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2007-07-07 @ 11:20 p.m.

Have been downloading Planetshakers songs, and I've decided to try listening to all the Planetshakers songs I have. Yeah, all 133 of them. Since iTunes organises my albums in alphabetical order, I've only made it through All That I Want (what I have of it anyway) and part of Always And Forever. I've arrived at the conclusion that a lot of the songs are quite disposable, at least for me. I'm sure they mean a lot to loads of people out there, but not for me. I'm more of a Chris Tomlin guy, although his vocal range is really ridiculous. I don't think I've ever sung a Chris Tomlin song for worship in its original key. I can do it singing with the CD, but it's a lot harder when you're the one who has to hit the note alone. Finished Egan's Axiomatic a few days ago, and Quarantine today. Read the first chapter of Distress. I'm really supposed to be fiddling with OpenSong to produce tomorrow's worship slides, but blogging is way more important right now. Great, I just smacked a beetle with the newspapers.



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