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hort version of this is that your logic that "if they were any good a secular label would have signed them" leaves much to be desired. How much of a secret is it that labels sell what they think will make them money and not what is actually good? And why should it then be a surprise that music downloading and independent distribution streams are taking hold while they continue to ride their dinosaurs?
And you decry the overuse of standard progressions but you named Bob Dylan, who probably made more of a career out of finding variations of ii-V-I than any artist of his generation.
I have been as strong an advocate as anybody that "Christian music" needs to get out of the ten-years-ago and start focusing on quality music.
I apologise for my typical bi-polarness that comes out on the internet.
QuoteLeelandHis demos were pretty good...On that subject, Michael W. Smith is another exception.
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I challenge you to find a Christian artist besides Liegh Nash that can sing better or equal to Leslie Feist...
I will say that Christian metal is incredibly innovative. Underoath has definitely been innovative...
Someone with that kind of innovation and musical impact haven't really ever existed in its genre besides Phil Keaggy, MW Smith, Underoath, and arguably DC Talk.
This made me think of something. Do you think bands like Radiohead, Sonic Youth, or U2 would have had the same impact on the progression of rock and roll that they each did if they were under the Christian label? I mean, think about it. Someone with that kind of innovation and musical impact haven't really ever existed in its genre besides Phil Keaggy, MW Smith, Underoath, and arguably DC Talk.
As a music critic (who hates most popular secular music), I challenge you to find a Christian artist besides Liegh Nash that can sing better or equal to Leslie Feist, write lyrics better than Bob Dylan, or play guitar better than Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, or Jack White.
Playing guitar... I can't say, I don't play... so I'm not sure. I'll let someone else take this.
Quote from: fireninja on February 18, 2009, 10:18:38 PMPlaying guitar... I can't say, I don't play... so I'm not sure. I'll let someone else take this. BRET. CANNY. never heard of him? wondering what band he's in? he's not. he lives about a block away from me. started learning Van Halen within the first couple weeks of playing. he's now been playing a year, and can listen to a song, and play it. he's 7th grade. he's a prodigy. a very good one. he's also incredible at piano. played Solfeggioro in 4th grade... PERFECT. mark my words, he will be amazing, and he pretty much hates all music that isn't Christian rock... or Disturbed.
Carrie Underwood - Jesus take the wheel. She has been top female vocalist for three years in a row. And that's a Christian song, I'm not sure if she's a Christian. And she puts your guys to shame.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on February 18, 2009, 11:15:55 PMQuote from: fireninja on February 18, 2009, 10:18:38 PMPlaying guitar... I can't say, I don't play... so I'm not sure. I'll let someone else take this. BRET. CANNY. never heard of him? wondering what band he's in? he's not. he lives about a block away from me. started learning Van Halen within the first couple weeks of playing. he's now been playing a year, and can listen to a song, and play it. he's 7th grade. he's a prodigy. a very good one. he's also incredible at piano. played Solfeggioro in 4th grade... PERFECT. mark my words, he will be amazing, and he pretty much hates all music that isn't Christian rock... or Disturbed.Oh yeah? My cousin is ten and can play the Saxaphone, the piano, the drums, the guitar (acoustic and electic), and the bass. I taught him how to solo at Christmas; I wish I had learned that at his age.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 18, 2009, 11:17:53 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on February 18, 2009, 11:15:55 PMQuote from: fireninja on February 18, 2009, 10:18:38 PMPlaying guitar... I can't say, I don't play... so I'm not sure. I'll let someone else take this. BRET. CANNY. never heard of him? wondering what band he's in? he's not. he lives about a block away from me. started learning Van Halen within the first couple weeks of playing. he's now been playing a year, and can listen to a song, and play it. he's 7th grade. he's a prodigy. a very good one. he's also incredible at piano. played Solfeggioro in 4th grade... PERFECT. mark my words, he will be amazing, and he pretty much hates all music that isn't Christian rock... or Disturbed.Oh yeah? My cousin is ten and can play the Saxaphone, the piano, the drums, the guitar (acoustic and electic), and the bass. I taught him how to solo at Christmas; I wish I had learned that at his age.those were just his 2 best instruments. he's also rather good at trumpet, drums and bass. and yes, he's played acoustic and electric.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 19, 2009, 09:28:46 AMDid I mention that I played Tiny Dancer on the piano and he played along on the Saxophone, both in key and creatively, the day that he got it?the day he got the saxophone? had he played the sax before? or just worked hard to learn fingering in one day?
Did I mention that I played Tiny Dancer on the piano and he played along on the Saxophone, both in key and creatively, the day that he got it?
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 19, 2009, 11:02:49 AMQuote from: Colin Michael on February 19, 2009, 09:28:46 AMDid I mention that I played Tiny Dancer on the piano and he played along on the Saxophone, both in key and creatively, the day that he got it?the day he got the saxophone? had he played the sax before? or just worked hard to learn fingering in one day?Well, I mean, I could pick it up and figure out the scales too; it's not that hard. Neither of us are Bobby Keys, but we can make it make music.
Oh yeah? Well the thing with me is that on the morning of the test I was reaching for the orange juice and accidentally grabbed laundry detergent and I had to get my stomach pumped. After a good while of that I ripped the IV out of my arm, told the nurse I had an SAT to take, and did what I had to do. Talk about a crazy day!
Quote from: RickyOh yeah? Well the thing with me is that on the morning of the test I was reaching for the orange juice and accidentally grabbed laundry detergent and I had to get my stomach pumped. After a good while of that I ripped the IV out of my arm, told the nurse I had an SAT to take, and did what I had to do. Talk about a crazy day!
That or I was indirectly and obscurely referring to the ridiculous oneupmanship going on right above me.I'll go with spam.
Did you write the book of love,And do you have faith in God above,If the Bible tells you so? Do you believe in rock n roll,Can music save your mortal soul,And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
Mark, it was actually the LAST train for the coast.
Quote from: fireninja on February 20, 2009, 05:38:41 PMMark, it was actually the LAST train for the coast. that must have been one Crazy Train.