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23
Nov
2009
In search of the perfect Christian Jam Band

24 days ago by Carl McColman

Okay, I’m on a mission. Last night, Fran, Rhiannon and I went to see Point of Grace and Mark Schultz perform at a local mega-church. It was the second time we’ve seen Point of Grace, our first Mark Schultz concert. We went mainly for Rhiannon, who is just nuts over what she calls “Fish Music” (becau ...

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In search of the perfect Christian Jam Band

24 days ago by Carl McColman

Okay, I’m on a mission. Last night, Fran, Rhiannon and I went to see Point of Grace and Mark Schultz perform at a local mega-church. It was the second time we’ve seen Point of Grace, our first Mark Schultz concert. We went mainly for Rhiannon, who is just nuts over what she calls “Fish Music” (becau ...

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19
Nov
2009
In Another Land – Larry Norman (1976)

28 days ago by Colin Toews

In Another Land is the title of an album recorded by Larry Norman and released in 1976. It is the third album in Norman’s “trilogy,” which began with Only Visiting This Planet and continued with So Long Ago the Garden. The album contains some of Norman’s most well-known work. Released: 1976 Length: ...

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So Long Ago the Garden – Larry Norman (1973)

28 days ago by Colin Toews

So Long Ago the Garden is the title of an album recorded by Larry Norman, released in 1973. It is the second album in what came to be known as his “trilogy,” which began with the album Only Visiting This Planet and concluded with In Another Land. So Long Ago the Garden was controversial because Norm ...

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Only Visiting This Planet – Larry Norman (1972)

28 days ago by Colin Toews

Only Visiting This Planet is the title of an album recorded by Larry Norman in 1972. The album was selected as the second album in . Released: 1972 Recorded: AIR Studios, London Length: 53:50 Label: Verve Producer: Rod Edwards, Roger Hand and Jon Miller This album was recorded in London at George Ma ...

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Upon This Rock – Larry Norman (1969)

28 days ago by Colin Toews

Upon This Rock is the title of the debut solo album recorded by Larry Norman, released in 1969. Released: 1969 Genre: Christian rock Length: 33:42 Label: Capitol Producer: Larry Norman Track Listing Original LP release Side 1 “Prelude” “You Can’t Take Away The Lord” “I Don’t Believe In Miracles” “Mo ...

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16
Nov
2009
Great American Novel (Larry Norman)

31 days ago by dmonk

I was born and raised an orphan … in a land that once was free … in a land that poured its love out on the moon And I grew up in the shadows … of your silos filled with grain … but you never helped to fill my empty spoon –Larry Norman, “The Great American Novel” (Only Visiting This Planet – 1972)

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11
Nov
2009
Let’s Do the Time-Warp Again!

36 days ago by Steve Wiggins

Yesterday MSNBC reported that the Vatican has again called for a conference involving serious scientists to discuss the implications of astrobiology — life in space. Despite the mocking sneers of the media, growing numbers of serious thinkers are doing the calculations and scratching their heads. Wh ...

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10
Nov
2009
Good [Music] News

37 days ago by Keith Hitchman

My thanks to Ben, who’s reply to the previous post inspired me to write this piece… In the beginning there was Larry Norman (God rest his soul), the original songster of the ‘Jesus People’ revival. In 1971 Larry Norman wrote this song, Why should the Devil have all the good music?, as a response to ...

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01
Nov
2009
What a mess this world is in

46 days ago by admin

Noen ganger lurer jeg på hvor mye verden har endret seg. Mange liker jo å se på menneskene som en rase i utvikling, som ved hjelp av evolusjonen har forbedret oss for hver iterasjon. Larry Norman skrev følgende i 1972 (han valgte å skrive 1973 i sangen for at den ikke skulle bli utdatert så fort). A ...

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