Let's get something straight. I love Christmas. It's my favorite holiday. I love the look. I love the feel. I love the smell. I love the music. Scratch that. I adore the music! Michael W. Smith? Best Christmas music ever. And that's a true story.
Anyways, so, it's my favorite. However. It's not Christmas yet. Thanksgiving hasn't even come to pass. So, all this Christmas-music-playing-shenanigans? That has got to stop. I understand that it can be good for the business (yeah, I'm talking to you, retail stores!) But, c'mon!! Everybody knows it's coming up!
So, I just wanted you to know. Christmas can't officially start until Black Friday. So there.
The end.
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Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
I Thought, the Trinity?
I was quite excited to see that he had finally posted a new album. And by he, I mean, TJ Hester. But I was kind.of disappointed to note that it was a Single. I mean, that's what it said - "Tradition - Single." Bummer, right? That meant that only the song "Tradition" would be there, and not the other two songs. Until I checked it out on iTunes.
And, lo and behold! There were three songs, not just one! I was shocked and amazed, overcome by the glory of it all. But then, I was wondering, why did it say single? Why not EP like his other album, "The Wild"?
Perhaps, I wondered, it was some kind of Trinity reference (I sincerely doubt this, it is simply what first entered my thoughts when I saw that there were three songs in a single.). You know, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Makes sense, yes?
God is three persons, this Single is three songs. That sounded very grammatically incorrect. Unless I'm making things up in my head.
Anyways, then I got to thinking, "Well, if this single is like the Trinity, Who do each songs represent?"
I decided that Tradition represents God, Deep River represents the Holy Spirit, and 20 Years represents Jesus. I have absolutely no grounding for this. Just so you know.
It's a great album, though. Go get it. And, while you're at it, go get TJ's first EP, The Wild. Here, I'll even let you preview it: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/tj-hester/id348068575 .
I've even shown you the album covers.
And, should you buy them, you're quite welcome.
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| Tradition -Single |
Perhaps, I wondered, it was some kind of Trinity reference (I sincerely doubt this, it is simply what first entered my thoughts when I saw that there were three songs in a single.). You know, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Makes sense, yes?
God is three persons, this Single is three songs. That sounded very grammatically incorrect. Unless I'm making things up in my head.
Anyways, then I got to thinking, "Well, if this single is like the Trinity, Who do each songs represent?"
I decided that Tradition represents God, Deep River represents the Holy Spirit, and 20 Years represents Jesus. I have absolutely no grounding for this. Just so you know.
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| The Wild - EP (go...go get it. now.) |
I've even shown you the album covers.
And, should you buy them, you're quite welcome.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Home Sharing?
It doesn't work....*sighs* I'm trying to work it with my computer, so I can transfer everything to my laptop, but, it's not working. It's just an error: 9810. No idea what that's supposed to mean. So, I've decided: iTunes hates me.
Why? I don't know. Maybe it's because I only wait until I get a gift card to buy something from them. Maybe it's because I prefer buying the hard copies of cd albums, rather than the digital version. Maybe it's because I'm not actually a fan of the Beatles. It might even be because of my love for all things (well, almost all things) too young for me, and my ridiculous love for peanut butter pretzels. No, I don't know why that last reason is relevant.
All I really know is that it's not working. Home Share, that is.
So...that's all I had to say. Bye.
Why? I don't know. Maybe it's because I only wait until I get a gift card to buy something from them. Maybe it's because I prefer buying the hard copies of cd albums, rather than the digital version. Maybe it's because I'm not actually a fan of the Beatles. It might even be because of my love for all things (well, almost all things) too young for me, and my ridiculous love for peanut butter pretzels. No, I don't know why that last reason is relevant.
All I really know is that it's not working. Home Share, that is.
So...that's all I had to say. Bye.
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