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Posted by dennis on 08-13-2004 at09:29:
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Originally posted by DaLe
Sticks & Stones
then work your way back...
then work your way forward to Tom Tom blues... |
Yes, Sticks & Stones is a must!
Posted by dennis on 08-13-2004 at09:30:
Go! Bid now! Well, go on!
Posted by Bret 2.0 on 08-13-2004 at10:15:
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Originally posted by dennis
Go! Bid now! Well, go on! |
Has my favorite version of "Don't this way" on it. What an incredible song.
Posted by JR88 on 08-13-2004 at11:21:
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Originally posted by Bret 2.0
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Originally posted by dennis
Go! Bid now! Well, go on! |
Has my favorite version of "Don't this way" on it. What an incredible song. |
my second favorite album of the 77's
first is 88 everything else is third
Posted by carl on 08-13-2004 at11:53:
Imho...
The Funky Crow Thang (aka
A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows) or
77 (but since they're the best two you may want to hold off -- but I do think they're also the two most musically accessible).
If y'r more a delayed-gratification guy, start with
Late instead -- as the audioris already pointed out it's got a little bit of everything, from "Denomination Blues" (from the 1st album) to stuff from the Funky Crow Thang (last full-length album).
Sticks and Stones kinda works that way too, albeit in a different way (all from roughly the same time period but all over the map musically, for both better and worse).
Heck, you can really start with almost any of them.
Pray Naked and
Drowning with Land in Sight are a bit more "acquired" than the ones above, IMHO, although every bit as good. Except
Ping Pong or
Tom Tom.
Don't stall yr discovery period the same way I did with those two. Start yr neverending Roe-mance the
right way.
Posted by baxter on 08-13-2004 at12:15:
Did anyone else listen to that funky crow thang while watching the Perseids the other night? Marvelous!
Posted by Mountain Fan on 08-13-2004 at13:12:
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Originally posted by baxter
Did anyone else listen to that funky crow thang while watching the Perseids the other night? Marvelous! |
Hey diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the crow...
... did a funky shower breakdance over the Perseid?
I worry about you bax.
Posted by baxter on 08-13-2004 at13:14:
Was that a "no?"
Posted by Mountain Fan on 08-13-2004 at13:15:
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Originally posted by baxter
Was that a "no?" |
Yes, that's right.
Posted by j100xtra on 08-13-2004 at13:33:
I have to chime in here and say that "Sticks and Stones" is an excellent place to start with the 77s. Just don't listen to Carl. Ping Pong and Tom Tom Blues are both excellent albums as well.
Posted by baxter on 08-13-2004 at13:34:
i can agree with J (infrequently)
Posted by carl on 08-13-2004 at13:45:
So can I. But this ain't one of them.
Posted by illustrator on 08-13-2004 at15:44:
fyi. If you follow this link and then click on 'see my other auctions' there's lots of old Da stuff for sale (its not my auction either
Posted by Woggy on 08-13-2004 at16:17:
Is this the 77's Board?
muahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Posted by j100xtra on 08-13-2004 at17:53:
We're taking over.
Posted by Toque Boy on 08-13-2004 at20:43:
My First 77s album ...
... was their Island Records release. Wasn't that self-titled as well?
Posted by carl on 08-14-2004 at08:55:
As well as what?
Posted by Eis on 08-14-2004 at09:07:
naked prey
Pray Naked cassette is available on christianbook.com for $ 0.29. I know cassettes are all out of style, but it's a cheap way to pick up an amazing out of print album.
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