
It's so amazing to find comments online from total strangers raving about the music from an album that was recorded over 30 years ago on vinyl. The internet really is a wonderful thing. You'll see that one of these bloggers lives in Australia! How in the world did he hear of GR ?
Anyway, check out these links and enjoy for yourself...and maybe even leave a comment if you heard the album or the band (and can remember anything about it).
Ascending and Descending - is written by Christopher Orczy, an Australian blogger. He also has some kind words to say about the album.
Really took me on a walk down memory lane. Such precious memories of a blessed and unique season of life. Fun times!
If any of the band members read this, it sounds like they would love to hear from you on these sites.
3 comments:
that's super fun ...
not quite as good as Andrew getting a Green Day credit (and now Rob Thomas as well), but still... :)
I remember in college, when a (female) friend of mine found out that TERRY HANN WAS MY BROTHER!...and freaked out. Turned out she was a huge Glory Road fan (would have been a groupie, if that sort of thing was allowed). She wanted Terry's autograph, wondered if he ever visited me so she could meet him (swoon!). And I just kept thinking, "He's just Terry...plain old Terry! Jeesh!"
Ted reminded me that I experienced much of the same thing when I was with Terry. Not quite as blatant swooning, but definitely people that were excited to be able to talk to him. He was a local rock star after all.
Since then, I've always taken that into account when thinking about big celebrities. What is it about our society that changes the perception of a person just because they're on stage or screen or have their name on a book? It really is kind of an odd thing.
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