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Posted by DrDanAmos on 08-01-2009 at11:51:

  What were your first...

What were your first albums you bought that got you into DA and/or Mike Roe/the 77's? (I realize this is a DA message board, but fans often listen to both and I discovered both around the same time.)

First Daniel Amos CD: Preachers from Outer Space

First 77's CD: Echos of Faith.

(I bought both from Rad Rockers and bought them blind based solely on the description in the catalog. I decided to start with those because they seemed to be different from the norm and because of the limited availability.)

First Swirling Eddies CD (which I did NOT know their ties to Terry Taylor and the gang): Sacred Cows

And...just to add since it's relatable...first Choir CD: Love Songs and Prayers

First Adam Again CD: Homegrown

First Lost Dogs CD: The Green Room Serenade Part One

EDIT: How could I forget these?

Terry Scott Taylor: A Briefing For the Ascent

Mike Roe: Safe as Milk (12 song version, which seemed to be harder to come by when I purchased it, but now it seems to be the standard version.)

And, of course, Steve Hindalong's Skinny



Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-01-2009 at12:20:

 

First DA: Preachers from Outer Space

First 77's: Sticks and Stones

First Choir (well, it was Youth Choir): Voices In Shadows/Shades of Grey (they were on one CD).

First (and sadly, only) Adam Again: Homeboys

First SE...well, I purchased Meat The Farm Beatles, and didn't know what the heck I got, and, regrettably, sold it (how foolish I was!), but otherwise: The Midget, The Speck and The Molecule.

First Lost Dogs: Real Men Cry

First Terry Taylor: John Wayne

First Steve Hindalong (I know, there's only one): Skinny

First Mike Roe: It's For You

Am I missing anything?



Posted by Matt K on 08-01-2009 at12:33:

 

DA: MBD
LD: Real Men Cry
SE: Berry Vest/Zoom Daddy
77s: Golden Field....
Terry: John Wayne

I should point out that the first time I heard the Choir was on an old Tattoo records sampler that had tracks from "Free Flying Soul". I think the other band/artist on the sampler was Common Children, and Christine Glass.

Also, the very very first Terry Taylor related album I had was (GASP!) The Rap-sures old testament crap. Of course I didn't realize until many many years later the connection. I was quite schocked.



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 08-01-2009 at16:26:

 

DA: Fearful Symmetry
SE: Outdoor Elvis
Terry: Knowledge and Innocence
LD: Scenic Routes
77's: Tom tom Blues
The Choir: Chase the Kangaroo
Hindalong: skinny
Derri: A few unfinished songs
Mike Roe: The boat ashore



Posted by UnderDawg on 08-01-2009 at17:50:

  RE: What were your first...

DA: Shotgun Angel
LD: Scenic Routes
SE: Let's Spin
TT: Knowledge and Innocence
MR: The Boat Ashore
CHOIR: Free Flying Soul
77s: Actually don't own one!
Hindy: Skinny



Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-01-2009 at19:06:

 

"77s: Actually don't own one!"

Shocked Confused Shocked



Posted by James on 08-01-2009 at20:50:

 

DA: Motorcycle
SE: Zoom Daddy
TT: Knowledge & Innocence
LD: Little Red Riding Hood
77s: Drowning with Land in Sight
MR: Safe As Milk
Choir: Speckled Bird
AA: Perfecta



Posted by UnderDawg on 08-01-2009 at22:30:

 

Ain't it a shame!?!??!

Ok, which 77s album should I start with? Which one is the best intro to the group?



OH, WAIT!!!!!!!!!!! I just remembered. I BOUGHT "HOLY GHOST BUILDING". So I guess that's my first 77s album. Still, which one would you suggest?



Posted by wes berlin on 08-01-2009 at23:55:

 

da: horrendous disc
77's: ping pong over the abyss
youth choir: voices in the shadows
lost dogs: scenic routes
adam again: in a new world of time
terry taylor: knowledge and innocence



Posted by DrDanAmos on 08-02-2009 at01:38:

 

quote:
Originally posted by UnderDawg
Ain't it a shame!?!??!

Ok, which 77s album should I start with? Which one is the best intro to the group?



OH, WAIT!!!!!!!!!!! I just remembered. I BOUGHT "HOLY GHOST BUILDING". So I guess that's my first 77s album. Still, which one would you suggest?


I would recommend Sticks and Stones. Trying to get it at a fair price can be difficult...used copies can command a high dollar amount, but you can get a good deal if you shop around.

Drowning with Land in Sight is often said to be a fan favorite, as is Pray Naked. Both are essential classics.



Posted by wayneb on 08-02-2009 at04:48:

 

DA: Horrendous disc
Eddies: Let's Spin
77's: Ping Pong (when it was first released)
TST: Knowledge and Innocence
LD: Scenic Routes
AA: Dig
Choir: Circle Slide
Mike: Safe as Milk

All will be on my playlist over the next few weeks...



Posted by peawinkel on 08-02-2009 at21:27:

 

DA: Horrendous Disc
77s: Ping Pong Over The Abyss
Adam Again: In A New World Of Time
Swirling Eddies: Let's Spin
Choir: Wide-Eyed Wonder
TST: John Wayne
Lost Dogs: Green Room Serenade: Part One
Roe: Safe As Milk (curdled)



Posted by jamespop on 08-03-2009 at07:46:

 

DA: Alarma / Doppleganger (bought the lp's for a buck each.)
77's: Pray Naked
Adam Again: 10 Songs by Adam Again
Swirling Eddies: Let's Spin (Although OE was the TST project that first hooked me into the band.)
Choir: Speckled Bird
TST: A Briefing for the Ascent / Knowledge and Innocence
Lost Dogs: Scenic Routes
Mike Roe: Safe as Milk (the Unleaded version)
Hindalong: Skinny



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 08-03-2009 at08:15:

 

Daniel Amos: Doppleganger
77s: um, none, but I have seen them live, unlike any others on the list.
Adam Again: Homeboys
Swirling Eddies: Let's Spin
(Youth) Choir: Voices in Shadow (wish I still had that LP)
TST: Knowledge and Innocence
Lost Dogs: Scenic Routes



Posted by MarkyMark77 on 08-03-2009 at10:16:

 

DA: MBD (It took me a LONG time to get into DA)
77's: Pray Naked
Adam Again: Dig
Swirling Eddies: The Berry Vest of...
Choir: Circle Slide
TST: John Wayne
Lost Dogs: LRRH
Mike Roe: Safe as Milk (the Unleaded version)
Hindalong: Skinny



Posted by brother joel on 08-03-2009 at11:42:

 

Well, I went into Insight Christian Bookstore and wanted to buy something. I bought some arena rock cd and then I pawed through the sale bin and picked out "Let's Spin." Being intrigued by the cover because I wanted to be into anything that appeared artsy at the time, I purchased it. Upon driving home I put it in the tape deck and my mom thought someone was screaming nearby because of the opening sequence. Being that I was still heavily into arena rock at the time I only listened to the tape every so often. About a year later I picked up a sampler called wal paper that had "Hole in the World" "Scenic Routes" "Dig" and "Nuts for You" on it. Enjoying all these songs I decided to seek out the albums they were on. I purchased "Dig" and "Motorcycle" at this time. It was not until some time later that I discovered the connection between Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies.

SE: Let's Spin
DA: Motorcycle
Adam Again: Dig
The Choir: Speckled Bird
The Lost Dogs: Little Red Riding Hood
77's: ep (even though I knew of the 77s I did not make them a purchasing priority, probably because my brother did and I always listened to his music when I could tolerate it--in our younger years he listened to Vengence Rising and the Lead.)
Terry Scott Taylor: A Briefing for the Ascent
Mike Roe: Safe As Milk
The Rapsures: Loud Proud and Born Again (my mom got it off Amazon this past Christmas as a funny gift)



Posted by Mountain Fan on 08-11-2009 at09:51:

 

Hard to remember exactly ... got into Lost Dogs first, after Scenic Routes came out, so some "firsts" for me were after the fact of actual release ...

First purchases:
LD - Scenic Routes cassette
AA - Dig cassette
DA - Motorcycle cassette

Subsequent purchases:
TST - John Wayne CD
Choir - Love Songs and Prayers CD
Eddies - Zoom Daddy CD

can't remember the actual first for sure because i got several about the same time
77s - Tom Tom Blues cassette probably
Mike Roe - Safe As Milk uncurdled CD, It's For You CD or maybe The Boat Ashore CD

got a bunch more stuff when i could get it for reasonable prices.

don't care that much for AA before Dig, although I think I have all their stuff now. too slow and dance-like.

don't care as much for DA new wave stuff but it's OK. like early and later stuff with less keyboards better.

don't care that much for TST solo before John Wayne. again, kinda slow and/or too much keyboards.

currently, i think Mike and 77s are still in fine form, although i long for some original rockin' material again. the rest of the Lost Dogs - related entities are kinda winding down imho.



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 08-13-2009 at18:03:

 

... ..Wait ...what?

ok, um ..

Lost dogs: The White album
Da: The white album
Beatles: Revolver
The Choir: ...Who?
Mike Stand: "I don't think I'm Bald" (bootleg version)
Mike Roe: ..?
Mike Huckabee: Governor Huckabee Testifies at Health Care Reform HearingSend To A Friend
Mike Shanahan: White Album
Gk: gkk
Mike and Mike
Mike
mike
John Wayne: Terry Taylor
mike



Posted by tchandler on 08-13-2009 at18:34:

 

alright, wait just a minute.

berger, you're saying that John Wayne made a solo record called "Terry Taylor"? like, it was a reciprocal thing? wasn't John Wayne passed away by then? and you're saying that John wayne actually played music?...



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