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Sunday, 29 November 2009

Delirious?


Tonight saw the last ever Delirious? gig in London at the Hammersmith Apollo. There will be many gushing tributes and a bucket load of hyperbole about what they have done as 'History Makers' - it can be difficult not to get too sentimental at such times - and in that regard I have no idea how one ministry contributes to the Kingdom of God in comparison to any other, but I can tell you some of the ways this incredible band have influenced me...

"Cutting Edge 3" - I had heard a lot of the songs from Cutting Edge 1 & 2, a number of them had quickly become church favourites - 'Lord You have my heart'; 'Thankyou for saving me'; the hoedown of the 'Happy song' - the songs were amazing but the recordings were a little too, well, happy-clappy-folky for a boy who was into Nirvana and Blur and the Stone Roses. But then came Cutting Edge 3. It is hard to imagine that there was a time when worship bands didn't sound like U2, but Martin Smith was the first to write these epic songs, with huge guitars and big themes. The scope of the record was hugely impressive; 'Did you feel the Mountains Tremble' is still the bench mark for epic worship songs and 'Oh Lead me' is achingly, spine tinglingly beautiful, whilst 'I'm not Ashamed' is as raw and unabashed and unafraid as any popular worship song since. On 6 track cassettes, self funded and produced, they pioneered it all.

"Live & in the Can" - I remember first seeing that cool looking can in the London branch of Wesley Owen, off Oxford Street behind Selfridges, and I can remember exactly where I was when I first heard it. That is how important this album was for me. It opened my eyes and ears to what could be done on a worship album. The riff driven 'Come Like You promise', the fragile intimacy of 'What a friend' the thundering desire of 'Obsession' - here were a band (their first album as 'Delirious?' in fact) utterly passionate and full of a revolutionary hunger - when you play this album you feel that change is imminent, the Kingdom is coming and God is with us. Alongside that year's Soul Survivor album (1996 - on which they featured) , 'Live & in the Can' represents all that is good (and now sadly lost) about live worship albums. You could feel the hunger, you could sense the Presence. There is no higher accolade than that.

"Draw Me Near" - I'm sure Martin can't even remember how it goes, but this is a song I wrote when I was 15 that he ended up singing on 'The People's Album' when I was 16. I was so delighted - and still am.

"Deeper" - When this hit the charts (even if it was only number 20) it felt like a landmark. Think about it - a song about going deeper into God, knowing Him more, loving Him deeper, was in the top 20. Remarkable.
"And the wonder of it all is that I'm living just to fall more in love with You"
"Glo" - They had two great stabs at infecting the charts (King of Fools & Mezzamorphis) which were packed full of great songs, some with explicit references to God, but largely had more ambiguous lyrics of searching and desire. I bought all the singles (including Deeper again as an EP) and was fully behind their chart assault. Then came 'Glo' and suddenly we all got a glimpse of what we were missing. 'God's Romance'; 'Investigate'; 'My Glorious'; 'What would I have done' and the brilliant 'Jesus Blood'. My head said 'Go for the Charts!' but my heart said 'I want more songs like these!' - This is a GREAT worship album - 'Audio Lessonover' didn't stand a chance.

"World Service" - By the time this album came around in 2003 the Americans had got very good at copying Delirious. (Well, we all had). Rather than churn out a worship album straight down the MOR route of Nashville they reminded everyone that not every song had to be mid-tempo or cliche ridden. The highlight of this album, 'Majesty' was probably their last great contribution to the wider church's song canon (apart from the 'Our God reigns' chorus - can 7 simple words ever have so much impact). A worship band once more - 'To God in Heaven/Be the Glory".

So thank you Martin, Stu, Tim, Jon and Stew (and lately Paul) for all you gave us. For all your songs meant and still mean to me. For writing from the depths and singing it with all your hearts.

I thank God for Delirious. I really do.

dg

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Sponging off the State

Don't you just hate people that sponge off the state?

Who don't need to do a day's work because of our taxes...
Who spend our money on things they don't need...
Who have no intention of getting out of their state dependance...
Who produce generation after generation of people who do the same...
Whose kids get drunk...
Whose elders have careless racist attitudes...
Who swan around like they own the place...
Who expect to be respected yet do not offer the same respect to others...
Who live charmed, lazy lives...

So who is with me...? Down with the Royal Family!

dg

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Tabloid Hypocrisy


It's hardly surprising, but well worth being reminded of..... who really fuels the BNP support....

http://enemiesofreason.blogspot.com/2009/10/hmm-remember-this.html


dg

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Literally, the Best Website in Existence

http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/

it is beautiful. very, very beautiful.

this website is now a daily stop on the web browsing rounds.

bookmark it

dg

Hate

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

If I thought for one minute you could do this, I'd vote for you...

'I see a country where more children grow up with security and love because family life comes first. I see a country where you choose the most important things in life - the school your child goes to and the healthcare you get. I see a country where communities govern themselves - organising local services, independent of Whitehall, a great handing back of power to people. I see a country with entrepreneurs everywhere, bringing their ideas to life - and life to our great towns and cities. I see a country where it’s not just about the quantity of money, but the quality of life - where we lead the world in saving our planet. I see a country where you’re not so afraid to walk home alone, where you’re safe in the knowledge that right and wrong is restored to law and order. I see a country where the poorest children go to the best schools not the worst, where birth is never a barrier.'

... but I don't. So I won't. Sorry Dave. Good rhetoric though.

Monday, 12 October 2009

Capitalism: A Love Story


I am very much looking forward to seeing this film.... have a read of this.

Fahrenheit 9/11 remains the only film i've ever cried in... though I did have a moment during Finding Nemo but managed to hold it in. Bowling for Columbine and Sicko are also passionate and thought provoking films; revealing Michael Moore's compassion and care for America's underprivileged. They are also hilarious.

Can't wait.

dg

Monday, 17 August 2009

Monuments


"Saul has gone to Carmel. There he has set up a monument in his own honor."
1 Samuel 15:12

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Harry Patch (In Memory Of)

I am the only one that got through
The others died where ever they fell
It was an ambush
They came up from all sides
Give your leaders each a gun and then let them fight it out themselves
I've seen devils coming up from the ground
I've seen hell upon this earth
The next will be chemical but they will never learn


Listen here

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

In other news....

Hello folks

You can now buy 'Nothing to Fear' and 'King of Love' and other Trinity Albums from our website


Madonna is going out with a guy called Jesus who is 28 years younger than her. You can't make this stuff up.

dg

Friday, 13 February 2009

Are you gonna miss him?


taken from: www.thesmokehammer.com

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

A little bit jealous...



The Yanks have now got Obama, and we are going to get this "lightweight".

In the words of Swiper the Fox "Oh Mannnn!"

dg




Monday, 5 January 2009

Happy New Year!

There is no mystery about who was responsible for the economic slump we are in, although the list is long. Clever fools at the banks, as vain as they were greedy, who messed around with the financial system like Victor Frankenstein messing around with body parts. Credulous or corrupted politicians, who believed the puffery of these financial mad scientists or hoped to get jobs from them later, and allowed increasingly brazen forms of embezzlement to be legalised in the form of bonuses and outrageous overvaluation of phoney assets. Marketing geniuses who persuaded us that we were always just one purchase short of happiness, and that it was perfectly normal to spend money we didn't have to make it. Us, because we believed them. The governments of developing countries, who instead of investing the cash we had given them for their goods (China) or their resources (Russia, Nigeria, the Gulf) at home, lent it back to us and our rulers so that we could live our splurgey, bingey lives and simultaneously fight unnecessary wars.

From the Business section of today's Guardian......

Monday, 8 December 2008

Top 5 Films 2008

1. No Country For Old Men 
Yeah I know it won the Oscar, but sometimes they get it right.

2. There Will Be Blood
.... and there was. A hugely memorable film about greed and evil destroying the soul.

3.Wall -E
Seriously. This a great film.

4.The Dark Knight
Not quite the deep, philosophical film it pretends to be, but still the best Superhero flick of all time (at least until Watchmen comes out next year). Heath. Ledger. Oscar. 

5. Juno
She just about stays the right side of annoying  - lovely unexpected film.

Notable Disappointment:
Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 
(Why? Why would you do that to people? It was one of the greatest movie series of all time. Now it has this sordid, half-baked dim-witted inbred cousin hanging round with the rest of them....  I didn't like it.)

*UPDATE*
I had thought that 'The Diving Bell and The Butterfly' was from 2007 when it was actually from this year and would definitely had made it in there, maybe even at #3......

Monday, 22 September 2008

All the foreigners have ruined modern English football

Liverpool's 1986 Cup Winning Team

GK 1 Bruce Grobbelaar -Zim
CB 2 Mark Lawrenson -Irl
LB 3 Jim Beglin - Irl
RB 4 Steve Nicol - Sco
LM 5 Ronnie Whelan - Irl
CB 6 Alan Hansen (c) - Sco
SS 7 Kenny Dalglish - Sco
RM 8 Craig Johnston - Aus
CF 9 Ian Rush - Wal
CM 10 Jan Mølby - Den
CM 11 Kevin MacDonald - Sco

uh?

dg

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

11 Things I am Tired/Bored of...

1. George Bush/John McCain
2. Gordon Brown
3. Nick Clegg
4. David Cameron
5. Madonna
6. The 'modern worship sound'
7. Greedy banks/financial institutions/mortgage lenders/football club owners/petrol companies
8. Keane/Coldplay/Snow Patrol
9. Whining about the 'new Facebook'
10. Worship songs about troubles/valleys/deserts/hardship
11. Hearing how bad Britain is

change the record everyone

dg

The 9 Types of Drinker

Depressed drinker
De-stress drinker
Re-bonding drinker
Conformist drinker
Community drinker
Boredom drinker
Macho drinker
Hedonistic drinker
Border dependents

which are you?

dg