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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | I'm at Seminary for the week to finish my last New Testament class...I graduate in May...I brought my 08 C in case we had Chapel and they needed some music...but my Professor asked me to do some of my own songs and several appropriate cover tunes to show another aspect to teaching: by using music to communicate. Everyone is blown away by the 08 C and I must admit, it feels really good to be playing something no one else has ever seen or heard...I can't say enough about this guitar! If you're even thinking about it, go for it: you will never regret it. Well, got to go: 82 pages left to read tonight before tomorrow! No rest for the weary! ;) :rolleyes: :D |
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Location: Tennessee | I'm betting you didn't cover Highway To Hell. |
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Location: enid, ok | Or Black Sabbath's "Disturbing The Priest"! |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | nor "Wind Up" by Jethro Tull... :cool: |
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Location: enid, ok | Or "Rock Of Ages" by Def Kitty (Sorry, I couldn't stop)... |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Or The Doors--
"When I was back in Seminary School, There was a man there who put forth the Proposition,
That You Can Petition The Lord With Prayer... "
Jim Morrison - Soft Parade |
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Location: GA USA | What did you play? |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | So Far: "Cast Your Net" an original by me and "Mary Did You Know" by Mark Lowery and Buddy Greene, "Old Lang Sine" by Dan Fogelburg, and "Cats in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin. More to come... |
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Location: SoCal | How 'bout "My Baby Does The Hanky Panky"...... |
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Location: enid, ok | I think "Girl Scout Cookies" from Uncle Ted's latest would fit in nicely! |
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Weary?
My favorite version of Worried Man is the Devo version. Probably would go over like a lead balloon, but a bluegrass version of that makes me smile. |
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Location: Rego Park, NY, | Originally posted by stonebobbo:
I'm betting you didn't cover Highway To Hell. If Mike did he should have played this one.
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Phil, guess it would have brought a different response...good one!
Bobbo's sandals would have certainly fit in with our discussion about John the Baptizer however!
:D |
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| When did John the Baptist become John the Baptizer? |
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Location: closely held secret | It's what he did. |
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| ..here we go.. :rolleyes: |
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Location: closely held secret | I can't help it if the pagan Brit don't know stuff. |
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| It was a perfectly innocent question. Is the baptist known as the Baptizer over there? |
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Location: closely held secret | No, but I've heard him called before. In truth, it's probably a more accurate translation of how he was referred to in his time.
"Perfectly innocent" he said politely? Wait a minute...
Get off that computer before I tell your father you've been posting under his name... |
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| I'll ask my sister - she's doing a theology degree and has had to learn New Testament Greek and Old Testament Hebrew. Most people move to Florida when they retire...... |
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| Yes, it's the most accurate description of what he did. Check out this site They explain in the 4th paragraph. These people are in Europe somewhere, so it's a little closer to home for you. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | This is great news,
I'm no longer "Jeff the Pissist"!! |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | John the Baptizer.....it's more....communicatable, y'know? |
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Location: Vermont USA | So back to drinking cheap wine in a paper bag.
Whats the word Thunder-Bird.
Boones Farm apple
John the Baptist
Pauly |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 2241
Location: Simpsonville, SC | Mike, consider this a part of your learnin.... :rolleyes: :D ;) |
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Location: Colorado | OK 1st time I heard John the Baptizer - was written by Clarence Jordan in "The Cottonpatch Gospels" then made into a musical by Harry Chapin. Good tunes MusicMike... |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | "The Cottonpatch Gospels" This is by far one of the best productions I have seen...I highly recomend it...look on amazon for one of the vhs tapes at a great price or one of the newer dvd's...great stuff! |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | It was a perfectly innocent question. Is the baptist known as the Baptizer over there?
Hey Schroeder, whats happening? Sorry I failed to go back far enough in the thread to see your question...Yes, you are correct: he is generally known as John the Baptist...Baptizer is just another reference and Wabbit is also correct in that respect: it is what he did (and I know you knew that) and it is also what he was referred to in "The Cottonpatch Gospels": a highly entertaining parody of the Gospel story and the subsequent song of the same name is a classic as redone by Harry Chapin...
My class is from 9-5 and ends Friday: I wish you could see the digital setup the seminary invested in for this class and the digital media class: brand new Apple iMax 24" and integrated w/24 Macbooks in a custom power cabinet and digital projector; sound system, printer, etc. Awesome!
I closed the day with a rendition of Skip Ewing's "He's Just a Kid". Everyone is having a great time asking about the Adamas 08C...since I'm playing acoustic only, it is nice to hear from the rest of the class (45 persons) that it carries the room very nicely! Had the added audience of the National Association of Seminary Presidents who are meeting on campus this week and visited the class today! BTW, weary is for the papers I have to write by the end of the month. Just part of the fun. May is coming I just tell myself!
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Ok, I'm back home after an intense and very interesting week...the 08C was a big hit and drew a lot of attention from the students and faculty alike...I restrung it on Wednesday night: still had the original Adamas set from the factory...I had removed one shim several weeks ago (made the action just the way I like it) but I didn't change the strings at the time. This time I put on a set of Elixir Nano 80/20 Bronze custom Lt's. (12-52): WOW! What a difference...amazing tone difference (and I have not been that fond of Elixir's on Adamas guitars): really a nice sounding set. (your mileage may vary)
On Friday Morning I performed "Gethsemane" from Jesus Christ Superstar (originally sung by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple)...I received a standing ovation (unexpected and not to be confused with a certain OFC member ;) ) and many requests for CD's (I am working on a new CD: primarily of my own songs but perhaps a cover or two: Christian oriented). So, a good week but very nice to get back home: now to get those papers written...
Thanks to the Company for such a great guitar! |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Thanks for spreading the word, Mike. (The Ovation word, I mean. I don't want to get into religion, here, although it is Sunday and why aren't you in church?) I look forward to hearing you play someday.
Why don't you let us know what CDs you have already done and where we might find them? |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Mark, I arranged for a lay speaker before I went to N.C. for the week...I go Wed. for the 2nd treatment on my neck; its acting up again so we had arranged for me to have the day off: although I am sitting here doing year end reports for both churches...go figure...
my first CD "Cast Your Net" was recorded in 1991-2 and released on an Ind. Local label...sold well but I never had any large quantity of copies made...I went into the Ministry in '93 and left it all sit for nearly 9 years...I had 300 copies made in 2001 and sold all of them in a few months...I have been busy raising a family and writing new songs...I haven't had copies made of the 1st CD since although I have been thinking about doing just that...the new CD will get a lot of work after June...I have given some thought into putting it on the web...it also may have to wait until June... |
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Location: Simpsonville, SC | Put me down for one Mike! Bet "3 going on 23" will be on it. :cool: |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | I thought his name was John the Budweiser? |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | I'll drink to that! |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | nope, but accordingly he ate "wild honey and grasshoppers (locusts for the purests)"...and probably drank water instead of the traditional drink: "oinos": litterly new grape juice or new wine...much later, the name Budwiser, used since 1878 in the US, derived from the Bohemian city called Budweis (in German language) when part of Austria-Hungary until 1919, and České Budějovice since (first part of Czechoslovakia, then Czech Republic). In 1895, a brewery had been founded there, nowadays called Budějovický Budvar. FYI.
Everybody knows that Germans make the best beer anyway, lol! Your milage may vary... |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Everybody knows that Germans make the best beer anyway, lol! Your milage may vary...
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I had the dishonor of being with a French dude when he bought us some American Lowenbrau, tasted it, and spit it out!
I had to show him on the label where it said "brewed in America by Miller Brewing Company"
Quite embarrassing... For me, and my whole Nation!
He went and bought us some St. Pauli Girl instead...
[he read the label to make sure it wasn't made here] |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 2491
Location: Copenhagen Denmark | Everybody knows that Germans make the best beer anyway, lol! Your milage may vary...
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Mike I know that U meant " HEINEKEN "....
Great Info. on the Budweiser. |
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