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uvulapie
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A Super Swirling Christmas |
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I've been playing the heck out of the new Swirling Eddies Christmas album ever since it arrived in the mail yesterday. I think my favorite is "Have Your Old Bad Self a Merry Little Christmas" though I admit to being partial to Berger's INSANE bass line on "Away in a Manger" - bring a whole new meaning to the song, like a manger stocked with deformed, flatulating critters from another solar system. THANKS, EDDIES!
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Did I miss something? The Swirling Eddies have a new Christmas album???!!!
I need to run over to the DA store....
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RE: A Super Swirling Christmas |
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i almost wept on little dumbo's version of silent night....
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12-15-2009 16:02 |
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Are you guys talking about Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor "The Perfectly Frank, True Story of Christmas"? Or something else?
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They're making it up. It's not true!
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12-15-2009 18:19 |
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Their calendars be mixed up, arrr. T'aint April First, me hearties.
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12-16-2009 14:03 |
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uvulapie
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It was all some crazy dream...
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12-17-2009 06:44 |
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Jimmy Brown
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... then you wake up next to Suzanne Pleshette.
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12-17-2009 10:33 |
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DwDunphy
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... then you wake up next to Suzanne Pleshette. |
Hey, if it was 1970s Pleshette, that wouldn't be so bad! (As opposed to late 1980s Pleshette or, worse, dead Pleshette... What? Too soon?)
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12-18-2009 06:51 |
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joey
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Originally posted by Eis
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i don't know what you guys are talking about....i'm listening to it right now....
oh, that's the 77's...happy Chrimbo....
oh well, we can only hope and pray to hear burger sing the little drummer boy before the apocalypse in 2012.....
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Originally posted by DwDunphy
Seriously (he said, knowing it was the most unsatisfying of transitions,) I've come to the realization that Terry's new music is strictly geared toward the Dogs, and I'm cool with that. There was a time where, as much as I loved The Dogs, I thought, "Come on, guys, get back to your real gig." Well, this is the real gig now, so my amended exhortation is, "Come on, guys. Finish Route 66..." |
...and with that being said, it's become more and more difficult for me to view the prospect of any new DA or SE release as little more than another TST solo project. Not that that's a BAD thing...
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I really enjoy the third son, "My Grandma had a bad experiences with Santa Clause and now reindeer is on the menu." Great tune! Spot's song, "the 12 dog nights of Christmas" is interesting to say the least.
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DwDunphy
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...and with that being said, it's become more and more difficult for me to view the prospect of any new DA or SE release as little more than another TST solo project. Not that that's a BAD thing... |
Well, yeah. I mean, Midget/Speck is the Lost Dogs in drag, as it were.
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12-18-2009 15:01 |
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Originally posted by wakachiwaka
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Originally posted by DwDunphy
Seriously (he said, knowing it was the most unsatisfying of transitions,) I've come to the realization that Terry's new music is strictly geared toward the Dogs, and I'm cool with that. There was a time where, as much as I loved The Dogs, I thought, "Come on, guys, get back to your real gig." Well, this is the real gig now, so my amended exhortation is, "Come on, guys. Finish Route 66..." |
...and with that being said, it's become more and more difficult for me to view the prospect of any new DA or SE release as little more than another TST solo project. Not that that's a BAD thing... |
Of course the 77s/Mike Roe have been making records and The Choir has been making records.
So it high time for a DA record.
Though I have come come to believe MBD was intended to be the last album when it was made.
It all fits.
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Originally posted by brother joel
I really enjoy the third son, "My Grandma had a bad experiences with Santa Clause and now reindeer is on the menu." Great tune! Spot's song, "the 12 dog nights of Christmas" is interesting to say the least. |
and who could not be moved by arthur phardy's "i saw Jesus shooting santa claus.."
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dennis
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...and with that being said, it's become more and more difficult for me to view the prospect of any new DA or SE release as little more than another TST solo project. Not that that's a BAD thing... |
Well, yeah. I mean, Midget/Speck is the Lost Dogs in drag, as it were. |
Yup.
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Originally posted by wakachiwaka
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Seriously (he said, knowing it was the most unsatisfying of transitions,) I've come to the realization that Terry's new music is strictly geared toward the Dogs, and I'm cool with that. There was a time where, as much as I loved The Dogs, I thought, "Come on, guys, get back to your real gig." Well, this is the real gig now, so my amended exhortation is, "Come on, guys. Finish Route 66..." |
...and with that being said, it's become more and more difficult for me to view the prospect of any new DA or SE release as little more than another TST solo project. Not that that's a BAD thing... |
Of course the 77s/Mike Roe have been making records and The Choir has been making records.
So it high time for a DA record.
Though I have come come to believe MBD was intended to be the last album when it was made.
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It's funny to dig up this thread and realize how wrong we could be. Now, Dig Here certainly seems to be the capstone of Daniel Amos, and it was certainly a band effort, down to the song written and sung by Jerry.
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well thanks Jimmy for dredging up this one. I spent half an hour trying to find the non-existent SE Christmas album just because I wanted to hear the non-existent Berger bass line on Away in a Manger...
too funny:-)
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Jimmy Brown
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well thanks Jimmy for dredging up this one. I spent half an hour trying to find the non-existent SE Christmas album just because I wanted to hear the non-existent Berger bass line on Away in a Manger...
too funny:-) |
Ah, what could have been....
Also, good to see you, sondance!
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Sondance cannot resist another quick peek into the dark world of the DAMB....
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