We got to learn this routine in Masters Commission…it took me DAYS of practice on my own to get the correct pattern down. Now it comes so easily I don’t even have to think about it.
Actually, Keith Green and Steve Green are no relation. Just happen to have the same last name. Steve Green Grew up on the mission field in Argentina. His brother is still a missionary. Keith came from a family of nonbelievers, although one of his parents (forgot which) was Christian Science.
Okay, I just heard this song on a Rich Mullins cd I pulled out (had forgotten it was his song)… then Googled it and found this cup thing… These guys are awesome!!! I love this accompaniment!
I was blessed enough to see him on that tour when he came through my town. It will forever be in the top 10 moments of my entire life. I was just 12 years old. I’m almost 25 and he is still my favorite musician/performer/songwriter of all time.
Thanks so much for the video. It put a smile on my face, for sure.
What fantastic advice. I’m not much of a musician either, but I’d like to think that I belong to God too!
One regret I have, is that I decided not to travel to see Rich, as it seemed a long way from Sheffield to London, England. A few months later, he was dead. Now I’ll have to wait for eternity to meet him. Rest in peace Rich.
met rich once! circa 1992. no shoes..t-shirt…lol. i was 19. i wanted to be a musician more than anything. I asked him for advice. He told me to be God’s. Belong to God. in 1997, i was working in a cd store when i leatned of his death. i nearly fell to the ground. i remember his words though. Im not much of a musician…but i belong to God. Does anyting else really matter?
ya i saw him in florida, but didn’t get to eat with him though, he always played in concert without any shoes on!!
it was his trademark and him and the ragamuffins where always friendly and open and honest!!!
Got to do this with the band back in 91 in Spoken, WA. Our local station in Sandpoint, ID had a Sunday night Christian program. The DJ was a friend of mine and invited a few of us to go to a concert. I had never heard of Rich Mullins before that. We got there early and needed to use the bathroom. When I came out my friends were talking to Rich and the band. We ended up having Spaghetti dinner with then and they set us in the front row. The best concert I have ever been to in my life.
Concert memory…wish he was alive still. Guess he’s performing in heaven these days!
i saw this in a little church close by when i was a teenager it was truly awesome he was an awesome guy!!
We got to learn this routine in Masters Commission…it took me DAYS of practice on my own to get the correct pattern down. Now it comes so easily I don’t even have to think about it.
That is the coolest thing EVER!!
A Christian Soldier cut down to early in his Prime.. Deeply Missed…
NOBODY could play the hammered dulcifer like Rich!!!
i love this one i wish he was still around
Legendary indeed!
I love this song! I didn’t know it was a Mullens song. I’m dating myself here, but we used to sing this at camp, back in the 80s! great memories!
silly hippies
I’ve never seen the cups thing used along to a song – it’s really, really cool!
Wow-memories! Thanks for sharing this! Saw Rich in concert in the mid-90′s…. his music had a profound influence on my life & faith.
A missed voice.
AMAZING!!!!!
this was sick !!!!
Actually, Keith Green and Steve Green are no relation. Just happen to have the same last name. Steve Green Grew up on the mission field in Argentina. His brother is still a missionary. Keith came from a family of nonbelievers, although one of his parents (forgot which) was Christian Science.
I didn’t really expect to find a video of this live. I am so glad to see it! Legendary. Brings back some good memories. Thanks!
Okay, I just heard this song on a Rich Mullins cd I pulled out (had forgotten it was his song)… then Googled it and found this cup thing… These guys are awesome!!! I love this accompaniment!
Good God.
Literally.
I was blessed enough to see him on that tour when he came through my town. It will forever be in the top 10 moments of my entire life. I was just 12 years old. I’m almost 25 and he is still my favorite musician/performer/songwriter of all time.
Thanks so much for the video. It put a smile on my face, for sure.
What fantastic advice. I’m not much of a musician either, but I’d like to think that I belong to God too!
One regret I have, is that I decided not to travel to see Rich, as it seemed a long way from Sheffield to London, England. A few months later, he was dead. Now I’ll have to wait for eternity to meet him. Rest in peace Rich.
This is one of my favorite songs of all time…I really miss Rich. Think of all the beautiful music he’s making in heaven!
met rich once! circa 1992. no shoes..t-shirt…lol. i was 19. i wanted to be a musician more than anything. I asked him for advice. He told me to be God’s. Belong to God. in 1997, i was working in a cd store when i leatned of his death. i nearly fell to the ground. i remember his words though. Im not much of a musician…but i belong to God. Does anyting else really matter?
ya i saw him in florida, but didn’t get to eat with him though, he always played in concert without any shoes on!!
it was his trademark and him and the ragamuffins where always friendly and open and honest!!!
Got to do this with the band back in 91 in Spoken, WA. Our local station in Sandpoint, ID had a Sunday night Christian program. The DJ was a friend of mine and invited a few of us to go to a concert. I had never heard of Rich Mullins before that. We got there early and needed to use the bathroom. When I came out my friends were talking to Rich and the band. We ended up having Spaghetti dinner with then and they set us in the front row. The best concert I have ever been to in my life.
saw this live it was awesome, it was the best concert i ever saw!!!