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joey
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Location: the biggest fans are often the biggest critics ... sometimes taken as complaining ... get used to it. :P - mountain fan
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Yeah.
Posting with my phone glows with warmth.
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i did that for a short time about 3 1/2 years ago........
then i got my tax return, got internet again, and then bought a new computer............
welcome back, doc!
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dennis
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Yeah, at this point I am not sure what we are going to do with the whole mess.
Whatever.
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joey
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yeah...
when it happened to me i still had internet in front of me all day at work....
of course big brother blocks personal email, facebook, myspace...etc...
but i could still go here and other boards that i visit....
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Chesterdox
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A new DA project before any other re-issues. (<--- period)
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audiori
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Unfortunately, it has to be the other way around since you need those reissues to help pay for anything new.
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Ritchie_az
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I'd love to see a new DA album. But I can certainly understand needing money to pay for it, too. Maybe the DFBB reissue will help some.
Which brings up a question: how much money does the band need to raise to record a new album?
I think a way to raise some of that money is through donations. It could be something on the website that uses Paypal. Or it could be an address one could mail the donations to. And everyone would know that ya ain't gettin' anything in return...except the satisfaction of knowing you helped a very deserving artist. I don't know how much could be raised (I'd guess maybe a thousand or two), but whatever amount I'm sure it would help.
I know I'd chip in something. I'm sure many others here would too.
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Ritchie_az
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Maybe we should open a limonade stand???
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audiori
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(at least with the albums I've had financial/production knowledge of) its usually more than $10,000. Sometimes a lot more. It varies greatly depending on how much travel is involved, etc.
Of course thats in addition to the regular costs and expenses that the store has from week to week. So, it has to be an *extra* $10,000+
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Jevon the Tall
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put up a widget, I'll throw in a twonie.
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wakachiwaka
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Maybe we should open a limonade stand???
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Why U eyin' my lemon drink?
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servantsteve
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I've never heard Fearful Symmety, so it would be my choice of the older albums. I'd love a new Lost Dogs album, too. I don't have much money, but I'll be happy to get whatever from the webstore.
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MarkyMark77
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Or, a new album of Terry solo, just him, his guitar and 12 new songs. As I've said before, a tour like this would be great, too.
Have Rick Rubin produce it. That wouldn't be cost prohibitive, would it?
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dennis
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I've never heard Fearful Symmety, so it would be my choice of the older albums. I'd love a new Lost Dogs album, too. I don't have much money, but I'll be happy to get whatever from the webstore. |
That is sad you have not heard FS.
I would not worry about the Dogs not making any new records.
I would like a new DA record more than any new Dogs stuff.
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dennis
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Yup... the always blame the pretty ones!
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Yup... the always blame the pretty ones! |
anything else you would like to get off your chest there, doc?
by the way, my daughters had a record player just like yours, just a few years ago.
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servantsteve
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I love Derri's voice with Dr Love's lead guitar and Terry's Lyrics.
Anything with TST associated with it is pretty much top shelf in my music library. New DA would be stellar, new LD or TST, would also be splendiferous. No more Island Dreams, though- that was suboptimal.
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Ritchie_az
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I liked Island Dreams.
Do you own any of the Music to Paint By CD's with (among others) Phil Keaggy? That's what Island Dreams was intended for. So when that didn't work out, you know, the next best thing was to get Mike to add some guitar and slap the Lost Dogs logo on the front and release it that way.
I'd like to see a sequel some day.
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audiori
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I've always enjoyed whatever musical or comedic detours these fellas decide to follow... farmbeetles, Dr EdDT, Sacred Cows, solo projects, Eddies, Daydream&Orbis, Island Dreams, Imaginarium, Uncle Stonehill, etc, etc.
They're not for everyone.. but they're made for the folks that enjoy them, not for those that don't.
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servantsteve
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I liked Island Dreams.
Do you own any of the Music to Paint By CD's with (among others) Phil Keaggy? That's what Island Dreams was intended for. So when that didn't work out, you know, the next best thing was to get Mike to add some guitar and slap the Lost Dogs logo on the front and release it that way.
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I didn't care for those either. Island Dreams is OK, just not my favorite. My problem is not with them being instrumental, just with the style of music.
When playing a dog rotation, I usually skip it.
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