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Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 09-22-2003 at15:53:

  Mystery Tapes

My buddy Jeff (I couldn't have done my BBQ without him. He was instrumental!) was driving his wife's car and the tape she had been playing for his kids was left in the player. He thought it was cute and weird and funny, so he pulled it out to find out what it was. There on the cassette was a credit to Terry Taylor. It was Terry's Fruits of the Spirit tape. 4 months ago he'd never heard of the Lost Dogs et al and now they're popping up everywhere!!

Soon he found Harry Whodunit in the same group of tapes. It turns out some relative from the midwest gave them a shoebox full of kids tapes.

He dubbed me copies and now my kids are doing devotions with Uncle Terry!!

They don't have covers or the booklets or baseball cards or whatever else they came with, but they do have all the fun songs and stories that I've never heard. Now my Terry collection is 9 songs bigger!

Does anybody know why the narrator on Fruits of the Spirit references "right there on the cereal box" so frequently? It sounds like the tape came in a box of cowboy crunchies or something like that.

Clues?

zip



Posted by DaLe on 09-22-2003 at16:52:

  Fruits of the Spirit

Fruits of the Spirit "The Whole Armour of God" (FrontlineKids)
Written, Produced and Directed by Terry Taylor

Music by Greg Flesch and Terry Taylor.
Character Voices by Andrew Taylor, Dan Ruple, Terry Taylor, Bob Bennett,
Jerry Chamberlain, Randy Taylor, Debi Taylor, Randy Stonehill,
Riki Michelle, Janet McTaggart, Bethia McTaggart, Nathaniel McTaggart, and others.

http://www.danielamos.com/disco6.html Wink



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 09-22-2003 at17:20:

 

Dale,

I went over to look at that again and noticed in the Rapsures album below it there's another mystery.

"The Rap-sures "Loud, Proud and Born Again" (Star Song)
Produced by "Tyrone", "Darrel", and "JJ Washington" (Terry, Rob Watson and Doug Doyle)
Loud, Proud and Born Again/You Can't Go Around The Cross/Lord Bless This Mess "Cafeteria Food" /Can He, Could He, Would He, Did He?/
Zee Eye Tee/My Little Sister/More Power To Ya/Freddie's Dead, Jesus
Lives/Get Right or Get Left"

Is this a hint that a song on the most recent release was recycled from a long ago children's album?

I've come to expect better.



Anybody heard it and can confirm or deny that the song above is the same as the one on All Day Sing And Dinner On The Ground?

Is that a Terry Taylor cover of a Petra song on there also?

Also, does anybody have the baseball cards from the Fruits of the Spirit?

Dr. Zippago



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 09-22-2003 at17:46:

 

Keep a lookout for "The OT crap" I picked that up for $1 (no inlay card though)



Posted by wes berlin on 09-22-2003 at18:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by zippetydoodaddy
Dale,

I went over to look at that again and noticed in the Rapsures album below it there's another mystery.

"The Rap-sures "Loud, Proud and Born Again" (Star Song)
Produced by "Tyrone", "Darrel", and "JJ Washington" (Terry, Rob Watson and Doug Doyle)
Loud, Proud and Born Again/You Can't Go Around The Cross/Lord Bless This Mess "Cafeteria Food" /Can He, Could He, Would He, Did He?/
Zee Eye Tee/My Little Sister/More Power To Ya/Freddie's Dead, Jesus
Lives/Get Right or Get Left"

Is this a hint that a song on the most recent release was recycled from a long ago children's album?

I've come to expect better.



Anybody heard it and can confirm or deny that the song above is the same as the one on All Day Sing And Dinner On The Ground?





different song....completely.



Posted by audiori on 09-22-2003 at21:25:

 

"Get Right Or Get left" is a take on the old Farrell and Farrell song.

And the old '76 DA song "Jonah and The Whale" ended up kiddie-fied
on a Rap'Sures album.



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 09-22-2003 at21:26:

 

You can't go around the cross was re-done by Mercy River (produced by Terry)



Posted by audiori on 09-22-2003 at21:31:

 

"You Can't Go Around the Cross" is also a really old song, dates back to
at least the Jubal's Last Band days.



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 09-22-2003 at21:49:

 

That's old... 'cause like Jubal was pre-flood Big Grin


Of you mean Terrys pre-DA band....



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 09-23-2003 at11:58:

  Petra

But what about the Petra cover?

Anybody know what the RapSures version sounds like?

I know that the first RapSures sounds like a politically incorrect Rochester and Step and Fetchit.

Mo Powuh too Yuh, Whin We's all in ones accord!

-UnZipped


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