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On episode 72, Steve and Britt break down Shout's debut album, "It Won't Be Long." Ken Tamplin, from the band Joshua, and Idle Cure's Chuck King got together and wrote some great tunes, and they recorded and released them on Frontline records in 1988. We also talk about a lot of news and generally have a great time! Lee Baker "Stone Tiger": https://www.leetbaker.com/ The Choir "Translucent": https://shop-thechoir.myshopify.com/ Liason merch/music: https://liaisonmusiconline.com/ Terry Scott Taylor: https://terryscotttaylor.bandcamp.com/ Other Links: web: geeksrockcast.com FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
El amor de Dios nos persigue. Es Su Gracia, la que con Su bendita terquedad no nos da tregua. Tenemos esa confianza por las palabras de Jesús en este sexto capítulo de la Buena Noticia según Juan. El poema "El lebrel o sabueso del Cielo" lo escribió en a finales del siglo XIX, Francis Thompson. Es la historia de cómo un joven abandona su vida acomodada para caer en la adicción en un sórdido Londres, donde encuentra al final a Dios en los brazos de una prostituta, atrapado por una Gracia irresistible. Tras la sintonía de Ruta 66 por la orquesta del trompetista Harry James, escuchamos la actualización del poema de "Hound of Heaven" que hizo uno de los grupos más extraños que salieron de la Revolución por Jesús. Daniel Amos, formado por Terry Scott Taylor en 1974, no encajaba en la edulcorada etiqueta de música de alabanza que había creado la Capilla Calvario, Maranatha. Años después de grabar su "Disco horrendo", logran publicar en 1981 su versión de la historia de Thompson en el Hollywood de los 70 con el sello que hace Larry Norman. Otro músico que no se amolda a la incipiente industria de la "música cristiana contemporánea" fue el tempranamente fallecido Mark Heard, muerto a los 40 años de un ataque al corazón. Tras estudiar periodismo en Georgia, se va a la comunidad suiza de L´Abri con Francis Schaeffer y al volver, publica su primer disco con el sello de Larry Norman, Solid Rock. Su canción "Corazón de corazones" (Heart of Heart)" la popularizó, sin embargo, Sam Phillips en 1983, cuando todavía utilizaba el nombre de Leslie, antes de casarse con T-Bone Burnett. "Como un vendaval con toda su fuerza / fui levantado de nuevo por el Señor", canta Van Morrison en 1979. En su canción "Full Force Gale" vuelve a la experiencia que tuvo cuando iba a la Asamblea de Hermanos que había abajo de su calle en Belfast, confiando de que "encontrará el camino de regreso a casa / siempre volverá al Señor". La película "Minari" (2020) da un cuadro de la fe tan honesto y verosímil, que sólo puede haber sido hecho por un cristiano, como es el joven cineasta coreano-americano Lee Isaac Chung. Premiado con el Oscar a la mejor actriz de reparto, cuenta la llegada de su familia a la América profunda en los años 80. El asombro de la Gracia de esta historia contrasta con la débil fe de sus protagonistas. Escuchamos escenas de la versión doblada con los comentarios de José de Segovia sobre la banda sonora de Emile Mosseri. "Puedes escuchar la llamada de Dios", canta Neil Diamond en la canción que popularizó Elvis Presley a finales de los 60 (And The Grass Won´t Pay No Mind). Su iniciativa da la seguridad a Mike Scott de los Waterboys, por la que puede descansar en sus "Brazos eternos" (Everlasting Arms) en 1996.
No hay nada más difícil en la vida que convivir con tus propios errores. Es muy duro saber que lo que has hecho mal, no puedes deshacerlo. Quisieras volver atrás en el tiempo y hacer todo diferente, pero el mal que has hecho, hecho está. Intentas entonces, purgar por ello, compensarlo de algún modo, hacer expiación por tu pecado, pero te das cuenta que de nada sirve... La cabecera de "Ruta 66" está hoy a cargo de dos músicos italianos, el pianista Michele Francesconi y la cantante Laura Avanzolini. El texto del Evangelio según Lucas en que ahora meditamos, esta parada en el viaje por la vida a la luz de los 66 libros de la Biblia, está en el capítulo 22. Comienza con el relato de la traición de Judas. (vv. 1-6), que ha inspirado a numerosos artistas, uno de ellos, el irlandés Gavin Friday. Amigo de infancia del cantante de U2, Bono, viven en la misma calle de Cedarwood Road en Dublin con Guggi y su hermano (Derek y Peter Rowen), hijos de una familia de una Asamblea de Hermanos, por la que conocen la Biblia desde niños. Escuchamos su "Apologia" (1989). Antes de ser apresado, Jesús celebra la Pascua con sus discípulos, cuando les dice que tomen pan y vino en memoria suya (vv. 7-23). El cantautor Michael Card es hijo de un medico y nieto de un pastor bautista en Tennessee, que hizo estudios bíblicos en la universidad del oeste de Kentucky con el conocido erudito William Lane, además de física, astronomía, filosofía y literatura clásica. Las canciones que empezó a escribir para acompañar los sermones dieron lugar a cánticos como "El Shaddai" y una trilogía sobre la vida de Cristo en los 80. Luego hizo este tema sobre la Cena del Señor, "¡Ven a la Mesa!" (Come To The Table 1996). La combinación del Jinete que viene en las nubes de la Profecía bíblica con el Rey Siervo del Evangelio inspiró a Phil Keaggy en 1976 la canción "Caballo salvaje" (Wild Horse). A este gran guitarrista de Ohio le falta medio dedo en la mano derecha por un accidente que tuvo en la granja donde se cría en una familia católica. En los 60 entra en un grupo de garaje con el guitarrista de los Eagles, Joe Walsh, hasta formar el grupo Glass Harp. Tras experimentar con el LSD, entra en crisis con la muerte de su madre en un accidente de coche en 1970 y llega a la fe cristiana. Graba con Jimi Hendrix en Nueva York y colabora con Paul McCartney, cuya voz recuerda en composiciones que tienen mucha influencia de los Beatles. Este tema muestra la influencia también de C. S. Lewis en sus textos. El título de la película, esta vez, da nombre a nuestro programa, "Expiación" (2007). La impresionante novela del escritor inglés Ian McEwan es llevada al cine por Joe Wright con una Keira Knightley en "estado de gracia". La búsqueda de expiación del personaje de Briony por el mal que produce a su hermana y al hijo de la ama de llaves de esta casa señorial en los años 30, marca toda su vida. Escuchamos diálogos de la primera parte del filme, comentados por José de Segovia, a la luz del relato de la negación de Pedro (vv. 31-34: 54-62)) con el fondo de la banda sonora original de Dario Marianelli. El cantautor uruguayo Luis Alfredo Díaz ha hecho algunas de las más originales composiciones en español, inspiradas por su fe. Graba ya espirituales negros como adolescente en el ambiente pentecostal de Uruguay, hasta viajar en su juventud a Finlandia, donde llega a hacer discos de himnos en finés. En Burgos comienza una comunidad cristiana al estilo de la Gente de Jesús en los 70, hasta dedicarse a la música en el mundo católico de España y Latinoamérica, donde graba en vivo esta impresionante canción sobre lo ocurrido en "El Getsemaní", una vigilia en la basílica de Guadalupe en México. El músico californiano Terry Scott Taylor está detrás de una de las bandas más extrañas que surgió en la Revolución por Jesús, Daniel Amos. Las canciones de estos "hippies" convertidos al cristianismo que forman la Última Banda de Jubal les llevan a formar un grupo de "country rock" con el nombre de estos dos profetas bíblicos. Tras entrar en el sello de Larry Norman, inician una serie de cuatro discos como Crónicas de Alarma, que tienen algunos de los textos más creativos e imaginativos de la llamada "música cristiana contemporánea". En su continua experimentación, forman a finales de los 80 otra banda con seudónimos llamada The Swirling Eddies. El tema "El giro" (The Twist 1994) es una sorprendente visión de Getsemaní (vv. 39-53) Acabamos el programa con otro músico singular, Peter Case, un original cantautor de Nueva York que va a San Francisco, donde comienza una carrera musical que le lleva a formar en California a finales de los 70, la mítica banda de los Plimsouls, ahora recuperada en las actuaciones en vivo que aparecen en la película del joven Nicolas Cage, Valley Girl (1983), donde suena una y otra vez su canción "A Million Miles Away". La fe cristiana por la que todavía va a la iglesia, le lleva a escribir canciones como esta confesión de que "Todavía pertenezco a Jesús" (I Still Belong To Jesus 2010) para Robert Randolph & The Family Band. Esa es la esperanza de Pedro y muchos de nosotros, que pertenezcamos a Jesús, a pesar de nuestros muchos fracasos.
On this "impossibly short version of the ongoing conversation you'll find at TrueTunes.com" we revisit our conversation with songwriter, artist, and pioneer, Terry Scott Taylor. Between his solo work, his groundbreaking work with the band Daniel Amos, his collaboration with The 77s' Michael Roe, The Choir's Derri Daugherty, and Adam Again's Gene Eugene as The Lost Dogs, and even his more experimental or humorous work with The Swirling Eddies or as the composer of soundtracks for animated shows and video games, Taylor has been setting invitingly high standards since the 1970s. If there is ever anything resembling a True Tunes Mt. Rushmore - be certain that Taylor's glorious mug will be etched thereupon. About The True Tunes Microdose Episodes: As we look back on our first 100 episodes we have gathered some of these "greatest hits" - never more than 5 minutes long - to remind long-time listeners of where we've been and give new folks a chance to check us out. To hear the original show CLICK HERE. If you want to support the show, please join our Patreon community or drop us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
If you think True Tunes host and founder John J. Thompson is objective about music - merely a dispassionate observer or fact-gathering journalist... think again. "Before I wrote about music," he admits, "before I worked in the industry at all - before I promoted concerts or started True Tunes back in the 80s - I was a kid with a guitar, bad hair, and way more confidence than talent. Inspired by heroes like T Bone Burnett, Steve Taylor, Bob Dylan, Bono, Mark Heard, Bruce Cockburn, The 77s, and all of the bands Terry Scott Taylor was in, I knew I had to make music. Everything I have done since then has flowed from this original inspiration. I am definitely biased about this stuff." And despite how busy he has been helping other people with their projects, It's been a long time since Thompson has released new music of his own. With the release of a new double single: "Ghost In The Needle" / "Not OK At All" that time has come and he is ready to show his hand. In this special "extended" 45RPM episode, JJT is joined by his wife - and longsuffering Wayside bandmate - Michelle Lynn Thompson to discuss their new songs in particular and their somewhat complicated creative relationship in general. Elsewhere in the show, he sits down with producer Matt Goldman, famous for his work with Underoath, The Chariot, Luxury, and others, to talk about the production process. Full Show Notes are available at TrueTunes.com/Wayside45 and all of the band's available music can be found at TheWaysideStore.com. If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
In the conclusion of our conversation with Michael Roe we talk about one of JJT's favorite 77s songs in great detail, along with the birth, evolution, survival, and impact of The Lost Dogs, and the hard-won lessons Roe has learned along the way. The Choir's Steve Hindalong and Derri Daugherty offer some revealing perspectives on their brother-in-arms and singer/songwriter/visual artist and Love Coma frontman Chris Taylor reflects on Roe as both a fan and as a young artist under his tutelage. And don't miss Part One in which Roe talks about his earliest influences as an artist, the progressive faith community that embraced him and made space for The 77s to emerge, and our special 45RPM episode in which his bandmates Aaron Smith, Jan Eric Volz, Terry Scott Taylor and Jimmy Abegg riff on Roe along with longtime friend and advocate Randy Layton. Find the complete Show Notes page, including a complete list of all music used on this episode at TrueTunes.com/Roe2. BUY Michael Roe's music HERE Check out our special Spotify Mix of Roe's music HERE Don't forget to check out Michael Roe's special Jukebox Takeover mix, including over 60 of the most influential records in his life HERE The True Tunes Podcast is sponsored by VisionTrust.org. Help us change the world for one child at a time by sponsoring today. Visit VisionTrust.org/TrueTunes for more information. If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our SWAG STORE.
Introducing TRUE TUNES @ 45RPM - the new short-form version of the deep-dive conversations happening in the main True Tunes Podcast and at TrueTunes.com. In honor of the release of his stunning new solo double-album This Beautiful Mystery, this premiere episode features a conversation with Terry Scott Taylor from the Daniel Amos Alarma! Radio Special (produced by our own Bruce A. Brown in 1981) alongside a clip from our conversation with Taylor in the fall of 2021. As always, THANKS to our Patreon supporters and to the amazing staff and volunteers at VisionTrust.org. CLICK HERE TO MAKE A DONATION or find us at Patreon.com/TrueTunes to join our support team. For more information visit TrueTunes.com
On this second installment of our conversation with Terry Scott Taylor, we take a deep and careful listen to his expansive new solo project, This Beautiful Mystery. Over two discs, and 21 songs, we uncover a wide range of thoughts, metaphors, emotions, and sounds - but what are the guiding images and ideas behind it all? Taylor has been perfecting his craft as a writer, musician, and producer, for over fifty years. On This Beautiful Mystery, he dug deep, so we will too. We'll explore his literary influences, the tangible ways his musical friends contributed to the project, and how Covid-19 and quarantines contributed to the entire experience. Whether you are already a fan or just enjoy songwriting brilliance, soulful eloquence, and a dramatic, half-century-long underdog story, this one's for you! Full music notes, links to a mix of Terry's early musical influences and favorite records (curated by him for our weekly Spotify Gallery Stage Mixtape,) our own mix of songs from under all of his various hats, and a hidden mash-up of DA/Eddies/Solo/LostDogs moments created by Bruce A. Brown specially for subscribers to our email list, can all be found at TrueTunes.com/TST2 . Sponsored by VisionTrust.org. Join us on the sponsorship journey today.
Often overlooked in the world of Christian melodic metal, Fear Not's Elefante-produced debut '93 album is a hidden gem released right at the end of the hair metal era. Join Steve and Britt as they discuss this ablum! Spotify Ep Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3pGMyEW Kerry Livgren's Cantata: https://bit.ly/numavox Terry Scott Taylor: https://bit.ly/tst-mystery Bloodgood/Whitecross Virtual Concert: https://fb.me/e/2ZPHL17bJ Other Links - FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast Email: geeksrockcast@gmail.com
On the eve of the release of his long-awaited and almost overwhelming 21-song solo masterwork, This Beautiful Mystery, singer/songwriter Terry Scott Taylor gives us a remarkably transparent and vulnerable look into his creative and spiritual formation as an artist. It's impressive enough for any musician to be producing the best work of their career in their seventies, but what keeps a “restless creative” pushing so hard, and digging so deep, after decades of relative obscurity and even direct opposition? Between his work with the ground-breaking band Daniel Amos, the collaborative Lost Dogs project, the light-hearted Swirling Eddies spin-off, or his more personal solo work, Taylor has set, and re-set, standards as a writer, an artist, and a producer of others' work. And yet so few people even know his name. In this first of two installments, we hear about Terry's roots, his influences, and his general formation. In Part Two we will explore This Beautiful Mystery in great detail; as both the present culmination of a well-traveled journey and as a roadmap for another generation of restless creatives looking to make soulful sense in these crazy days. Full music list available on the Show Notes page at TrueTunes.com/TST1
Terry Scott Taylor is an American songwriter, record producer, writer and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies. Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative music group, Lost Dogs. Taylor is highly regarded for his songwriting skills. These often include allusions to and reworkings of material ranging from Elizabethan poets to modern authors like C.S. Lewis and Frederick Buechner. He is currently based in Vancouver, Washington.
This episode we get a chance to talk to a living legend in Terry Scott Taylor. Come along as we discuss production duties, mysterious keyboard players, and the role of a Christian when creating art.
"Harry Whodunit: The Mystery of the Nine Samsons"Enjoy your Covid lockdown with this Harry Whodunit mystery audio adventure!Back in Episode 31, we mentioned Harry Whodunit as one of our favorite little-known bits of Evangelical pop culture. And in Episode 32, we played a digitized version of one of the two cassette sets we own. And then in Episode 36, we played a digitized version of the other set we own. As we discussed last episode, creator Terry Scott Taylor recently put his entire audio archives up for sale, including the entire (4 adventures) Harry Whodunit collection! We were very excited to see that, and bought the collection.And here is the third adventure we've posted, although it was the first one produced. And so, we proudly present "The Mystery of the Nine Samsons!"Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed.We would love to hear from you about this topic, or the podcast episode. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan
Part 1 of 2 on some specific ways to support indie artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus the deets on 3 new crowdfunding campaigns. ---------------- SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN --------------- * Beki Hemingway - Earth & Asphalt - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bekihemingway/earth-and-asphalt-help-beki-hemingway-make-a-new-album ---------------- OTHER CAMPAIGNS -------------------- * Slugs & Bugs - Modern Kid -https://slugsandbugs.com/pages/slugstarter-modern-kid *Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus - Songs of Yearning & Nocturnes - https://www.occultation.co.uk/Occultation_Space/Releases/LOGOS7E4072/Orders/soy_orders.html ----------------- PATREON LINKS ------------------- * John Millea - https://www.patreon.com/JohnMillea * Terry Scott Taylor - https://www.patreon.com/terryscotttaylor * Christa Wells - https://www.patreon.com/christawells * Eric Peters - https://www.patreon.com/ericpeters * Sara Groves - https://www.patreon.com/saragroves * Ginny Owens - https://www.patreon.com/ginnyowens * Jenny & Tyler - https://www.patreon.com/jennyandtyler * Shai Linne (Shy) - https://www.patreon.com/shailinne * Jason Harrod - https://www.patreon.com/jasonharrod * Randy Stonehill - https://www.patreon.com/RandyStonehill * Chris Taylor - https://www.patreon.com/christaylorworld * The Homestead Collective - https://www.patreon.com/homesteadcollective * Audrey Assad - https://www.patreon.com/audreyassad * John Tibbs - https://www.patreon.com/johntibbsmusic * Psallos - https://www.patreon.com/psallos * Natalie Schlabs - https://www.patreon.com/natalieschlabs * The Brilliance - https://www.patreon.com/thebrilliance * Lowland Hum - https://www.patreon.com/lowlandhum * Garrett Vandenberg - https://www.patreon.com/garrettvandenberg ----------------- CREDITS --------------- * Host/Producer - Garret Godfrey * Executive Producer - Dave Trout * SPONSOR: Graham Jones - https://is.gd/grahamsp * Support UTR Media during COVID-19 (25% to artist fund) - https://utrmedia.org/donate * Theme music - http://royaltyfreekings.com * Bumper music - https://seeds.churchonthemove.com/home * Twitter - https://twitter.com/goodpatron * Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic * Email - goodpatronpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2020 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - more info at https://utrmedia.org
On this episode we visit with artist, songwriter, producer, film-maker, and now teacher, Steve Taylor to talk about telling better stories, and telling stories better. Plus we take a look at The Lost Dogs' classic 1993 album Little Red Riding Hood and The Innocence Mission's brand new release See You Tomorrow on the Jukebox. We also get an advance listen to a brand new cut from Terry Scott Taylor's forthcoming LP. Full show notes and song list at TrueTunes.com And a big thanks to our new sponsor, VisionTrust! Check out their awesome work at VisionTrust.org.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¿Aún os quedan regalos por comprar? Bueno, quizás os haya venido bien esperar, para sacar mejor partido a las recomendaciones de nuestro último TV or not TV de 2019. Modera: Xevi Panda Participan: Marta Cabello y Salvador Rojo Edición y Música: Daniel Linero Temas de Steven´s Seagulls, Darren Korb, John Paesano, Stephen Rippy, Hotline Miami OST, Kazumi Totaka, Peter McConnell, Motion Amp, Hirozaku "Hip" Tanaka, Nobuo Uematsu, Terry Scott Taylor, , Graeme Norgate, Gustavo Santaolalla, Aftermath, Joe Hisaishi, Masato Koibe, Oli Wood y Masato Nakamura.
Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos, from 1978. Classic Christian Rock Radio's Geoff Cooper interviewed him while Geoff was part of The All Night Show on CJJC radio in Langley, BC, Canada. The interview was recorded in July 1978 at Broadway Church in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Les skypes Jacob's Trouble members in Georgia to see what they're up to 25 years after their debut album was released. They tell about recording Door Into Summer with producer Terry Scott Taylor and how they got signed to Frontline in the first place. – Rewind Episode 38: Host Les Carlsen catches up with Jacob’s Trouble members via Skype during rehearsal for their reunion concert. The original trio will play songs from their Frontline Records debut album Door Into Summer, including covers by The Beatles and The Monkees. Yes, they are not ashamed to say they are fans of The Monkees. Jerry Davison, Mark Blackburn and Steve Atwell talk about recording their first album with Terry Scott Taylor producing. Les remembers working with Taylor and how he was given the nickname Tinker Bell; while Jerry considered working with his music hero a dream come true. Listeners learn how Jacob’s Trouble got signed to Frontline in the first place through Jerry’s music store management position. Mark explains the nature of the church he pastors, for which concert funds will benefit. And Steve is pretty quiet, as usual.
Stories include Jimmy’s first interaction with his idol and triple Deliverance album producer, Terry Scott Taylor. He also recalls Gene Eugene’s idea for “skull guy†album cover art. Jimmy demonstrates complicated guitar parts of Pseudo Intellec – Rewind Episode 37 continues the in-studio appearance with Deliverance members Jimmy P. Brown and George Ochoa. Songs from 5 Frontline albums, and background stories about them, fill the hour. Listeners also get to hear a selection from the most recent independent Deliverance album, Hear What I Say?. The session includes humorous stories, including Jimmy’s first interaction with his idol and triple Deliverance album producer, Terry Scott Taylor. He also recalls Gene Eugene’s idea for “skull guy†album cover art. Jimmy demonstrates complicated guitar parts of Pseudo Intellectual and fills the show with laughter. The show celebrates a recent vinyl collector’s edition of Weapons of Our Warfare by Roxx Productions.
This episode features one of Tom's favorite game genres, point-and-click adventures. The music this week is a bit more ambient than usual, but still enjoyable as usual. Lots of Lucas Arts games are featured, as well as many Western composers.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
Under-appreciated Alternative, plus interview with Sean Patrick Doty (Veil of Ashes) – Frontline Records Rewind EP 11! Host, Brian Healy, selected some great overlooked or under-appreciated songs. Includes info on some of the artists about what they are doing these days.