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What's On Jarrod's Ipod

Published by LifeIsAJourney.org under on 6:00 AM

"What's on my iPod"

Well well well, my first posting of music.... where do I begin? I mean asking a musician to pick his favorite or his most meaningful songs creates quite a dilemma! Just ask my wife, she get annoyed every time I sing karaoke. It takes me an hour just to pick out a song! This could be quite dangerous Joe. Okay, here goes! Hopefully I can bring some new things to your musical world, enjoy!

Jeremy Riddle's album "Full Attention" is good front to back. 'Sweetly Broken' and 'Stand in Awe' are a couple of his songs which we play frequently at Journey. If you don't have this album yet, get it! Meaningful and poetic lyrics paired with great musicianship!

'Blue Monday' from the album "Mane Attraction" by White Lion
Yes, yes, I know, glam metal rock! It's okay, it's still an awesome blues instrumental!
You know you want to put on your zebra stripped pants and wear that mullet!

'A Boy Named Sue' by Johnny Cash. Yeah, my 'pop' (grandpa Kinman) introduced me to Johnny Cash, Hank Willams Sr., and Chet Atkins. Good ol' country music. Our family tradition was watchin' "HeeHaw" together each week, when we spent time with him in the summer.

'Point of Difference' by Hillsong. From the album "All Of The Above"
A great song of God's love which can change this world!

'The Cure for Pain' by Jon Foreman. From the EP "Fall". Jon Foreman is the frontman for the band "Switchfoot" He did four different EP's entitled Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. All four EP's have a very acoustic/folk style to them. Jon is an amazing lyricist!

'Hunger Strike' by Temple Of The Dog. Hey, too much talent in one single band! They broke apart and became two bands, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.

Well that's all for now! I'll be back next month for more installments of "What's on my iPod"! Have a great day everyone!

Jarrod Kinman
Worship Pastor

2 comments:

Frankie said... @ November 6, 2008 12:07 PM

Jarrod,

Nice variety of music! Speaking of Jeremy Riddle's Sweetly Broken, I must say I like your cover of it a bit better than his original. Maybe its that when you perform the song it has a faster pace and a bit louder ( must be all the 80s rock and roll Ive listened to all these years ) . Not quite sure what is. Dont get me wrong im by no means knocking Jeremy, the ablum is fantastic. BTW, you guys havent played Sweetly Broken in a while on Sundays. Any chance of slipping it in soon? =)

JKinman said... @ November 8, 2008 7:16 AM

thanks Frankie! Yeah I'm sure we can squeeze Sweetly Broken in sometime soon. Hey it's probably because of all the 80's rock that we play it little harder! haha see ya soon!

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