Falling Up is a band name and a book
I took a picture of my cereal this morning. It was pretty... chex mix with milk, blueberries, and raspberries.
Did you know that Dave from Pax217 is also a plumber? I learned that this morning when I accidentally clicked on a link that changed the music I was listening to to an interview with Dave. But now I'm listening to the music again. It's 12 Stones - Far Away... good song, but I think I might like their old songs better.
Disney marathon today at 11a.m. They're late.
I've been less fond of rap/hip hop lately. I still like it, but I've been going back to my rock roots... or something like that. As a young music listener, I listened to dc Talk, Newboys, Jars of Clay, Switchfoot, Third Day, Michael W. Smith, and Audio Adrenaline. In fact, I believe my first tape was Michael W. Smith - Change Your World, back in 1992. I would've been 6. For years I listened to MWS, and then in 1996, I discovered Audio Adrenaline in my sister's music collection. Bloom was a wonderful CD and it helped bring me into my love of rock... I was 10. Around this time, I discovered Newsboys, dc Talk, Jars of Clay, and Third Day. I also got aquainted with Switchfoot and The Legend of Chin. And that was the beginning of my music life. Later I would listen to some Supertones, Five Iron Frenzy, Smalltown Poets, Shaded Red... you know, expand my horizons a little. It wasn't until 2000 that I started listening to rap/hip hop (although, I did like the old dc Talk, when they had some). John Reuben's Are We There Yet? was my first CD of that genre, and the collection grew from there (Grits, KJ-52, Knowdaverbs, Ill Harmonics, etc). Now my collection includes 12 Stones, Kutless, Tree63, Pax217, Thousand Foot Krutch, Disciple, tobyMac, Blindside, POD, Pillar... you name it.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home