Thread: while were talkin "DA" |
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Originally posted by peawinkel
Zoom Daddy............oops...........sorry.............wrong band |
Since the Eddies are apparently in play, I refer back to my original answer:
ZOOM DADDY!
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Thread: D A |
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Originally posted by bigdork.ORG
me no likey that one
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Whattabout Danny Amy?
May have more CCM success.......................because of the Amy................
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Thread: ??? |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
what incident? |
the experience incident..... connecting with songwriters in a deja vu kinda mental weirdness
maybe?
Morse?
no?
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Thread: ??? |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
I've had similar experience that I attribute to finally connecting with where the songwriter was at when they wrote the song. I can listen to a song a million times and recognise its a good song about whatever. Then I go through a certain situation in life where maybe suddenly that song or music takes on a stronger meaning. Maybe that experience or a culmination of life experiences puts you closer to where the songwriter was when they expressed the feeling or emotion they were expressing through the song. |
Did you try listening to Neal Morse during this incident?
I really believe it could work
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Thread: ??? |
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Originally posted by tchandler
although i'm joking about this, it really is real, and i can honestly say that it's not a matter of nostalgia at all. it's truly and honestly as if i'm hearing the damb song for the first time! |
Put on some Neal Morse ............... that should get your mind off it.
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Thread: the writings of berger roy al |
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Originally posted by Woggy
I think we've all entered another universe.....................
where BERGER IS THE KING!
(or is that Berger King???)
Just don't let him play in anyone's backyard anymore..........that creeps me out.
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Is that Burger King or Mike Schmidt (the HOF slugger from the Phillies)?
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Thread: the writings of berger roy al |
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Originally posted by Berger Roy Al
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JG9J5G9QWPQ[90357QOPRHGOQ358GQ3GQ3 ANFLAN;GAQ'GRAR!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
I notice you have a special affinity for the letter, Q,..............................hmmmnn.
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Thread: the writings of berger roy al |
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Originally posted by Berger Roy Al
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A monastery somewhere in the Italian Alps: Ives, a 60-year-old monk, sadly gathered his belongings. Sworn to a vow of silence, he was overheard in his room singing "I've Got Rhythm" during prayer time. He was quickly excomunicated......... |
Ok, I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON BUT I NEVER WROTE ANY OF THAT!! SOMEONE (I SUSPECT THAT DIRTBAG CHANDLER) TOOK ALL OF MY BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND MANGLED THEM!!!
Since I have the original transcript, the following is what I actually wrote, and I stand by every word:
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I don't see a whole lot of difference between each rendering
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Thread: Lost Dogs - The Lost Cabin And The Mystery Trees |
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The Lost Dogs are at it again. Their latest release, The Lost Cabin And The Mystery Trees, is similar to Little Red Riding Hood in the variety of musical directions and lyrical excellence. The legends known as Terry Taylor, Mike Roe, and Derri Daugherty return for their ninth studio effort sporting a new Doggie. Steve Hindalong is officially Lost now, although his presence was quite evident in last year's Island Dreams.
Broken Like Brooklyn opens the CD. It's a comparative ballad of the Dodgers leaving Brooklyn, bringing dismay and angst to their faithful followers, to "losing the best". An alt-country tribute that sets the tone of the inner sleeve dedication "in loving memory of Gene Eugene, who was with us every step of the way in the making of this album." Devil's Elbow is a remake of a Daniel Amos song. It has a rollicking rockabilly feel with jangly guitars. As usual, Taylor has written the bulk of the material (8 out of 11 songs) and it is lyrically masterful. The title track
is reminiscient of his more recent solo work, replete with gorgeous harmonies. Daugherty and Hindalong wrote Whispering Memories, a heart-wrenching country ballad of bygone love. Matt Slocum's pedal steel guitar adds to the mood. One More Day, the lone Roe-penned song, is a prayer from a flawed individual for one more opportunity "to show someone the way." This should be an anthem/prayer for all of us. Slocum again works his steel magic to complete this country number. This Business Is Goin' Down is a jangler that describes love based on financial success. I hope we who live from paycheck to paycheck will never experience this scenario. Hardening My Heart is a beautiful ballad of lost love, sung to perfection by Mike Roe. Only One Bum In Corona Del Mar shatters the melancholy mood. It's a shared narrative, humorous, Cowboy musical. "Is that Stacy Keach passed out on the beach? No, it's only our bum from Corona del Mar." Get Me Ready fires you up to take on whatever the future throws at you: terrorists, politicians, plague, war, natural disasters, the Rapture, the Judgement, .......Da Vinci......well, maybe not. This rocker not only pumps you up, but it's the most rockingest Dogs song since Sweet Work Of Love. The Choir boys wrote Burn It Up, dedicated to our beloved Doctor Love (Mike Roe). It's about Mike & Terry travelling to Nashville to record this album. Terry & Mike offer kudos to Red Dog and Indie Hindie on one verse. This one has the late nite chill vibe of The Choir's O How The Mighty Have Fallen. That's Where Jesus Is concludes the recording. In the vein of Breathe Deep and Pray Where You Are, this instant classic brings to mind that Jesus is in the lowliest and neediest among us.
The Lost Cabin And The Mystery Trees is a well-produced professional musical endeavor by quality, veteran musicians, assisted by the studio talents of Tim Chandler and Matt Slocum. Lost Dogs are currently touring. Check out www.thelostdogs.com for tour dates & to purchase this enjoyable CD.
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Thread: Lost Dogs - The Lost Cabin And The Mystery Trees |
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Originally posted by John Foxe
I got the new CD from the Cornerstone Afterparty yesterday.
Excellent music, some of the best I've ever heard from the Dogs.
"Interesting" lyrics - bordering on coarse, sorta like Bibleland at times. Best example: what rhymes with "word" and starts with a "T"? |
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Thread: SUmmer tour for the Dogs |
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Lost Dogs - 7/2/06 - Vineyard Christian Fellowship - Tyler, TX
After debuting their 2006 tour in New Orleans, the Lost Dogs arrived at Vineyard Christian Fellowship (a hip church on the 2nd floor of a mall) in Tyler, TX. When Lisa & I arrived, they were playing John Davis' CD through the sound system (a very good omen). Homer Hiccolm & The Rocketboys opened and were pretty good. A younger band with a MySpace following, their sound reminded me of The Listening. After the youngsters left, the Dogs fans brought chairs to the front and readied ourselves for their show.
Derri Daugherty was first out, sporting locks 15 inches shorter. They opened with Wild Ride, If You Want To, A Vegas Story, and A Certain Love before they delved into their new material from The Lost Cabin And The Mystery Trees: Devil's Elbow and Broken Like Brooklyn. The banter was witty as usual. On this tour, they are rating convenience store snacks. Tom's Coconut Strips rate as the worst so far, although Terry Taylor was confused whether the one to ten rating was higher or lower. Controversy has already raised its ugly head in the snack ratings.
After a taste of the new material, they performed Rocky Mountain Mines and If You Loved Here. Mike Roe then dedicated the next song, No Room For Us, to Gene Eugene. The song was interesting musically, especially with Steve Hindalong's percussive toys. They followed with The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes, And The Pride Of Life and Crushing Hand. After that, it was back to the new stuff. Only One Bum In Corona Del Mar was a fun, narrative, audience-participation number. Get Me Ready was a rocker in which Roe scorched the electric guitar. That's Where Jesus Is wrapped up the new material. The final song came as a surprise to me: Eleanor, It's Raining Now, one of my favorites. For an encore, they performed Imagine That followed by Ain't Gonna Fight It.
It was great visiting briefly during autograph sessions afterwards. My pen wasn't working for Derri, so he found a red sharpie (how fitting). Steve was surprised to see Skinny. He happily signed it, and said that he really enjoyed playing with these guys when I asked him his thoughts of officially being a Lost Dog now. Mike informed my wife that she needed to monitor my internet activities and also indicated that there was a story regarding Mama Orb (on the cover of It's For You) but he wouldn't go into that right now. Uncle Terry crossed out his name on Avocado Faultline and signed underneath it. He said he did that because that's how T.S. Eliot signed his name. I told him I wasn't familiar with Eliot's music. I asked him if it was the eggnog talking when he promised a new Daniel Amos and Swirling Eddies CD this year in his Christmas letter. He said there would be a new Eddies project but was unsure as to when they would all get together.
As expected, the entire experience was exhilarating. The next stop for the Dogs is the much anticipated Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, IL. It will be a great show. On a personal note, I can now update MyProfile on MySpace and remove Terry Scott Taylor's name as someone I would like to meet.
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Thread: howdy, folks |
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Hey Berger!
Shouldn't you be rehearsing with Lost Dogs?
If not.............I guess they can use Slocum.
Or is Derri playing bass?
Why I am asking you?
You wouldn't know.
Congrats, BTW, on the Swirling Eddies MySpace page.
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Thread: Loose Ends |
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Originally posted by audiori
It is, of course, available in the store. |
We have the video.
We would like the mp3 of the song.
Do it.
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Thread: Loose Ends |
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Originally posted by Lur King
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Originally posted by iota
If you do special downloads, make "Nowhere is Someplace" available!
That song is as elusive as the holy grail to me.... |
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Do it.
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