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listening to DA as well as others from my days back in So.Cal. during the Jesus Movement. I was playing games with God but always knew that I would give my life entirely to Him. am a minister now and still, look to the music from the older bands for inspiration. Blessings all, Jon
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I started listening to DA when I was 13, when Motorcycle was released. No other artist has influenced me as an artist like DA. This early stuff is also so excellent. I need to get my hands on some of the older albums. Can't wait to see them on tour this summer. I was pleasantly surprised to hear they were hitting the road.
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When I first started pastoring, I would listen to "A Briefing for the Ascent" before I began writing a funeral meditation. Great album.
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I was looking online last night for this, and also for Lifesavors' Kiss of Life songs, in particular "I Pray, You Pray," and "She's on Fire," ... revisiting the old 80s Christian music.
You've got some good taste, mate!
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Wow! Thanks for posting this, man. I really appreciate it. I haven't heard this song in ages.
I was looking at my vinyl album this morning to remind myself of the names of these songs. I needed one to share with a friend who just lost her grandfather. I pray this is the one that will touch her heart. Thank you.
I've been a Daniel Amos fan since my sister got the vinyl Vox Humana. Every time I listen to it my favorite song changes. I think today it will be William Blake.
nasuSremlE 2 years ago
Ooo William Blake is excellent. My favorite is the Incredible Shrinking Man. There are many times when I feel dwarfed by all these new advancements in the world.
Like, touch-tone phones? : )
4darin5 2 years ago
great to hear this. im going a little nuts for anything off of "Knowledge and Innocence" (like"Wildwood Days")...i think a lot of that stuff is out of print
Zyolish 2 years ago
yea, The Wild Wood, thats a great song.
infact, I uploaded it. so check it out on my page.
4darin5 2 years ago