Ta da! Music!
Last night was the first night of New Testatment II. These kind of classes hold a certain amount of interest for me but I'm not riveted. I understand the importance of proper interpretation, but it's like learning grammar to me, ummmm, something I just want to skip over.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Well, now it is a Phil Keaggy/u2/paul simon tribute, with one Pretenders song. All I have to do now is figure out how to get the playlist to the blog.
I also own an MP3 player, which my brother tells me is like owning a flash drive. I'm almost techno-hip. All I need is a cell phone. I do not want a cell phone. But now it is difficult to find a pay phone when you need one. Store clerks have been really helpful, but you never know.
I also own an MP3 player, which my brother tells me is like owning a flash drive. I'm almost techno-hip. All I need is a cell phone. I do not want a cell phone. But now it is difficult to find a pay phone when you need one. Store clerks have been really helpful, but you never know.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
three months later...
Oooo, I am now the proud owner of a notebook! So here I sit in my room! typing! who knows, maybe now I'll have to join facebook.
I'm working on the playlist - so far it's a tribute to Phil Keaggy and U2 - my music is totally for me. Mostly u2 listening to them is like finding a piece of me that's been missing - seems like a big hunk of myself is wrapped up in their music. In college I felt God telling me to dis the music - had to do with my identity being wrapped up in wrong things. So, I haven't seriously listened to u2 for years, but I'm enjoying it. Love the old stuff - wonder if Larry Mullen misses the old days, seems like he used to really rock out back then.
Get your boots on - I like more punk, less techno.
Oooo, I am now the proud owner of a notebook! So here I sit in my room! typing! who knows, maybe now I'll have to join facebook.
I'm working on the playlist - so far it's a tribute to Phil Keaggy and U2 - my music is totally for me. Mostly u2 listening to them is like finding a piece of me that's been missing - seems like a big hunk of myself is wrapped up in their music. In college I felt God telling me to dis the music - had to do with my identity being wrapped up in wrong things. So, I haven't seriously listened to u2 for years, but I'm enjoying it. Love the old stuff - wonder if Larry Mullen misses the old days, seems like he used to really rock out back then.
Get your boots on - I like more punk, less techno.
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