Thread: Mnf Commentaries- |
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Kate Bush? Never!
What I heard big time, and this is a compliment, was Timbuk 3. I thought it was pretty cool. A guy a gal with guitars and a beat box.
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Thread: Hey BD! |
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I find that picture offensive. There's enough beer there to share, and what does he do? He injests it all himself.
Joey should post the after effect picture with the pickled head. Now that's some kind of funny.
As to the Eddies, they were okay, but other than Sacred Cows I thought they blew. I mean really it was bad enough with the Tragic Willnots and then those Notting Hillbillies, but it got to be too much. The killer of course was Lost Dogs, what's that all aboot eh?
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Thread: MNF Tribute in the Webstore |
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Ooh the pain. What most horrified me, er Jevon (this is where alias stuff gets confusing) was that on the bonus track on Plumb a certain evil pretentious man pronounces his name correctly. I, HE can't even catch a break, unless it's wind.
As to the legal stuff, that's always confusing. TOTO promoted FANFIELDs and linked to the site selling it, and even 77s Echoes of Faith is really a bootleg than was sold.
But it's better the air, I mean error on the side of caution.
I listened to the discs again last night, and it's my hope that some of the mysterious DAmbers reveal themselves and take a well earned bow.
JevAsso
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Thread: Cornerstone 2004 |
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No Roe, 77s, Choir, DA. Sad.
But then again, Stonehill's not there either.
No Keaggy.
No Theo.
Oh well. The dogs are there which is good. Maybe they'll be flogging some new tunes. Now that Derri is a mega star in a big Nashville mansion maybe he'll drag the other two along to financial security. Name it and claim it boys!
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Thread: MNF Disclaimers |
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Neverland rocks dude. Yeah, it's the Progressive Art Rock extended version, but it's great. The other one, well it's cool too. Is there a radio edit?
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Thread: DA's Most Popular Album |
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It certainly contained some of their most commercial pop / rock songs.
Hey, since there are so many engineer types on the board, can someone explain what it means when an album is re-balanced? I'm curious about getting the new versions of the DA and Stonehill albums, but how many ways can the old stuff be repackaged?
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Thread: DA's Most Popular Album |
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Horrendous Disc - Daniel Amos
DA's most popular album. Great songs. Even if you don't like other Daniel Amos albums, we think think you'll like this one!
(source Winter 2003 edition of The Solid Rock Newsletter)
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Thread: We're in the middle |
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... for your fingers you meatball! You sing way better'n me - hmmm, yes by all means suck on the strings ... hmmmmmm, low e, my favourite.
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Thread: This was FUN! |
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It was good.
I liked how the guys picked up on the girly vocals on blue Christmas at the Saturday show. At the Friday show, it was up to poor old Howard (dadl cool guy) and me to do the nut cruncher vocal bits. It brought a tear tomy eye. (maybe I was squeezing to hard to reach the notes)
PS Theo, who was in charge of the pre-concert music through the speakers (ah hah! DA reference). Did I hear Michael W. Smith's Worship album playing it's little heart out for the audience? It was beautiful.
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Thread: Yo, BD |
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I happen to know an Executive executive producer. Rumour has it that none ofther than famed musicologist Norman Underwood, of Norman Underwood and Associates has been contacted about lending commentary to the MNF liner notes. Mister Norman has heard the first tribute, and found it an intriguing look into one of the musics most creative voices.
Norman has a long history in the music industry. Known to his friends as a slightly less prickly version of Simon Cowell but not as easy going as Bruce Allen.
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Thread: DAmb Chat in perspective |
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Hey, icecream can be too cold. The kids "adjusted" the thermostat a while back on the fridge, and the icecream was so hard we couldn't scoop it out.
So there!
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Thread: More Negative Fruit - New Deadline |
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I agree ... Wes, it's not a pleasant viewing experience.
Hey BDasso, can you make an MP3 of the Breathe Deep song and send Theo a link so he can hear what it sounds like?
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Thread: Terry Taylor On The American Music Awards!!!!! |
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True story.
When I was a little boy I wanted to comb my hair like Glen Campbell. Hell of a player, even plays the bag pipes.
I like the fact that Terry mentioned Tommy Smothers. Tommy is the only person I have an autographed photo of. He is a great player, wonderful showman and one of the reasons I play guitar. I'd love to meet him.
Too bad more kids don't know about those guys. My kids love their albums.
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Thread: More Negative Fruit - New Deadline |
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He was soooo funny. He was just reading and singing ... to bad Wes was sick as a dog when he was up. He was a good sport - unlike THEO who had a rock star moment and threw down the sheet music and stomped around in a fit.
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