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A Petition

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 8:24 am
by winterlens
... by way of CMCentral. See http://www.theprodigalradio.com/ -- don't know where this came from, but it does the soul good.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 8:48 am
by Shell
Well, it's a nice thought, but it's not likely. :) They had to retire at some point.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:12 am
by winterlens
I agree. But the simple fact that there's now a classic Christian rock station is pretty sweet. It doubled my already considerable respect for the state of Iowa. Mmmcorn.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:24 am
by Shell
Yeah, where were those classic rock stations a few years ago? It's a bit late in the game for Petra now... :wink:

The west coast rules...The midwest is too cold in the winter time for us spoiled Californians... :D

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:28 am
by sue d.
CCM didn't really have 'classic rock.' The Christian music scene wasn't really old enough to know what CLASSIC was.

They're getting the picture, finally.

The Prodigal is also hosting one of the John & Bob concerts... (if they get their contract in).

I had offered to publicize this station for them.... but they never sent me anything to go by. Odd.

West Coast vs. Midwest? As far as Petra goes -- the Midwest has you guys beat hands down!

I've been trying ALL YEAR to get someone to host a show out there... and no luck. They all say they WANT to - but no one is jumping on the bandwagon.

Come on, Californians! Kick it in gear! :wink:

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 12:48 pm
by Shell
Yeah, you're right about the midwest being better about Petra concerts than Cali has been...California doesn't have much of a Christian concert circuit to speak of, at least not in L.A., which is sad. (Or if there is, maybe I just haven't talked to the right people). I don't really know why that is...I know Julie has done a lot to try to get them out here. Cost is probably part of it, but there are probably other factors too. Do all the concert promoters live in the midwest or something? Just speculating here. Maybe I should check that out and try to see what could be done about it. At this point I'm so buried in school I don't have time for much else. Sigh.

Cali has better winter weather though. :)

Re: A Petition

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:04 pm
by darthpethead
winterlens wrote:... by way of CMCentral. See http://www.theprodigalradio.com/ -- don't know where this came from, but it does the soul good.
I have to say that this, IMO is very selfish(to the band). They deserve a break. What more do people want another couple of albums? This is kinda like an ungrateful attitude. Petra gave us 33 years of great music and 20+ albums.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:10 pm
by Shell
I think what Winterlens was referring to was that he was glad to finally see someone connected to CCM who appreciated Petra. The petition itself isn't particularly significant, and won't bring them back. It was time for them to retire, and all the petitions in the world won't change that.

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:29 pm
by Schlittism33
Oh now THAT would be sweet!!! Beyond Belief's lineup gettin together to do somethin.... Man that would be great for all the young fans like me that didnt get to see alot of those guys! Even if they just got together for another Farewell Tour (Farewell 2?) It wouldnt be all that bad I mean the Eagles have had a few Farewell Tours now havent they?? :wink:

Stephen

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:45 pm
by biggestfan
Hey Sue.
Are there any concerts somewhere between LA and pheonix arizona? I live in LA and like you said there aren't any in California :cry: . I'm asking because my uncle over in pheonix is launching a church and invited us to come at around january 15th. Are there any concerts then?

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:05 pm
by sue d.
No, sorry. We've been really trying to get something in CA, but it's like everyone is waiting for someone else to jump - and then they'll follow suit.

So far they're not jumping. Yet.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:58 am
by brent
Shell wrote:Yeah, you're right about the midwest being better about Petra concerts than Cali has been...California doesn't have much of a Christian concert circuit to speak of, at least not in L.A., which is sad. (Or if there is, maybe I just haven't talked to the right people). I don't really know why that is...I know Julie has done a lot to try to get them out here. Cost is probably part of it, but there are probably other factors too. Do all the concert promoters live in the midwest or something? Just speculating here. Maybe I should check that out and try to see what could be done about it. At this point I'm so buried in school I don't have time for much else. Sigh.

Cali has better winter weather though. :)
CA has a different breed of "christian" singers floating around churches, etc. They are the type that you see on TBN, the corny ones that are pumped as successful recording artists, when they are nobodies from a bar. Nothing wrong with singers from bars getting saved. But, some of these people are more than generous with their success stories.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:01 pm
by biggestfan
Man! It's crazy how many teens haven't even heard of petra in CA! Just maybe three out of twenty four (in my school anyway) and I'm not even joking! I go to a sort of homeschool-charterschool and half the kids are christian but that doesn't seem to make a difference in the amount of people who've heard of petra. It seems like the only christian bands they like are Switchfoot and Reliant K. The teens that have heard of petra aren't even fans. I only know one person who might be considered a fan and she's a teacher. It gets a little annoying being the only fan around here. I'm trying to get my friends to like petra and my farewell cd has been lent out to different friends for almost a month :) (and still no fans).

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:03 pm
by brent
biggestfan wrote:Man! It's crazy how many teens haven't even heard of petra in CA! Just maybe three out of twenty four (in my school anyway) and I'm not even joking! I go to a sort of homeschool-charterschool and half the kids are christian but that doesn't seem to make a difference in the amount of people who've heard of petra. It seems like the only christian bands they like are Switchfoot and Reliant K. The teens that have heard of petra aren't even fans. I only know one person who might be considered a fan and she's a teacher. It gets a little annoying being the only fan around here. I'm trying to get my friends to like petra and my farewell cd has been lent out to different friends for almost a month :) (and still no fans).
People in the industry don't even know who they are. We have nationals come through once every couple of months. They think that they remember the name, but have not heard of Bob or John. When John and I were walking through GMA Week last year, some younger people that Petra had played with came to say hi, but I could see other bands around them asking who that was. It makes me want to do a video show on the whole history. Radio too. Forgot. Radio is dead.