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Monday, January 26, 2009

Makin' Music... sort of

We don't have any way to listen to music here except through the TV. Even then it's usually just commercials because our local channels don't get sound so no Saturday Night Live or late show bands, either. We also don't get PBS anymore which means Austin City Limits and Soundstage are gone. What's an inmate to do?

I absolutely love music in nearly any form. To "listen" to music, I ask my folks to send lyrics to familiar songs for me to sing. There's nothing to hear except voice, but it's a taste of home. The only hard part is that sometimes I think I can remember a song only to have it sent to me, then not knowing even one bar of the tune.

I got a pack of lyrics from my mom of bands I remember - Weezer, All-American rejects, Semisconic, Manu Chao, of Montreal and a couple of others. It was like a brand new station with all new programming and some of the guys really wanted to hear it. We stayed up until the early morning as I sat on my bunk rocking tracks that came out years ago. Imagine a campfire concert without the fire or guitar. (Oh, what I would do for a guitar.) The guys were jumping in on familiar tunes. It was great. That's how we get our music fix here.

4 comments:

imove92 said...

I just came across your blog, and it is so amazing! It's good to know that there is someone "inside" reaching out to the lost! I hope that God blesses your efforts!

Auburn~haired~artist said...

I couldn't imagine life without music. Sometimes, I get in the car by myself and drive just to have total control of the radio. I have two teenagers at home and their music is fine - for a while, but I need my christian music to get through the day.

Accapella is great, if you can find guys with some good voices!

R Johnson said...

Thanks, imove. We have come to realize in this journey that oftentimes God calls us to places of suffering not only to refine our own faith but to strengthen and encourage the faith of others. What a privilege! Blessings to you.

R Johnson said...

Yes, it's hard to imagine life without music. Fortunately, R Johnson has a great singing voice and also a gift of encouragement so he can get others to join him! (note from the editors)