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Posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS on 06-12-2003 at15:21:

  First one.

What album was your first from any Terry Taylor group and what year did you by it?
I realize stuff like this has probably already been hashed out but I'm new here and I want to see which person is the longest fan...

Mine was "Kalhoun" and it was 1994. The only reason I got it was because I found it new at Radrockers in the budget section for about $5.00...I said "That's not too bad of an investment to make even if it does blow!" Since then I've got quite a few. It's almost like an addiction... Big Grin



Posted by JR88 on 06-12-2003 at15:25:

 

Horrendous Disc. 1982 on tape, my brother bought it and we all fell in love! Big Grin



Posted by jiminy on 06-12-2003 at15:30:

 

shotgun angel - 1979.
(I heard the title cut on the radio- they played it as a "novelty" song -
it was a CCM station literally run out of a basement- now they are in 3 states and Canada



Posted by Dr. Sticky on 06-12-2003 at15:39:

 

Motorcycle -1994

I loved it, and then i got Zoom Daddy (not knowing anything about Terry) and loved it. Saw that Terry was involved and figured "Wow, this guy must be good." After that, I picked up Bibleland and was sorely disappointed. I took it back to the bookstore the next day. i was tired of...oh wait, i'm from Kentucky. I kept Bibleland and have grown to appreciate it, but it's still my least favorite rock album of his.

I bought Zoom Daddy b/c my friend Drew (a non-christian and we're still prayin') said I should get it. "Ooo, buy this one, it has a cool cover". I miss Drew. He would always go into the Xian bookstores with me and make fun of stuff, well, we both did. I bought him a copy of Sacred Cows when it came out at C-stone. He loved it. One time we went into the Family Bookstore and there was this giant stand up of Point of Grace (or something like that) and he said...I hope this offends nobody..."Heh. Hey Rob, none of these girls put out. Let's get out of here." We both laughed and bought a copy of Rick Altizer's first album. He loved Adrian Belew, so it hooked him.

I don't know why i just shared all of that with everyone. Maybe it's because i've had a cruddy day and my sinus headache hurts. Maybe it's because i haven't posted in a long time. Blah blah blah.

Motorcycle - 1994



Posted by EdHead on 06-12-2003 at15:55:

 

Fearful Symmetry 1987 (It is currently in my player in my truck! Pleased Though, in somewhat different format than when I originally heard it. A fellow teen friend of mine (when I was 17 and a new Christian) had it on vinyl and encouraged me to borrow it and listen to them to see what I thought. After I got hooked, went back I borrowed Doppelganger, Vox Humana, Alarma!...) Big Grin



Posted by .backs. on 06-12-2003 at15:59:

 

Mine was Shotgun Angel in ...78? Mr brother bought it and i showed contempt for it at first (before listening). Then when i saw it contained Father's Arms (a Boone sisters hit), i became very interested. i was absolutely hooked by the time someone yelled, "Stamp me!" and was completely enchanted by Lady Goodbye.



Posted by Author of the Post on 06-12-2003 at16:01:

 

"Let's Spin" 1988 on CD. Then I bought "Fearful Symmetry" and "Darn Floor, Big Bite" that summer!

-- aotp



Posted by JR88 on 06-12-2003 at16:03:

 

^1666 better post another quickShocked



Posted by .backs. on 06-12-2003 at16:05:

 

Let him remain evil; i'm trying to catch him today!



Posted by JR88 on 06-12-2003 at16:05:

 

Oh i'm gonna be there and past like a 200mph red streak Big Grin



Posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS on 06-12-2003 at16:06:

 

I've got a ways to go.. Big Grin



Posted by JR88 on 06-12-2003 at16:07:

 

quote:
Originally posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS
I've got a ways to go.. Big Grin


Fire up that DAmb Dodge and floor it! Big Grin



Posted by .backs. on 06-12-2003 at16:09:

 

Good thread HH!

i think we have done it before, but we have said just about everything 400,000 times. Except for Sapho's poetry; that's not very big here.



Posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS on 06-12-2003 at16:09:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
quote:
Originally posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS
I've got a ways to go.. Big Grin


Fire up that DAmb Dodge and floor it! Big Grin


How would you know I have a Dodge? Plymouth too. Old....
Not a fan of the new stuff..



Posted by JR88 on 06-12-2003 at16:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS
quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
quote:
Originally posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS
I've got a ways to go.. Big Grin


Fire up that DAmb Dodge and floor it! Big Grin


How would you know I have a Dodge? Plymouth too. Old....
Not a fan of the new stuff..


Cause yous a motor city head Big Grin



Posted by ifihadahifi on 06-12-2003 at16:19:

 

I picked up Darn Floor Big Bite in '88 while working in Hong Kong.




Posted by .backs. on 06-12-2003 at16:22:

 

What work did you do in HK?



Posted by Tyler Durden on 06-12-2003 at16:34:

 

Shotgun was the first I was hooked and couldn't wait for HD to come out. THe owner of the Christian bookstore asked me how these guys can call themselves Christians since they were dressed in odd outfits in the gatefold of the album. I looked at him strangly and got the hell out of his store.

He was the same jerk that didn't go to his son's wedding because the bride wasn't amillenial.

then HD, Alarma and so on. I have it all and proud of it. 23.5 years as a fan..dang that makes me feel old.




Posted by Joey T. on 06-12-2003 at16:34:

 

vox humana- 1984...... Cool
and believe it or not, i found out about it and heard it in a Christ-ian book store.... Shocked
i was 15 and discovered the band this way..... i guess that doesn't happen much now.......... Crying




Posted by .backs. on 06-12-2003 at16:39:

 

Spurning the amillenial bride, that sounds like good song material for Brian Healey.


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