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Posted by John Foxe on 05-11-2002 at18:12:
Introducing DA to the apprehensive
What I have heard over the years from other people about DA generally sums up to one word: weird. I think it's a very unfair characterization, considering the creativity and depth of the recordings.
What can help draw people in with a more positive view? Well, what started my wife on the path to recovery were more accessible recordings from DA and SE, specifically Motorcycle and Lets Spin, and now Beuchner.
What also helped was putting a more personal face on the band, e.g. Greg the NASA scientist, Tim the computer guru, Ed the artist, Terry the songwriter/musician/producer, and being good family men.
What completed the transition was seeing them a few times at Cornerstone. If you haven't seen DA in concert (there or anywhere), it is always a GREAT experience. The band knows how to be professional, yet relax and have a good time. For the audience it makes for a whole lot of fun and absolutely unforgetable performances.
There were a few years where we didn't see DA perform at Cornerstone or anywhere. The past two years, though, we've had that pleasure. Please don't take it for granted. They're coming back this year once again to Cornerstone and Oshkosh, and also the True Alternative tour in the Fall.
I hope everyone will do their darndest to see them. Bring everyone you can possibly bring, and prepare for an awesome time. It's going to be a great DA year.
Posted by ™ on 05-11-2002 at23:44:
you hit the nail
Touring, live performances, THESE are the things that make the world aware of you.
But touring extensively is ALSO a thing that breaks up families-
Posted by anne on 05-12-2002 at02:02:
dont be such a baby
R O A D T R I P .
Posted by Joey T. on 05-12-2002 at03:27:
I have an idea
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Originally posted by anne
R O A D T R I P .
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How about we have C-stone on the West Coast this year and all you nice mid-west folks can make a 2-day roadtrip???
Posted by Shemp on 05-15-2002 at07:43:
I've been looking for more info on the True Alt tour, and can't find anything... Does anyone know where I can find a schedule???
Posted by Kaf-N-8ed on 05-15-2002 at10:09:
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Originally posted by Joey T.
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Originally posted by anne
R O A D T R I P .
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How about we have C-stone on the West Coast this year and all you nice mid-west folks can make a 2-day roadtrip???
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Amen!!!!!
~Kaf~
Posted by anne on 05-15-2002 at19:08:
oh come ON dr rich -- AND patti! --
buck up!! set your priorities!! (and all that grey poop'on...)
I'll be there...
and perhaps jack knight too.
don't try to tell me you're not tempted
oh wait, the
music woulda been the big draw, not
me . my bad....
Posted by Dr Rich on 05-15-2002 at21:24:
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Originally posted by anne
oh come ON dr rich -- AND patti! --
buck up!! set your priorities!! (and all that grey poop'on...)
I'll be there...
and perhaps jack knight too.
don't try to tell me you're not tempted
oh wait, the music woulda been the big draw, not me . my bad....
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Jack Knight? What is he up too? It's been a long time since he posted
Posted by Dr Rich on 05-15-2002 at21:25:
BTW, yes I am VERY tempted... I'm not so sure about Patti
Posted by Patti C. on 05-15-2002 at21:30:
...too many Christians in one place.
Give me the hee-bee geevies....that's why I left seminary....
Posted by BigDork on 05-15-2002 at23:05:
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Originally posted by Patti C.
...too many Christians in one place.
Give me the hee-bee geevies....that's why I left seminary....
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have you seen some of the pics from cornerstone........how can you tell who's who!
they're all on drugs or something!!
they're a bunch of cornerSTONERS
heh heh
BD
Posted by Kaf-N-8ed on 05-16-2002 at15:39:
I'd like to bring this thread back on target with a couple of small suggestions.
A Song NOT to use as a lure:
"(It's the Eighties, So Where's Our) Rocket Packs"
I can speak from experience. That's one's a big turn off to the younger generation.
But a song that I think would be a good Lure into DA:
"Mall All Over The World"
I mean, think about it. That's the perfect introductory song to the early classic DA. Who wouldn't love it?
I even printed they lyrics for my wife and almost had her (who hates that rock-n-roll music) lured in for a moment.
Cheers!
Gus
Posted by anne on 05-16-2002 at16:48:
"the younger generation"?
ah, for my non-eighties-listening circles, the sound of early classic da ain't gonna be much of a draw. the newer stuff is definitely where it's at.
i agree that the lyrics can hook people in... if and only if they dig terry's perspective. (of course, to me, what's not to dig about it?) but only certain people are gonna appreciate it. so you gotta know your target
but to draw this back OFF-topic (haha),
patti posted
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...too many Christians in one place. Give me the hee-bee geevies....that's why I left seminary.... |
lol - when i just
visit my sis at her semenary i always get a case of the willies
and dr rich posted
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Jack Knight? What is he up too? It's been a long time since he posted |
oh, busy... but mostly it's just that his bad self is just too nada cool to post on the new board
[hi jack!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you happen to be lurking
]
Posted by Patti C. on 05-16-2002 at17:23:
patti posted
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...too many Christians in one place. Give me the hee-bee geevies....that's why I left seminary.... |
lol - when i just
visit my sis at her semenary i always get a case of the willies
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You know it, sister!
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