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Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-02-2003 at17:10:

  What are DA's coolest guitar songs?

Hand to God, Ordinary Extraordinary Day,...


I'm sure I'll think of many more.



Posted by dorfsmith on 03-02-2003 at18:36:

 

Darn Floor Big Bite is the coolest guitar song ever!



Posted by DaLe on 03-03-2003 at12:51:

 

I Love You #19




Posted by Joey T. on 03-03-2003 at12:56:

 

Wise Acres is a good one! Cool



Posted by carl on 03-03-2003 at13:51:

 

When Everyone Wore Hats
Ribbons and Bows
Bakersfield
Safety Net



Posted by jiminy on 03-03-2003 at13:54:

 

the "rock" genre-agreed
L#19
Wise Acres
but to me as far as just dang catchy rhythm:
Interior Glowing



Posted by carl on 03-03-2003 at14:11:

  Addendum....

"Uneasy Lies the Head of the Confidence Man" is blowing me away right now... as did "Evangeline" a few songs earlier.... guess I don't have to go over to the NP thread, huh? Big Grin



Posted by Asherman on 03-03-2003 at14:14:

 

"Guilty "

from the album "MotorCycle "



Posted by carl on 03-03-2003 at14:17:

  Ooops....

"Sins of the Fathers".... and the hits keep coming....



Posted by jiminy on 03-03-2003 at14:30:

  CARL

soth-
I read somewhere in an early review that Terrys monotone delivery on so many of SOTHs songs was indicitive his voice had "lost a step"
Of course-looking since- not true
but what a clever delivery of poetry
and to me it enhances the music even more.
WEWH is a musically incredible tune - that guitar (and TCs bass line)
masterful.



Posted by carl on 03-03-2003 at14:33:

  Saw that....

quote:
Originally posted by jiminy
soth-
I read somewhere in an early review that Terrys monotone delivery on so many of SOTHs songs was indicitive his voice had "lost a step"
Of course-looking since- not true
but what a clever delivery of poetry
and to me it enhances the music even more.

...not to mention Terry's still (insert appropriate verb here so I don't have to hear it) about said review in the notes to Avocado Faultline...



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-03-2003 at19:44:

 

Ooh ooh ooh, how can I have forgotten: "The Unattainable Earth". Now there's a cool guitar song.

"Catch That Angel", on MFT, now that's a nice melodic guitar riff.
Jim



Posted by arcticsunburn on 03-03-2003 at23:45:

 

I Love You #19 (Cool riff... a bit slow on the recording)
If You Want To (Just listen to it... seriously)
The Double (Very Bowie-esque)
Little Crosses
Father Explains
Buffalo Hills (Possibly the best riff ever written)
Wise Acres (Guitar duel!)
Who's Who Here?
Fingertips (It's the Rolling Stones!)

And I still like a lot of Alarma! for guitar... Central Theme, Baby Game, No Spaceship in particular.




Posted by dorfsmith on 03-04-2003 at00:01:

 

The guitar on alarma rocks! Baby game.



Posted by jwaltb on 03-04-2003 at13:21:

 

As someone said SOTH is one GREAT guitar (and bass) album! Man, Sins of the Fathers' clean rhythm line and WEWH's warm, overdriven sustained tones have imprinted themselves in my memory (a good thing). Also, been listening to Bibleland lately. That has some fine guitar work as well. Catchy riffs that stay with you for days. But you gotta add DA's live rendition of Sanctuary from C2K(?). What a moving guitar intro. And of course, there's a bunch of good stuff on MBD. Durn, how can you single any one moment out?????

JB



Posted by jwaltb on 03-04-2003 at13:22:

 

Uhh, that last line should be:



Damb, how can you single any one moment out???? Sorry for the mixup!



Posted by jiminy on 03-04-2003 at14:02:

 

I thought you were refering to Bruce Durn.



Posted by jwaltb on 03-05-2003 at16:44:

 

Smile Does he know DA too??



Posted by bigboycying on 03-08-2003 at11:28:

 

That line in Everyone Wore Hats gives me chills.


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