I agree. So often you catch a moment in a song and just wish somebody else had been there too. I spend a good deal of time talking about those moments, but it's not the same as hearing it with someone.
Whenever one of my (and my friend's) favorite bands puts out a new album, we turn off the lights, close the curtains, light a few candles, un-plug the phones, stretch out on some comfy chairs and listen to it.
i've only ever done "album church" with one other person besides my wife. i wanted a good friend of mine to appreciate a couple albums i was hooked on. the albums?: matthew wilkinson's "Sinners" and Jeff and Nathan's "Ravens" album.
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I agree. So often you catch a moment in a song and just wish somebody else had been there too. I spend a good deal of time talking about those moments, but it's not the same as hearing it with someone.
does that make it worship music?
just kidding. i fully agree.
Whenever one of my (and my friend's) favorite bands puts out a new album, we turn off the lights, close the curtains, light a few candles, un-plug the phones, stretch out on some comfy chairs and listen to it.
i've only ever done "album church" with one other person besides my wife. i wanted a good friend of mine to appreciate a couple albums i was hooked on. the albums?:
matthew wilkinson's "Sinners" and Jeff and Nathan's "Ravens" album.
Jon:
You honour me.
Trev:
Yeah. Sounds great.
Dave:
Remember listening through 'Nebraska' on vinyl in Calgary?
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