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Posted by Buffalo on 02-07-2003 at03:00:

  COAH Christmas CD

So how many of you purchased the City On A Hill "It's Christmas Time" CD and what do you think?

I've listened to it (and TST's "Songs For The Day After Christmas") almost every day since I got them (before Christmas) and am not tired of them at all. If you averaged it out, I've probably listened to them the equivalent of two to three times per day (I put 'em on repeat.) How can I have heard them that much and not be tired of them yet? Well, I'm planning out a Christmas Concert kind-a thing for our Church to do next Christmas and it's all these songs that are the top contenders for inclusion (plus a couple of Randy Stonehill Christmas tunes.) I'm gonna burn a CD with my final program plan and present it to the powers that be at church and hopefully be able to, with other musicians and singers from Church, put on this night of Christmas songs for the other Church members. (I'm also planning for some of the songs to be acted out (like "Plastic Baby Jesus") or have a mini-drama set around the song.) (And, of course I'm listening while I'm working so I'm not always directly concentrating on the music...)

"It's Christmas Time", IMHO, is the best Christmas CD ever. Terry's is 2nd only because it's too short; if he had 5 more songs on there that were as good as the 5 that are there, his would be #1 and COAH-ICT would be #2.



Posted by DaLe on 02-07-2003 at08:16:

 

I have them BoTH Cool

both are GooD too,

but I put them away til next year...

I have too many NeW CD's to listen to...



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-07-2003 at10:52:

 

I also enjoy both of the CDs. I like all three of the COAH albums. Amazing stuff. I listen to Christmas music all year, so they are still getting a lot of listenings.



Posted by Joey T. on 02-07-2003 at12:07:

 

I downloaded the Terry song from Kazaa..... wasn't going to pay 15 bucks for a bunch of lame CCM artists on the rest of it.......... Red Face

But did buy SFTDAC, that is clasic TST. Big Grin



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-07-2003 at12:31:

 

It's actually a cool Christmas CD, Joey. I think you'd like it.



Posted by Joey T. on 02-07-2003 at12:46:

 

maybe by this next Christmas it will be available thru BMG.... Big Grin



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-07-2003 at13:22:

 

Wink



Posted by Mark on 02-07-2003 at19:09:

 

I have the COAH CD. I think my wife likes it. She took it with her to listen to at work during Christmas time.



Posted by baxter on 02-08-2003 at12:25:

 

i like them both very much Buffalo.

i expect an invitation to that Christmas service.



Posted by Mark on 02-08-2003 at14:04:

 

and a limo to pick you up?



Posted by baxter on 02-08-2003 at14:05:

 

If it is any of your business, yes, yes a limo as well!



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-08-2003 at14:55:

 

oooh
oooh

can I be the limo driver?



Posted by baxter on 02-08-2003 at15:19:

 

What is your rate?

How are you with confidentiality?



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-08-2003 at22:08:

 

as much or little as you can afford...


I don't recall.



Posted by Buffalo on 02-12-2003 at02:30:

  BYOL

Bring Your Own Limo.

Bax: You (and any and all other DAmb people) can attend the event, if it happens. I'm still working out the program for presentation to the appropriate people. If it gets approved in some form it will be a LOT of work for me being the novice/amatuer that I am. I will be relying on those more gifted at church for lots of help, but, that's why I'm starting so early, to have the time to work it out, practice, polish, then present. (I go way overboard with stuff like this (like all the materials I provide those who are going to help perform such as printed music, store-bought copies of the CD(s), etc.) in order to do the best we can desiring to honor God with a clear message.)

But it's still BYOL.



Posted by baxter on 02-12-2003 at02:33:

 

Fare enough.



Posted by Buffalo on 02-12-2003 at02:57:

  Faire?

"... The Future Fair! The fair for everybody, and no fair to anyone..."

(Not sure that the quote is exact, but, anyone know what it's from?)



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 02-12-2003 at13:02:

 

FUTURE FAIR: From {BOZOS} -- The FUTURE FAIR was an amusement park
which looked fondly back to the future. (The movie title "Back to the
Future" may have been influence by this). "A fair for all and no fare
for anybody!" The motivations for this fair are numerous: the 1933
Chicago Worlds Fair, with its "Hall of Science" (see {WALL OF SCIENCE}),
and the 1939 World of Tomorrow Worlds Fair in New York, with its
"Futurama" display.


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