Praise and worship of Jesus Christ in an Eclectic blend of acoustic and electric guitars. The words are from The Word and my Christian testimony of the struggle
Why do we do what we do, or believe what we believe? Some judge the materialistic as all there is. But, where does the beautiful painting of artistic expression in canvas, word, music and thought come from? From where do we derive altruistic love and feeling for one another? The materialistic explanations fall short of elucidation, let alone understanding of the incorporeal and/or supernatural aspects of our lives. So much so that the inadequate reasoning of the materialists become illogical and incomprehensible.
So, why the opposing worldviews? If you believe the material world is the only answer, I would ask that you open your mind to the possibility of your own self imposed limitations. Does the well rounded mind limit itself? Where then does growth come from?
In my personal life, I have found music can be a healing balm, a positive motivator and a conduit to profound worship. The music my Lord has given me to play and minister with, are in conjunction with my testimony, my life’s story, and the gifts He has given me.
Along with studies for a Masters Degree in Christian Apologetics and Polemics, I am also completing studies for a Masters degree in Theology as well. Again, I feel that you never quit learning, nor are we supposed to. You become stagnant if you remain static!
Thanks and God Bless
Ron
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Hayley Oliver
Jul 10, 2008
Sounding great ron! leaving stars! :)
Love
Hayley
Rick Gross
Jul 07, 2008
Great groove with the guitar, and walking bass line. I can feel it Brother!! That's cool how you get into it more and more especially at the end when you really get down into it feelin it from the soul. Awesome!!!
Steve Berger
May 05, 2008
Plenty of raw emotion comes through in "Bang Bang". The chorus is very catchy and overall I really like this song. Good job!
Robert Muscovitz
Apr 23, 2008
Ron,
I like this song!! The only thing missing is Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton assisting you in the blend. Takes me back to my youth hearing this unique style. My head kept bobbin'.. I can dig it!!! Also, thanks for stopping by to listen to my song "I'm American" I truly appreciate your ears. This song was one of my first attempts on my Cakewalk program.. I didn't have a clue what I was doing but I had fun as you can tell. I also did an acoustic version which was pretty cool.. I actually don't own an electric guitar so I never add it.. But sure nice to hear from you..
Good Luck!!
BOB
Johnny Proctor
Mar 17, 2008
Ron-
Love the lyrics in this one! I am currently debating so-called Christian evolutionists online, so this was a great encouragement. Love the bluesy guitar, gritty vocal and penetrating thesis.
Oh! You MUST check out Ben Stein's expose on the evolution terrorists here: http://www.expelledthemovie.com/home.php
BTW, I agree with you on my "Abba, Father" - rhythm mistakes ruin the track. Thanks for stopping by, and keep proclaiming the Word!
Johnny
Tammy Swindell
Mar 15, 2008
Howdy Ron! :)
Been quite awhile since I came to listen to you. :)
This is an interesting song..quite a bit of imagery here..but no less powerful. :)
Nice track and guitar work.
Ron, strong poetry here! Very individual style singing. Beginning reminded me of "Canned Heat", remember them? Very good guitars, too! BtW, did I ever tell you that the first time I ever touched American soil it was in Pittsburgh, PA, and I don´t know why but it kind of felt like coming home, even though I was born and raised and lived all my life in Germany! Cheers from Frankfurt