What's your fave D.A. cd and/or track? |
Jim Muglia unregistered
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Well, I haven't had the privilege of hearing DFBB or Horrendous Disc yet; so at this point to me, it seems that their magnum opus is MBD, my favorite song, among several classic DA songs on this stellar disc, being "My Beautiful Martyr".
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01-14-2003 14:07 |
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Joey T.
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Originally posted by Jim Muglia
Well, I haven't had the privilege of hearing DFBB or Horrendous Disc yet; so at this point to me, it seems that their magnum opus is MBD, my favorite song, among several classic DA songs on this stellar disc, being "My Beautiful Martyr".
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I kinda thought it might be "Skeptic's song?"
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I'm partial to "Child on a Leash".
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jiminy
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i am drawn to
"Sanctuary"and the whole VH disc
also "Love No 19" and all of HD
(becauseI heard them so early on)
now I am torn between MBD and Motorcycle
Oh yeah, and and and...
face it
its impossible
Sleep Silent Child and Beautiful one make me misty
and I seriously can't listen to Light Princess at work- I start to cry...
theres no one fer me-just a few of many highlights here.
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brdhsnyrsoul
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my tastes seem to be real similar to JiMiNy's
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EdHead
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Mine too it seems.
He is the voice of conscience, ya know!
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I really like that TST song he did for Ojo's Relative project: "He Fell in the Water".
Now that one chokes me up BIG TIME!
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I like that whole project. Much cooler than I was expecting. It's one of my favorite things.
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That is a good CD. It used to be my favorite until DFBB won me over. I need to play motorcycle tomorrow.
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Maybe I'll get to hear DFBB one day? I haven't heard anything but the title track and "Earth Household."
Here's what my uncle had to say about DFBB: It sounded like Terry's first solo project, which was also bad. I mean, "Earth Household!!?!?!" What were they thinking!?
He had also commented that DA had completely lost it on "Fearful Symmetry" and were already starting to lose it on Vox Humana. I commented, "well the first half was good," and he was like, "yes, the first half."
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Motorcycle is my favorite album... favorite track... well, that's just too hard...
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Originally posted by arcticsunburn
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Originally posted by dorfsmith
That is a good CD. It used to be my favorite until DFBB won me over. I need to play motorcycle tomorrow.
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Maybe I'll get to hear DFBB one day? I haven't heard anything but the title track and "Earth Household."
Here's what my uncle had to say about DFBB: It sounded like Terry's first solo project, which was also bad. I mean, "Earth Household!!?!?!" What were they thinking!?
He had also commented that DA had completely lost it on "Fearful Symmetry" and were already starting to lose it on Vox Humana. I commented, "well the first half was good," and he was like, "yes, the first half."
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So...your uncle...does he live in Dallas?
Everytime I think about this subject (best TST/DA/SE album, song, etc...) I never can cap the list. it just keeps growing. So a few from the top of my head (in no particular order).
Albums:
DFBB
Motorcycle
Zoom Daddy
Outdoor Elvis
Fearful Symmetry
and...
and...
and...
Songs:
Shape of Air
Art Carney's Dream
Sleep Silent Child
Sudden Heaven
Hide the Beer the Pastor's Here
Guilty
You Lay Down
Bibleland
Our Night to Howl, time to go Dancing
and...
and...
and...
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I've always liked "the pool" and "catch that angel" and "steal away" and "beautiful one" - I guess I like Terry the balladeer.
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Originally posted by jamespop
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Originally posted by arcticsunburn
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Originally posted by dorfsmith
That is a good CD. It used to be my favorite until DFBB won me over. I need to play motorcycle tomorrow.
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Maybe I'll get to hear DFBB one day? I haven't heard anything but the title track and "Earth Household."
Here's what my uncle had to say about DFBB: It sounded like Terry's first solo project, which was also bad. I mean, "Earth Household!!?!?!" What were they thinking!?
He had also commented that DA had completely lost it on "Fearful Symmetry" and were already starting to lose it on Vox Humana. I commented, "well the first half was good," and he was like, "yes, the first half."
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So...your uncle...does he live in Dallas?
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No... though he did live in Malaysia for awhile...
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Originally posted by EdHead
Mine too it seems.
He is the voice of conscience, ya know!
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Only in the Disney version. He gets schmooshed after Pinocchio throws a book at him about two chapters after he's introduced in the original....he doesn't even stick around long enough to GET a name....
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poor JimIny
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Joey T.
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Darn Floor, Big Bite!
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Ya know...I was just thinkin' of this today...
I'm really gonna have to do something that I really hate to do...
And that's say that I truly believe that "Mr. Buechner's Dream" is there best so far!
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i can't argue with that. But then i couldn't argue with Joey and DFBB. When it comes to the boys' top work, how do you discriminate between very great and the greatest?
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01-20-2003 21:28 |
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It's all great! Greatest is the song you keep skipping back to now matter how many times you hear it. DFBB
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