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  • Myself as a drummer it seemed to me that Gungor had come in early, or the drummer had got into his jam and forgot. bit Gungor is awesome!!!

  • transition seemed to go well in my book.

  • well transitions are awkward

  • i can honestly say that this confirms what God has been doing in not only my life, but in the lives of every member of my family and church. and gungor is such an inspiration to me, especially in this video. i hope & pray that God blesses the entire band, and every person in that room. i also pray that God, if it's in His will, allows me to follow that same path of musicianship and outreach, all for His glory and love.

  • What happened to this guy, His worship used to be so much better his album, BATTLE CRY (2006) was so amazing. very creative.

  • @tarutoboy You mean you don't like this style and you prefer the traditional CCM sound, right? Their last 2 albums are far superior to Battle Cry both in worship and creativity IMO.

  • @drumladd no that is not what i mean, i meant that his voice is not tuned. I never said anything about style i just mean't his tone. maybe it wasn't a good soundcheck. The transition to how he love's us could of been better

  • @tarutoboy oh for sure the transition could've been better... and yeah, I agree... something about his tone... but I was more about the transition

  • Nothing compares for what you've done for me God:)

  • 0 people are...oh wait. that's right, no one in their right mind would dislike this :) i love you gungor. your style and your perspectives on worship and God are inspirational and heart warming. dont ever stop. :)

  • It sounds like Gungor came in early, the drummer played the planned fill into the song, but Gungor started right away, nobody came back in until after Gungor started strumming. Either way, everyone makes mistakes.

  • Love the transition, Gungor is very creative.

  • Gungor is the most talented band i've ever seen...chances are that's exactly how they wanted the transition to be. they're all a bunch of musical geniuses

  • @jogabonito15 Doubt it. Though this band and Michael are incredibly talented, any great musician would know that was not a good transition. :P

  • @jogabonito15 Gungor is a talented band. don't get me wrong. however, i have seen them a couple of times live and some of the band members have real problems with tempo, especially lisa. that messes up a lot of their transitions. sometimes it just sounds like they "wing" everything and aren't very well practiced. practice is key to not being a distraction- notice how everyone is talking about the mistake and not the glory of God.

  • @MsTayHolder Really?I think 8700 views and 52 likes would disagree that the transition mishap is distracting people. Things happen live, I don't think it's a big deal.

  • They actually do go into 6/8 at 7:35 in the jam. The drummer's fill into how he loves was just so out of place haha.

  • wow.. that was a rough transition.. i was hoping it was much smoother

  • @SethANix I agree. I feel like had that jam gone to 6/8 somewhere, and he stayed in the key of D instead of switching down to C it would've been way smoother.

  • He loves us, oh how, he loves us, oh how, he loves us, oh how he loves.

  • Absolutely Amazing!!!! This band is incredible. The presence of God is all over them. I pray that they keep doing what there doing. There slowly changing what worship sounds like and I can really dig it. God bless them.

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