This is exactly what worship music should be. Upbeat and dance-able. I can dance to that.
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Thanks, Del. I finally get a Community reference I'd missed.
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I want to see someone do for classic hymns what Hendrix did for the Star Spangled Banner.
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This guy is sort of Hendrix-esque. At least similar to his version of the national anthem.JimVH wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:00 I want to see someone do for classic hymns what Hendrix did for the Star Spangled Banner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA30j2qAeM0
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And a re-reply here- it's not always the new songs that are bad. There are times I think half the reason I went with more Catholic forms of Christianity after my Southern Baptist upbringing is just so I never, ever, have to hear "Just As I Am" played for the 15th time in a row again just because no one came down for the altar call. Oh, the number of times I "rededicated my life to Jesus" just to get it to STOP.FredS wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 07:06 Even though I know that CPS does what CPS does, I'd hoped this thread wouldn't turn into a "I hate 'contemporary' worship music" thread. Those always go bad. Then again, I suppose strongly disliking one form/genre or another is sort of my point. The music matters to us. Excepting Jim Van Halen, I think we're wired to appreciate music as much as sunrises. The good ones move us. Just like they move Him.
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Yep, pretty cool.FredS wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:18This guy is sort of Hendrix-esque. At least similar to his version of the national anthem.JimVH wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:00 I want to see someone do for classic hymns what Hendrix did for the Star Spangled Banner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA30j2qAeM0
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This sort of circles back around to my OP. There's a ton of vids out there of guitar players playing Amazing Grace. Even a few by Slash. EVERYONE knows that song. It never leaves them. It takes them back to a different time. Or maybe it gives them comfort. Or reminds them of grandma. Whatever. It does something other than make them tap their toes.JimVH wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 12:33Yep, pretty cool.FredS wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:18This guy is sort of Hendrix-esque. At least similar to his version of the national anthem.JimVH wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:00 I want to see someone do for classic hymns what Hendrix did for the Star Spangled Banner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA30j2qAeM0
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Its funny you should mention that, as it recalls an experience I had that has echoed with me as I've gone through this thread. It's a story of two funerals:FredS wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 13:12This sort of circles back around to my OP. There's a ton of vids out there of guitar players playing Amazing Grace. Even a few by Slash. EVERYONE knows that song. It never leaves them. It takes them back to a different time. Or maybe it gives them comfort. Or reminds them of grandma. Whatever. It does something other than make them tap their toes.JimVH wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 12:33Yep, pretty cool.FredS wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 11:18
This guy is sort of Hendrix-esque. At least similar to his version of the national anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA30j2qAeM0
Grandpa passed in 2013. His funeral was held at his church, his pastor led the service, the choir he sang with every Sunday led the hymns. And though I hadn't set foot in a Southern Baptist or evangelical church in at least a decade before that, the hymns they sang were the hymns Grandpa sang (and sang quite well- I've got the last box of an album of hymns he'd recorded in the '70s sitting on my bookshelf. And I just remembered, you can judge for yourself: https://soundcloud.com/michaelangelocommini ). The hymns they sang were the hymns I grew up singing, and though I don't worship with them anymore (the theology in them is quite clear- it's just I've come to believe it's a wrong theology in many points), I was still able to participate and feel a communion with Grandpa.
His wife passed away a year later. Grandma's funeral was in the funeral home. My uncle's pastor led the service, as Grandma's health kept her from attending church for a while and she hadn't been a member at Grandpa's (like good Baptists they changed churches every decade or so). The choir from his church sang to mp3 instrumental accompaniment tracks. And yeah, that sure was something. I couldn't tell you word one of any of the lyrics. They were songs I'd never heard before and I'm sure I will never hear again.
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There's a classic. This one hits the nail on the head for me though.
https://youtu.be/fWicNLXxtj4
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Lots of great bits out there, mocking Evangelical praise & worship songs....
But for really bad church music, you gotta visit a suburban Catholic parish that still uses that awful and ubiquitous Gather Hymnal, with all the Hated Hits of Haugen and Haas.
Accompanied by a piano player.
But for really bad church music, you gotta visit a suburban Catholic parish that still uses that awful and ubiquitous Gather Hymnal, with all the Hated Hits of Haugen and Haas.
Accompanied by a piano player.