Jul 10
Dave Matthews Band - Tampa
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Last night Kristin and I went to the Dave Matthews Band show in Tampa. It was phenomenal. It was even more enjoyable than our last experience because we didn’t get soaked. I said it last time, but concerts always make me realize how much I love the common interests Kristin and I have.

#41 was amazing because Boyd Tinsley soloed for quite the extended period of time. Also, Jeff Coffin filled in for an injured LeRoi Moore. He was unbelievable. He totally owned “Grey Street” and “Two Step”. Tim Reynolds was also a nice addition. At times Tim’s presence made the feel of this show very different than the typical DMB style. It was good though. Some of the songs they really geared toward electric. Carter opened up the hi-hats and gave several tunes (including “Two Step”) a more rock feel.

Overall it was a ridiculous show. The visual displays were amazing as always and the band played great. Also, never a bad thing to hang out with Drew Allen.

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Tampa Ford Amphitheatre

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Drew Driving

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Luckily, Drew had PERmier parking

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A few lights

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Kristin and I

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Apr 30

Here are some pictures from our recent night of praise. Meet the band…

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Me - Acoustic / Vocals

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Kristin - Keys / Vocals

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Lance - Electric

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David - Bass

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Chris - Drums

Photo credits: Chase Hagaman and Rob S.  

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Apr 27

Tonight was all worship at church. I am so excited because we did some experimenting with having people paint during worship…It was phenomenal. It will definitely become a regular occurrence around Victory @ Sarasota. I’ll post some pics of the art and of the evening in general when I have them. Until then, here’s our set from tonight:

  • Dancing Generation - D (Redman)
  • Your Grace is Enough - A (Tomlin)
  • Endlessly - E (Desperation)
  • All I Need - E (Springer)
  • Marvelous Light - B (Hall)
  • How He Loves - C (McMillan)
  • God of this City - C (Tomlin)
  • Chasing - D (Desperation)
  • Here in Your Presence - D (New Life)
  • Always - D (United)
  • Hosanna - D (United)
  • Chasing After You - D (Stockstill)
  • Everlasting God - D (Brown)

This set is brought to you by the key of D :-)

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Apr 21
Deluge
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Deluge

Pastor Brian got me the self-titled, debut album from Deluge for my birthday. Deluge is the youth worship band from Bethany World Prayer Center. The band is lead by the church’s worship pastor, Jonathan Stockstill. I really like their music. My favorite tracks off the album are “Whisper His Name”, “I Believe”, and “Open up the Sky”. This CD doesn’t sound super youth-y and is a little more keys-driven than a lot of stuff out there.

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Apr 20
Set List 4/19/08
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I never do this, but here’s our set list from tonight at church.

  • Praises (Everyone) - A
  • Chasing - D
  • Hosanna - D (Kristin)
  • Only You - D
  • How He Loves - B

Worship went really well tonight. Always good to have Lance. More information on songs and artists here.

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Apr 9
Kingdom of Comfort
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Delirious continues their trend of being way ahead of everyone else in Christian music with their latest release, “Kingdom of Comfort“.  This is an amazing record.

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Mar 31
This Is Where I’ll Be
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DMB

This is where I’ll be July 9th at 7pm…Why? Dave Matthews Band.

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Dec 21
BREAKing Up
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Elixir D’Addario

After a six year love affair with Elixir strings, I’m calling it quits. Shortly after I started playing the guitar I was introduced to Elixir’s. I used the Elixir Nanoweb Lights for a while, then switched to Nanowed Mediums. I even experimented with the more synthetic-feeling Polyweb coating for a short stint. I eventually settled on the Nanowed Mediums, which I used until last year when I switched to the new Phosphor Bronze product. Along the way, I have always had problems with strings breaking. Specifically the G string, and more recently the D string.

This year I decided to experiment with some other brands. I tried Martins, DR’s, John Pierce’s, and D’Addario’s. After using the D’Addario EXP coated mediums for two months now, I’m sold. The EXP’s have great tone and they’re extremely strong. The Elixir’s definitely have longer-lasting tone, but I change my strings weekly at most, so that’s not an issue for me. The fact is, I haven’t broken a string in like two months. Huge record.

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Sep 13

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Last night Kristin and I caught the Dave Matthews Band in Tampa. The show was unbelievable. First of all, we got absolutely soaked. I don’t mean that it sprinkled and we got a little wet from the cumulative rain fall. I mean that there was a torrential downpour that started with the opening act and didn’t subside for about an hour and fifteen minutes. Luckily, I read the weather report so Kristin and I had mentally prepared.

Back to the show. It was phenomenal. We were front and center on the lawn, and with some help from the high-def screens that DMB brought we could see quite well. Sound was amazing. I don’t really know how to describe it. I know that I can’t effectively communicate it in a post, so I am going to give you “The Dave Show In Three’s”:

Three band observations:

  1. Carter Beauford is the most irreplaceable member of the band. I’m sure there are people who disagree with this statement, but I’m confident that it would be way easier to replace Dave Matthews himself than to replace Carter Beauford. I’ve always thought that Carter owned the drums, but his role in the band is much more pronounced in a live setting.
  2. I like the “unofficial” band members a lot. Again, I’ve always thought that keyboardist Butch Taylor added a lot to the band, but live he really shows his chops and contributes greatly to the performance. The new trumpet player, Rashawn Ross, is a beast. He’s the size of a mid-sized SUV and absolutely shreds the trumpet. Minute-for-minute he probably soloed twice as much as veteran saxophonist, Leroi Moore.
  3. DMB is tight. I know you’re probably thinking that this is the most obvious statement ever made concerning the band, but their live performance highlights their musicianship and tightness as a band even more than a live album.

Three favorite songs:

  1. #27 - I don’t even know this song. I do know that violinist Boyd Tinsley soloed for 6-8 minutes and it was unbelievable.
  2. Two Step - Classic Dave…Carter is ridiculous.
  3. Dreaming Tree - A really solid groove. I liked it a lot. They played this song for a really long time and gave all of the major players an opportunity to solo.

Three “overall experience” observations:

  1. The Dave Matthews Band is different. People have been asking me to compare the DMB show to other shows I’ve seen and the truth is that it just can’t be done. It’s not that other artists are not as good, it’s just that DMB is in a totaly different category. Their show can’t be compared to other shows because it is it’s own unique animal.
  2. I will never sit on the lawn again. Don’t get me wrong, the concert was great…The lawn’s just not for me. Especially in the monsoon. It’s also a whole different atmosphere than the “assigned seats”. In the words of John Mayer, “The lawn person wakes up a couple days before the show and says, ‘Oh yeah, I think so-and-so’s coming to town. I think I’ll check out that show.’ While the assigned seat person pays extra to be a member and sets a special alarms so that they can be in front of their computer at 6am when tickets go on sale.
  3. I have the best wife ever. Period. Kristin is not a huge Dave fan, and the weather was far less than pleasant, but she stuck it out like a trooper with no guilt trip or complaining. She even turned on some moves during the fast tunes.

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Aug 14
iLove iTunes
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iTunes

Yesterday I was actually going to buy a CD. I know what you’re thinking, but something just came over me. Anyway, I’ve heard great things about the new Delirious? Cd, Now Is The Time: Live at Willowcreek. So I go to our local Family Christian Store to pick up a copy. When I get there I find out that not only do they not have it, but they’ve never heard of it, and they can’t order it. I mean, as far as Christian music goes, Delirious? has some serious cred…They opened for U2 in Europe for cryin’ out loud! So I get the number of another local Christian bookstore…Guess what? Never heard of it, can’t order it. So I come home empty handed. Then I jump on my computer, pull up iTunes, and I have the album like ten seconds later…

iTunes: 1
Christian Music Stores: -2

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