Daniel Amos Message Board (http://www.danielamos.com/wbb2/index.php)
- DA Related Discussion (http://www.danielamos.com/wbb2/board.php?boardid=4)
-- General Discussion (http://www.danielamos.com/wbb2/board.php?boardid=1)
--- Speaking of the Band that Won't go Away... (http://www.danielamos.com/wbb2/thread.php?threadid=5424)


Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 04-19-2004 at15:27:

  Speaking of the Band that Won't go Away...

Anyone heard the CCM tribute to U2? Listening to it now and it's pretty good. It's Surfonic with an Irish twist.

You can't get away from good ole Derald D. Daugherty these days. He splashed his name all over this sucker. Welcome To Cashville Derri!

The City On A Hill projects really gave him chops. I guess the Choir went a lot further that DA/77s et al in making a name for themselves in the "scene".

By the way, have you heard his story on the bonus tracks of the Via Chicago dvd? His daughter's take on his "fame" is hilarious!

-zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzip



Posted by dennis on 04-19-2004 at15:39:

 

So it's worth getting? Confused



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-19-2004 at15:40:

 

I want my copy.



Posted by dennis on 04-19-2004 at15:42:

 

But is it good? Confused



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-19-2004 at15:44:

 

It has Derald all over it, can it be anything else?



Posted by dennis on 04-19-2004 at15:46:

Thumb Up!

Yeah, good point! Pleased



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 04-19-2004 at15:55:

 

Worth getting? Yeah. I'm a big "Boner ~n~ tha Boyz" fan so for me the fun is in the re-invention of the songs. Actually, many of the arrangements are strikingly similar to the originals except (gratefully) Derri's. His sound very different and very fresh.

By the way Dennis, thanks for changing your signature. I work in a Christian organization and I ended up either speeding through or skipping threads with your big fat beer so I won't be questioned. I liked the pic at home, but at work it was a nuisance.

Visualize Whirrled Peas

Z



Posted by dennis on 04-19-2004 at16:00:

 

quote:
Originally posted by zippetydoodaddy
By the way Dennis, thanks for changing your signature. I work in a Christian organization and I ended up either speeding through or skipping threads with your big fat beer so I won't be questioned. I liked the pic at home, but at work it was a nuisance.

Visualize Whirrled Peas

Z


Man! I should change it back! Evil















































Tongue



Posted by audiori on 04-19-2004 at16:10:

 

So is that Dylan or has Enima-M done something bad to
himself? Justine Timberlake?



Posted by dorfsmith on 04-19-2004 at17:09:

 

quote:
Originally posted by zippetydoodaddy
Worth getting? Yeah. I'm a big "Boner ~n~ tha Boyz" fan so for me the fun is in the re-invention of the songs. Actually, many of the arrangements are strikingly similar to the originals except (gratefully) Derri's. His sound very different and very fresh.

By the way Dennis, thanks for changing your signature. I work in a Christian organization and I ended up either speeding through or skipping threads with your big fat beer so I won't be questioned. I liked the pic at home, but at work it was a nuisance.

Visualize Whirrled Peas

Z


Sounds like it's time for more naked butts Tongue



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 04-19-2004 at17:39:

 

I'm really not a pansy, in fact I'm rarely squeamish, but something about that booger spray and splash gif that was on bigdorks website made me hide my eyes every time!

Hide the Beer The Basturd's here!!



Posted by dorfsmith on 04-19-2004 at17:43:

 

Big Grin I didn't like that one much either Roll Eyes



Posted by DwDunphy on 04-19-2004 at23:05:

  In The Name Of Love

The whole disc is good but the best surprise was the Sixpence cover of "Love Is Blindness". I'm not out to unnecessarily bash Leigh and the band, but sometimes they seemed just TOO sunny and TOO happy.

Happy songs are fine, but any band that cannot express a wide range is handicapped. This cover showed they can pull off moodier sounds. Too bad they just broke up.

DwD



Posted by sprinklerhead on 04-20-2004 at09:36:

 

quote:
Originally posted by DwDunphy
The whole disc is good but the best surprise was the Sixpence cover of "Love Is Blindness". I'm not out to unnecessarily bash Leigh and the band, but sometimes they seemed just TOO sunny and TOO happy.

Happy songs are fine, but any band that cannot express a wide range is handicapped. This cover showed they can pull off moodier sounds. Too bad they just broke up.

DwD


I have a totally different take on sixpence. I think most of their stuff is moody lyrically. I know they had a couple of bubbly hits but I never felt that was their usual style.


Forum Software: Burning Board 2.3.6, Developed by WoltLab GmbH