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  • brambonius wrote:
    November 2009
    New Bram Cools compilation called "I am the Belgian christian lo-fi scene" (free downloadable): http://www.last.fm/music/Bram+Cools/I+am+the+Belgian+Christian+lo-fi+scene!

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  • Patriek_ wrote:
    January 2009
    Great blog! Top 2008 is good too. I don't see Micah P Hinson in you're list... Do you know him? I love his music..

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  • Alfred04654 wrote:
    December 2008
    Merry Christmas- Wilfred A. Peterson, The Art of Living "Christmas is not in tinsel and lights and outward show. The secret lies in an inner glow. It's lighting a fire inside the heart. Good will and joy a vital part. It's higher thought and a greater plan. It's glorious dream in the soul of man." Eric Sevareid "As long as we know in our hearts what Christmas ought to be, Christmas is." http://www.last.fm/user/Alfred04654/journal Wishing you the best for the New Year... "A happy New Year! Grant that I May bring no tear to any eye When this New Year in time shall end Let it be said I've played the friend, Have lived and loved and labored here, And made of it a happy year." ~Edgar Guest

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  • HayBung wrote:
    November 2008
    love your blog. i look forward to the weekly town crier.

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  • ariyah wrote:
    October 2008
    so what is your opinion of the new Woven Hand ? It took a little while to sink in cause of the different sound and the added influence of the European musicians, but now i'm diggin it ! I think Cohawkin Road is my favorite..

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  • Antonionii wrote:
    October 2008
    I have been reading your blog for quite some time now and just found out about this page. Great list of artists in here! Keep up the good work my friend.

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  • brambonius wrote:
    October 2008
    check out this swedish singing priest: http://www.mikaelnordin.com/ (all his music is free downloadable)

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  • wmsolo wrote:
    September 2008
    No doubt...one of the best! Our X-Country team in high school used to listen to this album before a meet to energize us!

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  • wmsolo wrote:
    July 2008
    I'm not too sure, either. It looks cool but I'm finding that it is more challenging to find charts, etc. I liked having everything on one page up front w/o scrolling all over the place.

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  • wmsolo wrote:
    July 2008
    How do you like the new last.fm format?

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Christian, Husband, Daddy, Pastor, fledgling church planter, aspiring blogger, sometimes podcaster, collector of Pez, wearer of argyle socks and Mac user.

I still listen to entire albums.

Visit my blog, Holiday At The Sea where I fumble around "the collision of theology, culture and music."

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On April 08, 2009, I started over at 100,000 tracks. My 100,000th track was "Praise God, I'm Satisfied" by Blind Willie Johnson.

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