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Posted by Woggy on 04-24-2003 at15:45:

 

GEE, I wonder if it was a groovy dress like this one?




Posted by Dr Rich on 04-24-2003 at15:45:

 

quote:
Originally posted by One Weigh Street
quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
why does who play so nice over here?


She means me. Big Grin Don't worry we won't get into it here. The Argument dump is where WWIII is occuring. Of course, its everyone else's fault, not mine. Wink


we would not even have the AD if not for you! Shocked

(Tim, ask Jason about this guy, he will fill you inWink )



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-24-2003 at15:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
the late, great john entwistle.


I love his bass playing. that's a shame.

He also wrote "heaven & hell" which is maybe the best song by The Who. Smile )



Posted by Woggy on 04-24-2003 at15:49:

 

I really love the song "I Get to Wondering".

there.......back to DA.



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-24-2003 at15:51:

 

Here's how I get Hiiiiiiiiigh.

The Tale you tell.
Kick ass! Smile )



Posted by DaLe on 04-24-2003 at16:27:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
all of the eddies in drag/partial drag playing and singing "i am woman" at cornerstone?


I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

I was there... Pleased

http://www.danielamos.com/concerts/cstone90se.html



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 04-24-2003 at18:55:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
i was on the other side of the world in new zealand or someplace and this person said they listen to such and such a record of ours every night before they go to bed because it means so much to them.



What - you were in New Zealand and you didn't look me up! I know there are only 3 DA fans over here (3 out of 4 million)so it couldn't be too difficult.

Tim on a serious note at a point in my life where I was about to pack in the whole beleiving in God thing it was DA's music that kept me wanting to believe.
Thanks



Posted by brd2yrmother on 04-25-2003 at10:23:

 

So - it was you!



Posted by jiminy on 04-25-2003 at10:59:

 

wait-
i thoght it was me.



Posted by DaLe on 04-25-2003 at11:42:

  B T W

quote:
Originally posted by DaLe uReViG
quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
all of the eddies in drag/partial drag playing and singing "i am woman" at cornerstone?


I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

I was there... Pleased

http://www.danielamos.com/concerts/cstone90se.html


I think this is the first time I heard the saying

Shock and Awe Roll Eyes



Posted by Woggy on 04-25-2003 at15:31:

 

Man, I'd have loved to have seen that Smile



Posted by One Weigh Street on 04-26-2003 at23:32:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
hmmm--what's the most amazing experience i've ever had at a concert i played at.

all of the eddies in drag/partial drag playing and singing "i am woman" at cornerstone?

playing gigs where there were more people on stage than in the audience? (this happened to me once when i played in a three piece band.)

that's a hard question. "amazing" goes in a lot of different directions. i'd have to really think about it but i'll tell you several moments that stick.

one of the very first times i ever played with da was in nova scotia in 1981. that was during a period of time in which some of da's audience wasn't caught up on the fact that the band had moved on from country music. when we walked out on stage there was nothing but a Sea of Cowboy Hats in front of us. we played a loud blasting version of "through the speakers" for the first song. when we finished the song, there was no applause, and in fact there was nothing but total stunned dead silence. crickets chirping and tumbleweeds blowing by. it was hilarious. all i could do to keep from bursting out laughing.

seriously, there were moments like someone coming up after the gig and saying that they were at home literally thinking about killing themselves but a friend talked them into coming and now that they've heard the band, they're definitely going through with it. no, sorry, just kidding, but once a guy did come up and say he was thinking about suicide, but something happened during the music that somehow changed him and he'd re-committed his life to God. people say things like that and it's hard to tell if it's really real or just some sort of drama on their part.
i was on the other side of the world in new zealand or someplace and this person said they listen to such and such a record of ours every night before they go to bed because it means so much to them.

if any of those things are true, and anyone has ever truly been affected that deeply, i guess that's the most amazing thing to me. that and ed's shocking backstage eating habits.


Tim, thanks for sharing all of that. I'm curious, did the audience in Nova Scotia warm up to the new sound a litlte more as the concert went on? Smile
Jim



Posted by .backs. on 04-26-2003 at23:57:

 

Oh, you really must give us many details, many, many details about Ed's habits.



Posted by dorfsmith on 04-26-2003 at23:58:

 

Please do.


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