Michial Farmer leads Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs in a discussion of the 1991 Daniel Amos album Kalhoun.
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The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #141: The Christian Humanist Podcast
David Grubbs leads a discussion with Nathan Gilmour and Michial Farmer about what makes our podcast a particularly Christian endeavor. We also give our personal histories with the faith and with intellectualism and explain a few movements with which we associate–and don’t associate. Our intro music this week is a Vacation Bible School classic.
The Christian Humanist, Episode #35: Christian Rock
General Introduction – Hey, there are three of us – A suggestion from Josh Altmanshofer – The bizarro-world podcast Starting with the Personal – Nathan Gilmour, bodyguard to the “stars” – How Christian college kills your interest in Christian rock – David’s family traditions – The sins of Bill Gothard – Boxing up the secular…
Side One, Track Two
The subject of this week’s All Songs Considered podcast (from NPR, and highly recommended to people who like pop and rock music) was Side One, Track One—the best songs that lead off albums. They hit most of the ones you’d expect: “Thunder Road,” “Like a Rolling Stone,” “What’s Going On,” “Let’s Go Crazy,” as well…