February 26, 2008 by

"Goodbye, my friends, goodbye"

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Categories: music

There are a lot of people who probably don’t know who this man is (I got his picture here.) But if you are a Christian and/or if you play or listen to any form of modern Christian music, you owe him a debt of gratitude, because he pretty much started the ball rolling.

I just found out that Larry Norman, the widely acknowledged father of Christian rock, died early Sunday morning at the age of 60. Partly because he was a pioneer, his early Christian rock albums didn’t get a lot of acclaim early on. The mainstream music field didn’t really know what to do with him, and the religious community didn’t like him for obvious reasons. He was never high on the Billboard charts. But there are few musicians from the Jesus movement that would not cite him as a huge influence. Many of his songs, like “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?” and “I Wish We’d All Been Ready” are considered classics.

I didn’t know Larry Norman personally. The closest I got to him was as a teenager when I was working security for a Mylon LeFevre concert at a local amusement park. Larry showed up in the audience, standing toward the back of the crowd, to see Mylon, and I watched as he was escorted backstage to see him. No one thought to introduce me. Oh, well. But even then (1980s) his influence was deeply felt. And likewise, he will be deeply missed. Go to http://www.larrynorman.com/ to see a goodbye letter he dictated days before his death, as well as links to other information about his life.

Musician. Composer. Recovering perfectionist. Minister-in-transition. Lover of puns. Hijacker of rock song references. Questioner of the status quo. I'm not really a rebel. Just a sincere Christ-follower with a thirst for significance that gets me into trouble. My quest has taken me over the fence of institutional Christianity. Here are some of my random thoughts along the way. Read along, join in the conversation. Just be nice.

One Response to "Goodbye, my friends, goodbye"

  1. Mr. C

    THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL

    the politicians all make speeches
    while the news men all take note
    and they exagerate the issues
    as they shove them down our throats
    is it really up to them
    whether this country sinks or floats
    well i wonder who would lead us
    if none of us would vote

    A portion of one of Larry’s great classics.

    He will be sorely missed!

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