Randy Stonehill
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I've loved this guy for 30 years. He once smiled at me and told me to get a life. (I did.) This is my favorite song of his to play on the guitar. He's awesome in concert. Great guitarist - high energy. I don't think he's very comfortable on the motorcycle. :o)
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I know you don't need him,because you are soooo smart, but I sure do because I was sooo lost and undone by my own self, I sure am glad that he LOVED me enough to resuce from being soooo stupid. Send me a post card and let me know how you make out being soooo smart.
Roger
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This song is from his "Welcome to Paradise" album which came out in the 70s. It's called "Keep Me Running". That album has some great stuff on it...available in CD.
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You know I had recorded this video from Jim and Tammy 's daughters show years ago. Some one broke into my home in Santa Rosa California and took the VCR with this tape in it and a bunch of musical equipment too. I always hoped the Christian Music recorded on that tape would show the thief or someone the way to Christ. Thanks for sharing the video and reminding of that.
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Randy and Larry Norman came to Messiah College in the late 70's. Larry's plane was late and Randy's set was done. So he improvised for almost an hour til Larry finally got there. His improvision was even better that the planned concert. What a trooper!
I sure miss Light Music!
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I remember seeing Randy when he came to some school gymnasium or church hall in New Jersey to play a concert in the early Nineties. He joked around about problems with the PA and so forth, and kept the whole crowd going while the glitches got ironed out - repeatedly - throughout the show. I was blown away by his good humour and efforts to give everybody a good show for the ten bucks or so that we were all paying to see this awesome performer. A consummate showman and incredibly likable guy.
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Did you ever find this? It finally came out on cd a few years ago. Check ebay.
E
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Uncle Rand!!!
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This song preceeded the Doobie Bro's song by many years. So if anything, the Doobies were the ones ripping off the melody
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I presonally remember the DB's song didn't hit the radio until Fall of '76 after I already had bought Stonenill's album that Summer & worn it out! Besides, his song doesn't sound a damn thing like theirs.
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"I've Got News For You" is a GREAT song. It's what I was looking for when I found this. This is a nice consolation prize, however....
What is this video from? And when was it filmed?
music3874 4 years ago
Light Music
SKL555 4 years ago