I remember an album that was put out by Sue Pierce and Lynn Perrigo called "Timothy"...
Great songs and vocals...but they never "shot it through" the twi prism of censorship and control and they were pushed out the back door...
...Another example of how Wierwille insisted that everything was to be be controlled by him...I remember his arrogant rhetoric of "teaching" musicians how to be "right on" spiritually. What a crock of sh *t...
...Irregardless of how much talent they had or didn't have, twi musicians were never allowed to explore the depth of their inspirations without the cornfield preacher standing over them with the hammer.
I liked "Timothy" as well. I'd actually like to get a copy of that on CD, if it were available. (One of the few Way-era albums I would still like to have.) I loved the voices and the lyricism. And the gentleness of tone throughout the entire album. When I would hear the songs, the phrase "the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance" would spring up in my mind.
I guess you past Way Productions members would know far more than I, but I got the impression over the years Mr. Wierwille was more interested in hearing the type of music he liked rather than letting the Sprit of God inspire you, especially if it wasn't Way ® brand approved.
Not that I'm a professional musician by any stretch of the imagination, but after a while, I wasn't excited to hear anything more from Way Prod. It seemed even when you were performing, you were holding something back. Nothing I could put my finger on, but just a feeling....
I loved 'Face to Face' and 'Turn Your Eyes Apon Jesus'. To me those songs are really great songs.
And BTW..............WHY dosen't GSC have thier OWN group???
Maybe if someone who is good with the writing of songs and someone else is good with the writing of lyrics could team up, then have a few people who live close together that are good singers, could get together and do an audition type tape. Maybe we could have our own little "Singers of the Grease Spot Cafe" album.
out there--good memory! wow, i'd completely forgotton that. i think we were nameless in our first appearance, so JAL called us the Blue Suits. once we got our name, we referred to ourselves as Crawled Out, Sprawled Out and, in recognition of those reproof-laden days in-residence, Bawled Out.
"Face to Face" and "Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus" are not exclusive Way Prod songs. They are in hymnals and song books all over the place.
I used to think every song/hymn sung at TWI was written by TWI'ers. Much to my surprise, I find them all the time in the music in churches and hymnals I attend.
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you're welcome!
this all makes me wonder how many of those tapes twi sold--and how we didn't get a plugged nickel for them! argh.
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I liked "Timothy" as well. I'd actually like to get a copy of that on CD, if it were available. (One of the few Way-era albums I would still like to have.) I loved the voices and the lyricism. And the gentleness of tone throughout the entire album. When I would hear the songs, the phrase "the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance" would spring up in my mind.
I guess you past Way Productions members would know far more than I, but I got the impression over the years Mr. Wierwille was more interested in hearing the type of music he liked rather than letting the Sprit of God inspire you, especially if it wasn't Way ® brand approved.
Not that I'm a professional musician by any stretch of the imagination, but after a while, I wasn't excited to hear anything more from Way Prod. It seemed even when you were performing, you were holding something back. Nothing I could put my finger on, but just a feeling....
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Sprawled - next time we are together I will give you a dollar. You deserve that as a royalty from me.
Weren't you originally called "Crawled Out" or the "Blue Suits" or something like that?
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I loved 'Face to Face' and 'Turn Your Eyes Apon Jesus'. To me those songs are really great songs.
And BTW..............WHY dosen't GSC have thier OWN group???
Maybe if someone who is good with the writing of songs and someone else is good with the writing of lyrics could team up, then have a few people who live close together that are good singers, could get together and do an audition type tape. Maybe we could have our own little "Singers of the Grease Spot Cafe" album.
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out there--good memory! wow, i'd completely forgotton that. i think we were nameless in our first appearance, so JAL called us the Blue Suits. once we got our name, we referred to ourselves as Crawled Out, Sprawled Out and, in recognition of those reproof-laden days in-residence, Bawled Out.
and i'll take that dollar!
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"Face to Face" and "Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus" are not exclusive Way Prod songs. They are in hymnals and song books all over the place.
I used to think every song/hymn sung at TWI was written by TWI'ers. Much to my surprise, I find them all the time in the music in churches and hymnals I attend.
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