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Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:13:

 

well this will probably be obvious, but i'd like to see all that stuff re-released. and i've always been completely out of the loop on that end of things--i have no idea why he's hanging on to it. i wonder if jt or the audioris would know anything about this. jason? eric?



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-12-2003 at15:20:

 

quote:
Originally posted by One Weigh Street
Are there any plans for a Surfonic Water Revival II? Were you part of the house band on that one?


Hey guys, don't forget, I asked Tim this, above, first. Pick a number please. Red Face Wink



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:29:

  oops

sorry one weigh, i missed that one. i doubt if there will be another surfonic, although i'd love to do it. yes, i was part of the house band on that one--it was really a blast



Posted by baxter on 03-12-2003 at15:33:

 

Mr. Tim,

There does not seem to be as much horseplay on stage these days. Are you all afraid of brittle bones? Could we send Calcium supplements? The dog piling and tripping, etc used to be almost as much fun as the music.



Posted by Mark on 03-12-2003 at15:33:

 

Shocked



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:34:

  jiminy

yes i do play fretless. the last tst-related project i play it on was FS. i had this really great fretless fender P-bass with a left handed neck. it was stolen from a club in los angeles when i lent it to the choir (during the time i wasn't playing for them.)

yes, that's me playing those lousy trombone parts. i played trombone in high school marching band and hated the instrument. i still do, thus, the sound it makes--



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-12-2003 at15:36:

 

Why not another Surfonic? Is it because the financial results didn't match up with its artistic greatness? I thought the idea was great and the results were outstanding. I really like that one. Has anyone ever kicked around the idea of another one? Why do you think it will never happen? (I'm being pushy, becasue I'm dying to see a Surfonic II). Wink



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:38:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
i haven't heard anything at all about lifest--but it was real last minute last year. so, i suppose it could happen. i realize i'm not a fount of news here, but there just isn't much going on right now.

believe me, i keep trying to talk da and the choirboys into starting new projects




The show was awesmome! You know it's a great night when people break 6 guitar strings or whatever it was! Tongue



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:39:

  baxter

if i jumped up in the air and landed on my back like i used to, i'd be walking like jerry lewis for a month. so, yes, send those calcium supplements!

it's sad really, isn't it? but really, the main reason is that we just don't play much live anymore and we're not in that sort of "band shape" where you know the songs well enough that if you get hit in the head with a guitar or something, you'll be able to keep playing.



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:42:

  one weigh

the surfonic record is one of my favorites, too. but i'm pretty sure that it just didn't make enough money for the record company for them to want to do another one--i hope i'm wrong. i'll ask terry when i get a chance.



Posted by baxter on 03-12-2003 at15:45:

 

Mr. Tim.

Thanks for all those wonderful, goofy memories and all the great music. You really outdid yourselves with MBD. What a marvel!!!!! Do you often struggle with pride with all of the great accomplishments?

What did you have for lunch?



Posted by Michelle on 03-12-2003 at15:46:

  Hi Tim!

We've never met. I just thought you should know that.
















I'm having a slow day and I don't mind answering questions. Anything you'd like to ask?



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
if i jumped up in the air and landed on my back like i used to, i'd be walking like jerry lewis for a month. so, yes, send those calcium supplements!

it's sad really, isn't it? but really, the main reason is that we just don't play much live anymore and we're not in that sort of "band shape" where you know the songs well enough that if you get hit in the head with a guitar or something, you'll be able to keep playing.


Like in Spittle & Phlegm where Terry is atacking you and Greg and throwing you both down and you keep playing thru it all? That cracks me up everytime! Smile )



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-12-2003 at15:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
the surfonic record is one of my favorites, too. but i'm pretty sure that it just didn't make enough money for the record company for them to want to do another one--i hope i'm wrong. i'll ask terry when i get a chance.


Thanks, please push the issue for me, will ya? Wink Cause that project is everything CCM music needs to be, if you ask me.



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:48:

 

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
if i jumped up in the air and landed on my back like i used to, i'd be walking like jerry lewis for a month. so, yes, send those calcium supplements!

it's sad really, isn't it? but really, the main reason is that we just don't play much live anymore and we're not in that sort of "band shape" where you know the songs well enough that if you get hit in the head with a guitar or something, you'll be able to keep playing.


Like in Spittle & Phlegm where Terry is atacking you and Greg and throwing you both down and you keep playing thru it all? That cracks me up everytime! Smile )



Posted by tchandler on 03-12-2003 at15:48:

  hi michelle

where are you? what do you do? slim whitman or jerry springer? (i have no idea what that means)



Posted by Michelle on 03-12-2003 at15:52:

  I live in Arizona

I answer questions for a living, mostly questions from people under age 18. Do you have any kid-sized questons?



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:54:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Michelle
I answer questions for a living, mostly questions from people under age 18. Do you have any kid-sized questons?


Is this "Birthday Michelle" of the Phil & Terry DVD? I am sure I have asked you that before! Smile



Posted by Michelle on 03-12-2003 at15:56:

  I would tell you...

but then I would have to kill you.

I'm sure I've told you that before.Tongue



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:57:

 

oh yes... it's all rushing back to me in a flood of memories! That's a great DVD! It was a good birthday gift for us all! Smile )


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