GREAT song from a VERY under rated band. Last year I had the pleasure of seeing Mike Roe solo and the Lost Dogs twice - all three were phenomenal shows. I would LOVE to see the 77s again though!
norphin, you could not be more wrong. This is the 77's performing a 77's song: Dave L. on guitar, Mark H. on bass, and Bruce S playing drums, the 77's. Not the original line-up that performed the song (that would be Mike Roe, Jan Eric Volz, Mark Tootle, and Aaron Smith. But this is not at all The Lost Dogs (Terry Taylor, Gene Eugene (RIP), and Derri D from the Choir).
GREAT song from a VERY under rated band. Last year I had the pleasure of seeing Mike Roe solo and the Lost Dogs twice - all three were phenomenal shows. I would LOVE to see the 77s again though!
amadeus1756 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this! For me this is one of the best, most honest Christian songs ever written.
DonandVal 2 years ago 2
@DonandVal
Agreed!
A very honest song indeed. Speaks to the frailty of humanity, the struggles we face and the need for Christ in our lives.
Great song indeed!
scarabY2k 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing!
Umatter2 2 years ago
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Thanks for this. Awesome band!
p0guemah0ne 2 years ago
heh, touché.
don't know what i was thinking.
must say i longed for Mike to do this one last week at cornerstone, but no such luck. he was good, tho, needless 2say
norphin 2 years ago
norphin, you could not be more wrong. This is the 77's performing a 77's song: Dave L. on guitar, Mark H. on bass, and Bruce S playing drums, the 77's. Not the original line-up that performed the song (that would be Mike Roe, Jan Eric Volz, Mark Tootle, and Aaron Smith. But this is not at all The Lost Dogs (Terry Taylor, Gene Eugene (RIP), and Derri D from the Choir).
mypetsounds 3 years ago
@mypetsounds Yes, Gene Eugene RIP! What a beautiful person. We all miss him.
Timmberlea 6 months ago
Thanks for posting, beautiful song (actually Lost Dogs performing 77's song)
norphin 3 years ago