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Jimmy Brown
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I think I understand some of why Terry likes DFBB so much. With comments he's made from time to time and after reading his interview in God's Not Dead (and Neither Are We), I'm even glad about it. Even if the albums that came before are among my favorites, it was probably a relief to put that chapter behind him.
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Ritchie_az
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I can't place Mr. Buechner's Dream because I heard it only once, but I didn't consider it worth keeping. I might like it better if I heard it again. |
The best I've been able to describe MBD (musically speaking, not lyrically) is if one were to combine BibleLand, SotH and The Choir's Flap Your Wings, you'd get 85% of what MBD is. There seems (to me, anyway) to be a hint of Darn Floor - Big Bite, iAlarma! and Shotgun Angel, as well as some non-DA-related influences (Pretty Little Lies and Child on a Leash come to mind). And, of course, some originality. But mostly, in my best estimation, it's a combo of BibleLand, SotH and Flap Your Wings.
With 33 songs on two-discs, there's a lot of music, and, with that, some highs and lows (well, I'll say "mediums", because there are no "lows" with DA) . Thankfully, there are many more highs than mediums. I often have wondered if the album would have worked better as a single disc, cutting out a few of the lesser songs. I think it might be a stronger album that way. But I've yet to figure out which songs I'd cut, what order I'd put the remaining songs in, and what I'd do with the cut songs.
One may think I don't think highly of MBD. Actually, the album is my 5th favorite DA album. There are many great songs found behind Ed's quality album cover. ftg3plus4, you may want to give this one another chance. I think it will grow on you in a similar way as BibleLand.
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11-18-2009 09:52 |
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Audiori J
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It may be my favorite DA album.
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PuP
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I agree with Doc & Joey. Revelation is saved by Soon. DA has to be my least favorite DA album. Still fun once in a while, but doesn't get the play that the others get.
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11-18-2009 21:10 |
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dennis
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MBD is very good.
It may be my favorite as well.
I listen to it the most, that's for sure.
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For me, one of the things I liked most about DA over the years was the versatility. MBD has a little of everything, something to keep my attention and take me to different places but at the same time it has a cohesiveness as well. The lyrics are some of Terry's best. The music is full of feeling and interesting twists and turns. It would be in my top ten albums of all time.
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Originally posted by PuP
I agree with Doc & Joey. Revelation is saved by Soon. DA has to be my least favorite DA album. Still fun once in a while, but doesn't get the play that the others get. |
oh my, you'll fry as we wave goodbye!
soon rocks...but that is on mft as well..........
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dennis
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Originally posted by Audiori J
For me, one of the things I liked most about DA over the years was the versatility. MBD has a little of everything, something to keep my attention and take me to different places but at the same time it has a cohesiveness as well. The lyrics are some of Terry's best. The music is full of feeling and interesting twists and turns. It would be in my top ten albums of all time. |
One of DFBB weak points has been the shortness of the album.
Oddly enough it's also one of it's strong points.
MBD takes me a few trips to and from work to hear the whole album.
It takes up most of the 120 minute tape I listen to in my truck.
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Originally posted by dennis
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Originally posted by joey
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Originally posted by PuP
I agree with Doc & Joey. Revelation is saved by Soon. DA has to be my least favorite DA album. Still fun once in a while, but doesn't get the play that the others get. |
oh my, you'll fry as we wave goodbye!
soon rocks...but that is on mft as well.......... |
I don't even count Revelation as an Album.
More like some weird little "teaching tool."
Also I like the music on SA.
I wish The Eagles could have been as good as DA on SA. |
yes, but keep in mind the eagles sold lots and lots of records....
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Originally posted by dennis
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Originally posted by Audiori J
For me, one of the things I liked most about DA over the years was the versatility. MBD has a little of everything, something to keep my attention and take me to different places but at the same time it has a cohesiveness as well. The lyrics are some of Terry's best. The music is full of feeling and interesting twists and turns. It would be in my top ten albums of all time. |
One of DFBB weak points has been the shortness of the album.
Oddly enough it's also one of it's strong points.
MBD takes me a few trips to and from work to hear the whole album.
It takes up most of the 120 minute tape I listen to in my truck. |
that's why i make a one-disk version of mbd w/ a few songs and the 17 minutes of silence cut out....
i know, some will call that heresy, but that's how i roll!
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Audiori J
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It is like DA's "White Album. "
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dennis
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Originally posted by Audiori J
It is like DA's "White Album. " |
Exactly.
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dennis
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Originally posted by ftg3plus4
Bibleland (but, BOY, did that one take me some getting used to!). |
I loved BibleLand right away!
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dennis
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Originally posted by joey
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Originally posted by dennis
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Originally posted by Audiori J
For me, one of the things I liked most about DA over the years was the versatility. MBD has a little of everything, something to keep my attention and take me to different places but at the same time it has a cohesiveness as well. The lyrics are some of Terry's best. The music is full of feeling and interesting twists and turns. It would be in my top ten albums of all time. |
One of DFBB weak points has been the shortness of the album.
Oddly enough it's also one of it's strong points.
MBD takes me a few trips to and from work to hear the whole album.
It takes up most of the 120 minute tape I listen to in my truck. |
that's why i make a one-disk version of mbd w/ a few songs and the 17 minutes of silence cut out....
i know, some will call that heresy, but that's how i roll!
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Oh yeah I left the 17 minutes silence off!
But I have all the song plus nowhere is someplace.
I made a 120 version of the "Hats" bookset plus some Frank Sinatra. I had to have "Moonlight in Vermont" on there! I also have the Eddies "I Luv crap Music."
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joey
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
It's funny how this thread turned from "Least Favorite" on page one to "Most Favorite" on page two.
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you know it's a good thread on this board when that happens...
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Ritchie_az
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What'll the topic be on page 3?
How about :
What's the most middle-of-the-road DA side-project never released on CD?
Or, who's the most obscure name found in the credits of a DA album?
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11-20-2009 09:18 |
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ftg3plus4
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ftg3plus4, you may want to give [MDB] another chance. I think it will grow on you in a similar way as BibleLand. |
Hmmm... a couple questions:
(1) Is it still possible to get "Nowhere Is Someplace" anywhere? That was the Internet-only track, right? Which, given that there was room for 17 minutes of silence, makes me wonder.... WHY?
(2) Can someone provide "And So It Goes" and the hidden track (what is that called, anyway?) as separate tracks, without the aforementioned silence? I don't have the means myself to get them that way.
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11-20-2009 14:20 |
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