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Posted by Mark on 12-15-2002 at20:12:

 

And I thought you were talking about Sandy Patty.

Big Grin



Posted by Dr Rich on 12-16-2002 at16:36:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Tyler Durden
This disk is better than all of the overrated Wilco and Beck releases. Yet the reviewers only talk about those two albums. Wilco and Beck are better than what is out there, but please.

It is a crime and a shame that MBD didn't land Daniel Amos on the cover of Rolling Stone.





I can't say that Wilco & Beck's are overrated. They are great albums by great artists!

MBD is very underrated though!



Posted by Dr Rich on 12-16-2002 at16:38:

 

quote:
Originally posted by John Foxe
MBD #2 really shines, and it nearly stands on its own.

Plus it has one of my all time my favorite tunes - Fingertips. It's a little weird, though. A few of you don't like the song. I practically fell off my chair, though, when I heard it the first time.


Fingertips is great! I love that song!
Besides, DA must be at least a "little" weird or it would not be DA! Tongue



Posted by Dr Rich on 12-16-2002 at16:41:

 

quote:
Originally posted by DaLe uReViG
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
I know this has been posted on before, but that 2nd disc on MBD just blows me away. I would say it's as good as dfbb!



My MBD #2 disc is Better than yours Wink

It opens w/ "Nowhere is Someplace" ( thanks BD Smile )
http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/1709/1709596.html
& does not have dead space after "And So it Goes"
& the "Nonsence end stuff" ( thanks to mp3 clipper Cool )

BTW I do own the original CD Too...



That is like my taped copy of MBD! Except I have that at the end of the tape.
I also have a few damb it tracks on it! Tongue

I have "Nowhere is someplace" on my cd-r of DFBB!



Posted by Joey T. on 12-17-2002 at18:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich

I have "Nowhere is someplace" on my cd-r of DFBB!


How'd ya work that out dennis? Wink



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 12-17-2002 at18:25:

 

I really need a CD burner.



Posted by El Diablo on 12-17-2002 at18:52:

 

cd burners are of the devil!










































well, according to some on the dadl.... Roll Eyes



Posted by DaLe on 12-18-2002 at08:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by El Diablo
cd burners are of the devil!

well, according to some on the dadl.... Roll Eyes


Big Grin

..well in all seriousness, as with any NeW technology there is a darkside / lightside to it...

Evil darkside: YeS I have a FeW CDR's that I have made from the

local library, napster, friends, etc...


Smile lightside: adding "bonus" tracks to CD's that I Own

I added a few acoustic tracks to "Lifehouses" 2 cds

I made a CD of all of "sixpence none the richers" singles...
about 20.

added a demo song to Project86 "truthless heros"

"Live" bootlegs on CD !!! Smile )

deleting dead space i.e. bonus tracks (see above MBD#2 disc)

letting My Brother who seems to lose any CD I let him borrow... Roll Eyes

anyway... that is what I think.



Posted by Dr Rich on 12-18-2002 at16:23:

  your secret is safe with me!

quote:
Originally posted by Joey T.
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich

I have "Nowhere is someplace" on my cd-r of DFBB!


How'd ya work that out dennis? Wink


Pretty nice, thanks to a "friend" Wink



Posted by Mark on 12-20-2002 at08:49:

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS



Posted by EdHead on 02-22-2003 at12:23:

  Disc 2

Definately the better of the two discs.



Posted by Mark on 02-22-2003 at13:10:

 

I think I would have a tough time choosing.



Posted by Joey T. on 02-22-2003 at13:12:

 

And so it Goes........

I wouldn't choose between the two, they compliment each other and make up the whole that is MBD..... Cool



Posted by Mark on 02-22-2003 at13:14:

 

Even smarter option



Posted by jwaltb on 02-23-2003 at07:28:

 

Oh, yeah, they're BOTH great! But since you're commenting on #2, I always get blown away by Small Great Things. I love the way everyday people are pictured moving in faith. It's a great graphical representation to me. And then Easy For You. What hooks me there is Terry's way of presenting the way two very different people approach faith. I don't see such a condemnation and writing off of the "other" approach so much as an admission that it seems so foreign to the character doing the speaking and it blows him away that someone can so effortlessly embrace things that way. I guess what it is is that the song allows room for an approach that differs from the author's. And as for the music. Just great.

And if you haven't guessed they both still get a great amount of airplay (in my little space) here.

JB



Posted by Mark on 02-23-2003 at09:39:

 

Small Great Things is one of the songs I've been listening to more since Shemp sampled it on Damb It.



Posted by John Foxe on 02-23-2003 at16:31:

  Plus....

As an added attraction, you get that little exchange on the front end that's now an inside joke. And Ed's his usual chatty self:

"Come in here Ed"
"Ok"

Man, that cracks me up every time I listen!!!

Big Grin




Posted by EdHead on 02-23-2003 at16:33:

 

Well...after listening to MBD #1 disc all day today...I must confess that it too is a masterpiece!

Smile



Posted by Mark on 02-23-2003 at17:40:

 

Yes it is.


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