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  1. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    Here is the most progressive dobro playing I've heard outside the stylings of Jerry Douglas. From the Jacaranda project, former lead guitarist for Yes, this is Trevor Rabin performing a piece called, Anerley Road. Stunning work here live in the studio and released in 2012. Rabin is still putting...
  2. BeauJangles

    Sermon clip: Assurance of my salvation

    Thank you @Prayer Warrior, for sharing this lovely memory of my childhood church-attending years. Dad's side of the family were good-hearted Free Will Baptists, but not all of them went to church regularly. Mom's kinfolks were all faithful congregants and regular attendees. This was sung quite...
  3. BeauJangles

    The exploration of space and the possibility of extraterrestrial life

    I hope it's not an invasion on the thread if you don't mind the term to go off-topic for a bit. If you have yet to see this stunning timelapse film from Nasa's ISS, it's well worth to gaze at what they've filmed over our planet. This will feature the Aurora Borealis, a lunar rising over the...
  4. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    I'd have to agree with you about not being an avid fan either and have little by Michael W. Smith in my collection. However, when The Big Picture was released, this avenue he temporally took really did catch my attention. This veered totally away from his poppy commercial sound and I found the...
  5. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    The Celtic Christian band Iona from Ireland did an album that featured Robert Fripp lead guitar player for King Crimson. While a good most of their album Journey Into Morn is pretty mellow, "Fripotronics" are interspersed with a lot of taste and flair. But as for progressive rock, have you ever...
  6. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    I got into jazz and jazz/rock fusion later on during the 1980s. Al Dimeola and others like Pat Metheny Pat captured my interest during this period. I attended concerts such as The Yellow Jackets, Spyro Gyra, and Hiroshima also during these years. I'm not fond of trad or bebop nor do I care for...
  7. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    Holy Lamb was recorded on the next album Yes released, Big Generator. This was when I saw them perform was during The Big Generator Tour. Audiences of all ages were in attendance. One of many highlights of the show was when Chris Squire played Amazing Grace on bass guitar. No accompanying...
  8. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    Yes continued to be really great with Trevor Rabin taking the lead guitar during the 1980's. Ultra progressive on his own solo LPs. If you enjoy stunning jazz/rock fusion I highly recommend his Jacaranda project. It's lively and crackling with virtuosity, but does have a slower more classical...
  9. BeauJangles

    Mentally-Stimulating Music

    Oh, indeed he is. Here's one you might also enjoy. I saw Yes in concert in 1987. Yes ~ Holy Lamb - (Song For Harmonic Convergence) LP: Big Generator
  10. BeauJangles

    Thanks! It was a pleasure to vote and participate with a couple of comments on your faith-based...

    Thanks! It was a pleasure to vote and participate with a couple of comments on your faith-based tattoo thread. God bless you!
  11. BeauJangles

    Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone? (Poll included)

    While this is an interesting idea, I'd have to take a quote from an old Carly Simon song, "I haven't got time for the pain." It's not only a painful process, you have to realize this is a permanent piece of artwork. You have the reality of risking something else which is this, "Buyer's Remorse"...
  12. BeauJangles

    Hi There!

    Thank you, @amigo de christo. I love your avatar and have a mantlepiece figurine resembling it. May the Lord bless you!
  13. BeauJangles

    Hi There!

    Thank you for sharing this with me and the welcome. I did take a slight turn of usage to the name by adding the Cajun/French in what is termed: boy or boyfriend = beau and added the jangles for the love of the ringing tone of a Rickenbacker electric guitar. It also does have a jangly sort of...
  14. BeauJangles

    Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone? (Poll included)

    Thanks for sharing the videos, but they indicate being unavailable. This happens in other countries and provinces from time to time. Even YouTube videos are sometimes limited to and restricted in other regions. I regret not being able to see them.
  15. BeauJangles

    Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone? (Poll included)

    Ah! A very open-ended questionnaire. Well, let me say that I recently encountered and opened a tremendous opportunity of witnessing to one of our CNAs= certified nurse assistants, concerning her completed "sleeve tat" = total arm tattoo. She had an image of the crowned Saviour. So, I inquired of...
  16. BeauJangles

    Is it still necessary to attend church since we can receive the gospel online?

    Oops! Sorry, @Sabertooth and @JohnDB. I see you've already answered this question also. Three confirming the same.
  17. BeauJangles

    Is it still necessary to attend church since we can receive the gospel online?

    Paul quotes this to the Corinthians. The term "as oft" in Old English refers to or means, as often. It does seem indicative. 1 CORINTHIANS 11:25 KJV "After the same manner also [he took] the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, [as oft] as ye...
  18. BeauJangles

    Hi There!

    Hi @Debp, Yes, it's great to see you again, dear sister! Actually, I made a couple of wrong turns along the way but did find myself here in the right place. Things are just getting started as a newb, so perhaps there will be the usual attempts of becoming acquainted with the brethren at...
  19. BeauJangles

    Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone? (Poll included)

    Before placing a vote, can you define the question? Does this mean as a result of having or getting a faith-based tattoo, or is this referring to someone else who appears to have a tattoo indicative of a kind of faith? If it is an occultist kind of tattoo, I never question the wearer of one. I...
  20. BeauJangles

    Why is this forum full of so many hateful "Christians"?

    I'm just a newb and in the beginnings of getting my bearings here. I was under the impression this as the majority of Christian forums was one for discussions and not primarily and solely for the purpose of debating. I do know when emotions get into a situation of the subject, then debate can...