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OT: 2 new Christian Rock CDs

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:28 am
by Rip Rokken
I'm on my way to the store to get both of these now:

Fireflight: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pCUfHQSsC2c&feature=related

And Inhabited's new disc, LOVE

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There is a good chance a little picture of me is somewhere in the booklet of this disc, because they had a photo booth at their shows and mentioned they were intending on including all the photos they took in the booklet somehow.

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Oops! I forgot the stores that sell these are closed on Sunday! I'll try again tomorrow...

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:30 am
by Maui Tom
Can't get your Chrisdtian Rock CDs ( :) ) on a Sunday?

What the..........

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:00 am
by Rip Rokken
Maybe I'll try Wal Mart?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:06 am
by Maui Tom
pick me up some fabric softener if you go.... :D

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:15 am
by Michigan Girl
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Never heard of Fireflight, they sound GOOD!!! :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:52 am
by SteveForever
you kan't spell.... :P

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:16 am
by donnaplease
It's not rock per se, but one of my favorite CC artists of all time is Rich Mullins, who left us WAY before his time. I love Mercy Me too.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:56 am
by Rip Rokken
donnaplease wrote:It's not rock per se, but one of my favorite CC artists of all time is Rich Mullins, who left us WAY before his time. I love Mercy Me too.


I have one of Rich Mullins' CDs -- haven't listened to it in a while.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:56 am
by conversationpc
donnaplease wrote:It's not rock per se, but one of my favorite CC artists of all time is Rich Mullins, who left us WAY before his time. I love Mercy Me too.


Both of those are great artists. Mullins was a real stickler for accountability and for not watering down the Gospel in Christian music.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:58 am
by donnaplease
Rip Rokken wrote:
donnaplease wrote:It's not rock per se, but one of my favorite CC artists of all time is Rich Mullins, who left us WAY before his time. I love Mercy Me too.


I have one of Rich Mullins' CDs -- haven't listened to it in a while.


Rich Mullins "Songs" is one I listen to VERY often. Let Mercy Lead is a song I dedicate to my children as they grow up. I'll probably have Travis sing it to the kids at their graduation banquet at church, but I may not be able to be in the sanctuary during it, it tears me up to hear Rich sing it to his own child.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:34 am
by piecesofeight
I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:08 pm
by Rip Rokken
Pieces, did you ever get into Holy Soldier? I liked them even better than Stryper.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:16 pm
by piecesofeight
Rip Rokken wrote:Pieces, did you ever get into Holy Soldier? I liked them even better than Stryper.


Hee hee..I knew Holy Soldier was going to get brought up and most likely by you.. :lol:

It's crazy..I always wanted to..and still do..and I can never figure out why.. :?

Stryper man..they just flat out period had the exact sound on how I like my rock to sound. Then the vocals to the words Michael/they wrote..I couldn't even have thought up what I wanted it to sound like..and yet they nailed it..I still today and blown away and in awe at what they created.. :shock:
When I play them and don't tell anyone who it is..they are blown away..it's really sad that the word STRYPER leaves such a bad funny taste in so many peoples mouths because they were/are very talented and it's true rock.
When they were really, really hot..I just really was into how rock sounded at that time..so it sealed the deal.
I have a ton of Holy Soldeir stuff that I have recieved over the yeares in trade and I just can't get into it and wish I knew why..because I would like to enjoy other Christina rock artist.. 8)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:36 pm
by larryfromnextdoor
piecesofeight wrote:I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.


you were into Carmen.. werent you.. :wink: .. really and truly..

did Amy Grant "Create/Ruin" it all??? that thing with Vince Gill seemed strange..

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:59 pm
by piecesofeight
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.


you were into Carmen.. werent you.. :wink: .. really and truly..

did Amy Grant "Create/Ruin" it all??? that thing with Vince Gill seemed strange..


You bring up too very interesting/funny things here. Carmen..I just never could figure him out..and never trusted him..although I did like 'America Again'..but otherwise I felt he was a singing evelgelist on steroids.. :shock:

Amy Grant..she always rubbed me the wrong way..although it was very mellow though..
I did like her first cd..before she got commercial regular big..because the first cd seemed so real..from the heart..
The Vince Gill thing..I told someone..something seemed funny..not right..and sure enough..
I actually would say that Michael W Smith really was the one who created the good pop side to Christian rock..he puts on a really great show actually.. 8)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:01 pm
by larryfromnextdoor
piecesofeight wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.


you were into Carmen.. werent you.. :wink: .. really and truly..

did Amy Grant "Create/Ruin" it all??? that thing with Vince Gill seemed strange..


You bring up too very interesting/funny things here. Carmen..I just never could figure him out..and never trusted him..although I did like 'America Again'..but otherwise I felt he was a singing evelgelist on steroids.. :shock:

Amy Grant..she always rubbed me the wrong way..although it was very mellow though..
I did like her first cd..before she got commercial regular big..because the first cd seemed so real..from the heart..
The Vince Gill thing..I told someone..something seemed funny..not right..and sure enough..
I actually would say that Michael W Smith really was the one who created the good pop side to Christian rock..he puts on a really great show actually.. 8)


michael W... ive never seen him live.. that dude can sing !!!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:05 pm
by piecesofeight
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.


you were into Carmen.. werent you.. :wink: .. really and truly..

did Amy Grant "Create/Ruin" it all??? that thing with Vince Gill seemed strange..


You bring up too very interesting/funny things here. Carmen..I just never could figure him out..and never trusted him..although I did like 'America Again'..but otherwise I felt he was a singing evelgelist on steroids.. :shock:

Amy Grant..she always rubbed me the wrong way..although it was very mellow though..
I did like her first cd..before she got commercial regular big..because the first cd seemed so real..from the heart..
The Vince Gill thing..I told someone..something seemed funny..not right..and sure enough..
I actually would say that Michael W Smith really was the one who created the good pop side to Christian rock..he puts on a really great show actually.. 8)


michael W... ive never seen him live.. that dude can sing !!!


He sure can sing..one of my favorite songs by him isn't even one of his bigger radio hits..Secret Ambition is a great song..
He is very talented..amazing career..tons of hits..

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:17 pm
by larryfromnextdoor
piecesofeight wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
piecesofeight wrote:I remember when I started to really get into Christian music..it was tough because there wasn't a lot that rocked..thank God for Stryper.
In high school I got into Petra some too..but still not as hard as Stryper.
When I lived in New York City in 1985..a couple friends of mine worked at Radio City Music Hall and Amy Grant and Rich Mullins were playing. I went because they hooked me up even though it was mellow..it wasn't as mellow as some can get.
That was my first intro to Rich Mullins. After the show my friends gave me some casettes..one of which was Rich Mullins..I believe his debut..I still like a couple of songs off of it.
At least Michael W Smith came out with some stuff that wasn't totally sleep Christian music..but no one rocked for Christ in that perfect regular rock way like Stryper. To this day..still unreal lyrics and music. Still blows my mind away.
Stryper though never got any Christian radio play because they either were to hard or most thought they were fake/a gimic.
My point was to comment on Rich Mullins and I rambled on as usual..yes..he left us too soon and had some songs that were pretty good for that style.
I still haven't found anyone who rocks like Stryper that I like..but as far as the mellower goes today..I have like a few from Philipps, Craig and Dean and 4 Hymn, and Casting Crowns, DC Talk, Michael Sweet had a ton of great solo stuff too.


you were into Carmen.. werent you.. :wink: .. really and truly..

did Amy Grant "Create/Ruin" it all??? that thing with Vince Gill seemed strange..


You bring up too very interesting/funny things here. Carmen..I just never could figure him out..and never trusted him..although I did like 'America Again'..but otherwise I felt he was a singing evelgelist on steroids.. :shock:

Amy Grant..she always rubbed me the wrong way..although it was very mellow though..
I did like her first cd..before she got commercial regular big..because the first cd seemed so real..from the heart..
The Vince Gill thing..I told someone..something seemed funny..not right..and sure enough..
I actually would say that Michael W Smith really was the one who created the good pop side to Christian rock..he puts on a really great show actually.. 8)


michael W... ive never seen him live.. that dude can sing !!!


He sure can sing..one of my favorite songs by him isn't even one of his bigger radio hits..Secret Ambition is a great song..
He is very talented..amazing career..tons of hits..


ill check that out!!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:28 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
I'm going to see SALVADOR!!! again!!! may 5th, corpus christi.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9telFniz414

did you know he married Jaci Velaquez??? she will be here too.

thanks, Rip. I'll check it out.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:18 pm
by Rip Rokken
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:I'm going to see SALVADOR!!! again!!! may 5th, corpus christi.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9telFniz414

did you know he married Jaci Velaquez??? she will be here too.

thanks, Rip. I'll check it out.


I remember when I saw her in concert here a few years back, she'd mentioned she'd just gotten married. Funny story -- I already had great seats to the show, and when I got there, someone offered me front row tickets -- he'd bought enough for a group and had some no-shows, I guess, and was just giving them away! They were FRONT and CENTER and I literally had the absolute BEST SEATS in the entire venue! Just me and Jaci.... That was a great show! At some point I took the two tickets I originally had, which were something like 11th row, and went and gave them to a mother and son that were sitting way back in the stands. Wanted to pay it forward...

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:10 pm
by yulog
Has anyone heard the new Paul alan cd yet,his first one was very good...great voice, very talented

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:00 pm
by conversationpc
piecesofeight wrote:He sure can sing..one of my favorite songs by him isn't even one of his bigger radio hits..Secret Ambition is a great song..
He is very talented..amazing career..tons of hits..


I've never thought that he had all that great of a voice. I'll agree that "Secret Ambition" is a great song, though. Probably my favorite of his.

Two other things...It's CarmAn not CarmEn and Salvador is a GROUP, not a single person.

Re: OT: 2 new Christian Rock CDs

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:36 am
by Rip Rokken
Rip Rokken wrote:I'm on my way to the store to get both of these now:

Fireflight: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pCUfHQSsC2c&feature=related

And Inhabited's new disc, LOVE


Got them both today -- AWESOME!!!!!! Highly recommend both of them!

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:43 am
by RedWingFan
yulog wrote:Has anyone heard the new Paul alan cd yet,his first one was very good...great voice, very talented

Haven't heard either of them. I liked his work in Nouveaux though.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:04 am
by 4everkop
I'm really into The Newsboys, And David Crowder. Michael W. Smith is amazing live, saw him at Creation Fest 05, huge christian concert in Pennsylvania. Sort of a christian Woodstock. Newsboys stole the show one night, If you wanna check out an amazing tenor, try David Phelps. Insanely good.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:56 am
by RedWingFan
Anyone else have the cd from "Overflow"? Great disc.