Which Stryper song should Petra cover?

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Which Stryper song should Petra cover?

Sing Along Song
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Makes Me Wanna Sing
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Honestly
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To Hell With The Devil
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In God We Trust
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Keep The Fire Burning
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Together As One
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Soldiers Under Command
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You Won't Be Lonely
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Loud N' Clear
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Which Stryper song should Petra cover?

Post by petrafreak2009 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:26 pm

Everybody knows of both of these hard rocking bands. Now it's your turn to pick which song the other band between Petra and Stryper should cover. You can also post your answer if your preference isn't listed.
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Post by brent » Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:39 pm

None. It would sound silly. Besides, Petra is dead and Stryper isn't. Well, it's on hold until Mike gets off of the road with Boston.
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Post by krazykanuk » Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:22 pm

Totally the Battle Hymn of the Republic. I can just imagine John singing it.
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Post by WR1U » Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:37 pm

if anything stryper would have to cover petra songs, petra was the better band.
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Post by separateunion » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:42 pm

I've never really heard any Stryper.
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Post by Boray » Thu May 01, 2008 3:28 am

From what I've heard of Stryper, it's just a stereotypic hard rock sound and no originality in the melodies. But I haven't heard much...
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Post by crossways » Thu May 01, 2008 12:11 pm

There was a larry Norman cd out a while back where a bunch of different artists covered his stuff, I would have loved to have seen Petra do one.

I saw Petra with Gaurdian and Tammy Trent several years ago in Wise, Va.

One of Guardians guitar players had to be with his family for some kind of emergency. Rather than cancel Kevin Brandow filled in...he was agreat guitarist.

I would have loved to have heard that line up (K. Brandow, P. Orta, L. Chapin) doing some of these covers.

I would also love to hear some Whitecross/Petra cross covers. Especially the above line up.
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Post by brent » Thu May 01, 2008 1:53 pm

Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
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Post by crossways » Thu May 01, 2008 5:54 pm

brent wrote:Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
Well I saw Bob live as early on as On Fire! and up through Unseen Power

Never saw Lichens

saw Pete Orta several times as well

Then Bob again at the DVD taping.

I LOVE Bob and he is a masterful guitarist who I don't think has ever gotten enough credit in that department. But I mostly "watched" John S., John L. and Ronnie during those days. And more to point, I felt like a lot of the guitar was under the synths. There was always more guitar live, but still...

Pete Orta days especially with when Kevin basically set up a keyboard and let a tech play it...now that was fun. Pete and co. put up a wall of guitar sound that I would have enjoyed hearing cover some Stryper, Norman, Whitecross...etc.

I guess that is my point...the Pete Orta guitar days, esp. live, seemed to be more of a "guitar" band.
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Post by separateunion » Thu May 01, 2008 7:07 pm

brent wrote:Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
Strange. My dad and I saw Petra live and my dad mentioned that he was a very technically sound guitar player. Although, I guess not everyone can be Tony Palacios.
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Post by executioner » Fri May 02, 2008 7:38 am

brent wrote:None. It would sound silly. Besides, Petra is dead and Stryper isn't. Well, it's on hold until Mike gets off of the road with Boston.
I feel the next Stryper album is more than on hold; I'm not even really sure it will ever see the light of day. Michael's wife and daughter both are going through alot of health problems, and Robert is in the band one day and the next he is sitting on a beach in Mexico while the other 3 band members were recording the album in Jan-Feb; Robert did not even play on this album and there has been a backlash with some fans to as this even being a Stryper album. Some fans have the opinion that its just another Mike Sweet solo album(like Reborn) with some members of Stryper in a supporting role.
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Post by cndfogie » Fri May 02, 2008 8:46 am

I totally agree with crossways. The Orta era of Petra was certainly a great live show I saw Petra with Bob and Pete. as for showmanship The Orta era is my favorite. Who ever said Pete is not/was not a clean player certainly does not know what they are talking about.
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Post by Preacherman777 » Fri May 02, 2008 10:05 am

Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
I felt the same way. In fact, I would say he was rather sloppy. A lot of Bob's great guitar parts got lost in the shuffle.
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Post by executioner » Fri May 02, 2008 10:36 am

Preacherman777 wrote:
Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
I felt the same way. In fact, I would say he was rather sloppy. A lot of Bob's great guitar parts got lost in the shuffle.
I also feel his guitar playing to be rather sloppy; It's the 90's generation I think. The art of guitar work got lost in the 90's. There seems to be no substance to the playing and it is very shallow.
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Post by executioner » Fri May 02, 2008 10:39 am

crossways wrote:
brent wrote:Orta is an attitude player, meaning that he is not the cleanest player. I'd pass on him.
Well I saw Bob live as early on as On Fire! and up through Unseen Power

Never saw Lichens

saw Pete Orta several times as well

Then Bob again at the DVD taping.

I LOVE Bob and he is a masterful guitarist who I don't think has ever gotten enough credit in that department. But I mostly "watched" John S., John L. and Ronnie during those days. And more to point, I felt like a lot of the guitar was under the synths. There was always more guitar live, but still...

Pete Orta days especially with when Kevin basically set up a keyboard and let a tech play it...now that was fun. Pete and co. put up a wall of guitar sound that I would have enjoyed hearing cover some Stryper, Norman, Whitecross...etc.

I guess that is my point...the Pete Orta guitar days, esp. live, seemed to be more of a "guitar" band.
I felt not only was Lichens was a better guitar player but Brandow was head over heels better then Orta.
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