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Posted by Chrome on 09-29-2003 at22:47:

Thumb Up! Darn Floor Big Bite

Everything people have said about this cd is right. That it takes a while to absorb just what a gem it is. I liked it right away; but now its really sinking in just what a masterpiece it is.

The sound is so open, yet its so intricate too. An amazing work of production. If every album could have such clear-sounding insturments and lyrics, we'd be in great shape. All the songs are just really solid and focused on that one.

The lyrics come to you over time, and their meaning starts sinking in here and there as they go through your mind.

Its almost like there was some kind of a supernatural force overseeing every touch on that one. Every time I hear it, I'm more and more amazed, and delighted.

I don't know of any other album or sound to compare it to, either. It really just stands out by itself, as a very unique and beautiful work of art. I'm playing it again right now; and the thing is just amazing.

Seems like one of the best-kept secrets in pop-rock history, if you ask me.
-chrome



Posted by Joey T. on 09-29-2003 at22:49:

Thumb Up!

ok.... on-topic discussion.... here we agree, Chrome.... Big Grin



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 09-29-2003 at22:53:

  RE: Darn Floor Big Bite

quote:
Originally posted by Chrome


Its almost like there was some kind of a supernatural force overseeing every touch on that one. Every time I hear it, I'm more and more amazed, and delighted.

some kind? Big Grin

I don't know of any other album or sound to compare it to, either. It really just stands out by itself, as a very unique and beautiful work of art. I'm playing it again right now; and the thing is just amazing.

Seems like one of the best-kept secrets in pop-rock history, if you ask me.
-chrome


Total agreement Chrome.

I used to think Fearful Symmetry was my favourite but once I had to start voting off DFBB songs in the survivor threads I found how much I love this album.

"Language is weak but I keep on speaking"



Posted by dorfsmith on 09-29-2003 at23:03:

 

Tongue



Posted by baxter on 09-29-2003 at23:04:

 

Tongue



Posted by Chrome on 09-29-2003 at23:05:

  RE: Darn Floor Big Bite

quote:
Originally posted by Captain Pedantic
quote:
Originally posted by Chrome


Its almost like there was some kind of a supernatural force overseeing every touch on that one. Every time I hear it, I'm more and more amazed, and delighted.


some kind? Big Grin


Well, of course God is/was overseeing all their projects; but its almost like the angels were working OT on this one to make sure that it turned out extra-special.
-chrome



Posted by Joey T. on 09-29-2003 at23:40:

Lamp RE: Darn Floor Big Bite

quote:
Originally posted by Captain Pedantic

"Language is weak but I keep on speaking"



yes, we all keep doing that here........ Red Face



Posted by baxter on 09-29-2003 at23:41:

 

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Posted by baxter on 09-29-2003 at23:42:

 

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Posted by Chrome on 09-29-2003 at23:45:

 

...?



Posted by Joey T. on 09-29-2003 at23:45:

Thumb Up!




Posted by wes berlin on 09-30-2003 at01:40:

 

amen.



Posted by Squidzit on 09-30-2003 at08:53:

 

DFBB is great! Cool



Posted by John Foxe on 09-30-2003 at12:59:

  Monkey wrench

DFBB... strong points, weak points:

Strong points: moments of greatness, some timeless songs, great theme
Weak points: choppy music, rampant dissonance

I've been a fan for over 20 years. I consider myself fortunate to have bought the CD when it was first released (it's scratched and battered now - how about a re-release? Wink ) But this one is a tough nut to crack. Right up there with Bibleland.

I'm someone who has great respect for DA for a lot of reasons - in particular creativity, diversity, intelligence, and spiritual depth. But musically I also value pleasing sounding melodies. I think that's why my personal favorites are MBD and MC.

Depends on your tastes, I suppose.



Posted by carl on 09-30-2003 at13:38:

Cool

Can Jim ever hope to....
Get it right?
He got it right!

Big Grin



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 09-30-2003 at14:09:

  RE: Monkey wrench

quote:
Originally posted by John Foxe
DFBB... strong points, weak points:

Strong points: moments of greatness, some timeless songs, great theme
Weak points: choppy music, rampant dissonance

I've been a fan for over 20 years. I consider myself fortunate to have bought the CD when it was first released (it's scratched and battered now - how about a re-release? Wink ) But this one is a tough nut to crack. Right up there with Bibleland.

I'm someone who has great respect for DA for a lot of reasons - in particular creativity, diversity, intelligence, and spiritual depth. But musically I also value pleasing sounding melodies. I think that's why my personal favorites are MBD and MC.

Depends on your tastes, I suppose.


If melody is your muse, I can't help but agree with you on MBD and MC.

But if you can't hear the brilliant melodies in Beat Menace, Strange Animals, Divine Instant,,,,aw heck all of them, then I don't think you're really listening for melody.

Hard strikes on the strings, questioning chords and indigestive bass may be what's putting you off. I would hardly blame the melody.

Still, MBD aside, this is their most creative, cohesive, collaborative and correct album to date.

That said, I'm often right and often wrong but never inconsistent.


I think.



Posted by PuP on 09-30-2003 at14:14:

 

Well said, zippy! Where have you been?



Posted by jiminy on 09-30-2003 at14:18:

 

I'll reserve judgement till I have a chance to ask Terry:

Does DFBB have a specific purpose, mission or goal as a recording? And if so, what is it?


its the only original DA CD I have that survived the purge- my kid bought it- and I stole it from him, to make up for 19 yers of room and board.
Fair Trade?



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 09-30-2003 at14:24:

 

thanks pup.

Glad to be back.

I've been in and out. Busy days here at the office.

Wanna drool? I'm having lunch today with a former member of Daniel Amos! Nothing business, just a friendly visit, but as a fan I feel like I'm going to meet the President, or better, Arnold!!

zip



Posted by PuP on 09-30-2003 at15:01:

 

OK, dish. Which one?



...and yes, I'm jealous!


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