@@SE4943not exhausting when you have the Holy Spirit inside you. If you have the Holy Spirit you can get praisy for hours! Heaven on earth! Ask the Father for the baptism of the Holy Spirit and you will get it! It's a promise!
@@Levindd Nah he's just playing keyboard (piano sound) but it's not really audible, but you can hear when he turns to look at the keyboard 2:22. That's a live drum set, different person.
For those that don’t know, these, my friends, are called preacher chords. It’s very common in many african american churches where the preacher (usually, but not limited to, a preacher that has the ability to sing) would put a melody in his voice and end his sermon with a “whoop” as a form of praise. Some preachers whoop in the same key, while others like to modulate. The man preaching is E Dewey Smith of Atlanta Georgia. Also, beginning at 2:00 is what we call a praise break. It’s a sequence of gospel music played at a fast beat, around 150-170 beats per minute, followed by dancing from members of the congregation. Praise breaks can occur any time during a high-spirited church service, such as after the announcements, after an inspirational song, and often right after the preacher finishes his whoop. Hope i helped :). I am extremely impressed that you were able to transcribe his notes down.
Thanks for the clarification. I was born in the wrong race (the one who invented what is heard here). I certainly wouldn't make it at a church/area like that. I would perceive this a lot differently, if God made me someone else. All I can think of is opera, or certain types of metal ("a caccaphony of screaming" and extreme emotion). This is what my parents call "headache music." The same goes for the shit heard on La Ley and Que Buena. I really wish I wasn't white (thank God I am not rich...just imagine how much worse that would be).
@@gatocles99 That is true too. It depends on which one you go to. Where I'm at, it's either Christian rock...or gloomy s--t like Bach's BMW b--ls--t. Down south...it's a whole other story.
Now we see why this setup was in late 60s rock and some early (rudimentary) metal. Also, this proves to the old-timer purists, that "rock n'roll" and metal are not Satanic. I've always gotten vibes like that from music like this. Classical training at its finest.
@@ChangeforJonathan I should elaborate when I said, "classical training, at its finest." Classically-trained musicians are downright scary, both in the way they play, and in real life. High intelligence = high talent = frightening. Not music to my ears. There's more to what I said. It all comes from the days, when no mics or amps were involved. I mention Enrico Caruso in many of my posts. No one (not even close) can be the human equivalent of this instrument/speaker, than that dead dago. Classical music lovers invented what you heard and see (an unfortunate fact). I wish we could move on from that, and do better. While it is not purely Bach (monstrous pipes), I'm sure any other dago (like Donizetti or Pavarotti) would be proud. After all, it's the screaming, shouting, yelling, and nervous-wreck sound...that this shit makes. At the time (when hard rock first came to the world), it was really a fusion of classical music's, manic-depressive side, with amps. That's enough for now.
@@channingtaintum From what I know about musicians, many of the younger ones are in it for a gig and a paycheck. They'll take anything they can get. This most true for keyboard players. So, it's possible the drummer's regular line of work is in rock/metal. The guy in the video (star) certainly does this for a living, and not just on Sunday.
When my kids were 8 and 12, they were invited to worship at a church in Chicago. They were eager to go to a “black church” because they only knew what they had been raised with. Most of their church friends are black and when I heard the church name, I knew about it, a church experience with a ‘little more’. When they got home that evening, I was excited to hear what they had to say. First they talked about the strong music, then the colorful preaching and “a million amens”. But then they paused, and one of them said, “Dad, we were the only white people there in a building full of 400 people. We felt like a couple of marshmallows in the hot chocolate!” I’ve laughed about that for years. 😂
@@steverichardson7971 what makes sense to me is that he slows it down, and hears the relative chords from the key signature. That’s how I would do it but how he gets all of the dissonant notes are beyond me.
@@joekim9790 yeah he gets all the extensions down as well, I guess it’s cuz he has transcribed and played so much that he knows what most chords and scales sound like. It’s all practice xd
I have watched this clip multiple times when it first dropped years ago. I don’t think I’ve ever seen preaching chords actually charted out, let alone that of Cory Henry. This, to say the least, is a gem.
"Glory to God in the highest.." may be interpreted as taking the glory he has planted in each of us and give ourselves the permission and responsibility to cultivate that talent skyward towards that excellent God. I am so grateful that God has given us so many examples of children that he has planted various and wonderful talents in, like our brother Cory Henry here and all the musicians that surrounded and nurtured him to get to where he is now. I hope we can all try to cultivate what God has given us a little more skyward, a little more excellently, a little bit more out of gratitude. In Jesus name Amen!
Ah, this used to be me in my Church days. I'll never forget intentionally turning all my theory voice-leading assignments into Gospel exercises. I drove my professors crazy. My assignments were correct, just not in the desired style.
@@zhou_sei Honestly, it's not the religion, Christianity that excludes people; it's individuals within the church creating rules. God ordained leaders, metaphorically called shepherds, like kings, priests, Sadducees, and Pharisees, now recognized as pastors. God chose Jeroboam to lead His people after taking the kingdom from Solomon's son due to sin. Unfortunately, Jeroboam forgot God, fearing for his life, leading the people astray. Jeroboam's actions, violating the Ten Commandments, serve as a reminder not to put absolute trust in flawed individuals. Nobody is perfect; placing complete trust in imperfect people can lead to spiritual deviation, church hurt, and division. That's why it's crucial not to rely solely on others to tell you about God. Instead, seek a personal relationship with God and get to know Him directly for yourself. HOPE THIS HELPs, plz tell me if I did a poor job of answering your question.
@@whatsnextnora none of that justifies any segregation in current churches. how many decades does it take? i was raised christian, and always considered myself to have a VERY close relationship with the "god" concept. the more i peered, the less i believed it. i wish you well on your journey.
@@zhou_sei This comment wasn't to justify the behavior that is happening in some of these churches today but rather an answer and explanation to your question which was " what's the point of religion if everyone isn't allowed in such- and- such church?"
I’m a white dude. I’m always amazed that black culture is so gregarious and vibrant in every facet. Go to a white neighborhood on a weekend and it’s deathly quiet. Go to a black (or Hispanic) neighborhood, rich or poor, and everyone’s outside, talking, barbecuing, hanging out, whatever. I always wonder why these cultural differences exist.
Hindu temples around the world and even mosques and churches in Europe are the same, dude. The deathly quiet church is a VERY specific, conservative form of American, Anglo-Saxon, Calvinist Lutheran Christianity. Everything goes back to Puritanism.
I'm a South Georgia Methodist and the quiet, solemn music & preaching is baked in, however worshipful. How many times does the Psalms mention a joyful noise, loud playing of the lute & harp, & shouting & singing his name?!
You absolutely right about that. I am cutsy, yuppie-ass suburbia myself. Everyone is either downtown or inside, on their asses. In case you didn't figure it out, I hate white suburbia.
Praise God! And why is this so short, Lord? Praise Jesus-ahh! Mighty God, why couldn't this video go on for just a few more sanctified minutes, amen?? Thank you for Cory Henry & George Collier's blessings. Can I get a Hallelujah!! 🙌
Couldn’t agree more with the title of the video. Music plays a huge role on taking people from believing in the Creator god to the Creation (man created) god.
It's not from the head. It's from the heart (experiential) first. Then once you've entered regularly, you can step back and be a good accompanist (Corey) while still participating and supporting.
Well it’s open and it’s free and it’s never ending! JESUS Loves you today yesterday and tomorrow and He wants a relationship now! It’s not hard, it’s not complicated. All He asks is for you to believe in Him. There’s no strings attached to my word, because all that truly matters, is His Word.
White christian music: "Nooo! Don't let the music distract you from God😭!" Gospel: "God, hold my non-alcoholic beer and witness me" An atheists perspective on religious music
The Lord said "let him cook"
And it was good
@@Loyis Amen
@@Loyisand he was great at that
And by God was he cooking
and then god said: "let him cool"
i feel like i just watched a rocket launch
This one wins
Fr
Me too dude holy shit that tension and release was wild
best way to describe it
NASA ain't got nothing on this
"Hey teach, who should I look to to learn how to build tension and suspense?"
Church musicians. Never ending tension lol
Just stay away from worship teams, then it's never ending feel-good chords.
@@supernovagamer929I mean it’s basically meditation music, easy to move along. I love the music in the video too, but it can be exhausting at times.
Church musicians the Shepard tone before the Shepard tone.
Also hot cops. They're gonna push the tension til the last possible moment before they strip
@@SE4943not exhausting when you have the Holy Spirit inside you. If you have the Holy Spirit you can get praisy for hours! Heaven on earth! Ask the Father for the baptism of the Holy Spirit and you will get it! It's a promise!
This guy is playing the organ godly and in the spare time, he's conducting the drums too
Legend
cory henry, ughh so good
Lmao
He's conducting the entire band as well. Around 1:17 you can hear Cory saying "1-4-5" telling the band which chords to play
@@P3NI5 3-4-5
@@treyvon193 sounds like three due to audible eee, but to my eyes its one ;-)
When the cameraman loses it, you know it's good stuff!
i'm pretty sure, the cameraman is playing the drums (on keyboard)
@@Levindd Nah he's just playing keyboard (piano sound) but it's not really audible, but you can hear when he turns to look at the keyboard 2:22. That's a live drum set, different person.
That wasn't the cameraman. That was *THE SPIRIT!* 🤣
Black church service is next level. Nothing compares.
Everyone should attend one at least once. It’s a time!
Gospel music is CRAZY man. I don't know how Christian Rock can even compare!
You’re right nothing does compare….. to such diatripe and nonsense
@@jonburton1935 I cut my hands from the edge man
@@patrickhenry2342 Roman even.
For those that don’t know, these, my friends, are called preacher chords. It’s very common in many african american churches where the preacher (usually, but not limited to, a preacher that has the ability to sing) would put a melody in his voice and end his sermon with a “whoop” as a form of praise. Some preachers whoop in the same key, while others like to modulate. The man preaching is E Dewey Smith of Atlanta Georgia. Also, beginning at 2:00 is what we call a praise break. It’s a sequence of gospel music played at a fast beat, around 150-170 beats per minute, followed by dancing from members of the congregation. Praise breaks can occur any time during a high-spirited church service, such as after the announcements, after an inspirational song, and often right after the preacher finishes his whoop. Hope i helped :).
I am extremely impressed that you were able to transcribe his notes down.
Thanks so much for the info! Really cool stuff!
Supremely underrated comment
Thanks for the clarification. I was born in the wrong race (the one who invented what is heard here). I certainly wouldn't make it at a church/area like that. I would perceive this a lot differently, if God made me someone else. All I can think of is opera, or certain types of metal ("a caccaphony of screaming" and extreme emotion). This is what my parents call "headache music." The same goes for the shit heard on La Ley and Que Buena. I really wish I wasn't white (thank God I am not rich...just imagine how much worse that would be).
@@mrnasty02106 It is not racial.
There are some white churches that do this too. Holy rollers and such. Just not as common.
@@gatocles99 That is true too. It depends on which one you go to. Where I'm at, it's either Christian rock...or gloomy s--t like Bach's BMW b--ls--t. Down south...it's a whole other story.
The choir singer on the right is so flabbergasted by Cory Henry that she literally has to hug someone else at 1:55 haha what a musician, man
She’s more than flabbergasted alright. 😂
God, I love seeing her reactions! HAHAHA!
That's probably his momma :D.
@@HwoarangtheBoomerang every woman listening to Cory becomes his momma
i think its the normal organ player. she isnt in the pews with the choir. and the organ and piano player would wear robes to match the choir.
Kids, you've heard Death Metal....now let's hear it for LIFE METAL, "Bang your heads to the sound of the almighty looooord-ah!"
I love that. “Life metal”
Now we see why this setup was in late 60s rock and some early (rudimentary) metal. Also, this proves to the old-timer purists, that "rock n'roll" and metal are not Satanic. I've always gotten vibes like that from music like this. Classical training at its finest.
@@ChangeforJonathan I should elaborate when I said, "classical training, at its finest." Classically-trained musicians are downright scary, both in the way they play, and in real life. High intelligence = high talent = frightening. Not music to my ears.
There's more to what I said. It all comes from the days, when no mics or amps were involved. I mention Enrico Caruso in many of my posts. No one (not even close) can be the human equivalent of this instrument/speaker, than that dead dago.
Classical music lovers invented what you heard and see (an unfortunate fact). I wish we could move on from that, and do better. While it is not purely Bach (monstrous pipes), I'm sure any other dago (like Donizetti or Pavarotti) would be proud.
After all, it's the screaming, shouting, yelling, and nervous-wreck sound...that this shit makes. At the time (when hard rock first came to the world), it was really a fusion of classical music's, manic-depressive side, with amps. That's enough for now.
"Life metal!" That's very apropo; as soon as I heard the drummer going off, I was like "Oh, he's in a metal band but this is what he does on Sundays."
@@channingtaintum From what I know about musicians, many of the younger ones are in it for a gig and a paycheck. They'll take anything they can get. This most true for keyboard players. So, it's possible the drummer's regular line of work is in rock/metal. The guy in the video (star) certainly does this for a living, and not just on Sunday.
When my kids were 8 and 12, they were invited to worship at a church in Chicago. They were eager to go to a “black church” because they only knew what they had been raised with. Most of their church friends are black and when I heard the church name, I knew about it, a church experience with a ‘little more’. When they got home that evening, I was excited to hear what they had to say. First they talked about the strong music, then the colorful preaching and “a million amens”. But then they paused, and one of them said, “Dad, we were the only white people there in a building full of 400 people. We felt like a couple of marshmallows in the hot chocolate!” I’ve laughed about that for years. 😂
That is a truly golden experience. Amazing 🤩✨
I'm stealing that hot chocolate line.
Bless 'em.😂💛
Hahahah that's hilarious, your children are adorable
Awww man that was cute😂😂😂😂😂😂 that's what heaven is gunns be like when they find out that God was actually 😂😂😂😂😂😂 ok Lennie stop😂😂😂😂😂
Paganini sold his soul to the Devil, Cory Henry gave his soul to Jesus Christ !
Wait, this is the one, guys.
Amen brother
To our lord and saaaviooor Jeeeeeeesus Christ!! *organ music starts playing*
AMEN
Props to the drummer for keeping up with his requests.
props to the drummer for following the leader of a band??
This is super typical in Black churches lmao
Church musicians are a different breed, and cory henry is his own breed
It’s also amazing that you can transcribe all of this so accurately.
I don't even believe this can be transcribed...
How do people transcribe the organ, I can never hear anything other than the top notes and maybe the bass… it’s all blurred together
@@steverichardson7971 what makes sense to me is that he slows it down, and hears the relative chords from the key signature. That’s how I would do it but how he gets all of the dissonant notes are beyond me.
@@joekim9790 yeah he gets all the extensions down as well, I guess it’s cuz he has transcribed and played so much that he knows what most chords and scales sound like. It’s all practice xd
Glad to be of help! ;)
Respect for transcribing these chords.
Thanks 🙏🤟
@@MySheetMusicTranscriptions this you? Nice job man I have no idea how you got the pedal down so well too
"Are you ready, the shit is happening" got me😂
Shift* 😂😂😂
@@sedeyoung 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it almost had me.
Shift just got real, lol
Shift
Its the “Lets goooooooooo” 😂
not every day it turns out the cameraman is ALSO playing man this one has everything.
I have watched this clip multiple times when it first dropped years ago. I don’t think I’ve ever seen preaching chords actually charted out, let alone that of Cory Henry. This, to say the least, is a gem.
thank you for the name drop as I get lost in these amazing comments
And then God said, LET THERE BE JAZZ
and it was good😌
Cory rocked that organ so hard the camera was riding in turbulence
No way even trying to just read any triads from this. Every chord is spiced up beyond recognition.
"Glory to God in the highest.." may be interpreted as taking the glory he has planted in each of us and give ourselves the permission and responsibility to cultivate that talent skyward towards that excellent God. I am so grateful that God has given us so many examples of children that he has planted various and wonderful talents in, like our brother Cory Henry here and all the musicians that surrounded and nurtured him to get to where he is now. I hope we can all try to cultivate what God has given us a little more skyward, a little more excellently, a little bit more out of gratitude. In Jesus name Amen!
Man's dropping vine booms in music form
literally
It's Gospel like this that literally birthed a change in music for artists like Ray Charles.
The Band, Elwood... The BAND!!!
DO YOU SEE THE LIGHT?
Cory was transcribing the preacher in real time 🤣
Ah, this used to be me in my Church days.
I'll never forget intentionally turning all my theory voice-leading assignments into Gospel exercises.
I drove my professors crazy.
My assignments were correct, just not in the desired style.
I wanted the preacher's sermon transcribed too!
I know right? I'd like to see what kind of fire that dude threw down after a praise break like that!
The level of hype is unreal
I’d convert to be a part of this service
Everyone is welcome! But some churches aren’t exactly of GOD or feel like everyone is allowed in church…
@@whatsnextnora what's the point of religion if everyone isn't allowed in such- and- such church?
@@zhou_sei Honestly, it's not the religion, Christianity that excludes people; it's individuals within the church creating rules. God ordained leaders, metaphorically called shepherds, like kings, priests, Sadducees, and Pharisees, now recognized as pastors.
God chose Jeroboam to lead His people after taking the kingdom from Solomon's son due to sin. Unfortunately, Jeroboam forgot God, fearing for his life, leading the people astray. Jeroboam's actions, violating the Ten Commandments, serve as a reminder not to put absolute trust in flawed individuals. Nobody is perfect; placing complete trust in imperfect people can lead to spiritual deviation, church hurt, and division. That's why it's crucial not to rely solely on others to tell you about God. Instead, seek a personal relationship with God and get to know Him directly for yourself. HOPE THIS HELPs, plz tell me if I did a poor job of answering your question.
@@whatsnextnora none of that justifies any segregation in current churches.
how many decades does it take?
i was raised christian, and always considered myself to have a VERY close relationship with the "god" concept.
the more i peered, the less i believed it.
i wish you well on your journey.
@@zhou_sei This comment wasn't to justify the behavior that is happening in some of these churches today but rather an answer and explanation to your question which was " what's the point of religion if everyone isn't allowed in such- and- such church?"
0:44 when Tom from Tom and Jerry gets hurt
I'm agnostic but I'd gladly go to this church. Can you hear that bass lick at 2:16 broooo
01:55 (Choir member to the regular church organist): “It’s going to be alright. God still loves you baby “ 😂😂😂😇😇😇
I’m a white dude. I’m always amazed that black culture is so gregarious and vibrant in every facet. Go to a white neighborhood on a weekend and it’s deathly quiet. Go to a black (or Hispanic) neighborhood, rich or poor, and everyone’s outside, talking, barbecuing, hanging out, whatever. I always wonder why these cultural differences exist.
Hindu temples around the world and even mosques and churches in Europe are the same, dude. The deathly quiet church is a VERY specific, conservative form of American, Anglo-Saxon, Calvinist Lutheran Christianity. Everything goes back to Puritanism.
I'm a South Georgia Methodist and the quiet, solemn music & preaching is baked in, however worshipful. How many times does the Psalms mention a joyful noise, loud playing of the lute & harp, & shouting & singing his name?!
You absolutely right about that. I am cutsy, yuppie-ass suburbia myself. Everyone is either downtown or inside, on their asses. In case you didn't figure it out, I hate white suburbia.
imagine saying this out loud
@@b-r-a-i-n-r-o-t I literally did that; it’s TH-cam, not my diary.
Thank you for making this transcription!! It's so awesome
The pastor: *just speaking some sermons in a badass way
The organist: Alright Imma just make it more badass
Love at 2:28 measure 94 where he signals the next section, pretty cool
Praise the lord for the transcription. That's a piece of work there!
when the organist puts the entire church on his back...
and on the 8th day, the lord played organ.
I don't even really go to church anymore but I do miss the music. Even traditional hymns are quite fun to play.
I wish I could see the crowd in this one because you KNOW they're just going nuts.
It’s amazing how he plays with so much passion and skill, all while LEADING the band. he’s insane
Those last few seconds when the band shifted into third gear... CHILLS ALL OVER MY BODY! SHEESH!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
I ascended
Hello! Wrong door.
Respect to the drummer too, this was super great energy!
Praise God! And why is this so short, Lord? Praise Jesus-ahh! Mighty God, why couldn't this video go on for just a few more sanctified minutes, amen?? Thank you for Cory Henry & George Collier's blessings. Can I get a Hallelujah!! 🙌
I had no idea Cory Henry was this cool!! And he calls the chords as well. 10/10
i'm 19 and cory henry is my childhood jazz hero because my parents used to listen to snarky puppy CDs in the car lmao
Makes me think of the video on youtube where Cory is playing his "first live gig" at age 5 in church with his mother. He's the best
Yes! Yes! Jesus H. Tap-Dancing Christ! I have seen the light! The band, Elwood! The band!
Man that ended waaaaay too soon. Lol
0:43 that lick never ceases to blow my mind!! WOW.
Call two exorcists. One for the reverend and one for the organist.
Why would an exorcist try to get rid of what is clearly the Holy Spirit?
JS Bach reincarnated as this man, and said, imma have some fun this time around!
Why is no one talking about how much work it must have taken to transpose this lol
This guy isn’t just making music, he’s creating a force field.
That poor Hammond just had its world rocked.
Seeing Cory live is one of the best feelings ever. Just sheer joy pouring off the stage.
These people are like God's hypemen
Couldn’t agree more with the title of the video. Music plays a huge role on taking people from believing in the Creator god to the Creation (man created) god.
And on the third day, god said "Let him cook."
Those are the chords that have folks running up and down the aisles cryin
Amazing work man. I’ve always wondered what the music would look like. It’s hard to capture that feeling.
It's not from the head. It's from the heart (experiential) first. Then once you've entered regularly, you can step back and be a good accompanist (Corey) while still participating and supporting.
This channel is one of the finest gems on TH-cam. Thank you!
0:14 the way it sped up😭😭😭😭
I'm not a church-going person, but I can definitely see the appeal of this kind of energy.
THE BASSIST AT THE END THO
Movie idea: this guy gets hired to play the organ in a european cathedral.
"The Passion", streaming soon on Netflix!
its sort of a gender flipped reboot of "Sister Act" called "Brother Act"
im jewish and i want to be part of this jesus thing
How you can be part of the body of Christ:
th-cam.com/video/SLK5CdR0ojc/w-d-xo.html
Well it’s open and it’s free and it’s never ending! JESUS Loves you today yesterday and tomorrow and He wants a relationship now! It’s not hard, it’s not complicated. All He asks is for you to believe in Him. There’s no strings attached to my word, because all that truly matters, is His Word.
Praying that you receive His love 🙏🏽
@@afbubba1394 FFS they were making a joke, no need for you creeps to start preaching at them.
@@snapgab What? You feel uncomfortable or condemned? Just sharing Jesus’s love here on a site that allows (most) free speech. God bless!
and then god said "Yo hes cookin'"
People dont understand how hard it is to program that organ score out too
Man I can't even read music, I just come here for the craziness
Guy’s solo just turned me into terri joe
i believe in god now and his name is Cory Henry.
Corey is simply the best to ever do it
Squeezing everything out of that tiny wheel organ.
If God is going to any church, it's this one
Camera man decided not to interrupt cory with his playin so he got his phone out and started shooting😂
The transcription by itself is pure genius.❤
Cory Henry himself! Doing gods work through his musical talent.
2:20 The percussion is done with a keyboard next to the organ?????? No way!
One of my fav Cory Henry clips!!
he making that one lady believe in something else
The divine made music. When I heard the preacher I thought of James Brown. When the beat kicked in I thought of the Blues Brothers.
As much as I love punk, metal and stuff like breakcore this is still the most hype music i’ve ever heard
And then the Lord said, "Let there be light... and some tunes too"
Organ guy make believe in god, the preacher make you believe in the devil
I hate religion, but I can't help but appreciate stuff like this.
Catholic church in Latin America be like: just grab your guitar and sing some psalms to The Sound of Silence
Jesus busts a dance move when he hears those notes! Praise the lord!
You can be an atheist and still appreciate this musicality! All it is is vibrations!
true, in fact i think i appreciate things EVEN MORE now that i'm an atheist.
I literally started crying, this is too much for me
Jesus made him take the wheel
He's causing an actual Earthquake in there!!! 🤣
White christian music: "Nooo! Don't let the music distract you from God😭!"
Gospel: "God, hold my non-alcoholic beer and witness me"
An atheists perspective on religious music
Fun fact: Christians are allowed to drink alcohol (moderately).
@Friedrich Rubinstein Lies are not facts real christian never would drink alcohol.
@@Mugen37 Even Jesus drank alcohol. Read your Bible. All wine at the time was fermented because fridges didn't exist.
I think I missed the part in the music theory textbook that went over this.
What church is this? I need this on Sunday lol!
Any Apostolic Pentecostal, COGIC, and some Southern Baptist
@@user54389 I meant the specific church but that's good info too 😆👍
Transcriptionist needed the Holy Ghost Power to get this all down ! 🎉😂
That's some heavy blues if i've ever seen them. The preacher could be in led zeppelin with the way he screams
This is Hilarious!🤣 The fact that it’s my Uncle Preaching makes it even funnier.