La banda empezó en los inicios de los 90's como Saved. Originalmente integrada por Matt Morginsky, Jason Carson y Tony Terusa mientras estaban en la Junior High School, la banda tocaba una mezcla de muchos estilos, incluyendo punk, rap, metal, disco, y funk. En 1995 se agruparon como The Orange County Supertones y se establecieron en un sonido basado en el Ska, similar a Operation Ivy o Mike Park's Skankin' Pickle.
A finales de los 90's The Supertones alcanzaron una gran popularidad en la comunidad de Rock Cristiano.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Submitted By: Kristian Carlson Song: So great a Salvation Album: Supertones StrikeBack Email: [email protected]
So Great A Salvation
ABm Woke up this morning C#mD(barred) A Just had to thank God for my life ABm Just read through James' Book C#mD(barred) Start to pray and I ask God for a wife ABm It's a time of devotion C#mDA As I sit and speak to my God unseen ABm Why does he listen? C#mDA Well I love him and he's in love with me
AEF#mD Why me God Why should you choose me? AEF#mDA On your team God can You use even me?
ABm I think a few years back C#mDA On a road that headed to nowhere ABm Now that you found me C#mD I can see how you were always there ABm SO Great a salvation C#mDA But to you my Jesus what am I worth ABm It's quiet times like this C#mDA I feel I get a glimpse of heaven write here on earth
(Sing with some hard passion on the last chorus) AEF#mD Oh--Hold me in Your arms of Love AEF#mD Sometimes I swear I feel your heartbeat AEF#mD I could never ever thank you enough AEF#mD But here's my life for whatever it's worth
Repeat the A Bm C#m D A progression about 4 times then hit the D for the last time then to end the song play
DC#mF#mBm the A good long open strummed A
After the last Chorus there is a sweet solo-a 2nd guitar plays while you are repeating the progression. I'm working on the solo, I'll see if I can't send it in later.
This is a cool worship-chillin song have fun playin' it in a swing style.
Note: When you play the progression, barre the chords-you should end up on the 5th fret with the barred D then back down to the A chord.