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Posted by jamespop on 10-11-2006 at13:05:

  Wow

What started out as insight inot one of the greatest albums of all time has now become a series of comments on lunch preferences.

























BTW - Chicken salad ROCKS!




Hey Tim! I've been meaning to ask - Is that your evil twin (i.e. Berger) as the auto mechanic on the Tennessee Lottery commercials? The resemblance is uncanny and the take he does in the spot makes me wax nostolgic for the "Snowball" video off of S&P.



Posted by tchandler on 10-11-2006 at13:08:

 

hey, jamespop! i haven't seen that commercial. i'll look for it. it could very well be berger!

and do you live in TN?



Posted by jamespop on 10-11-2006 at13:14:

 

Yeah, Knoxville. Home of the Vols. (I'm sorry that's a required statement for any outgoing e-mails or they'll revoke my residence priviliges.)



Posted by tchandler on 10-11-2006 at13:18:

 

man, i know what you mean. i've seen many cars here in nashville painted like a vols football helmet.



Posted by jamespop on 10-11-2006 at13:23:

 

You should try being around here on game days. Better make sure you have a clean orange shirt to wear or you're getting weird looks on the street and overcharged at the restaurants.

One guy at works has a bright orange pair of polyesther pants that he wore on our office's "spirit" day. I could never be a fan like that.








































Unless it was for DA Wink



Posted by joey on 10-11-2006 at13:31:

Thumb Up!

quote:
Originally posted by wes berlin
hmmmmmmm......bob's big boy!


now, i am hungry.




oh, "hi" tim.


i used to go to the one on baldwin in arcadia all the time... i bet i saw wes or bax there before i knew them? Shocked
i found one in downtown l.a. still in existence about 5 years ago...
it was good... Pleased



Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-11-2006 at14:06:

 

cool story tim! Cool

DFBB is an awesome album (well, cassette for me Crying ) .

I know I'm weird, but my favorite song on there is Divine Instant. Any memories on that one?

maybe I missed ya by now? Frown

any news of any impending plans to record anything?

I usually eat sardines or peanut butter sandwiches for lunch, along with either a banana or an apple. Big Grin



Posted by Woggy on 10-11-2006 at14:22:

 

what's a VOL?



must be a local thing.......................



Posted by tchandler on 10-11-2006 at14:23:

 

hey there MF! man, i don't remember how divine instant started. i'll have to talk to Greg about some of this. he may remember certain details that i don't



Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-11-2006 at14:25:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
hey there MF! man, i don't remember how divine instant started. i'll have to talk to Greg about some of this. he may remember certain details that i don't


thanx! Pleased Happy

I usually like better what the average person would consider to be a more obscure tune. Big Grin



Posted by tchandler on 10-11-2006 at14:27:

 

Woggy, a VOL is a volunteer, TN is the volunteer state, whatever that means.



Posted by tchandler on 10-11-2006 at14:28:

 

MF, that's a pretty obsure tune!



Posted by bereal on 10-11-2006 at14:28:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
hey there MF! man, i don't remember how divine instant started. i'll have to talk to Greg about some of this. he may remember certain details that i don't


thanx! Pleased Happy

I usually like better what the average person would consider to be a more obscure tune. Big Grin


well, that goes without saying, mf........... Wink



Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-11-2006 at14:35:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
MF, that's a pretty obsure tune!


besides the lyrics, I really like how the different sections of the song have different guitar sounds and tempos Pleased

It bears posting the lyrics:

=====

Divine Instant
from the album "Darn Floor - Big Bite"
Words and Music by Terry Taylor, Tim Chandler, and Greg Flesch
©1987 Broken Songs (ASCAP)

Where there are no things, there is no time
I see space existing only where there are things

But we find ourselves here, It's the right time for love
In this divine instant we are time standing still

Had nothing past there would be no past time
Had nothing existed there would be no future

Yes, we found ourselves there, felt enduring desire
In that divine instant we heard eternity whisper

I hear the clock on the wall, I see the skull beneath the skin

We find ourselves here, It's the right time for love
In this divine instant we are time standing still

Can't fight this will to live and love
To always need you, die in your arms

Yes, we found ourselves there, felt enduring desire
In that divine instant we heard eternity whisper

Yes, we find ourselves here, It's the right time for love
In this divine instant we are time standing still

We are time standing still...

We are time standing still...



Posted by jamespop on 10-11-2006 at15:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
Woggy, a VOL is a volunteer, TN is the volunteer state, whatever that means.


I always thought it was a reference to the "Tennessee volunteers" that fought at the Alamo. It may be a general reference to all military volunteers. Supposedly TN supplies a lot of military personnel. I guess getting shot at beats staying at home.



Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-11-2006 at15:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jamespop
quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
Woggy, a VOL is a volunteer, TN is the volunteer state, whatever that means.


I always thought it was a reference to the "Tennessee volunteers" that fought at the Alamo. It may be a general reference to all military volunteers. Supposedly TN supplies a lot of military personnel. I guess getting shot at beats staying at home.


Why can't Al Gore get this and go volunteer for something more meaningful?! Big Grin



Posted by Ron E on 10-11-2006 at16:57:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
hey, Ron!

holding back? seriously, ask me anythingSmile

Touchy, I think that proves it!!


Okay, really, there has to be some serious bathroom humour that took place or a story about someone being absolutely incompetent or suggesting something that everyone else had to roll their eyes at behind their back during the recording, come on, offer dirt on someone...


okay now I'm stirring up trouble among brothers, I think I'm working for Shatan. Sorry.



Posted by .backs. on 10-11-2006 at17:52:

 

What was the address of Greg's apartment, Tim?



Posted by Eleanor on 10-11-2006 at18:43:

 

quote:
Originally posted by .backs.
What was the address of Greg's apartment, Tim?



I can tell you... I'll send you a pm. Pleased



Posted by .backs. on 10-11-2006 at20:13:

 

Enough of your vile lies, wretch!


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