitecross The Choir
2. Stryper Altar Boys
3. Holy Soldier Charlie Peacock
4. One Bad Pig The 77's
5. Mastedon Newsboys
Best Rock Album Best Alternative Album
1. Beyond Belief - Petra The Secret of Time - Charlie Peacock
2. Go West Young Man - Michael W. Circle Slide - The Choir
Smith
3. Crank it UP - Mylon LeFevre Hell is for Wimps - Newsboys (tie)
4. Revival in the Land - Carman Sticks & Stones - The 77's (tie)
5. Anonymous Confessions of a Freedom - White Heart
Lunatic Friend - Bryan Duncan
Best Rap Album Best Metal Album
1. Nu Thang - DC Talk Holy Soldier - Holy Soldier
2. Return - The Winans Swine Flew - One Bad Pig
3. So Much 2 Say - Take 6 Lofcaudio - Mastedon
4. A True Story - Tim Miner (tie) Against the Law - Stryper
The Lyrical Strength of One Weapons of Our Warfare - Deliverance (tie)
Street Poet - D Boy (tie) An Axe to Grind - Ken Tamplin (tie)
Best Long Form Video Best Short Form Video
1. Beyond Belief - Petra Secret Ambition - Michael W. Smith
2. Revival in the Land - Carman Seen and Not Heard - Petra
3. Crank it Up - Mylon LeFevre Shower the People - Mylon LeFevre
4. Front Row - Steven Curtis Heaven Bound - DC Talk
Chapman
5. Alive in America - Bloodgood A Witch's Invitation - Carman
Best Song Best Live Concert
1. Creed - Bob Hartman (Petra) Petra
2. Place in this World - Wayne White Heart
Kirkpatrick/Michael W. Smith
3. Love Crusade - Wayne Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart
Kirkpatrick/Michael W. Smith
4. Prayer - Bob Hartman (Petra)/ Carman
John Elefante (Mastedon) (tie)
Go West Young Man - Wayne Michael W. Smith
Kirkpatrick/Michael W. Smith
Best Keyboard Player Best Guitar Player
1. Michael W. Smith Phil Keaggy
2. John Lawry (Petra) Bob Hartman (Petra)
3. David Meece Rex Carroll (Whitecross)
4. Eddie DeGarmo Dana Key
5. Mark Gersmehl (White Heart) Dann Huff (Giant)
Best Bass Player Best Drummer
1. Ronny Cates (Petra) Louie Weaver (Petra)
2. Tommy Sims (studio player) Robert Sweet (Stryper)
3. Rick Cua Steve Hindalong (The Choir)
4. Kenny Bentley (Mylon LeFevre) Chris McHugh (studio player)
Tommy Cathey (DeGarmo & Key) Paul Leim (studio player)
(tie)
Best Songwriter Best Producer
1. Bob Hartman (Petra) John & Dino Elefante
2. Michael W. Smith Brown Bannister
3. Steven Curtis Chapman Charlie Peacock
4. Wayne Kirkpatrick David Zaffiro
5. Rich Mullins Michael W. Smith
|
53.218 | Phil Keaggy tour dates | UPWARD::HEISER | beyond belief | Thu Mar 28 1991 18:48 | 3 |
| Phil Keaggy, Middlebury, VT, 4/13 (Middlebury College)
Boulder, CO, 4/20
Denver, CO, 4/21
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53.219 | FYI | XOANAN::HEISER | my son is student of the month | Wed Apr 10 1991 15:41 | 10 |
| Announcing the Gospel Jam I all day festival, May 11th, in Phoenix.
Performers include:
White Heart, Margaret Becker, Charlie Peacock, Jon Gibson, Idle Cure,
and many local bands including: No Laughing Matter and Vessel.
Many guest speakers will also be there and proceeds will benefit Teen
Challenge.
Mike
|
53.220 | Dove Award winners | XOANAN::HEISER | trademark tones | Thu Apr 18 1991 15:12 | 36 |
| (In order of presentation)
Group of the Year: Petra
Male Vocalist of the Year: Steven Curtis Chapman
New Artist of the Year: 4 Him
Songwriter of the Year: Steven Curtis Chapman
International Award: Adrian Snell (England)
Gospel Music Hall of Fame: Bob Benson, Jr.
Album of the Year:
Rap: "Nu Thang" - DC Talk
Metal: "Holy Soldier" - Holy Soldier
Rock: "Beyond Belief" - Petra
Contemporary: "Go West Young Man" - Michael W. Smith
Inspirational: "Another Time, Another Place" - Sandi Patti
Southern Gospel: "Climbing Higher & Higher" - The Cathedrals
Country: "Sojourner's Song" - Buddy Greene
Contemporary Black Gospel: "So Much 2 Say" - Take 6
Traditional Black Gospel: "Tremaine Hawkins Live" - Tremaine Hawkins
Song of the Year: Another Time, Another Place - Gary Driskell
Female Vocalist of the Year: Sandi Patti
Artist of the Year: Steven Curtis Chapman
This is all of the awards mentioned on the telecast; the complete list
will probably be in the next issue of CCM, and will be posted here.
Also performing during the telecast were:
Steven Curtis Chapman - "I Will Be Here"
The Gaither Vocal Band - "A Few Good Men"
Tremaine Hawkins -
Charlie Peacock - "Big Man's Hat"
Phil Keaggy - "The Name of the Lord" (I dropped my pick)!
Kim Boyce - "Old Time Religion" (power pop!)
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers - "The Prodigal Son"
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53.221 | May | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 14 1991 16:26 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Amy Grant, Mastedon,
That's What Love is For Run to the Water
2. Susan Ashton, White Heart,
Down on my Knees Power House
3. Brian Becker, Margaret Becker,
Children of the Image Simple House
4. Mastedon, Ken Tamplin,
It is Done Goin' All the Way
5. Recess, Jet Circus,
That's the Way He Planned It Victory Dance
6. Michael W. Smith, Rick Elias,
Place in This World Riot (Comin' On)
7. Mylon LeFevre, the violet burning,
Letter From the Front If You Let Me
8. Rich Mullins, The Stand,
Somewhere Heartbreak Town
9. Margaret Becker, Mylon LeFevre,
Simple House Heaven
10. Lamb, Idle Cure,
He is Messiah Talk it Out
11. Billy & Sarah Gaines, Novella,
He Says Give Me Love
12. Eddie DeGarmo, The Choir,
Can't Stand Still Restore My Soul
13. Margaret Becker, Petra,
All I Ever Wanted I Am on The Rock
14. Michael Card, Mad at The World,
How Long The Narrow Road
15. Imperials, 77's,
Original Love MT
16. Wayne Watson, Vector,
Home Free I Wait for You
17. NewSong, Angelica,
Living Proof Walkin' in Faith
18. Phil Keaggy, Jacob's Trouble,
This Side of Heaven Look at You Now
19. Morgan Cryar, The Reign,
I Ain't Got Nothin' Look At You Now
20. Amy Grant, The Throes,
Baby Baby Tell
21. DC Talk, Geoff Moore,
Talk it Out Rescue Me
22. Matthew Ward, Halo,
Since I Found You Sing (of His Glory)
23. 4 Him, Allies,
Couldn't We Stand Take Me to the River
24. The Archers, Chagall Guevara,
Be Our Guest Violent Blue
25. King's X,
It's Love
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53.222 | FYI - Phil Keaggy | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Fri May 17 1991 19:26 | 7 |
| Phil is going to be in concert in Colorado Springs Friday may 17th. Sorry for
the short notice.
Concert is at 8:00 pm at 1st Presbyterian Church in downtown Co.
Springs. Ticket price is $8.00. A bargin at twice the price.
Mike
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53.223 | June | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 28 1991 18:24 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Amy Grant, Mastedon,
That's What Love is For Run to the Water
2. Phil Keaggy, Petra,
This Side of Heaven I Am on The Rock
3. Susan Ashton, Margaret Becker,
Down on my Knees Simple House
4. Edin Adahl, Novella,
This Fire Give Me Love
5. Eddie DeGarmo, Mylon LeFevre,
Can't Stand Still Heaven
6. Rick Cua, Rick Cua,
Power of the Lord Diamond Girl
7. Brian Becker, Vector,
Children of the Image I Wait for You
8. Margaret Becker, Ken Tamplin,
Simple House Goin' All the Way
9. Lamb, White Heart,
He is Messiah Power House
10. Patty Cabrera, Chagall Guevara,
Until Now Violent Blue
11. Steven Curtis Chapman, Rick Elias,
No Better Place Riot (Comin' On)
12. Al Denson, the violet burning,
Be the One If You Let Me
13. Jon Gibson, The Reign,
Love Come Down Cold Desert Wind
14. Amy Grant, Jet Circus,
Baby Baby Victory Dance
15. Mylon LeFevre, The Stand,
Letter From the Front Heartbreak Town
16. Geoff Moore, Allies,
One Brand of Truth Take Me to the River
17. Mastedon, The Choir,
It is Done About Love
18. Rob Frazier, Idle Cure,
The Heartland Talk it Out
19. Kim Boyce, Halo,
Weapon of Good Sing (of His Glory)
20. Allies, Guardian,
Take Me to the River Power of Love
21. Recess, Geoff Moore,
That's the Way He Planned It One Brand of Truth
22. Bryan Duncan, The Throes,
Puttin' in the Good Word Tell
23. Michele Wagner, Fighter,
Jesus Answers Look Me in the Eye
24. Paul Smith, Ransom,
Under a Moonlit Night Rumors
25. The Choir, Jet Circus,
About Love Rockin' Horse
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53.224 | CCM History is made! | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 28 1991 18:35 | 5 |
| Amy Grant has become the first Christian artist to hit #1 on the charts.
She did it this month with "Baby Baby". FWIW - She did it before as
part of a duet with Peter Cetera on "Next Time I Fall".
Mike
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53.225 | REZ rocks the Netherlands | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 28 1991 20:21 | 12 |
| REZ - Gjovic, Norway, July 12 (also playing the Cornerstone
Festival on July 4th in the Chicago area)
DeGarmo & Key's Austrailian tour:
June 1 - Brisbane
" 4 - Townsville
" 5 - Rockhampton
" 8-9 - Surfers Paradise
" 11 - Lismore
" 12 - Tamworth
" 14 - Sydney
" 15 - Melbourne
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53.226 | wish I could attend this one | HAVASU::HEISER | play thru me | Tue Jun 11 1991 14:45 | 16 |
| E.U. Wurlitzer is presenting a workshop...
"Modern Sounds in the Music Ministry"
Saturday, June 15th 10 am until 5 pm
at the 1st Assembly of God, Worcester, Ma.
Topics include;
Music Orchestration using Synthesizers & sounds modules
Expanding the Sound Capabilities of a Guitar
Crystal Clear Sanctuary Sound w/NO Feedback
High-Quality Recording of Church Services
Coffee & donuts served at 10-10:30 checkin
Lunch served from 1-2pm
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53.227 | METAL CHURCH | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Tue Jun 11 1991 15:12 | 20 |
| > "Modern Sounds in the Music Ministry"
>
> Saturday, June 15th 10 am until 5 pm
> at the 1st Assembly of God, Worcester, Ma.
>
> Topics include;
>
> Music Orchestration using Synthesizers & sounds modules
> Expanding the Sound Capabilities of a Guitar
> Crystal Clear Sanctuary Sound w/NO Feedback
> High-Quality Recording of Church Services
PLUS, as an added bonus;
Flashpot placement on the alter: Do or die
Marshalls: How to stack for maximum effect
Dry Ice vs. Oil-based foggers: Which to choose?
How to use religious statues to support your light show
Geoff Tate vocal training for the choir
Free lesson from John Lord for those organ players
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53.228 | welcome to the '90s | HAVASU::HEISER | play thru me | Tue Jun 11 1991 15:40 | 6 |
| Buck, I know you're trying to be funny, but some of that is commonplace
in churches around here. Especially the metal churches, which DO
exist! I even have the "green light" to bring anything I want into my
church, even a Marshall stack!
Mike
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53.229 | cool | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Tue Jun 11 1991 15:44 | 9 |
| -1
>I even have the "green light" to bring anything I want into my
>church, even a Marshall stack!
I only brought my marshall into my church once. It was for an Easter
mass...the organist, this trumpet dude, and I played this piece. I
wasn't doing power chords, moreso I was the 2nd trumpet. Was pretty
cool.
|
53.230 | I keep them awake ;-) | HAVASU::HEISER | play thru me | Tue Jun 11 1991 15:49 | 1 |
| My KH M1/Ibanez RG550 make their presence known EVERY Sunday! ;-)
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53.231 | Jesu, joy of mans desiring. Fav piece. | HLDG00::SUTHERLAND | Older I get, faster my music gets! | Wed Jun 12 1991 04:56 | 7 |
| Hmmm, almost makes me consider going back to Church again! Get my
daughter into that too! (^8*.
GAZ (who used to sing solo in the choir as a wee laddie)
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53.232 | "The last word in Music Television" | HAVASU::HEISER | house of stairs | Mon Jun 24 1991 17:52 | 8 |
| ZTV is finally off the ground and available coast to coast. This is a
24hr/day CCM version of MTV. Contact your local cable company for info
or write to:
ZTV Music Network, Inc.
53 McCullough Dr.
Southgate Center
New Castle, Delaware 19720
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53.233 | | DPDMAI::CONDER | I....fall down! | Mon Jun 24 1991 17:54 | 1 |
| what does the "Z" stand 4??
|
53.234 | should be interesting anyway | HAVASU::HEISER | house of stairs | Mon Jun 24 1991 18:06 | 1 |
| I'm not sure, but the Z has Zebra stripes on it ;-)
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53.235 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | YouGotTheRightOneBabyAhaAha! | Tue Jun 25 1991 10:32 | 3 |
| I'll have to see if I can find it on satellite. May be interesting.
Chris D.
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53.236 | some tour dates | HAVASU::HEISER | house of stairs | Tue Jun 25 1991 12:42 | 8 |
| Acapella, Denver, 7/12
Glad, Colorado Springs, 8/3
Amy Grant, Great Woods (Mansfield, MA), 7/17
Denver, 8/16
Phoenix, 8/18
Halo, Lennox, MA 7/25
Kim Hill, Phoenix 7/20
David Meece, Old Orchard Beach, ME, 7/5
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53.237 | July | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 14:26 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Steven Curtis Chapman, Guardian,
No Better Place Power of Love
2. Rick Cua, Rick Cua,
Power of the Lord Diamond Girl
3. White Heart, Liaison,
A Love Calling Urgency
4. Jon Gibson, Fighter,
Love Came Down Look Me in the Eye
5. Edin Adahl, Petra,
This Fire I Am on the Rock
6. Michael W. Smith, The Choir,
How Long Will Be Too Long About Love
7. Fighter, Novella,
Star One Give Me Love
8. Twila Paris, White Heart,
Nothing But Love Independence Day
9. Angie Alan, Vector,
The Bottom Line I Wait for You
10. Katina Boyz, 77's
Come Back You Walked in the Room
11. Carman, Margaret Becker,
The Same God Simple House
12. Wayne Watson, Jet Circus,
Almighty Rockin' Horse
13. Lamb, Brighton,
He is Messiah On Any Sunday
14. Guardian, Chagall Guevara,
Never Say Goodbye Violent Blue
15. Billy & Sarah Gaines, Mastedon,
Make Up Your Mind Run to the Water
16. Margaret Becker, Mylon LeFevre,
Look Me in the Eye Heaven
17. Liaison, Allies,
Free Will Take Me to the River
18. Kim Boyce, Geoff Moore,
Weapon of Good One Brand of Truth
19. Rachel Rachel, The Reign,
I Will Stand by You Cold Desert Wind
20. Patty Cabrera, Rick Elias,
Until Now The Word is Love
21. DeGarmo & Key, Newsboys,
Against the Night Ten Thousand Miles
22. Phil Keaggy, the violet burning,
This Side of Heaven If You Let Me
23. Heather & Kirsten, Ransom,
Shock 2 U Rumors
24. Brighton, L.S.U.
Wash Me in the Rain Again Miracle
25. Randy Stonehill, David Zaffiro,
Born to Love Holding Fast
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53.238 | Pretty easy listening for this conference innit? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | and I might be too far down | Tue Jun 25 1991 14:48 | 11 |
| re: .236
I hate to say this, but none of these bands even come close to heavy
metal type music. In fact, most of them don't even come close to being
"rock" music...
No offense or anything, but I'd hate for anyone to read this in here
and go thinking they were gonna see a rockin band only to hear some of
the lightest forms of religious pop music.
gh
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53.239 | artists have changed since you last heard them | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:05 | 11 |
| > I hate to say this, but none of these bands even come close to heavy
> metal type music. In fact, most of them don't even come close to being
> "rock" music...
Not true! Halo rocks as hard as Whitecross!
> No offense or anything, but I'd hate for anyone to read this in here
> and go thinking they were gonna see a rockin band only to hear some of
> the lightest forms of religious pop music.
As if anyone would go...
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53.240 | lots of metal bands.. | POWDML::GOLDBERG | the stakes are high and so am I | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:10 | 9 |
|
So all the bands in that list are HEAVY metal?
Mike, you can't assume that noone besides yourself would go to see or
give a listen...
Goddess
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53.241 | | USOPS::GALLANT | on the tv screen to be seen... | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:25 | 9 |
|
RE: Mike
Not to rathole the wrong topic, and not having ever heard
Whitecross ...can you equate them with someone in the
non-Gospel realm for me to compare?
tigg~~~~
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53.242 | | USOPS::GALLANT | on the tv screen to be seen... | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:28 | 7 |
|
RE: Halo...
Umm... of the 30 (?) bands/artists you listed, how many
are really "heavy" metal? (Other than Halo)
tigg~~~
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53.243 | so shoot me for being too lazy to edit out bands | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:35 | 12 |
| Re: last few
I think Greg was referring to the 6 or so concert dates that I posted.
Halo was the HM representative there (the list with a few of Amy Grant's
tour dates on it).
Re: Halo comparison
Greg has heard Whitecross and compares them to Dokken. As for the rest
from the top 25 chart, I'll go back and list the HM bands.
Mike
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53.244 | | USOPS::GALLANT | on the tv screen to be seen... | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:36 | 6 |
|
RE: Mike
Old Dokken?
tigg~~~
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53.245 | read 'em and weep | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:42 | 35 |
| From July's top 25 songs, the following are HM bands: (some also appear
in the Pop column because of the obligatory pop metal ballads).
Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Guardian,
Power of Love
3. Liaison,
Urgency
4. Fighter,
Look Me in the Eye
5. Petra,
I Am on the Rock
7. Fighter, Novella,
Star One Give Me Love
12. Jet Circus,
Rockin' Horse
13. Brighton,
On Any Sunday
14. Guardian,
Never Say Goodbye
15. Mastedon,
Run to the Water
17. Liaison,
Free Will
19. The Reign,
Cold Desert Wind
22. the violet burning,
If You Let Me
23. Ransom,
Rumors
24. Brighton, L.S.U.
Wash Me in the Rain Again Miracle
25. David Zaffiro,
Holding Fast
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53.246 | my opinion | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:48 | 8 |
| > Old Dokken?
I can't say, I've never heard a Dokken song {blush!}
To me they sound like a cross between the Scorpians and old AC/DC. The
singer reminds me a lot of Bon Scott.
Mike
|
53.247 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | and I might be too far down | Tue Jun 25 1991 16:18 | 33 |
| re: Mike
I was indeed referring to the concert dates note. I saw stuff like Amy
Grant and Glad in there and my mind started thinking it was in an
elevator or a grocery store or something.
Sorry for the incorrect assumption that none of the bands were
rockin...
And FWIW, you are incorrect in saying that nobody would go see them.
There are many Christian bands I'd love to see! Holy Solidier,
Whitecross, Bloodgood, Stryper, REZ, etc. Problem is that if you post
concert lists in here that have everything from easy listening music to
hard rockin metal stuff, I don't know how to pick the ones I'd be
interested in seeing. Sure, I'm going to skip them all because I
haven't heard of many of them and I'm not going to waste my time and
money to go see someone that may well be a mellow pop band. That just
doesn't appeal to me.
re: Kim
I have the first Whitecross album and it sounds very much like early
Dokken, like Tooth and Nail vintage. You know, glossy produced
sounding melodic metal with a little edge. I havn't heard any of their
more recent material, but I've heard they've progressed from the Dokken
sounding stuff to something a little heavier. I've been meaning to
pick up one of their more recent ones, but I haven't yet.
FWIW I didn't think the singer sounded like Bon Scott at all... I did
think he sounded rather like Don Dokken. Maybe the years have degraded
his vocal chords?
gh
|
53.248 | EXCUSE me! | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Tue Jun 25 1991 17:39 | 23 |
| > There are many Christian bands I'd love to see! Holy Solidier,
> Whitecross, Bloodgood, Stryper, REZ, etc. Problem is that if you post
Okay...
- Holy Soldier is in the studio working on their next album.
- Whitecross is touring Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and New York over
the next 2 months.
- Bloodgood is in the studio.
- Stryper seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. I know
Enigman filed Chapter 11 so that may have something to do with it.
- REZ is touring Illinois in July and Norway in August.
> sounding melodic metal with a little edge. I havn't heard any of their
> more recent material, but I've heard they've progressed from the Dokken
> sounding stuff to something a little heavier. I've been meaning to
> pick up one of their more recent ones, but I haven't yet.
All the songs on the sampler were from their most recent album
(excepting the release that came out last week). REZ also has a new
one out.
Mike
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53.249 | _STRYPER_ | REPAIR::KISIEL | Yo Dudes 8^) | Wed Jun 26 1991 07:45 | 11 |
|
Just to add that STRYPER are playing the U.K. on Thursday 22nd Aug. at
the Marquee (London) and at the GREENBELT festival on the Sunday, the
25th Aug.
Unfortunatly I'll be at Greenbelt on the Thursday so I'll only get to
see them as the headline act on the Sunday at Greenbelt!
EWAN
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53.250 | | SOURCE::GALLANT | Dwayne Daigle Bagel! | Wed Jun 26 1991 09:19 | 6 |
|
Tooth and Nail is coolies... (8
tanks.
tigg~~~
|
53.251 | | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Wed Jun 26 1991 12:46 | 4 |
| Re: tooth and nail
That's funny because Whitecross's album before the last one was called
"Hammer & Nail"
|
53.252 | August | HAVASU::HEISER | know my way around a G string | Wed Aug 14 1991 18:24 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Angie Alan, Liaison,
The Bottom Line Urgency
2. Michael W. Smith, White Heart,
How Long Will Be Too Long Independence Day
3. Jon Gibson, Guardian,
Love Came Down Power of Love
4. Steven Curtis Chapman, Fighter,
No Better Place Look Me in the Eye
5. BeBe & CeCe Winans, Brighton,
Addictive Love On Any Sunday
6. Katina Boyz, 77's,
Come Back You Walked in the Room
7. White Heart, Novella,
A Love Calling Give Me Love
8. Rachel Rachel, Rick Cua,
I Will Stand by You Diamond Girl
9. Amy Grant, The Choir,
Every Heartbeat About Love
10. Carman, Rick Elias,
The Same God The Word is Love
11. Liaison, Jet Circus,
Free Will Rockin' Horse
12. DeGarmo & Key, Mastedon,
Against the Night When It All Comes Down
13. Mark Farner, DeGarmo & Key,
Some Kind of Wonderful Ultimate Ruler
14. Margaret Becker, Ken Tamplin,
Look Me in the Eye Straight Between the Eyes
15. Rick Cua, David Zaffiro,
Power of the Lord Holding Fast
16. Whitecross, Mad At The World,
In His Hands City of Anger
17. Edin Adahl, Whitecross,
This Fire No Second Chances
18. Fighter, Petra,
Star One I Am on the Rock
19. Heather & Kirsten, L.S.U.,
Shock 2 U Miracle
20. Brighton, Newsboys,
Wash Me in the Rain Again Ten Thousand Miles
21. Trace Balin, Vector,
This is Where I Wait for You
22. Guardian, JAG,
Never Say Goodbye Two World's Collide
23. Twila Paris, Rachel Rachel,
Nothing But Love Long Lost Love
24. David Meece, Angelica,
The Rest of My Life Time & Time Again
25. Billy & Sarah Gaines, In The Silence,
Make Up Your Mind Reaching
|
53.253 | FYI - sampler | HAVASU::HEISER | know my way around a G string | Wed Aug 14 1991 19:21 | 27 |
| Some of you that have received/ordered the CHM sampler, asked who's
singing what. Here ya go:
Christian HM Sampler - Vol. 1
-----------------------------
Whitecross - Attention Please, Straight Thru The Heart, Down,
Shakedown, Flashpoint
(all from the "Triumphant Return" album)
REZ - Rooster Crow, Altar of Pain, Child of the Blues,
Laughing Man, Bargain
(all from the "Innocent Blood" album)
Stryper - Against the Law, 2 Bodies (1 Mind, 1 Soul), Ordinary Man,
Rock The Hell Out of You
(all from the "Against the Law" album)
Petra - Defector, Mine Field
(all from the "On Fire!" album)
Christian HM Sampler - Vol. 2
-----------------------------
Petra - All Fired Up, Hit You Where You Live (from the "On Fire!"
album), Creed, Underground (from the Grammy winning
"Beyond Belief" album)
Holy Soldier - Stranger, See No Evil, Tear Down the Walls, When the
Reign Comes Down (all from their debut "Holy Soldier")
Mastedon - It's a Jungle Out There, Love Inhalation, Get Up, Right
Hand (from the "It's a Jungle Out There" album), Life on
the Line, Run to the Water (from the "Lofcaudio" album)
|
53.254 | September | HAVASU::HEISER | stay sane inside insanity | Tue Sep 10 1991 17:29 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. BeBe & CeCe Winans, Mark Farner,
Addictive Love Some Kind of Wonderful
2. Amy Grant, Liaison,
Every Heartbeat Urgency
3. Mark Farner, Mastedon,
Some Kind of Wonderful When It All Comes Down
4. Katina Boyz, Whitecross,
Come Back No Second Chances
5. Angie Alan, DeGarmo & Key,
The Bottom Line Ultimate Ruler
6. DeGarmo & Key, White Heart,
Against the Night Independence Day
7. Whitecross, Guardian,
In His Hands Power of Love
8. Rachel Rachel, Rick Elias,
I Will Stand by You The Word is Love
9. Nicole, Brighton,
Don't Let Me Go On Any Sunday
10. Kim Hill, One Bad Pig,
Mysterious Ways Man in Black
11. Steve Camp, Fighter,
For Every Time Look Me in the Eye
12. Paul Smith, Rachel Rachel,
I've Got Love Long Lost Love
13. White Heart, David Zaffiro,
A Love Calling Holding Fast
14. Margaret Becker, 77's,
Look Me in the Eye You Walked in the Room
15. Out of the Grey, JAG,
Wishes Two World's Collide
16. Recess, The Choir,
Discipline of the Groove About Love
17. Michael Omartian, Jet Circus,
Faithful Forever Rockin' Horse
18. Fernando, In The Silence,
Road to Salvation Reaching
19. Rich Mullins, Rick Cua,
Boy Like Me/Man Like You Diamond Girl
20. David Mullen, Novealla,
Water into Wine Do We Just Surrender
21. Steven Curtis Chapman, Halo,
No Better Place Lose to Live
22. Jon Gibson, Ken Tamplin,
Love Came Down Straight Between the Eyes
23. Trace Balin, X-Sinner,
This is Where Getch Ya
24. Michael W. Smith, Angelica,
How Long Will Be Too Long Time & Time Again
25. Jerome Olds, L.S.U.,
You Can Be the One Miracle
|
53.255 | new October/November releases | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:57 | 14 |
| Altar Boys - The Collection
Altar Boys - When You're a Rebel
Bloodgood - All Stand Together
Chagall Guevara - self-titled debut
Lanny Cordola - Electric Warrior, Acoustic Saint
Halo - Heaven Calling
Haven - Age of Darkness
Holy Soldier - Last Train
Idle Cure - Inside Out
Phil Keaggy - 3 CD reissues: Ph'lip Side, Play Thru Me, and Town to Town
Lust Control - Fun Fun Feeling
Sacred Warrior - Obsessions
77's - 88
violet burning - Strength
|
53.256 | October | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Mon Sep 23 1991 19:50 | 52 |
| Pop Rock
--- ----
1. Out of the Grey, One Bad Pig,
Wishes Man in Black
2. Jimmy A, Whitecross,
Thin But Strong Cord No Second Chances
3. Petra, Mastedon,
Beyond Belief When It All Comes Down
4. Newsboys, Novella,
One Heart Do We Just Surrender
5. David Mullen, DeGarmo & Key,
Water into Wine Ultimate Ruler
6. Steve Camp, Petra,
For Every Time Beyond Belief
7. Nicole, Stryper,
Don't Let Me Go Believe
8. Kim Hill, X-Sinner,
Mysterious Ways Getch Ya
9. BeBe & CeCe Winans, Mark Farner,
Addictive Love Some Kind of Wonderful
10. Paul Smith, Da,
I've Got Love Kalhoun
11. Michael W. Smith, Mark Pogue,
For You Who Do I Believe
12. Whitecross, Mad At The World,
In His Hands Draggin' the Chains
13. Cindy Cruse, Newsboys,
Colour Blind Kingdom Man
14. Wayne Watson, JAG,
Freedom Two World's Collide
15. Eric Champion, Rachel Rachel,
Always Here Long Lost Love
16. Rich Mullins, White Heart,
Boy Like Me/Man Like You Nailed Down
17. Michael Omartian, David Mullen,
Faithful Forever Water into Wine
18. Amy Grant, Kim Hill,
Every Heartbeat Round and Round
19. Fernando, Jimmy A,
Road to Salvation Touch of Love
20. Susan Ashton, Liaison,
Benediction Urgency
21. Twila Paris, violet burning,
Undivided Heart The Killing
22. Xalt, Rick Elias,
Unconditional Love I Wouldn't Need You
23. Steven Curtis Chapman, Mansfield / Turner,
Busy Man Stand By Me
24. Marilyn McCoo, Rick Cua,
The Me Nobody Knows Message of Love
25. Jerome Olds, Siloam,
You Can Be the One Here I Am Again
|
53.257 | some new material to choose from | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Mon Sep 23 1991 20:21 | 43 |
| In my quest to update the CCM-Secular cross reference, I've been
borrowing some tapes so that all these new bands get recognized. The one
I'm listening to now is "Hot Metal Summer III - Hot Licks, Cold Facts".
The sampler contains interviews with each band, asking them where they
stand for Christ, as well as one song for each band. Some of these bands
are real hard core HM/Thrash. My tastes usually straddle that fine line
between HR and HM. Here's what the tape has:
Tourniquet - You Get What You Pray For (good thrash style sound)
Deliverance - Weapons of Our Warfare (sounded like Iron Maiden to me)
Sacred Warrior - Master's Command (these guys are much more to my
liking. Nice groove to this tune, with a real edge. The
singer reminded me an awful lot of Ronnie James Dio, but with
more range.)
David Zaffiro - Blue Ice (former guitarist for Bloodgood turned
producer. He produced Holy Soldier among others. It's
obvious this guy is too talented and has more musical
interests than just metal. I really enjoyed this
instrumental tune too! )
Angelica - sneak preview from forthcoming album (this instrumental tune
is also awesome! Sounds like something Whitesnake (w/Steve
Vai) would do.)
Vengeance Rising - Warfare (these guys claim to be friends with, and
have witnessed to, members of Metallica, Slayer,
Testament, Dark Angel, and Venom. They said all the bands
respect them for their stance and beliefs. The influence
shows in their music too. Sounded a lot like early Metallica.
Though I haven't seen them, the interview led me to believe
their album covers are very controversial. I didn't really
care for this song.)
Recon - Take Us Away (these guys sounded really great too. Reminded me
of some early Bon Jovi material. Singer sounded a little
like him and great guitar work too)
Bloodgood - Live Medley (most people have heard of these guys before so
I'll skip this one. I liked it, good live recording.)
scaterd-few - Kill the Sarx (alternative with a metal edge. A little
too wierd for me and I've never heard anyone like them.
Ransom - sneak preview from forthcoming album (metal band with a female
vocalist. Sounded really good to me! Kind of like Ann Wilson (of
Heart) in a real hard rock setting))
Mike
|
53.258 | my soapbox for today | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Tue Sep 24 1991 14:16 | 41 |
| DYH the double standards in rock music!
A recent issue of "Stereo Review" had a review on "Faith Hope Love"
by King's X. The reviewer evaluated the album accurately and
openmindedly, but I'm disgusted with his "warning" that King's X is a
Christian band with positive lyrics.
He implies that non-Christian listeners tolerate their religious views
and simply focus on the powerful secular music. That's ironic since we
Christian rock fans have had to "tolerate" decades of rock lyrics
elevating drugs and alcohol, demon worship, wanton sex, violent acts,
and various asocial or perverted escapades.
This attitude that Christian themes might have to be "tolerated" is all
too common in the mainstream media. In reviewing Donna Summer's new
album in its September 6, 1991 issue, "Entertainment Weekly" reassures
its readers, "Don't worry," because the album "doesn't include any
crusading born-again numbers, like the 1980's The Wanderer."
The American culture seems to have accepted the notion that it is
acceptable for music to promote anything but Christianity. Prince's
performance on the MTV Music Video Awards (saw it last night on Fox) in
September is seen as a Major Artistic Statement while the channel
routinely ignores Christian music. "Entertainment Weekly" suggests
that some parents may consider Michael W. Smith's Go West Young Man
"subversive" because, since the music is so palatable, their children
will be unwittingly exposed to his Christian message. Meanwhile, there
seems to be no concern that those same kids are snickering over the
acronym of Van Halen's latest album title, For Unlawful Carnal
Knowledge.
Christian have tolerated a numbing barrage of sin glorification in
music, movies, television and other entertainment media. But when an
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith or BeBe & CeCe Winans break through into
the mainstream culture, their Christian worldview is not easily
tolerated. That's scriptural, of course, but it's the double standard
that irritates me.
Maybe it's time for more of us to let our voices be heard. We need to
put the world on notice that if somebody has to tolerate somebody, then
it's we who are merely putting up with them, not the other way around!
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53.259 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | rev it up little boy and ride | Tue Sep 24 1991 15:52 | 18 |
|
Mikey, there is ALOT of people who complain about heavy metal music
that doesn't have religious references, or rather has anti-religious
references, and sexual references. You can't tell me you haven't heard
of cases were parents certain groups haven't complained, formed the
PMRC, banned certains records/lables, etc. ? From what I remember, the
PMRC was formed because of a Prince record.
You may find one parent who won't let their child listen to whatever
because of the religious references, and you'll find ten more parents
who won't let their children listen to Skid Row because of the abusive
terms.
I don't think religious music is getting picked on.
Goddess F.
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53.260 | | USOPS::GALLANT | your fingertips keep callin' me | Tue Sep 24 1991 16:01 | 15 |
|
RE: Mike
I don't understand... if the same things are said about
rock'n'roll that were just said about Christian music,
where's the double standard?
I mean, personally, I don't care for Christian music
whatsoever and while I don't think it deserves a
warning label, I'd probably consider it "tolerable"
too...
tigg~~~ not upset, just confused
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53.261 | | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:41 | 6 |
| > I don't understand... if the same things are said about
> rock'n'roll that were just said about Christian music,
> where's the double standard?
The mainstream media people doing the talking are mute on secular rock
'n' roll. Must be something about "biting the hand that feeds you"...
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53.262 | Pretty good tape!! | MPGS::HOWES | Poison was the Cure | Wed Nov 27 1991 18:13 | 53 |
|
Hello,
I just thought I would put in a review of a tape I
borrowed from my friend that I might end up getting. The
tape is called 'Ultimate Metal'. It is a tape that was
released in 1989 with a bunch of Christian Metal bands.
I find a lot of the songs are very good. A few of them
really rock, which I didn't expect from Christian Metal
bands. I think that some of them are much better than
the mainstream Christian metal group Stryper. The following
is a list of the songs and what I thought of some of them.
I was really surprised how good they are...
Side 1.
Mastedon - "It's A Jungle Out There" - (good song the singer
sounds like the lead singer from Cinderella)
Shout - "Faith, Hope & Love" - (I like this song a lot. It is a
great song to sing along with. It's
a harmonica metal song, very good)
(The next four I like a *lot* good regular HM songs.)
Messiah Prophet - "Blinded"
Sacred Warrior - "Sword of Victory"
Neon Cross - "Heartbreaker"
Scarlet Red - "You live fast"
Side 2.
Whitecross - "Living in a Lost World" - (a bit slower but still cool)
Petra - "All Fired Up" - (An okay song with a lot of keyboards. Most
of the other songs have no keyboards.)
Vengeance - "Burn" - (I don't care for this song very much at all
the lead singer does kind of a Sepultura, Napalm
Death type of singing deal. If you ignore
the singer it is not a bad song.) 8)
Rage Of Angels - "Do You Still Believe In Love" - (This is probablly
one of my favorites. Good rockin' song)
Rez- "Shadows" - (an okay song nothing to write home about. Still good
though.)
One Bad Pig - "Let's Be Frank" - (I fast forward through this groups
song. I can't stand it. It is
sort of a Funk, rap, Metal type of
song. Not my style!!! Maybe sort
of in the line of Primus? I dunno
anyway I don't like it.)
All in all I was *very* surprised I liked most of the songs and
they don't have an overly heavy Christian message. As a matter
of fact most of them I heard no message at all.....
That is all for now C-Ya...
-Seth
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53.263 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | AcapulcoGold1991TropicDivChamps | Thu Nov 28 1991 08:04 | 8 |
| >> I was really surprised how good they are...
Yeh, you're probably surprised when the sun comes up each morning.
Just cuz someone is a Christian doesn't mean he is a wimp, well, except
for Mikey Heiser. 8^)
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53.264 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Necrotism-Descanting The Insalubrious | Thu Nov 28 1991 08:22 | 6 |
| Well said. Check out BELIEVER. Christian death metal. Er,well not death
metal,that`d go against the grain i should think. Definitely very
heavy thrash though.
Joe Strummer.
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53.265 | What memories........... | COMET2::FRISBYA | When the Lightning Strikes | Mon Dec 02 1991 08:38 | 5 |
| BTW-When it comes to Christian metal......There's nobody better than
Styper. 8)
Frizkid
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53.266 | | VCSESU::VCSESU::COOK | see me falling... | Mon Dec 02 1991 08:40 | 2 |
|
I agree!
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53.267 | | MR4DEC::JWHITMAN | No more Tears | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:33 | 4 |
|
Just saw them last week! too bad they moved the show Friz!! was a cool
time, I've seen them better, but overall, they where still great!
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53.268 | ex | BRAT::MATTHEWS | DEAth Star | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:36 | 13 |
| re: whitecross
their latest it wicked cool. suej has a copy of it too :*)
I gunna buy some of whitecrosses older stuff.
XENTRIX is christian death metal (i dont know about death metal but
wicked heavy heavy) i have a copy if anyone want it ( i think i still
have the copy)
wendy o'
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53.269 | | KIRKTN::IGOLDIE | Saor Alba | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:41 | 8 |
| Xentrix???
is this the British Metallica sound a like???I saw them about a year
ago and they weren't very Christian....they were s damn fine band too!
Staynz
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53.270 | I reach out... today! | GAMGEE::ROBR | Melotta:available on K'Mar recordings | Tue Dec 03 1991 13:42 | 6 |
|
like friz has heard all the other christian metal out there. I would
say the Stryper is the best christian metal that I've heard!! (By far,
since I don't really think I've heard any others :'))
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53.271 | Stryper are/is the best in Christian metal. | COMET3::FRISBYA | This Sucks Live | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:28 | 9 |
| I've heard alot though....More than my fair share.
My dad used to take me down to the christian record store and make
me buy the albums with my own money.
Most are rip-offs of the original artist they try to copy to steal
souls.
Frizkid
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53.272 | Current? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Tommy The Cat | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:40 | 8 |
| I donno man, you heard any lately? Mike Heiser sent me a tape he put
together with a bunch of Christian rock bands on it and it's excellent.
There's a lot of stuff equal to or better then the older Stryper
material.
Speaking of Stryper, I think their new stuff is outstanding!
gh
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53.273 | They were my first concert so I'm bias! | COMET3::FRISBYA | Death to Slayer?..8) | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:42 | 7 |
| Well....I've been out of the house for 3 years now...So nobodies
made me buy any more Christian albums (Except Stryper).
Mabye your right..
Frizkid
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53.274 | | BRAT::MATTHEWS | DEAth Star | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:23 | 7 |
| can someone make me a copy of the ulitimate metal tape??
and I can check it out? i have seen it but wasnt impressed with what
i saw as far as songs..
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53.276 | A Megadethish sound!! | MPGS::HOWES | My heart stolen by your innocent ways | Mon Mar 30 1992 19:17 | 14 |
|
> <<< Note 53.275 by FRETZ::HEISER "maranatha!" >>>
> -< Reader's polls >-
> Favorite Thrash/Speed Metal Band: Deliverance
THEY ARE AWESOME!!! I haven't been able to pick up
the CD yet, but I have heard 3 songs by them, and I
love them!
-Seth
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53.277 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Mon Mar 30 1992 20:18 | 10 |
|
> Favorite Overall Band: Tourniquet
> Favorite Album: Tourniquet - Psycho Surgery
> Favorite Song: Tourniquet - Broken Chromosomes
> Favorite Short Form Video: Tourniquet - Ark of Suffering
Man, these guys are sure getting a lot of press. What do they sound
like?
gh
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53.279 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Mon Mar 30 1992 20:53 | 3 |
| Don't have it handy and didn't feel like killing another tree...
gh
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53.280 | ?? | LACV01::BUCHANAN | Read my lips - No More New Term! | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:19 | 3 |
| Where is net land is the secular comparison guide?
BJ
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53.284 | | LACV01::BUCHANAN | Read my lips - No More New Term! | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:28 | 5 |
| re: -2
Thanks, dude.
BJ
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53.287 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Wed Apr 22 1992 16:35 | 12 |
| I've been listening to some heavy Christian music lately and thought
I'd put a couple of comments in here.
The band Tourniquet is absolutely amazing. Heavy speed metal with a
LOT of creativity to it. They definately deserve all those awards for
the Psycho Surgery album, it's excellent. Likewise for Deliverance,
but they're a little different style.
Another interesting band is Vengence Rising. It's musicially similar
to death metal, but with a different lyrical content.
gh
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53.288 | could be great | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Wed Apr 22 1992 16:39 | 2 |
| I still have a dream of a all female vocal gospel group backed by a
killer organist and a rockin 3 piece band!
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53.289 | I could be a killer organist!!! 8-O | CADSYS::SIMSNS::FENNELL | Write me up for 125" | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:33 | 0 |
53.290 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:34 | 2 |
| Don't brag, it's unbecoming of you!
;^)
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53.292 | Vengence Rising, I think | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:51 | 9 |
| I'll have to check for sure, but I think Roger Martinez was with
Vengence Rising. There was definately someone named Martinez in the
band, but I don't remember the first name.
Not sure I'd describe the vocal noises he made quite as "singing" (more
like gargelling or something). Definately that "death metal" sort of
sound.
gh
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53.293 | | MILKWY::LE | Digupgraves,sexwiththedeadiswhatIcrave | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:19 | 14 |
| Re: Buck,
>I still have a dream of a all female vocal gospel group backed by a
>killer organist and a rockin 3 piece band!
- As far as I know my friends band "Mythic" is 3 piece brutal death
metal from Pa. They played at Michigan death fest. few months back.
Matter of fact, they'll play with Mortal Decay, Headrot, Phlegm and
Necrofeast on May 10th.
-Dle
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53.294 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | Parking Lot Flyer!! | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:08 | 4 |
|
Dle! What the * does that have to do with Buck's statement???
Chris D.
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53.295 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:15 | 3 |
| Shows what a twisted mind can come up with ... 8^)
Jerry
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53.296 | | MILKWY::LE | Digupgraves,sexwiththedeadiswhatIcrave | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:36 | 17 |
| Re: Chris D,
>Dle! What the * does that have to do with Buck's statement???
-Well, I did know that doesn't have to do with Buck's statement.
But, sometime Buck likes to know about the unknown band, etc.....
That's why I just put in there, maybe he wants to check it out.
Re: Jerry,
>Shows what a twisted mind can come up with ... 8^)
- Nevermind me, I am a mindless, so.....
-Dle
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53.297 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:40 | 4 |
| Duy is right, I'm very open minded musically, and will check out
anything once. Cool stuff gets a second listen.
Buck, who likes some death metal, like Canibal Corpse.
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53.298 | Buck goes christian rock! | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:41 | 8 |
| On a brighter note...
My sister and I have been so influenced/blown away/impressed with
the Joyful Noise/Vessell demo, we sat down in inspiration last night
and penned this KILLER christian rock song!! I'm psyched to record
it in the near future.
Buck, who'll probably use the studio Alan Starr did.
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53.300 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:20 | 3 |
| 300 replies!!
GTI
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53.302 | Buck&the Bishops ;-) | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son of the Dawn | Fri Apr 24 1992 18:24 | 3 |
| Hey,Buck will try anythin Once.
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53.303 | Must be *nice* to be a Christian... | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Fri Apr 24 1992 20:44 | 6 |
| >that's really amazing! I don't think I could ever write a Christian
>song without living a Christian life or knowing much about Christ.
Sorry!!!
I forgot...Catholics know absolutly *nothing* about Jesus Christ.
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53.304 | | GAMGEE::ROBR | All the same we take our chances... | Fri Apr 24 1992 22:54 | 6 |
|
why? stryper lyrics are simple enough that pretty much anybody with
writing ability could come up with them. doesn't mean the author has
to believe in what they write.
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53.305 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | all I want is a remedy | Mon Apr 27 1992 08:11 | 18 |
|
Well you all. By mistake I found a store in Auburn that sells those
heavy metal tapes that Mike tells us about! I noticed White Cross
and Petra tapes. So now, if someone will reiterate to me what the
heaviest bands are - I forget cause I never thought I'd find a place
that sells the stuff! As a rule I don't like Stryper type stuff - I
like more heavy and/or alternative type metal. Help?
The store is called "The Burning Bush" and is in a small mini-mall
about a quarter of a mile on the left from the entrance to the Auburn
Mall. Its a religious Hallmark type store, I don't beleive they are
any one demonimation.
Goddess F.
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53.306 | I scream Sunday!!! | REPAIR::KISIEL | you can see LOVE | Mon Apr 27 1992 09:18 | 10 |
|
Rage of angels are way cool, but not mega heavy, as are Bride. These
are both excellent bands though IMHO.
just two of loads of cool Christian rock bands!
E w a n
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53.307 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:26 | 4 |
|
Petra isn't too heavy, so you wouldn't like them.
GTI
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53.309 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | all I want is a remedy | Mon Apr 27 1992 13:24 | 6 |
|
So its Bride and Whitecross?
Thanx and let me know of anymore you can think of.
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53.311 | I'm sure there's lots more | GOES11::G_HOUSE | The rack is a torture device, right? | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:06 | 12 |
| re: Francine
The heavier ones I've heard are Deliverance (highly recommended, very
heavy), Tournequit (also heavy), Barren Cross (similar to Iron Maiden,
but not so repetative), and some like that. If you like "death metal"
style, try Vengence Rising.
Whitecross is excellent, but not for headbanging per se. They're more
like heavier pop-metal, sorta like Dokken (their early stuff is very
like Dokken).
gh
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53.312 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | all I want is a remedy | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:47 | 10 |
|
Now thats more like it!!
Thanks Greg! Now I just gotta wait for the next time I drag out to
Auburn..
Goddess F.
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53.313 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Galilee | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:53 | 2 |
| The guitarist for Whitecross ROOLZ! Highly recommended for all those
who dig TNT and Leatherwolf-type bands...
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53.314 | | MILKWY::LE | Digupgraves,sexwiththedeadiswhatIcrave | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:05 | 14 |
| Re: Francine,
How fast/heavy do you really into? If you like the heavy stuff,
never heard or not sure you like them or not. Just in case wasted
your money, if you don't mind DM. Then, I can make for you a tape
with all different bands on it. So, you can......
-Dle
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53.315 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | all I want is a remedy | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:31 | 11 |
|
Sounds cool Duy! Actually I like all kinds of music, except for glam
poseur metal.
Disco before poseur metal!
Goddess F.
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53.317 | | DPDMAI::THRELFALL | like strawberry jelly | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:55 | 7 |
| I have to agree with Greg on the Vengence Rising...they are totally
cool death_style Christian HM... They're fackin' gr8!
Christian Death Metal - now *that's* interesting terminology for ya!
8)
'prilmonster
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53.318 | | MPGS::HOWES | My heart stolen by your innocent ways | Mon Apr 27 1992 17:00 | 16 |
|
Yeah, I would recomend
Deliverance!!!! Very heavy!
Vengance Rising..
For alternative... One Bag Pig...
You should look at Mike's chart of cconversions that will
help you find what you want.
-Seth
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53.319 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | The rack is a torture device, right? | Mon Apr 27 1992 17:48 | 12 |
| I wouldn't call One Bad Pig "alternative", more like hardcore to me,
but their kind of hard to pin down as their style is all over the
place. Very eclectic and interesting! Vocals *very* rough with the
songs ranging from a rough ballad to speed metal with about everything
in between (sometimes in the same song). I can't think of any other
band to really compare them to, a very original sound.
Another good one not mentioned is Bloodgood, not as heavy as like
Deliverance or Tournequit (who btw, sound rather "Anthrax-y"), but
still hard rock enough to stay interesting.
gh
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53.320 | Blue and white instead on Yellow and Black! | COMET::FRISBYA | I'll be in your hearts forevermore | Mon Apr 27 1992 17:51 | 6 |
| How about Barren Cross? ( the Stryper wanna-bees)
I have the album but I only keep it around for laughs.
Frizkid
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53.321 | Barren Cross | GOES11::G_HOUSE | The rack is a torture device, right? | Mon Apr 27 1992 18:35 | 4 |
| Stryper wannabes? Must be considerably different from how they sound
now 'cause the album I have sounds very much like Iron Maiden!
gh
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53.322 | They wish they were HALF as good as Stryper! | COMET::FRISBYA | I'll be in your hearts forevermore | Mon Apr 27 1992 18:58 | 6 |
| They sound as bad as Iron Maiden but they dress in all blue and white.
Hence the Stryper wanna-bee label they get.
Frizkid
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53.324 | Bring it back! | COMET::FRISBYA | I'll be in your hearts forevermore | Mon Apr 27 1992 19:11 | 6 |
| Don't remind me!!! WAH!!!!
Stryper were the best Christian rock band ever!
Frizkid
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53.325 | Good stuff | GOES11::G_HOUSE | The rack is a torture device, right? | Mon Apr 27 1992 19:49 | 13 |
| Crimany man, Stryper had some cool stuff but I don't think they're the
*best* Christian rock ever.
Personally I thought Barren Cross's stuff was pretty good. Some of
it's like Iron Maiden, but I think it's more creative.
If you weren't hung up on poseur bands maybe you could appreciate this
band for their music instead of how they dressed for the cover of one
album.
glh
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53.326 | Sheeezzz! | COMET::FRISBYA | I'll be in your hearts forevermore | Tue Apr 28 1992 09:51 | 14 |
| What I listen to is my business and I don't think your in any position
to throw stones. If you weren't so hung up on lame alternative bands
maybe you could see that under that blue and white of Barran Cross
are the biggest Stryper wanna-bees in the world. PLus the songs are
weak in comparison.
The only reason they were ever signed was the fact that they
jumped on the bandwagon and the record company had hopes of them doing
half as good as Stryper. Didn't happen....
FWIW-I still hold my position. Stryper was and is the best
Christian band EVER!
Frizkid
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53.328 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Kiss my axe | Tue Apr 28 1992 13:49 | 4 |
|
Not to open a can-o-worms, but does it matter what religion a band are?
As the Rolling Stones said, "Its only rock 'n roll".
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53.329 | I don't need to know them! | COMET::FRISBYA | I'll be in your hearts forevermore | Tue Apr 28 1992 14:04 | 8 |
| I didn't say it was a competition. I was saying what I think...
Take with a grain of salt as you usaully do.
When a band comes out and looks just like another band that came out
about a year ahead of them and is going for that same "CHRISTIAN"
approach...That to me is them trying to ride their coattails.
Frizkid
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53.330 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Under my wheels | Mon May 04 1992 16:26 | 13 |
| I saw the band Tourniquet in concert Saturday night and they were
outstanding! Very tight! Both guitarists were excellent and the
overall band sound was great. A very good show, too bad I had to go by
myself.
re: Friz & Barren Cross
Whatever they happened to have on in the cover photo of their first
album, the CD I have of theirs ("Rock for the King") they neither look
nor sound like Stryper. They're dressed in jeans & t-shirts in the
album photos and don't have a poseur look at all.
gh
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53.331 | "Barren Cross- A world of there own" | SALEM::STIG | | Tue Sep 15 1992 15:30 | 7 |
| Barren Cross is a great band!!. They do not try to be like Stryper.
There style is ther own. The only way they mite sound like Iron Maiden
is because of the singer (Mike Lee). The music is totally different.
They are very creative. And everyone dresses in some form of
attire--EVERY BAND!! Let's listen to there music. This is whats
important. Saying things about a band because of there attire is very
single-minded. After all we are talking about music here...Right...
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53.332 | Grammies | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Wed Jan 13 1993 16:42 | 10 |
| Here are some official final nominees for the 35th Grammy Awards
(to be broadcast February 24):
BEST ROCK/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM
-----------------------------------
A FRIEND LIKE U-Geoff Moore & the Distance
NOT ASHAMED-Newsboys
UNSEEN POWER-Petra
PRAY FOR RAIN-Pray For Rain
TALES OF WONDER-White Heart
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53.333 | Stryper a Devil's band?? | POWDML::BUCKLEY | The Rabbit in Red | Mon Mar 01 1993 10:24 | 22 |
| I'm putting this here since there isn't a generic "Christian Rock" note
in HM!
Jammed this past weekend with this drummer I was in a band with in the
late 70s/early 80s. This guy was totally into HM and the Satan thing
-- drinking, heavy drugs, the Book of Shadows, witchcraft, etc. He
used to worship Satan and cast spells and the whole nine yards (It
was this 'involvement' that broke up our band). Anywho, he found the
Lord, and is now a devote Christian (has been for over a decade now).
Anywho, on the way to the jam, we were talking about music, HM, and
"Christian Rock". He was strongly against Christian HM (Stryper,
Whitecross, etc.), as his take was "I've been on both sides of the
fence, and these Christian HM bands are NOT preeching the gospel in
their music!".
I was sort of taken back by this proclomation -- how could a Christian
man be strongly against other Christians and their music?? Is there
a lot of these kind of separatism in the Christian circle on HM and
Christian bands??
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53.334 | Reposted due to SET NOTE screwing up | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Mon Mar 01 1993 15:11 | 23 |
| <<< LANDO::ADMIND:[NOTES$LIBRARY]HEAVY_METAL.NOTE;2 >>>
-< HEAVY_METAL >-
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Note 53.334 Is Heavy_Metal gospel good? 334 of 334
DECAGE::HOWES "When angels waken with a kiss...." 16 lines 1-MAR-1993 11:52
-< Don't get me start on 'hollier than thou' people. ;) >-
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Buck:
It is all a load of crap.... I have heard a lot of people
say the exact same thing. They will say whatver suits them,
and they somehow wind up being the judge on everything.
Doncha know? Guys who were WAY into Satan, and black magic
and all, that suddenly 'find the Lord' have the last
say on EVERYTHING religious...
-Seth
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53.335 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Mon Mar 01 1993 15:13 | 6 |
| Well, maybe it doesn't work for him because he hears too much of the
things that remind him of his past, but I really believe that most of
these groups are genuine in their faith and are doing what they believe
the Lord has called them to do.
Greg
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53.336 | No Bible quotes please, that isn't enough... | ADROID::foster | Actions are louder than words | Mon Mar 01 1993 16:20 | 24 |
| > I was sort of taken back by this proclomation -- how could a Christian
> man be strongly against other Christians and their music?? Is there
> a lot of these kind of separatism in the Christian circle on HM and
> Christian bands??
There's just bigtime separatism in life itself, IMHO. It just seems there
are so many people into so many things and some try to say *their*
interpretation is the *THE* interpretation, at least that's what I've
run into. Because there's no 'preaching' or 'Bible quoting' in the music,
then it's considered Satanistic ?!
As far as Stryper being a devil's band; if they never sang one word of
Christian-related lyrics and never sang one word of devil worship, but
sang of helping others and did good things for people with their fortune
and their time, my opinion would be that they were far from being unholy.
I don't listen to them, I have to admit. But if I did I'd try very hard to
not judge them just as I try hard to not judge anyone else. This is just not
an easy thing to do. I also try to not preach, for the one reason that I
don't know the answers.
Blatant satanism I try to avoid at all cost ;^)
Droid
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53.337 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Mon Mar 01 1993 16:46 | 1 |
| Christianity has never been "a large tent".
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53.338 | ;^) | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Mon Mar 01 1993 17:21 | 1 |
| I donno, I've been to a couple of those tent gigs...
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53.339 | | COMET::MARTINN | I'll hate you better! | Mon Mar 01 1993 18:01 | 2 |
| Yea, well my dad's an evangilist so I was always at those revivals!!
Rat
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53.340 | did anyone go see Petra at the Orpheum last week? | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue Mar 30 1993 18:50 | 1 |
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53.341 | | IMTDEV::COOP | It's your Destiny | Wed Mar 31 1993 00:15 | 1 |
| I wish I could have. :-(
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53.342 | ZTV - the last word in music television | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed Mar 31 1993 12:08 | 54 |
| [Taken from an AD in CCM magazine...]
It's HERE! 24 hours a day of Christian Music Television!
News, Interviews, plus videos from Petra, DC Talk, White Heart, Steven
Curtis Chapman, Susan Ashton, Bryan Duncan, BeBe & CeCE Winans, Twila
Paris 4 Him, Geoff Moore and the Distance, Michael W Smith, Sandi
PAtti, Amy Grant, Mylon Lefevre, and more!!!!
Z Music - The last word in music television.
Here is how you can show your support for ZTV
1) Mail the following information to
Z MUSIC
151 East Ohio Avenue
Lake Helen, Florida 32744 (is that near Orlando?)
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_____ Yes, I want Z in my area
NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP:
CHURCH:
CHURCH ADDRESS:
LOCAL CABLE COMPANY:
MY FAVORITE MUSIC IS ____ROCK ____RAP ____METAL ___INSPIRATIONAL
____ADULT CONTEMPORARY ____CHRISTIAN HIT RADIO
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2. Get Involved!
a) Tell everyon you know that Z is here!
b) Copy this information and get everyone you know to fill it out.
c) Mail the information to Z. The church with most completed
forms received by MAy 1st, 1993 will be featured on Z.
3. Watch Z!
a) If you have a satellite dish, Z is on Galaxy 1, transponder 15.
b) Check broadcast stations for Z programs in many areas.
c) Z will be on many cable systems. To help get Z in your area,
kindly as your cable operator to add Z to their line-up.
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53.343 | FYI - CCM magazine reader's poll | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:52 | 70 |
| FAVORITE POP ARTIST FAVORITE HARD ROCK/METAL BAND
1. MW. SMITH & SC Chapman 1. Whitecross
2. Amy Grant 2. Bride
3. Guardian
FAVORITE ROCK ARTIST/BAND FAVORITE R&B/GOSPEL ARTIST
1. Petra 1. BeBe & CeCe Winans
2. White Heart 2. Jon Gibson
3. Margaret Becker 3. Take 6
FAVORITE INSPIRATIONAL ARTIST FAVORITE RAP/HIP-HOP ARTIST
1. Twila Paris 1. DC TALK
2. Susan Ashton 2. D.O.C. (Disciples of Christ)
3. Sandi Patti 3. MIKE-E
FAVORITE COUNTRY ARTIST/BAND FAVORITE NEW ARTIST/GROUP
1. Paul Overstreet 1. Pray for Rain
2. Bruce Carroll 2. Cindy Morgan
3. Ricky Skaggs 3. Audio Adrenaline
FAVORITE ALTERNATE ARTIST/BAND FAVORITE POP ALBUM
1. Newsboys 1. MWS - Change Your World
2. Charlie Peacock 2. SCC - Great Adventure
3. Out of the Grey 3. Two Hearts - Stand Your Ground
FAVORITE ROCK ALBUM FAVORITE INSPIRATIONAL ALBUM
1. White Heart - Tales of Wonder 1. Susan Ashton - Angel of Mercy
2. Petra - Unseen Power 2. 4 Him - The Basics of Life
3. Geoff Moore & the Distance 3. Twila Paris - A Heart thatKnowsYou
A Friend Like U
FAVORITE COUNTRY ALBUM
1. Paul Overstreet - Love is Trong
2. Bruce Carroll - Sometimes Miracles Hide
3. Ricky Skaggs - My Father's Son
FAVORITE ALTERNATIVE POP ALBUM FAVORITE HARD ROCK/METAL ALBUM
1. NEwsboys - Not Ashamed 1. Bride - Snakes in the Playground
2. Audio Adrenaline 2. WhiteCross - High Gear
3. 77's - The Seventy Sevens 3. The Brave - Battle Cries
FAVORITE R&B/GOSPEL ALBUM FAVORITE RAP/HIP HOP ALBUM
1. Jon Gibson - Forever Friends 1. DC TALK - Free At Last
2. Larnelle Harris - I Choose Joy 2. S.F.C. - PHase III
3. Angelo & Veronica - Higher Place 3. Mike-E - Good News for Bad Timez
FAVORITE PRODUCER FAVORITE SONG
1. John & DIno Elefante 1. SCC - "The Great Adventure"
2. Brown Bannister 2. MWS - "I Will Be Here For You"
3. Charlie Peacock 3. Amy G - "Breath Of Heaven"
FAVORITE SONG WRITER FAVORITE VIDEO
1. Bob Hartman (Petra) 1. SCC - "The Great Adventure"
2. Steven Curtis Chapman 2. Petra - "BAckstage PAss"
3. Wayne Kirkpatrick 3. Carmen - "Addicted to Jesus"
FAVORITE LIVE CONCERT FAVORITE GUITARIST
1. STeven Curtis Chapman 1. Phil Keaggy &
2. Petra Bob Hartman (Petra)
3. White Heart 2. Rex Carroll (WhiteCross)
FAVORITE DRUMMER FAVORITE KEYBOARDIST
1. Louis Weaver (Petra) 1. Michael W. SMith
2. Peter Furler (Newsboys) 2. John Lawry (Petra)
3. Jon Knox (White Heart) 3. Mark Fersmehl (White HEart)
FAVORITE BASS PLAYER
1. Ronny Cates (PEtra)
2. Anthony Sallee (White HEart)
3. Tommy Simms
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53.344 | too much | FRETZ::HEISER | serving Barney at The Roadkill Cafe | Wed Apr 07 1993 01:23 | 2 |
| If you're in need of a chuckle, check out note 86 in GOLF::CHRISTIAN.
I didn't realize some still believed in "drum beats from hell!"
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53.345 | rejected from both sides of the fence | FRETZ::HEISER | nothing but the blood | Thu Apr 08 1993 19:53 | 1 |
| Sorry to say, it looks like CCM is the orphan of the music world.
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53.346 | They're blinding me with science! | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other PC is a Mac | Thu Apr 08 1993 22:38 | 4 |
| I liked the thing that said "Scientific studies have shown that rock
affects the pelvic area."
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53.347 | truly sad | FRETZ::HEISER | nothing but the blood | Fri Apr 09 1993 01:47 | 3 |
| Yeah it was probably 14th-hand hearsay. Funny thing too is that person
is a former active member of GUITAR. He sold all his electric gear
after becoming a Christian.
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53.348 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | am i ever gonna change? | Fri Apr 09 1993 09:47 | 9 |
| >Yeah it was probably 14th-hand hearsay. Funny thing too is that person
>is a former active member of GUITAR. He sold all his electric gear
>after becoming a Christian.
No $#1t -- I was like, "no way, this can't be the same <dude> who used
to play death metal in a band with pete cook?!?!?"
Or maybe it was pete's LEGENDARY bass drum technique which gave said
<dude> his opinion on "drums = devil"? ;')
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53.349 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | am i ever gonna change? | Fri Apr 09 1993 09:48 | 6 |
| > -< rejected from both sides of the fence >-
>
>Sorry to say, it looks like CCM is the orphan of the music world.
Like I've *always* said -- "Damned if you do, damned if you don't!"
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53.350 | I was compelled to listen to One Bad Pig after reading that... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Think, it ain't illegal yet | Fri Apr 09 1993 12:47 | 9 |
| > I liked the thing that said "Scientific studies have shown that rock
> affects the pelvic area."
I liked that one too. I've never heard anything so utterly ridiculous
in my life. I think that I'm reasonably aware of what's happening in
my pelvic region and I can honestly say that rock (or any other type of
music, for that matter) has never had any type of effect there at all.
Greg
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53.351 | | KDX200::ROBR | I laugh at what I've done... | Fri Apr 09 1993 13:35 | 4 |
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neither has anything else...
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53.352 | ;-) | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other PC is a Mac | Sat Apr 10 1993 22:39 | 2 |
| They say that heavy metal makes you want to commit suicide but it's
reading that NOTE that makes me start thinking about it. ;-)
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53.353 | FYI - CHM coming to Boston radio | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed May 05 1993 15:52 | 18 |
| From: [email protected] (Scott E Deering)
Newsgroups: rec.music.christian
Subject: New Christian Radio Show in Boston Area!
This is an message to let you all know about a new radio show coming
on this weekend on the MIT radio station in Boston. It's called
"A little R and R" and will be hosted by Michelle and Scott Deering
who will showcasing the latest in alternative Christian music including
heavy metal, rock, rap, house music, and other kinds of stuff.
The program will be on the air this Saturday, May 8th, from 4-5pm on
WMBR, 88.1 (first on your FM dial...). Hope you all can tune in! :-)
-Scott Deering
___________
Scott Deering <><
[email protected]
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53.354 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | can you see who I am thru those eyes | Thu Mar 17 1994 13:45 | 1 |
| Petra is rocking the Worcester Auditorium on Saturday night.
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53.355 | ex | AD::FLATTERY | | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:01 | 1 |
| ...returning religion to Worcester no doubt...................../k.....
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53.356 | no just Christianity thru HR | FRETZ::HEISER | can you see who I am thru those eyes | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:59 | 1 |
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53.357 | | KDX200::ROBR | I *admire* gall. | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:06 | 6 |
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yep, jack and i were laughing at the big digital sign advertising petra
after leaving rush. i wouldn't even have known if it hadnt been for
that sign. where are they promoting this thing, in sunday morning
mass?
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53.358 | | FRETZ::HEISER | can you see who I am thru those eyes | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:35 | 3 |
| Well the promoter (Newsound) supposedly advertised this in record
stores, book stores, and mailers to people on their mailing list. I
knew about it in January.
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53.359 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:46 | 3 |
| > ...returning religion to Worcester no doubt.
That WOULD be a miracle
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53.360 | Worcester...a godless land! 8) | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Sympathy for the devil | Thu Mar 17 1994 16:15 | 5 |
| if it was to return that would suggest it had to have been there in the
first place! 8)
ian
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53.361 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 01 1994 17:29 | 8 |
| If you're looking for a store with a good CHR/CHM selection beyond the
bigger names that can be found in Strawberries try the Morning Star
store in the Twin City Mall (Leominster-Fitchburg, on South St. by Rt. 2
intersection). They also have one in West Springfield and may be opening
one up in Boston soon. The owner is a good friend of mine and you can
tell him I sent you.
Mike
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53.366 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Venimus, Vidimus, Coastimus | Tue Aug 02 1994 11:14 | 4 |
| Mikey....
Can the Joyful Noize album be had at the Morning Star?? Just a hint
I'm still looking for it...
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53.367 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Aug 02 1994 11:40 | 1 |
| They aren't part of a national distribution or label.
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