pegotico
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Well I was just curious about their other albums!!
I really love "lets spin" and "outdoor elvis" both are Greeeaaat albums!!
I dont care too much for "zoom daddy", maybe 1 or 2 songs but dont like it that much
Base on this can someone tell me if I would like
MIdget and sacred cows cds
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UnderDawg
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While I, too, really like the first two albums over "Zoom Daddy", I think "Midget" is in a class all by itself. It's more of a straight-ahead rock record. A "serious" one, at that. I'd have to say it's one of my favorites of Terry's albums. Worth getting, in any event!
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pegotico
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I definitely love midget. At first i wasnt sure as it was compare to zoom daddy which i dont care for but its totally different.
Eventhough its not the usual Eddies cd, I couldnt associate it with anyone else, its definitely an Eddie's cd. All songs are great with the exception of "snow in the can" which i dont care that much
my favorites are tremolo, cardboard box
it all depends, madonna inn, the midget the speck and the molecule
As you said, this cd is in a class all by itself, I love it
It was worth getting!! thanks for all of the help!!
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Midget, too me, is more like the Lost Dogs on steriods. |
Im still laughing about this one but honestly this one hit me when i was listening to it and this has to be the best description of Midget cd
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MarkyMark77
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You would not like "Sacred Cows". It's all covers, and goofy at that. I enjoy it, but it's not for everybody.
"Midget" is more like "Zoom Daddy". Less comedic subject matter. "Midget" is an excellent album, and if you buy expecting a great record, then you won't be disappointed. But, I would say that about ZD as well. Both are great records, but more serious over all than the first two SE albums.
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Sacred cows makes me happy.
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dennis
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I think of Midget as Zoom Daddy Lite.
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dennis
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"Son of Zoom Daddy."
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Midget, too me, is more like the Lost Dogs on steriods.
It's a great album, but it seems a bit removed from the rest of the Eddies catalog. Then again, there are not too many Terry Scott Taylor albums that sound alike, so what should anyone expect?
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Midget, too me, is more like the Lost Dogs on steriods.
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i have heard some call the band on that one the lost eddies....
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There are big disconnects between each recording from DA, Eddies, Dogs, and TST solo. Can anyone name two contiguous recordings that sound the same? You never know what you're gonna hear next.
I loved Midget at soon as I heard it. Partly it was pent-up demand - I was one of those pre-orderers who waited a while (but my underwear was not in a bunch about it.) But mostly, like all things Terry it was different, unexpected, fresh, creative.
Highly recommended. Get it while you can.
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pegotico
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definitely all of you have done a good job convincing me on buying it!!!
thanks!!
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Be sure to tell us what you think of it after you've heard it a couple of times.
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