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Posted by audiori on 06-02-2004 at15:27:

Thumb Up! The New Lost Dogs record

Both Mike and Terry have expressed they are very happy
with the way the recording went. The fact that they are both
happy with it says a lot, they usually are fairly critical of their own
work.

Personally we can't wait to hear it. Hearing the Dogs perform,
in studio, some of the 77s, Choir, DA and Adam Again stuff will
be very strange I think.



Posted by dennis on 06-02-2004 at15:27:

 

Pleased



Posted by baxter on 06-02-2004 at15:45:

 

can't wait



Posted by audiori on 06-02-2004 at15:55:

 

I know people have speculated what songs they chose,
and I am not even sure I want to know until I hear it.
But it will be strange, it's strange to think about.



Posted by Pope John Paul Ringo on 06-02-2004 at16:13:

 

I make a guest appearance. I am the Beat Menace.



Posted by DaLe on 06-02-2004 at16:35:

Thumb Up!

CooL ! Cool



Posted by Eis on 06-02-2004 at16:55:

Question speculate

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
I know people have speculated what songs they chose,
and I am not even sure I want to know until I hear it.
But it will be strange, it's strange to think about.


Speculate! Speculate! Speculate!




The Dogs should put it out with no track listing and let it be a total mystery right through until we've listened to it.


















































Of course, I'm pretty sure they would have recorded the songs they've been doing in concert anyway.



Posted by carl on 06-02-2004 at16:58:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by Pope John Paul Ringo
I make a guest appearance. I am the Beat Menace.


Actually, y'r the Beatification Menace.... Tongue



Posted by bereal on 06-02-2004 at17:30:

Cool

Can't wait for the release! Pleased



Posted by Eleanor on 06-02-2004 at18:26:

 

I ordered mine! Pleased



Posted by Eleanor on 06-02-2004 at18:26:

 

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no, not really Red Face



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-02-2004 at19:12:

  I liken it to Disneyland.

Down in southern cal we don't where shoes we lay it waaaaay back.

We also live a culture that is indellibly marked by Walt Disney's hand. For nearly 50 years we've had the Magic Kingdom in our backyard and for some reason we hold it up as our strange heretical standard to live by. We go there often. So often, in fact that we get very defensive and critical if anything's changed. The discussions of what they're doing at the park (new rides, closed rides) often creeps into conversations that can be quite heated. In fact if you want a Californian to yell at you, tell him you love what Eisner's done with the place.

What does this have to do with Lost Dogs doing DA, Choir, 77s, Adam Again?

I imagine the new Lost Dogs album will be like an Anaheim native visiting Orlando. I've never visited Walt Disney World, but friends who have describe it as the same as Disneyland, but strangely different. They say it's like a dream, where you recognize where you are, but some details are missing and others are exaggerated. Some things you miss, (like the flaws and the intimacy) while others are greatly improved upon. Some things are so different that you lose your orientation and get lost trying to find the familiar again.

In other words, imagine your childhood backyard; the place where you lived some of your greatest adventures. Now imagine that Trading Spaces has the bright idea to build it for you again in your adulthood in another state and culture. They do their best to recreate it, cutting corners here, improving on it there. Then they present it to you and it's good. It brings you back and your nostalgia is overwhelming, but something ain't quite right.

That's what I expect from the new Dogs album.

- (isitanywondertheycallme)ZippetyDooDaddy



Posted by wes berlin on 06-02-2004 at19:54:

 

hey! where did the "voyage through inner space", brought to you by the people of monsanto, go? Mad


oh, that's right....they took it out and put in "star tours". damb eisner.



Posted by JR88 on 06-03-2004 at08:44:

 

I'll be buying it at the concert Cool



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-03-2004 at09:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by wes berlin
hey! where did the "voyage through inner space", brought to you by the people of monsanto, go? Mad


oh, that's right....they took it out and put in "star tours". damb eisner.


"There's miracles from molecules." c'mon everybody! Join in!

"miracles from molec... oh nevermind.



Posted by Eleanor on 06-03-2004 at09:54:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
I'll be buying it at the concert Cool



If it's done by then.... Red Face










































Let's hope and pray! Smile )



Posted by baxter on 06-03-2004 at20:18:

Frown

i don't want Terry, Mike, and Deri to sing Look For the Bear Necessities or Chim Chim Cherie.



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-04-2004 at11:20:

 

Take the California Aqueduct on down to Disneyland!!



Posted by bereal on 06-07-2004 at11:52:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
I'll be buying it at the concert Cool


I'll have it before you D8! Tongue

But you'll have it soon enough! Besides, you get to open for them! Smile Cool



Posted by freak on 06-07-2004 at13:28:

  RE: I liken it to Disneyland.

quote:
Originally posted by zippetydoodaddy
Down in southern cal we don't where shoes we lay it waaaaay back.

We also live a culture that is indellibly marked by Walt Disney's hand. For nearly 50 years we've had the Magic Kingdom in our backyard and for some reason we hold it up as our strange heretical standard to live by. We go there often. So often, in fact that we get very defensive and critical if anything's changed. The discussions of what they're doing at the park (new rides, closed rides) often creeps into conversations that can be quite heated. In fact if you want a Californian to yell at you, tell him you love what Eisner's done with the place.

What does this have to do with Lost Dogs doing DA, Choir, 77s, Adam Again?

I imagine the new Lost Dogs album will be like an Anaheim native visiting Orlando. I've never visited Walt Disney World, but friends who have describe it as the same as Disneyland, but strangely different. They say it's like a dream, where you recognize where you are, but some details are missing and others are exaggerated. Some things you miss, (like the flaws and the intimacy) while others are greatly improved upon. Some things are so different that you lose your orientation and get lost trying to find the familiar again.

In other words, imagine your childhood backyard; the place where you lived some of your greatest adventures. Now imagine that Trading Spaces has the bright idea to build it for you again in your adulthood in another state and culture. They do their best to recreate it, cutting corners here, improving on it there. Then they present it to you and it's good. It brings you back and your nostalgia is overwhelming, but something ain't quite right.

That's what I expect from the new Dogs album.

- (isitanywondertheycallme)ZippetyDooDaddy


great little bit of creative thinking and writing...

thoroughly enjoyed it and a great metaphor for approaching Mutt...

~f


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