March 31st, 2004 at 11:00 pm
by sillyjoe (Life and Introspection, Religion)
GOD, your God, will cut away the thick callouses on your heart and your children’s hearts, freeing you to love GOD, your God, with your whole heart and soul and live, really live. — Deuteronomy 30:6 MSG
I’ve been reading Deuteronomy 30 over and over again.
I love how the Message translation puts the person of God as “GOD, your God.” First of all, he’s all caps GOD…the sovereign LORD, the almighty, the KING. But that’s not all…He’s YOUR God. He’s not just some impersonal deity, he’s THE personal God…YOUR personal God. He is in you, and you in Him.
This commandment that I’m commanding you today isn’t too much for you, it’s not out of your reach. It’s not on a high mountain–you don’t have to get mountaineers to climb the peak and bring it down to your level and explain it before you can live it. And it’s not across the ocean–you don’t have to send sailors out to get it, bring it back, and then explain it before you can live it. No. The word is right here and now–as near as the tongue in your mouth, as near as the heart in your chest. Just do it! — v. 11-14
I love these verses here. He’s telling us that what He’s giving us to do is doable. In fact, it’s right in reach. I love the way this is worded in the Message too.
Go here to read the whole chapter…I hope you are encouraged by it as I was.
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March 29th, 2004 at 6:34 pm
by sillyjoe (Adventures in Randomosity, Life and Introspection)
Geof posted about his blog being a “personal archive,” and that he writes what he writes there more for himself than for his readers. This is so true of my blog here too…A lot of what I put on here is for my amusement, and for me to remember what happened in my life. However, I can’t get away from the feeling that those rare posts of mine that are serious or introspective, may actually serve a purpose to the outside world. In that extremely rare case, I hope I say something that helps you somehow. I mean, I owe you something, don’t I? You ARE reading this craptastic stuff.
Also, I think some of my reasons for continuing to post things here are a bit selfish in the fact that I get excited when I go to my referral log and see a lot of new hits…I like it when I see comments…It gives me a sense that someone is interested in my life. And that’s comforting.
Who knows? It’s a crazy thing, the human mind.
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March 29th, 2004 at 6:21 pm
by sillyjoe (School)
something something something a fool.
Yeah, I don’t remember all the words…sorry Adam Sandler.
Today was the first day back after spring break..and we did nothing…it was boring.
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March 26th, 2004 at 4:38 pm
by sillyjoe (Music)
Tomorrow night is the Wertz concert.
Second time I’ll be seeing him since January.
Last week was the third time I’d seen Dave Barnes since last fall, and the second time since February.
Am I obsessed?
You’re dang right.
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March 24th, 2004 at 3:24 pm
by sillyjoe (Life and Introspection, Music)
Here’s part two.
- “Faraway Land” by Ron Block – This song has really spoken to my heart from the first time I heard it on the Alison Krauss and Union Station Live album.
- “Coming To Life” by the Normals – Again, I have such a tendency to get caught up in the stuff…a reminder of what really matters is what really makes me live after all.
- “Best I Can” by the Normals – This one has been my theme song since the first time I heard it. The lyrics to the last verse have been in my head at least once a day for a couple of years now.
- “Clumsy” by Chris Rice – I screw up so much. And I can be such a moron, and oh so clumsy. But God still loves me, and He WILL and IS perfecting me.
- “Things I Prayed For” by Eli – I’ve really prayed for a lot of this stuff. No, really.
Who knows if there’ll be more? This could go on forever.
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March 24th, 2004 at 1:27 pm
by sillyjoe (Life and Introspection, Music)
It’s amazing how at different parts of my life, I’ve been able to find a song that speaks to that moment. Not only that, but a song that describes exactly what I’m going through and what I’m thinking at that time in my life.
I thought I’d compile a list of some of the songs that I’ve “lived” in the past few years. Don’t be surprised if a lot of them are by the same artist.
- “What You Want” by Caedmon’s Call – About a year ago, maybe a little longer, I found myself completely head over heels for a particular girl. She wasn’t feeling it though…in fact, in no way whatsoever did she feel the same way I did. I sang along to this one quite often during that period.
- “Stupid Kid” by Caedmon’s Call – This one comes up pretty often. I get stuck in my complacency pretty often, and I also get caught up in the expectations I and others have for myself.
- “Let That Be Enough” by Switchfoot – There are times when I don’t feel God’s presence, and when I need to know He’s there. This song speaks to those times.
- “Table for Two” by Caedmon’s Call – Every single guy in the world should have this song in his catalogue. I’m not kidding.
- “All I Know” by Matt Wertz – So often I get wrapped up in all the “stuff” of life, and I have to go back to that place where I realize that all there is is God and myself, and that all that matters is what He did for me. I fall down so often, but how comforting it is to know He’s there to bandage up my skinned knees.
- “Behind A Smile” by Matt Wertz – How often we all live this one. I paint on this clown face so often, pretending like everything’s okay, when I’m so often broken inside. More than once I’ve cried while listening to this one.
That’s all for now…there are tons more…but I haven’t got the time. I’ll probable update this as time goes on
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March 22nd, 2004 at 3:48 pm
by sillyjoe (Around the Interweb, sports)
But Mark Cuban has a weblog, which is just another reason why he’s the best and coolest owner in sports.
I mean come on.
Hat tip to the Tyrant.
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March 21st, 2004 at 10:51 pm
by sillyjoe (Adventures in Randomosity)
That’s right.
I’m on spring break.
I bet you are oh so jealous.
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March 20th, 2004 at 8:24 pm
by sillyjoe (Geekness)
I’ve got a new link category…”The A List.” This is for books, cds, movies, whatever that I highly recommend.
Yeah.
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March 20th, 2004 at 12:07 pm
by sillyjoe (Music)
I’ve been anticipating this one for a while, and Dave Barnes and producer Ed Cash did not disappoint. The cd manages to depart from the sound of Dave’s first ep Three, Then Four, and yet still remain true to the style of his live show. The full band sound fits him well, and so does Ed Cash’s producing. The album starts with a band on “Crazyboutya,” a catchy song about lovin’ a lady. The instrumentation on the song is great, and fun to listen to. I was surprised to see Andrew Peterson’s buddy Ben Shive’s name on the musician list playing the wurlitzer…ahh, just another reason to love this disc. I love the background vocals on this song as well, the simple “Crazy bout you baby…” loop sounds just great. Ed Cash provides a little “human kazoo” before the bridge…for a great breakdown that just makes ya laugh. Up next is “Until You,” which is thusfar my favorite song on the disc, and another love song. Dave, much like his buddy Matt Wertz, is cranking out love songs like nobody’s business. And they’re working. Just go see one of them live and see all the girls swooning…and you’ll understand. Anyway, “Until You” is best summed up by the second half of its chorus. “Love was kept from me like a secret, and I swore that I was through until you.” I love the melody in this song. It’s just good stuff. Up next, “Grace’s Amazing Hands,” one of the two songs from Three, Then Four making an appearance on this disc. The changes made on this song are great. The background vocals Ed Cash and Dave provide are once again flawless, and Ed’s electric guitar plus Ben Shive’s wurlitzer give the song a great touch. Great new spin on an old school Dave song. There’s a section where Dave scats along with his guitar…fun stuff. Next, we have “Can’t Grow Tired of Your Love.” What a fun song. Nothing much to say about this song….other than that there’s a TRUMPET on it. That’s right. A trumpet. Up next…”The L.A. Song.” This version of the song is very different from the way Dave does it live. He’s singing in a different rhythm, and Ed’s playing a classical guitar on top of Dave’s guitar. I like this version…maybe ever better than the live version. But they’re both great. This is an awesome song, and the lyric to the chorus is just great. “He uses love like a bullet from a gun, and she’s careful like a surgeon. Everywhere he goes they all know to run, but she can’t help but love him.” Next we have “Prayers of the Saints,” a song about the power of Christian prayer. This song has a bit of a Latin feel to it, with some great percussion. There’s a vocal effect where Dave’s voice is a little more condensed….gives the song a great feel. The next song, “Your Love Will Never Change,” a song of musings about the love of God, lends to the original acoustic sound of Dave’s first project. It’s just Dave on vocals and his Taylor acoustic. No frills, just good stuff. From acoustic bliss to jam-out fun, “What Am I Gonna Do?” is one of the funnest songs to sing along with in your car. It’s a song about professing love. Once again….amazing background vox by Barnes and Cash. Ed does a fantastic job layering the different guitars…I’m having trouble counting how many are playing at once on some parts of this record. There’s a fun instrumental breakdown before the bridge. This song is great live, too. “Nothing Fancy” is the second and final song on this album that was originally on Dave’s EP…the song has a faster feel to it than the original version, with some good drum tracks laid down by Dan Needham. Once again, Ben Shive on the wurlitzer….it’s just priceless. “The Inbetween” is a song about what the off and on and the hot and cold that is love. Not much to say…it’s still good stuff. Cash’s guitar gives it a blues feel, and Dave’s soulful vocal just adds to that feel. The last song and shortest song on the album is oh-so-oh-so different from the rest, but oh-so-oh-so great. The instrumentation? Simply Ben Shive on piano and Anthony Lamarchia on cello, with Dave singing and Ed Cash providing background vocals. The song? “On A Night Like This,” a song which Dave confesses in concert he wrote after seeing Serendipity. Favorite quote from that song explanation? “I just pause the DVD on a part where Kate Beckinsdale looks really pretty, and say, ‘Kate, this one’s for you’.”
Well, there you have it. Seriously, go buy Brother, Bring the Sun at awarestore.com. Do it for yourself. You’ll thank me later. If you still aren’t positive, you can go to davebarnesrocks.com and listen to three streaming songs from the album. Check it out, yo.
My grade: 5 stars
postscript–I wish I could write love songs like some of these…shew.
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