Sunday, July 29, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Uncle Kracker???
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Youth Games
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Worship Confessional # 5
Notice the droopy eyes and slurred speech... no I'm not on drugs, just been hanging with high schoolers for 3 days... ;)
Thursday, July 12, 2007
uhhh... yeah...
My buddy Mac has this on his myspace. Thought you might enjoy it. As he said, "I'm pretty sure they're not on any drugs at all..." ;)
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Conferences, conferences, conferences
O.K., so the big question this time of year is always, "what conference are you going to this year?" I know some of you went to the Saddleback Worship Conference this year. Always a good choice if you can afford to hold off on two months worth of car payments.
Here are two that I'm going to this year. Desperation is one that I'm going to in Birmingham, but it's only like $75 and I'm staying with my buddy Mark Peacock for the week. The other is the YS conference in San Diego. I'm volunteering to help out so I get to go for free!!! ;)
And lastly, I just finished my first video conference with my friend John Vanus of Vanus Creations. I used my new macbook pro and we video conferenced via AIM. It was a blast!
How about you guys? What conferences are you going to this year?
Here are two that I'm going to this year. Desperation is one that I'm going to in Birmingham, but it's only like $75 and I'm staying with my buddy Mark Peacock for the week. The other is the YS conference in San Diego. I'm volunteering to help out so I get to go for free!!! ;)
And lastly, I just finished my first video conference with my friend John Vanus of Vanus Creations. I used my new macbook pro and we video conferenced via AIM. It was a blast!
How about you guys? What conferences are you going to this year?
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
My favorite band...
Hey guys,
Check out this video of my favorite band, Mute Math. I saw them for the first time at Passion '05. They were insane!!!
Props to baldworshipleader.com for posting this for us!!!
What can I say... I'm a fan of the keytar!
Check out this video of my favorite band, Mute Math. I saw them for the first time at Passion '05. They were insane!!!
Props to baldworshipleader.com for posting this for us!!!
What can I say... I'm a fan of the keytar!
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
To write or not to write...
I thought I'd ask the question... How many of you out there are using your own music in your worship sets? I try hard not to use my own stuff each week, but sometimes you come to that place where you want to say something, express an emotion or a feeling and nothing quite does it for you. Then, I think it's time to write.
Here's a quote from Matt Redman... from Bono... that Matt Redman quoted... that Bono said, that Redman put on his blog... that I... uh... yeah... you get the idea.
"Speaking on songwriting he [Bono] said 'You can have 1000 ideas, but unless you capture an emotion, it’s an essay.' What a great thought. Truth-based songs will always resonate... but... if that truth is delivered with passion, purpose and emotion it will be even more compelling. When writing a worship song we’re not just trying to give people some information. We’re trying to convey the awe-inspiring wonders of Jesus, and describing how our hearts, minds and souls respond when faced with these things."
After reading this, my thought is, how much more passionate, purposeful and emotional can we be than when we're singing a song that came out of our own personal experience. I think that's why people have responded to "on my knees again". I can't hardly sing that song without reliving the day that my wife told me she had breast cancer. And then to believe that He used that experience to simply bring us to our knees so that He could bring Glory to Himself by delivering her from such a thing. That shows through any cognitive lyrics that have been written. People connect with the emotion as much as they do the lyrics.
What do you think? Is that a case for doing your own music in a set or simply a brain fart/realization that music is so much more than good lyrics?
P.S. here are the lyrics to On my knees again...
VERSE 1 (Eb-F)
I’m running back to you
Where this road began
I’ve stayed away too long
I’m on my knees again
I’m back where I belong
I need your healing touch
I need to hear your voice
Oh I need you so much
CHORUS 1 (Bb - Gm - Eb - F)
I’m falling on my knees again
To the place I always should’ve been
To hear your voice and to feel your touch
Oh I need you I need you so much
I’m falling on my knees again
To the place I always should’ve been
I don’t know where this road will end
But I know where it begins
VERSE 2
I need to hear your voice
Whisper softly in my ear
I need to feel your touch
Just to know that you’re near
I think I hear your voice
Can you hear mine
I need to feel your touch
Oh I need you I need you so much…
So, does that bring you to tears like it does me everytime I sing it? Probably not because it doesn't mean to you what it means to me. But if you were there while I was singing it, it probably would.
So what do you think, to write or not to write? O.K., dumb question. Of course you should write. The question is really, to play it on Sunday or not to play it on Sunday? What do you think?
Here's a quote from Matt Redman... from Bono... that Matt Redman quoted... that Bono said, that Redman put on his blog... that I... uh... yeah... you get the idea.
"Speaking on songwriting he [Bono] said 'You can have 1000 ideas, but unless you capture an emotion, it’s an essay.' What a great thought. Truth-based songs will always resonate... but... if that truth is delivered with passion, purpose and emotion it will be even more compelling. When writing a worship song we’re not just trying to give people some information. We’re trying to convey the awe-inspiring wonders of Jesus, and describing how our hearts, minds and souls respond when faced with these things."
After reading this, my thought is, how much more passionate, purposeful and emotional can we be than when we're singing a song that came out of our own personal experience. I think that's why people have responded to "on my knees again". I can't hardly sing that song without reliving the day that my wife told me she had breast cancer. And then to believe that He used that experience to simply bring us to our knees so that He could bring Glory to Himself by delivering her from such a thing. That shows through any cognitive lyrics that have been written. People connect with the emotion as much as they do the lyrics.
What do you think? Is that a case for doing your own music in a set or simply a brain fart/realization that music is so much more than good lyrics?
P.S. here are the lyrics to On my knees again...
VERSE 1 (Eb-F)
I’m running back to you
Where this road began
I’ve stayed away too long
I’m on my knees again
I’m back where I belong
I need your healing touch
I need to hear your voice
Oh I need you so much
CHORUS 1 (Bb - Gm - Eb - F)
I’m falling on my knees again
To the place I always should’ve been
To hear your voice and to feel your touch
Oh I need you I need you so much
I’m falling on my knees again
To the place I always should’ve been
I don’t know where this road will end
But I know where it begins
VERSE 2
I need to hear your voice
Whisper softly in my ear
I need to feel your touch
Just to know that you’re near
I think I hear your voice
Can you hear mine
I need to feel your touch
Oh I need you I need you so much…
So, does that bring you to tears like it does me everytime I sing it? Probably not because it doesn't mean to you what it means to me. But if you were there while I was singing it, it probably would.
So what do you think, to write or not to write? O.K., dumb question. Of course you should write. The question is really, to play it on Sunday or not to play it on Sunday? What do you think?
W.C. # 3
Obviously, it's 4th of July week so the W.C. took a back seat to other, more pertinent projects... like laying on the couch, playing in the sprinklers with my boys, bar-b-queing, watermelon, air hockey, fire works and of course PING PONG!!! ;) So here it is!
Monday, July 2, 2007
GEAR!!!
Hey all of you guitar players, just curious, what type of gear you're playing? Notice to the left a shot of my friends board (can you say vintage?). In the column to my right I've posted a couple of photos of my gear...
Here's the list:
American made '93 Tele
Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
Boss Tuner
Boss DD20 Delay
Modified Boss SD-1 Super Distortion pedal... My friend modified it with a Tubescreamer chip. Thanks Karl!
I also play a 1956 Gibson LG-1 (see bottom of page). Got it for $400 on ebay. Best purchase I've ever made!!!
What about you? Post photos if you have 'em (and if you know how). ;)
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