Talk:Rich Mullins
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[edit] RE: NPoV
Where is it in this article? Sontra 22:53, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
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Does anyone know where the biographical information for this article came from? Jason.ingalls 19:43, 22 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Re; question
Regarding your question about the source for this page. Most of this was probably taken from one of the linked websites. The language is familiar - it may be from one of the CCM articles about Rich after his death. There isn't really anything on this page that I haven't seen before. I can tell you that several of the quotes are from the Lufkin, Texas concert that is available on video. (By the way, I was at that concert.) I came to this site because I caught the tail end of a discussion thread about this on the Rich Mullins discussion group. Do you know what they are up in arms about? Martymar 01:42, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC) ____
- Thanks! I'm not sure why that group would be up in arms. Could you send along the link so I could take a look? -J. Ingalls 02:19, Aug 31, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Discography
Some of those relases are compilations and should be separated or identified in some way as compilations. --Walter Görlitz 21:06, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Quotes
A source for the quotes would be good. Coffeeboy 20:57, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] here in america
who has recored the album "here in america" released in 2003? Sucrine ( ><> talk) 21:00, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] No Kansas?
As someone who went to church with Rich, and spoke with him on occasion, I was surprised to find no mention in this article of his love for Kansas and the area around Wichita, including the flint hills... However, I don't have any sources for this other than my own conversations with him. His song "calling out your name" is all about this, and the ending shots for his music video "creed" pretty much communicate his affection for the area. Anyone else have any books or anything that mention this? ----Steve 22:21, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- I read a lot of music transcripts about his love for Kansas. Check them out at www.kidbrothers.net.
[edit] Step By Step
This article keeps getting changed from referring to "Step By Step" (performed on The World As Best... volume 1) with the reason that Mullins didn't write it. It should not be changed unless the context of the statement is changed. As it stands it doesn't try to purport that Mullins wrote both songs, or even that they were his biggest hits, only that those are the ones for which he "is best known".