The Top Crusader wrote:And they are still a band... they just don't act like it anymore. But they are technically still together. Tait told me so himself!
Ooh! I must ditto that! I very much express similar sentiments!
It's interesting the turn this conversation took, because I got to see both BarlowGirl and Tait together in concert (with JF here at Liberty no less.) As for BarlowGirl being the best All girl Christian band out there... Since I can't think of any other groups, they are most certainly my favorite (though "best" is not a word I like to use lightly). Like most everybody, I love their song "Never Alone" and I have heard a couple other songs by them that I have appreciated (though I liked their renditions of popular praise and worship pieces not written by them much better than most of their original work.) All in all, Barlowgirl is good, and I hope they continue to get better. Maybe we just need more all girl Christian rock bands!
David O wrote: (though I liked their renditions of popular praise and worship pieces not written by them much better than most of their original work) . . . Maybe we just need more all girl Christian rock bands!
I agree! I love their singing/performance of "Enough"!! And yes, more Christian girl rock bands, we doth need!
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I like "No More Dating," and Mirror, and this is off topic, but I love Superchick's song about Barlow Girl: " All the boys in the band want a valentine, from a Barlow Girl. Boys think they're the bomb, 'cause they remind them of their mom."
Rose
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Rose wrote:I like "No More Dating," and Mirror, and this is off topic, but I love Superchick's song about Barlow Girl: " All the boys in the band want a valentine, from a Barlow Girl. Boys think they're the bomb, 'cause they remind them of their mom."
I haven't heard the SuperChic[k] song about them, but now I really want too!
“God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.” Chester W. Nimitz
Rose wrote:I like "No More Dating," and Mirror, and this is off topic, but I love Superchick's song about Barlow Girl: " All the boys in the band want a valentine, from a Barlow Girl. Boys think they're the bomb, 'cause they remind them of their mom."
I haven't heard the SuperChic[k] song about them, but now I really want too!
It's at least five years old. Some Christian stations will play it, but most won't because it's too rockish for them.
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Rose wrote:I like "No More Dating," and Mirror, and this is off topic, but I love Superchick's song about Barlow Girl: " All the boys in the band want a valentine, from a Barlow Girl. Boys think they're the bomb, 'cause they remind them of their mom."
I haven't heard the SuperChic[k] song about them, but now I really want too!
It's at least five years old. Some Christian stations will play it, but most won't because it's too rockish for them.
-Cowboy
For that matter, Barlow girl's songs are somewhat rocky too. Does anyone like the new Barlow Girl cd better than their first one? I still like the first one better
Rose
With great power comes great responsibility.
It is good to praise the Lord, and make
music to your name, Yahweh Most High.
Rose wrote: Does anyone like the new Barlow Girl cd better than their first one?
I love the new one "Another Journal Entry" better than their self-titled album. I don't know why. I just love "My God's Enough" and those ROCKish ones.
“God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.” Chester W. Nimitz