Best Christian band hands down! Real as real gets in that industry. I was introduced to them by Tony S. In the eighties when we were kids. As I understand it he later became friends with Terry after moving from Minnesota to Cali. Thanks for the great encouragement and solid teaching in your lyrics Terry!
WOW long time ago miss old friends and the tent. Anyone remember band the Way ? My Bible was given to me in High School on 5-20-72 by long lost friend named Sharyn Hessler Got Baptized at Corna Del Mar on 8-21-72 I will never forget that beautiful day ! ✝ God Bless All of you, and Chuck I can't wait to see u again. I am so happy that the Lord lead me here. I can't sleep as I was down seeing that Obama is going to declare Marshall Law maybe as soon as middle. of this month. I must focus on our Lord Jesus only. We are one big family under the Lord ! LOVE ALL OF YOU please pray for America
Yes, I remember the band, "The Way". I was living in Hawaii then, and they came to Hawaii (Big Island) and put on several concerts, one at which I attended! Great Band!
Juanita Danielson ......John Wickham and Dana Angle, founding members of THE WAY, were exceptionally gifted dual lead guitar musicans. John has two sons that are singing the praises of Christ and Christianity. They got the name from the book of Acts, where Christianity was first called "the WAY". (Also, Jesus said, " I am the WAY, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father, except through ME." Jesus Christ is proof that only God can truly forgive our sin, and through personal experience, HE has forgiven all of mine 💛)
I so rejoyced with the presence God as you sang the first 🎵 song so powerful ❤ Thank you guys bless you..As you take the Greatest love this world has ever known to a people in need of REVIVAL and a ever so closer walk with our soon coming Bridegroom Jesus Christ ❤
This video brings back SO MANY MEMORIES. I was BORN out of this Movement, that if my opinion counted for ANY thing, I would say was STARTED by Arthur Blessit when he began ministering on Sunset Strip with his cross in tote. In High School, our Youth For Christ, hosted a Daniel Amos concert. I will never forget sitting in the chairs our auditorium and talking to Marty. They ALL autographed my "Shotgun Angel" album. For ME personally, I would HAVE to disagree with the statement that the JESUS MOVEMENT died out in the 70's. For me, and my sphere, it lasted throughout the 80's and died out early 90's. And for those of us "who were there".....we KNOW it's gone!! People who weren't there don't believe me when I talk about it. But God was DEFINITELY MOVING amongst the Bride back then in a way He ISN'T NOW. But I am waiting because the NEXT MOVEMENT is going to be even BIGGER than we've ever seen before!!! God bless you!!👆
Jacquelyn King What an awesome testimony! Pray for the millennials. They are a lot like your generation. Pray that they will experience a touch of the Master's hand!
@@joinjen3854 I believe it was 1968. You can search RUclips for his story. Called "The Cross". Funny, I JUST watched it, and heard him say it, but can't trust my short term memory anymore. God bless you!🕊
big fan of their first two albums and went to many of their concerts especialy the concert in Sacramento when they played with a orchestra. The auditorium was packed
This is the first time I’ve seen these guys live. It’s like they’re two different bands. One has that country sound. And it’s hard to imagine this guy with the cowboy hat doing the outrageous songs like on the album motorcycle. Although I can hear it slightly in his voice. That album and shotgun angel by the only two I’ve actually heard and possess and I love them both.
smoothestones1 Yeah, they saw the start of a music genre unlike their country/pop sound. They were falsely labeled 'punk' by christians who didn't know any better, but Horrendous Disc really takes after ELO, and rock music. I saw them at a free concert at Calvary Chapel Bellflower and they came in wearing black studded leather jackests, jeans and boots. It was just an act. They needed a change. It made many christians nervous, and some book stores wouldn't sell the album. Silly looking back, they weren't all that earth shattering.
+smoothestones1 I remember an old interview with Terry where he said their sound really was alternative/new wave, but at the time The Eagles and country rock were big so the label pushed them in that direction.
A ton of great bands from folk/country to hard rock and metal. All glorifying Jesus.
Best Christian band hands down! Real as real gets in that industry. I was introduced to them by Tony S. In the eighties when we were kids. As I understand it he later became friends with Terry after moving from Minnesota to Cali. Thanks for the great encouragement and solid teaching in your lyrics Terry!
Pray pray pray for revival - which starts right in our own hearts
Awesome testimony!
My favorite Gospel group back in the '70's
What a blessing to hear "Ain't Gonna Fight it" again,,excellent and the 2nd one is an outstanding example of their ministry. GBU
I was there in 1976 and that was my first day a felt freedom, still have there music
Chuck Smith was the pastor of Calvery Chapel in 1984 when I lived in Costa Mesa.
WOW long time ago miss
old friends and the tent.
Anyone remember band
the Way ?
My Bible was given to me
in High School on 5-20-72
by long lost friend named
Sharyn Hessler
Got Baptized at Corna Del
Mar on 8-21-72 I will never forget that beautiful
day ! ✝ God Bless All of you, and Chuck I can't wait
to see u again.
I am so happy that the Lord lead me here.
I can't sleep as I was
down seeing that Obama
is going to declare Marshall Law maybe as
soon as middle. of this
month.
I must focus on our Lord
Jesus only.
We are one big family under the Lord !
LOVE ALL OF YOU
please pray for America
Yes, I remember the band, "The Way". I was living in Hawaii then, and they came to Hawaii (Big Island) and put on several concerts, one at which I attended! Great Band!
Yes, I pray for America everyday! She has gone far away from her godly roots and the "Jesus Movement" of the 60's and 70's!
Juanita Danielson ......John Wickham and Dana Angle, founding members of THE WAY, were exceptionally gifted dual lead guitar musicans. John has two sons that are singing the praises of Christ and Christianity. They got the name from the book of Acts, where Christianity was first called "the WAY". (Also, Jesus said, " I am the WAY, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father, except through ME." Jesus Christ is proof that only God can truly forgive our sin, and through personal experience, HE has forgiven all of mine 💛)
I so rejoyced with the presence God as you sang the first 🎵 song
so powerful ❤
Thank you guys bless you..As you take the Greatest love this world has ever known to a people in need of REVIVAL and a ever so closer walk with our soon coming Bridegroom Jesus Christ ❤
This video brings back SO MANY MEMORIES. I was BORN out of this Movement, that if my opinion counted for ANY thing, I would say was STARTED by Arthur Blessit when he began ministering on Sunset Strip with his cross in tote. In High School, our Youth For Christ, hosted a Daniel Amos concert. I will never forget sitting in the chairs our auditorium and talking to Marty. They ALL autographed my "Shotgun Angel" album. For ME personally, I would HAVE to disagree with the statement that the JESUS MOVEMENT died out in the 70's. For me, and my sphere, it lasted throughout the 80's and died out early 90's. And for those of us "who were there".....we KNOW it's gone!! People who weren't there don't believe me when I talk about it. But God was DEFINITELY MOVING amongst the Bride back then in a way He ISN'T NOW. But I am waiting because the NEXT MOVEMENT is going to be even BIGGER than we've ever seen before!!! God bless you!!👆
Jacquelyn King What an awesome testimony! Pray for the millennials. They are a lot like your generation. Pray that they will experience a touch of the Master's hand!
Yes, In Australia and New Zealand, the Jesus Movement and Charismatic Movement died out in 1980
Thanks for sharing, Thank You Jesus! I pray this finds you well
Jacqueline, what year did Arthur Blessit start ministering on Sunset Blvd?
@@joinjen3854 I believe it was 1968. You can search RUclips for his story. Called "The Cross". Funny, I JUST watched it, and heard him say it, but can't trust my short term memory anymore. God bless you!🕊
5:43 what a beautiful spirit filled song☝
Terry Taylor is a musical genius.
big fan of their first two albums and went to many of their concerts especialy the concert in Sacramento when they played with a orchestra. The auditorium was packed
I went to that reunion. It was fun.
So cool. I knew that those two songs were big in Terry Taylor's heart.
Awesome.
This is the first time I’ve seen these guys live. It’s like they’re two different bands. One has that country sound. And it’s hard to imagine this guy with the cowboy hat doing the outrageous songs like on the album motorcycle. Although I can hear it slightly in his voice. That album and shotgun angel by the only two I’ve actually heard and possess and I love them both.
Terry Taylor is a prolific songwriter. He has explored many genres of music, from country, to progressive and art rock, to punk and new wave.
Good news
What happened to DA between Shotgun Angel and Horrendous disc? Never could figure that one out. Anyone have a clue?
nothing happened, they just changed their music style.
2degucitas Any guess as to why?
smoothestones1
Yeah, they saw the start of a music genre unlike their country/pop sound. They were falsely labeled 'punk' by christians who didn't know any better, but Horrendous Disc really takes after ELO, and rock music. I saw them at a free concert at Calvary Chapel Bellflower and they came in wearing black studded leather jackests, jeans and boots. It was just an act. They needed a change. It made many christians nervous, and some book stores wouldn't sell the album. Silly looking back, they weren't all that earth shattering.
+smoothestones1 I remember an old interview with Terry where he said their sound really was alternative/new wave, but at the time The Eagles and country rock were big so the label pushed them in that direction.
erestube Yeah. Country folksy sound like that was BIG in California
great vid - this wasn't 2014 though...maybe 2004?
Chuck Smith passed away in 2013