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Dave’s Greatest Hits (4 Disc Set)

Recently, the Dave Matthews Band informed their fans that in order to fulfill the band’s contract obligations they would be releasing a greatest hits disc. They asked the fans to contribute their favorite 10 tracks for consideration. Thanks to Sarah for the heads up. The survey will be ending on Friday, August 18, 2006 so hurry up and vote!!!

I couldn’t narrow my picks down to just 10 but I was able to choose 40 of my favorite Dave Matthews Band tracks. I don’t think that they will release a 4 disc Greatest Hits but if they do, maybe they can learn a little from my would be compilation. Taking my cue from Pearl Jam’s greatest hits (which had an Up disc for rockin’ hits and a Down disc for the mellow tracks) and the Love/God/Murder Johnny Cash sets I have arranged my favorite Dave tracks into four catagories. And no, they aren’t in alphabetical order. Enjoy!

Love (Disc 1)
Granny
Angel
Crash Into Me
Dreamgirl
Crush
Everyday
Grace Is Gone
Lover Lay Down
Stay(Wasting Time)
Christmas Song
Say Goodbye

Life (Disc 2)
#41
Don’t Burn the Pig
Ants Marching
Cry Freedom
Dreaming Tree
Best of What’s Around
Where Are You Going
Typical Situation
One Sweet World
Satellite
Seek Up

War Within (Disc 3)
Big Eyed Fish
Bartender
Dancing Nancies
Gravedigger
Grey Street
What Would You Say
Sugar Will
Lie In Our Graves

War Without (Disc 4)
American Baby (Intro)
American Baby
Don’t Drink the Water
When the World Ends
Last Stop
Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour)
Stand Up
Louisiana Bayou
The Stone
All Along the Watchtower

BTW, on August 19, 1999 I spotted some cute girl wearing a Dave Summer Tour shirt and struck up a conversation with her. Who knew that 2 years later I would marry that girl.

Sandy and I will be celebrating the day we met this Saturday at the Dave concert in Dallas. We are stoked.

Gone

I haven’t posted any song lyrics lately. My wife is crashed out on the couch so I’m working on a project and listening to a little U2. Gone is a great under-appreciated track off of the Pop album. Blister guitar, hard hitting rhythm and great vocals.

You get to feel so guilty, got so much for so little
Then you find that feeling just won’t go away
You’re holding on to every little thing so tightly
Till there’s nothing left for you anyay

Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights
I’ll be up with the sun
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down

You wanted to get somewhere so badly
You gotta lose yourself along the way
You change your name but that’s okay, it’s necessary
And what you leave behind you don’t miss anyway

Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights
I’ll be up with the sun
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down

I turn aside what they say
I didn’t want it that much anyway

You’re taking steps that make you feel dizzy
Then you learn to like the way it feels
You hurt yourself, you hurt your lover
Then you discover what you thought was freedom just was greed

Goodnight, no emotional goodbyes
I’ll be up with the sun
You’re still holding on
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down

Don’t do it, shove off
No no no
Get yourself over here
Come over here, come over here

Adding to the Mystery

Gnarls Barkley is burning up the charts in the UK and now in the US. However, there is a lot of confusion about just who this Gnarles Barkley is. Every night on tour a different band appears in his place and each with their own unique sound. “The Man” wants you to believe that Gnarles Barkley is just some side project of Danger Mouse and Cee-lo. I choose to believe otherwise. Thank goodness for men like Milton Pawley who aren’t afraid to go looking for the truth.

I’m In Missouri Until Sunday

The temp has cooled a little this week so I’m sorry that I am leaving town and won’t get to enjoy it for much longer.

I leave this morning with 7 teenagers for our mission trip to Brookline Station, MO. I will be out of pocket until then but I wanted to wish everyone a great week. Please, we covet your prayers during our trip. This will be the first mission trip that many of these kids will have been on. I am excited to see what God has in store for us.

I have a few posts lined up and in the que for the week. I also updated the On My Desk section with the books that I am currently digging into and I updated the On My iPod section so you can check out what I’ll be listening to on the trip. American V is tragically beautiful where as Corinne Bailey Rae is just plain beautiful. Great stuff!

Anyways, I hope everyone has a great week. Peace and love.

In the iTunes Store Today (Update)

I noticed that Metallica has been added.

I hadn’t heard anything about these long-term digital music hold outs joining the masses so I can only assume that this quiet, unassuming addition has to do with the band still paying for that terrible lawsuit-against-their-fans a few years back.

I just have a question. I have enjoyed Metallica over the years. I even enjoyed the doc “Some Kind of Monster.” which made me revisit their last album St. Anger. And they are even slated to appear on the season preimeire of the Simpsons this fall. But I beg the question…

Is (Can) Metallica still be relevant?

Update
iLounge just posted about the Metallica add. Here is what they had to say:

Long-time digital music holdouts Metallica are now selling their entire back catalog on the iTunes Music Store. Apple is currently offering 10 albums, from the band’s debut “Kill ‘Em All” to 2004’s “Some Kind of Monster” EP. Previously unreleased live tracks have also been added to each of the first four albums as iTunes bonuses.

“Over the last year or so, we have seen an ever-growing number of Metallica fans using online sites like iTunes to get their music,” the band says on their official website. “So, in continuing with the tradition of offering our albums for sale online (which we’ve been doing for a few years through various sites), as well as making our live concerts available for download in their entirety (through the livemetallica.com site), we are now offering fans the opportunity to obtain our songs individually.”

Let me interpret Metallica’s press release for you: Nobody is buying our stuff at these other sites because nobody uses these other sites. Please buy our stuff. We’re sorry that Lars is an idiot. Please fans, come back to us. Please!!!! We’re still relevant. Aren’t we?

Music to Sweat By #2

Here is the second playlist that is driving my quest to become a real live runner.

Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve
Crazy in Love by Beyonce
I Won’t Back Down by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Electrical Storm by U2
C’mon C’mon The Von Bondies
The World Has Turned and Left Me Here by Weezer
Fighter by Christina Aguilera
Working Man by RUSH
Walk On (UK Single) by U2
You Are My Joy by David Crowder*Band
Breathless by The Corrs
Save Me by Remy Zero
Behind These Hazel Eyes by Kelly Clarkson
Like a Stone by Audioslave
Baba O’Reily by The Who
Let It Rain by Eric Clapton
Time of Your Song by Matisyahu
Don’t Look Back In Anger by Oasis

Workout Mix 2

Music To Sweat By #1

On Scott’s request I am posting my workout playlist for all of you would be runners. The mix starts off pretty hard and heavy but the payoff is in the cool down. The songs were chosen for tempo and/or motivational lyrics. It’s a little too hip-hop heavy for everyday listening (Note: not kid friendly) but it has gotten the job done thus far.

Jesus Walks by Kanye West
Ain’t No Other Man by Christina Aguilera
Touch the Sky by Kanye West
Let Me Entertain You by Robbie Williams
Dirt off Your Shoulders by Jay-Z
Lose Yorself Emeniem
What You Waiting For? by Gwen Stefani
Where the Streets Have No Name by U2
King Without a Crown by Matisyahu
Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson
Yellow by Coldplay
Beautiful Day by U2
I Don’t Want To Be by Gavin DeGraw
Good is Good by Sheryl Crow
With or Without You by U2
Broken by Jack Johnson

iTunes users can see my Workout Mix here.

This is the first mix I threw together. I’ll post #2 in the coming days. Enjoy.

Playing Catch Up (Update)

Uplift Thanks
Our trip to Uplift ended up being very, very positive. Since 1993, I have probably only missed 2 or 3 summers at Uplift. From camper to intern to counselor to dorm guy to now leading my own group I have found that this camp is perfect for groups large and small. Having only been at my church for a month this marked our first big trip together as the youth group. I chose Uplift because I knew that everything would be taken care of before we arrived and that would allow me more time with my students. Andrew Baker, Brandon Tiddle, and the rest of the gang that puts Uplift together did an excellent job of creating and leading a memorable experience for my students. Thank you Uplift.

Uplift Class
When I first started attending Uplift as a camper the classes taught by the youth ministers where always the most random assortment of classes ever produced: No theme and sometimes very little thought (depending on the YM). When Andrew became the director though, the theme of the camp began to bleed over into the classes. This year they took it a step further and had a handful of youth ministers write the curriculum for every class. Basically, the classes would have continuity with the theme and all three sessions of camp. The theme this year was ER: Eternal Relationships and I was asked to teach the class titled Neurology. I was pretty excited when I received the curriculum because it called for me to perform brain surgery!!! Ok, not really but it had a drama skit where I would place the mind of Christ in a student and talk about how the mind of Christ differs from our way of thinking. I was told that everything I would need would be provided for me: Scrubs, set pieces, brains, instruments. However, when I arrived in my classroom only half of what was supposed to be there was actually there and half of that was messed up or unusable. My class at Uplift looked like it would quickly turn to disaster.

Praise be to God that He didn’t let that happen. In under an hour, I was able to scrap the old class and create a brand new one. While I was trying to figure out what to do, God gave me the answer to my predicament. Instead of teaching a class that was over the top and full of grey matter I decided to just be honest about my life and hang out with these kids and share a message of forgiveness and transformation. I spent the whole week telling students about how it seemed that I had everything together in High School. I was a leader, well liked, and on my way to college as a youth minister. However, I was a complete jerk to those around me because of my anger and selfishness. My relationships were breaking apart because of this sin.

Anger isn’t a very sexy sin. You don’t hear about it from the pulpit so you would think that it isn’t really that big of deal. But it is. God used my class this week to touch a couple of students and families. I felt humbled and inadequate every time a sponsor or student came to me afterward to thank me. Their stories of how anger was affecting them or a loved one drove home that fact that we need to talk a little more about these “second tier” sins. Youth ministers, before you write another class about sex, gossip, or alcohol think about addressing stress or anger or disrespect.

Will I Ever Eat a Fast Food Hamburger Again?
After reading the slaughterhouse chapter of Fast Food Nation I’m not so sure anymore. Darn you social conscience! This question didn’t arise because of the cattle, it has come because of the conditions in which human beings have to work in and around in these modern day death traps. I thought The Jungle took care of all that but I guess not. It is appalling the dangers and conditions in these slaughterhouses. I feel a personal boycott coming on.

Nike+iPod
This fat sack of crap is completely mesmerized by this new product. What is Nike+iPod? It’s a wireless sensor that you place in your shoe that communicates to your iPod nano in order to track your workout which you synch to your computer and share with a community of other users. It also will coach and motivate you as you run! Genius! Synergy! Genisergy!

From iLounge:

During CNBC’s “On The Money” this evening, sports reporter Darren Rovell provided the first look at the new Nike+iPod Sports Kit, saying he was “very impressed with it” and that it “could change the running world.” Following a first-hand test of the kit, Rovell proclaimed that it could “kill treadmills and membership at gyms” and “really change the way people run and how people think about running.” According to Rovell, the iPod nano was chosen for Nike+iPod support because the majority of nano owners use it to work out, with Apple’s Greg Joswiak noting that the nano is the most popular iPod model. A Nike exec added that the kit will work with 4 million shoes by the end of the year. Also during the CNBC segment, it was revealed that Apple and Nike plan to spend “no money” on advertising the kit and will “rely solely on buzz.” Besides launches at Nike and Apple Stores tomorrow, the only additional marketing planned for the device is its use by Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in his preparation for the upcoming New York City Marathon.

iTunes has already added coaching/music mixes on their site to use with this new system. I am intrigued.

Nike+iPod Update

Mussolini Must Need a Sweater
I cried during an Adam Sandler movie. Click has been my favorite movie this summer. As great as mutants, pirates, cars, and men in blue tights are they are no match for the reminder that family, relationships, and the small stuff are the true essence of living.

Whew, I think I’m caught up on my posting now. Have a great day everyone!

The Adventure

I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me
I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me
I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me
I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me
I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me
I can not live
I can’t breathe
Unless you do this with me

John 15:1-17

  “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.

  “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.

  “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because servants do not know their master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you. This is my command: Love each other.