49 Replies to “Weakest Link On The Musician Ship”

    1. Hi Windee! nice to hear from ya.. still the most played song I do in concert too.. humbling.. it’s like the stone the builders rejected story.. Bob Wilson did not much care for my voice for some reason..maybe because he was used to hearing his wife’s voice in Seawind Pauline had a thinner sound that cut thru a horn section tho..

  1. Would you send me a MP3 of the music please so I can sing it to the homeless when I minister to them?

  2. God takes the weakest in order to make his purpose stronger.
    The result was evident in the Album “Have Yourself Committed”.
    You did just that!
    But it had to be a sweet reunion as all came together as “Fine Aged Wine” to re- live the moments.
    I can imagine Kevin Thompson saying “ It’s not in vain driving that Bus”
    If all of us rejoiced in your singing once again then “ It’s a Well Done”.

  3. Love hearing the story behind the album! I loved it and my favorite song was “I Love You with My Life”. I just played it for Butch and he loves it!!! He spent so much time r in Chicago as a young man and actually heard Billie Holiday live and he loved the Trumpet solo! We listened to a live version.

  4. Love You With My Life a classic you are still singing.
    Seems like you are better than you give yourself credit for haha.

  5. I love and agree with God’s wink to you!
    So glad you stayed true to Him and His message and kept coming back!

  6. Wait a minute. It sounds like you and Bob Wilson and Hutchcraft really had it going on when you did the Blue Skies recording.

  7. Wow that voice sounded just like you Bryan…and it was lead..it’s a perfect song . Horns were great..but then everything you do is outstanding Bryan and I’m sure it takes hard work discipline and temperance..now there’s a word!…you’ve got all three!

  8. Hold On Tight and Breakin’ the Ice were two of my favorite albums for a long time. I bought the cassettes initially, then the LP’s and them the CD’s. I still have the CD’s.
    Thanks for the stories. It’s cool to hear what was going on back then when those of us who were listening had no idea of what was happening behind the scenes.

    1. Hi Bob.. thanks hard for me to remember I did this second episode just last week as I’m remembering stuff as I spend more time looking back.. which is what we seem to be doing at this age! Nice to see you BOB-L

        1. I’m not that Bob Larson. I’m just someone who has the same name as a more famous, or infamous, person.

  9. First SCB album I bought. Went to about 4 Nor Cal shoes, one in particular show at a club in SF. The song Valerie was requested, but you said “sorry, we never released that one.” I could totally relate to that situation.

  10. When I hear Sweet Comfort Band I hear your vocal Bryan, and also over the horns. You can be modest if you like but you indeed are the legend Bryan and you alone have such a unique beautiful voice! You are recognized every time and everywhere cause no one can do it like you! I believe that’s hard work and persevering though you were born to sing!!

  11. My first Christian album bought at a concert in Greeley, CO 02/19/1979 Gave my life to Messiah early that morning and went to the concert that night. Got rid of all my secular albums the next day. Melody, Harmony was my favorite song for a long time.

  12. Loved I love you with my life ♥️ and when I first heard it there’s no question ♥️ written from God’s point of view…a great song and must have been divine intervention cause it’s so timeless and accurate ❤️ especially when you wrote it in a hurry and performed it ❤️ I immediately !

  13. Loved love ❤️ can listen and relax forever. I’m glad you did some love songs Bryan cause it’s definitely what we all need now and will always. Your voice is like velvet and the words are so soft and clear. Thank you for doing this !

  14. I was a big fan of SCB in the early 80s – saw you guys numerous times at venues like Ichthus in Wilmore, KY. Later my (future ) wife and I saw you solo at Asbury College circa 1985.

    Bob Wilson and Tommy Funderburk headlined the group The Front right around 1984. Loved their music. Many years later I discovered their band What If which was more of a mainstream band.

  15. I loved SCB – I got to hear you guys multiple times at places like Ichthus in Wilmore,KY. A few years later my soon to be wife and I heard you solo at Asbury College in Wilmore, circa 1985.

    I remember Bob Wilson and Tommy Funderburk from the bands The Front and What If. Really good music that didn’t get solid airplay back then. Just like with SCB, I still pull out the old music from time to time.

  16. THESE WONDERFUL STORIES NEVER CEASE TO AMAZE ME, CAUSE WHEN YOU TELL THEM IT MAKES YOU FEEL AS THOUGH YOU ARE RIGHT THERE ! MAN THIS IS THE CLOSES THING TO A TIME MACHINE WE’LL EVER GET ! KEEP EM COMING MY BRUTHA KEEP EM COMING !

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