"The Love Train," Bishop R.P. Hall

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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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"The Love Train," Bishop R.P. Hall

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Hello! my fellow steelers,
Some time ago, a popular singing trio call the "O-Jays" composed a song that encouraged people all over the world to join hands and form a "Love Train", for the betterment, and unity of humanity.
Here is an adaptation of that song in Sacred Steel form, and genre`. Enjoy! :)
Bishop Hall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8qhpdno56U
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Thanh you. You never fail to make my day brighter.
Charlie
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Post by John H. McGlothlin »

Thanks for sharing that with us Ron, I agree with Charles and you always have a very enjoyable song everytime you post a video. I remember back in the early seventies the "O-Jays" were a popular group. Your sounding great my friend.
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"The Love Train"

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Hi Guys!!! :D
Charles (Pompe)
John (McGlothlin)
It is good to know that my experiments with the "popular genre"/to "gospel conversions" has brought a smile, to your hearts, because, to a true musician, there is no boundary to the frontiers of the music world. Be blessed my friends!!!!
Ron (The Bishop)
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Post by Shane Reilly »

:D :D Thanks Bishop Ronnie,that got my soul a shakin' and the train a rollin'.
Do you play in church?if so I'm sure there's some folks on here that will want to stop on by and hear you.I know I would.Peace, Shane.
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"Love Train"

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Hey bro. Shane!!! (Reilly) :o
Good to hear from you! The answer is yessss!!! :D I play every sunday at the church that I am pastor of, here in Ecorse, Michigan. Ecorse, is a suburb of the City of Detroit, Michigan.
In one of my soon to be produced videos, I have plans to record a video, displaying a live service, where I, and my family ensemble`, are actually playing, so that the public, and the forum can observe this "old man" at work! :lol: I believe it will enlighten all who look in. Thanks for asking that inquiry! Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for your encouragement! Be blessed! :wink:
Bishop Hall (Ron)
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Post by Alan Brookes »

You put so much soul into it without having to revert to words. Excellent. :D 8)
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Very nice Bishop Hall. :wink:

Bill.
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"Gettin' with the program", once again, Bish. Love it!

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"Love Train"

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Hey Alan (Brookes)
As you already know, it all flows from the soul of each of us, I just play as I feel. But I am just greatful that somebody enjoys the efforts put forth.
Be blessed!
Ron (Bishop Hall) :)
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"Love Train"

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Hi bro. Bill! (Sutton)
Good to hear from you. It`s just an interpretation of the meaning that the "Ojays" tried to convey in the lyrics of their original song. Though it was a "pop"
tune, it had deep spiritual intent. Thanks again my friend, for your encouragement. Be blessed!
Bishop Hall (Ron)
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"Love Train"

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Hey Richard!(Damron)
Man!, I just keep trying. Perhaps one day! ;-)
Thanks my friend!
Ron
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