Thread: Returning Oddities |
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I have this old cassette, photocopied sleeve insert thing I think... though I don't properly remember... side one was swirling mellow, side two was an interview, with Tony Shore if I remember.
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Thread: Returning Oddities |
Ron E
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Do you get the cassette interview that came with Swirling Mellow?
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Thread: R.I.P. Larry Norman |
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see what i mean, friends? this is typical of the kind of respect i get
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A guy your size... er height, doesn't have to live in anyone's shadow.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Darn Floor Big Bite 20th Anniversary |
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Don't make me pull over to the side of the road! |
And then what? Huh? I dare you!
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Then I'm never taking you kids out in public again!
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'cept for that one slow ride in the long black car
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Darn Floor Big Bite 20th Anniversary |
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Originally posted by jedwardkeyes
Hmm - I don't know the tech specs, but I do know that the actual, original tapes from Frontline were used. Arena Rock sent me .jpegs of them -- pretty bizarre to see! I can tell you that the sound is amazing -- I'm hearing things on this record I never heard before. I'm also gaining a whole new respect for the mighty Tim Chandler. |
So Tim didn't play on the original then, obviously
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Thread: Shotgun Angel "mostly Christian lyrics" |
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Originally posted by Strange Animal
is that the "real" version?
did the stupid "Christian" record label make them change it?
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It wouldn't have been the first time they had to change lyrics for the record. |
Any personal stories???
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Thread: Swirling Eddies - the midget, the speck and the molecule |
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I know Terry's always said he likes to hear what fans think a song means because sometimes they hear something that wasn't intended but might be just as good. (Terry would probably say that some are better than what he intended, but I have yet to hear those ideas
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However... and I say this as someone that hasn't even been following this conversation, so I don't know who said what or whatever.. but if anyone suggested that the song is about moral relativism.. as in "there is no right and wrong, it all depends on your perspective, etc." Then, yeah, I think its safe to say that is a wrong interpretation. I know Terry would not go along with that line of thinking. |
Don't believe anyone thought that. Though I think someone mentioned it.
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Thread: Swirling Eddies - the midget, the speck and the molecule |
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I've heard song writers say that they think its great when people see other meanings that they didn't put into it, that's the beauty of writing it down. I read stuff that I write and later wonder where it came from, for better or worse.
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Thread: Swirling Eddies - the midget, the speck and the molecule |
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Take sarcasm for instance, and my amazing rapier wit, (Terry stole that phrase from me btw.) in the last post. Its not like Terry is up to that type of writing yet, but give him a few more songs and a little more criticism from us and he'll have it down.
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Thread: Swirling Eddies - the midget, the speck and the molecule |
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The world glamourizes drunkenness, the elite are connoisseur of fine wines... when actually they are just drunkards... God's word says to not be drunk with whine.
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whine, I like it. Sound like something we should all listen to.
And from Paul's perspective it wasn't a place to sleep, it was a new venue for him to present the good news.
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Thread: best of the DA new-wave era |
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"Mall" fits thematically and musically into Doppelganger very well, but I admit it is not musically typical of the rest of the songs. By the way, if you listen to them straight through, you're in for a treat when Alarma! ends and Doppelganger starts. "Hollow Man" was the song that first hooked me on Daniel Amos.
My other random thought is that Fearful Symmetry is as highly produced as Alarma! is stripped down. And I love them both. |
Oh yeah, Hollow Man too, that is great!
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