Thanks for this video, great memories from some sincere, sweet Men who are Still singing & praising for the Lord! Filled with an experience that may seem unexplainable But is definitely undeniable! Oh praise God. Be ye Holy, for I am Holy says the Lord. Let the church humble & cry out seeking The Lord Jesus Christ with all our hearts. Seek God & His Holiness & leave the world & all its fashion, fantasy, confusion, drunkeness, lust & pride. Humble by for the Mighty hand of The One True God. Leading our family, neighbors & community Back to The Way of Holiness & Apostolic Truth!🙌❤️
I got to see these guys play on 2 different occasions in the early 90’s….solid band with some great songs . Although I have since rejected the Christian religion, I still enjoy hearing them play. Cheers!
I first saw David and the Giants in Auburn AL. I volunteered to help with the concert and met David and his brother on keyboards, Rayborne. I also saw them in Montgomery on the grounds at Huntington College and years later at a church in Montgomery AL without a keyboard player. Three great concerts. I'm thrilled they're still rocking.'
I wonder if David knows how big his song "I was made for You" is here in South Africa. I was amazed to watch this and not hear him sing the song, isn't it a favorite in America?
I first saw David & the Giants live at Mark Hanby's Wide World of Truth (Truth Church) in Fort Worth, Texas in 1980 when they performed with Jimmy, Becky and Ron Pierce and also when they had a concert outside. To this day the "Almost Midnight" album is still my favorite.
If you ever wondered if God is real I challenge you to go to a David and the Giants concert and let Him prove it to you: God follows those who follow Him.
Good to see Keith back in the band. The first concert I went to in Bham AL, got to experience Highway to Heaven. I guess it was 1985. Would like to see if Keith can still play that one.🤣 Love these guys. Obey Acts 2:38
You guys still have it. I saw you guys play in South Bend, Indiana, in 1980. I was 16 yo. I want to see you do "Noah" again. It really made an impression on me. You guys were a little more edgy back then. The end was very dramatic... Lights out, lightening effects with sound, and really nice acting scene from David. I was actually scared, and I thought I was a tough guy back then. I thought about that for a long time. I wonder if you're not doing it because the world is too easily offended right now?