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Behind The Wall
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Anyone remember the days of Keith Green offering his albums for "whatever you can afford"? Man, dem were da days! Righteous dude dat!
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04-21-2011 18:56 |
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jeffrey k.
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Originally posted by Behind The Wall
Anyone remember the days of Keith Green offering his albums for "whatever you can afford"? Man, dem were da days! Righteous dude dat! |
Honestly? No. All that was before my time. I do remember seeing his albums for sale in Christian bookstores though, and they always had price tags on them, the same as everything else.
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04-22-2011 03:04 |
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Kit
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There's some Keith Green doc that I watched a few years ago. Can't remember what it was called. It was about an hour long and pretty informative, but kind of made me like him a little less I think.
Might be this one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXOhSScVMUs&feature=related
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04-22-2011 15:01 |
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gowensby
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I remember the free one. Green was more than just making music in the sense that he was selling books, receiving donations, publishing tracks and newsletters. His music was one element of what he was doing. He was giving it away, but also asking for a donation to his ministry. In some ways he was like Rez Band---music and JPUSA, or even Servant. The music came from the community's larger ministry.
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04-23-2011 12:02 |
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