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Title: Like any of these?
Post by: a.b. on December 09, 2003, 08:30:48 PM
Mark the ones you like:

Phil Driscoll
Matthew Ward
Stacie Orrico
Watermark
Avalon
Bryan Duncan
Ferrell & Ferrell
Carman
Tim Miner
Jaci Velasquez
Chrystal Lewis
Joy Williams
Out of Eden
Kirk Franklin


Title: Like any of these?
Post by: Brother Love on December 10, 2003, 05:36:47 AM
I really Love Phil Driscoll :)

Brother Love :)


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Tibby on December 10, 2003, 10:05:39 AM
Nah, I taste leans more toward music that require talent...

;D lol

I do like Carman, because he seems to be the only one who understand what “Christian” music is about. Outreaches, free shows, etc. Now as for the rest of them, the only different between them and the secular artists is that when theses guys say “god” they don’t have to bleep it out. They just don’t get it. Christian music isn’t suppose to look like secular music. Carman gets it. Praise God for Carman!


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: a.b. on December 10, 2003, 04:57:26 PM
Tibby, doesn't Carman have secular sounding rhythms and beats in his music?  And doesn't he rap and have break dancers in his shows?  Also, I saw the movie he did called Champion.  There's a few words of profanity that were not bleeped out.

Personally, I like Carman's old stuff from the 70's.  I like some of the worship songs, but other than that I don't like his new stuff...

Brother Love, I love Phil Driscoll's instrumental recordings.  It makes me think of the trumpet that will sound when we are caught up to meet Jesus in the air... :)



Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Tibby on December 10, 2003, 06:48:40 PM
*sigh* Let me start over. The point I was trying to make (but must not have) is that Carman behaves like a Christian artist should. He hold free concerts so everyone can come. He has a page dictated to prayer requests on his main website. He isn’t like other “Christian” artists.  

As for cursing in Champion… did you even see Champion? I wasn’t aware “whoop ass” was profane. Maybe a little crude, but hardly what I would define as profanity. Honestly, aren’t we being just a little to prudish here?

Besides, I think Jaci Velasquez waltzing about in lingerie in a B movie about a guy who dates 3 women at once is a little more on the “profane” side.

But, back to the topic at hand, Carman takes his Christianity to the office, showing his faith in every aspect. Most of the rest of the “Christian” artists are just secular artists with a few Christian undertones for posterity.

I don't like his music, either. But I'm not talking about the music. For me, the issue has always been how the Christian music Industry, and the Christian Church in general, is all Letting the world effect them. What is wrong with this picture? We should be the ones effecting the world.


Title: Like any of these?
Post by: Brother Love on December 11, 2003, 05:50:42 AM
Car-man belongs on TBN, all show :)

Brother Love :)


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Willowbirch on December 11, 2003, 03:26:21 PM
Mark the ones you like:

Phil Driscoll
Matthew Ward
Stacie Orrico
Watermark
Avalon
Bryan Duncan
Ferrell & Ferrell
Carman
Tim Miner
Jaci Velasquez
Chrystal Lewis
Joy Williams
Out of Eden
Kirk Franklin
What about Fernando Ortega?


Title: a.b. answers Tibby
Post by: a.b. on December 12, 2003, 09:48:08 AM
Tibby, I think the Christian music industry does tend to stir up the love of the world but they offer good clean entertainment.
Sometimes it is worshipful but a lot of it is just entertainment,
and as long as I'm not excessive in entertaining myself, God will be pleased with me.  I just have to eat the meat and spit out the bones...

Yes, I did see Champion; I thought it was lousy, my aunt and husband did too.  No, I did not see Jaci V. waltzing.  Personally I haven't liked Jaci since her debut CD.  As for what
the Christian singers & musicians do to influence the world for
Christ, there are a lot of them that do wonderful things free of
charge.

May God help us all as we learn to discern good and evil (Hebrews 5:14)

Your sister in Christ,
a.b.



Title: Like any of these?
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on December 13, 2003, 09:39:25 PM
I really Love Phil Driscoll :)

Brother Love :)


Hey Brother Love, I am going to see Phil Driscoll, next friday (December 19, 2003) he will be about 2 miles from my house.


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Tibby on December 14, 2003, 02:50:23 AM
I'm sorry, I just think, if you are going to label yourself "Christian" then "good, clean entertainment" isn't enough. I can find you some "good Clean" entertainment without the Christian Label. There is a little movie I like to call "Pirates of the Caribbean.” It is good, it is clean, and you know what? It is fun! And look, no Christian labels!!!!!!!!!!!

There is nothing wrong with good clean fun, and there is nothing wrong with a Christian who wants to be a Music star. But if you want to call your self a “Christian” you are going to have to do a lot more then that not curse, and all your self a Christian. If that is all you are going to do, go get yourself a secular record company, and start  being a light among the darkness. POD did a fine job of that.

Do I think Christian music should be limited to 1500's Hymns? No., but they could take a hint from the 1500's composers!


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Willowbirch on December 14, 2003, 09:03:20 AM
Do I think Christian music should be limited to 1500's Hymns? No, but they could take a hint from the 1500's composers!
;D Good idea, Tibby!


Title: Like any of these?
Post by: Brother Love on December 16, 2003, 05:04:35 AM
I really Love Phil Driscoll :)

Brother Love :)


I am sure you will enjoy it Bro

Brother Love :)

Hey Brother Love, I am going to see Phil Driscoll, next friday (December 19, 2003) he will be about 2 miles from my house.


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Vivaldi on April 17, 2004, 07:26:54 PM
Do I think Christian music should be limited to 1500's Hymns? No., but they could take a hint from the 1500's composers!

Most of these hymns were written by theologians, not musicians.


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Willowbirch on April 17, 2004, 08:19:18 PM
Do I think Christian music should be limited to 1500's Hymns? No., but they could take a hint from the 1500's composers!

Most of these hymns were written by theologians, not musicians.
Either one without the other is lacking something...but both together are a powerful combination!  :D
A great deal of the ancient hymns were set to music by renowned composers such as Bach and Handel. Theology and good music...now, that'll raise the sanctuary roof!  ;D


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Vivaldi on April 17, 2004, 09:08:14 PM
Preimminent Text, Supportive Music...Unmatched Potential


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Willowbirch on April 18, 2004, 01:34:35 PM
 ;D


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Allinall on April 28, 2004, 04:54:18 PM
Preimminent Text, Supportive Music...Unmatched Potential

*Puts another mark on the list*

 ;D


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Vivaldi on May 01, 2004, 01:43:20 AM
You just THINK you're funny!!   ;D


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Izar on May 01, 2004, 02:01:56 PM
Well, My mom like all of them... I kinda like Carmen abit.

SONICFLOOd and Delirious? is good too!  ;D


Title: Re:Like any of these?
Post by: Aiki Storm on June 11, 2004, 04:56:30 PM
Car-man belongs on TBN, all show :)

Brother Love :)
Carman recently performed at our church.  Believe me, he is not all show!  He is sincere about his message.  I didn't care too much for his music hearing it on cd, but live he is outstanding.  Very entertaining.  He gets very serious at times throughout the concert and talks about God.