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Posted by Chris Estey on 12-16-2004 at09:25:

  How Did YOU Discover Terry Taylor?

I explained how I did on another thread, and will repeat it after I hear some stories for you faithful.

Come on! How'd you get turned on to the master of music?



Posted by jeffrey k. on 12-16-2004 at09:47:

  RE: How Did YOU Discover Terry Taylor?

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Estey
I explained how I did on another thread, and will repeat it after I hear some stories for you faithful.

Come on! How'd you get turned on to the master of music?


Chris....

How about having someone at Bandoppler review the latest Lost Dogs record I sent you guys back in June? Did it ever make it, or did the postman help himself?

jeffrey k.



Posted by Author of the Post on 12-16-2004 at09:47:

  Let's Spin!!

I had just started High School and there was a radio music show for teens that I listened to every week. On that program, they started playing "Let's Spin" and a few other tracks of that album. I fell in love with the sound.

I bought it on tape and listened to it every day. The next year, I got my first CD player and bought "Let's Spin" on CD and "Outdoor Elvis", which had just come out.

Then I read an article on the band and found out that it was some guy named Terry Scott Taylor and that he had done a lot of other music. That was back when you still find "Darn Floor, Big Bite" and "Fearful Symmetry", so I snatched those up (yes, on CD.) Every month I looked for each CD reissue, and I'm so happy that I've been able to get just about everything of Terry's (solo, Eddies, DA, and LD) on CD upon it's first issuing, then second issuing, and now with Imaginarium, I guess I'll have three copies!!

I've got well over 50 CDs with Terry's name on the credits. I guess you could say I'm a fan. Smile Uh, yeah...I am!!

-- aotp



Posted by dorfsmith on 12-16-2004 at10:18:

  RE: How Did YOU Discover Terry Taylor?

quote:
Originally posted by jeffrey k.
quote:
Originally posted by Chris Estey
I explained how I did on another thread, and will repeat it after I hear some stories for you faithful.

Come on! How'd you get turned on to the master of music?


Chris....

How about having someone at Bandoppler review the latest Lost Dogs record I sent you guys back in June? Did it ever make it, or did the postman help himself?

jeffrey k.


Tongue



Posted by dorfsmith on 12-16-2004 at10:19:

 

I've said before that I listened to shotgun angel in the womb and came out a fan Pleased



Posted by carl on 12-16-2004 at10:26:

Cool I guess for me, then, it was because....

....I listened to Frankie Valli in the womb. Good thing I got Songs of the Heart first. Big Grin

I guess that's why I was born in New Jersey too. Evil



Posted by jiminy on 12-16-2004 at11:06:

 

they played the single Shotgun Angel on the local underground CC station (it was literally out of a guys basement- they are big time now in the area)
my buddy bruce bought the LP- hated side two, and borrowed it to me (this was in 80)
I taped it on an old cassette..and the voyage began.
I read CCM at the time and awaited Horrendous DIsc ... sort of lost interest when it was delayed- then found it at the public library in 82..still have that cassette I taped the LP from..I edited out Love 19- Hound of Heaven and the title track..I was too conserative at the time

AINT THAT FUNNY!?!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!!!?



Posted by dorfsmith on 12-16-2004 at11:10:

 

Shocked That reminds me of when I was a kid. My dad would go through the lyrics of each christian tape I bought and say you can listen to this one and this one and this one but not the rest. My sister and I would take the three treasures that we were allowed to have and add them to a tape of "acceptable" music Big Grin



Posted by joey on 12-16-2004 at11:18:

Shocked

believe it or not i played the tape of vox humana at a Christian book store when i was 15.....



Posted by jiminy on 12-16-2004 at11:29:

 

Joey-
and why should I not beleive that?

Oh I get it..

you werent never really 15..right?



Posted by carl on 12-16-2004 at11:41:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by joey
believe it or not i played the tape of vox humana at a Christian book store when i was 15.....


Did they kick you out when you did that? Shocked

Tongue



Posted by joey on 12-16-2004 at11:45:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by carl
quote:
Originally posted by joey
believe it or not i played the tape of vox humana at a Christian book store when i was 15.....


Did they kick you out when you did that? Shocked

Tongue



nah.... they had the demo tapes on headphones..... Pleased



Posted by carl on 12-16-2004 at11:47:

Shocked

You mean the legendary Vox Robotica sessions???? Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
































Wink

Tongue



Posted by joey on 12-16-2004 at11:48:

Cool

yup... Big Grin



Posted by dorfsmith on 12-16-2004 at11:48:

 

I have a copy of those Red Face



Posted by Woggy on 12-16-2004 at13:01:

 

My dear brother, JimIny Cricket, introduced me to TST about 3 years ago.................and the rest, as they say, is history Smile

I don't own a lot of music - but have bought a couple of CD's, and have "loaned" a few from Jim....................................there's still TST music I haven't heard! So much music, so little time!



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 12-16-2004 at13:12:

 

I spotted this odd cassette on the shelf of a Christian bookstore in the southernmost city in New Zealand. It had this naked guy doing situps. Put it in the player in the store and was intregued. Bought it listened to the full thing and was amazed.

The next week I got DFBB and two months later Vox humana. This was in 1990 in the first few months after I was saved.



Posted by JR88 on 12-16-2004 at14:41:

 

my brother listened to DA therefore I have been brainwashed......LOL......my first DA CD ever was Fearful Symmetry......of course I bought all the earlier stuff too Big Grin



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 12-16-2004 at14:54:

 

--GKK!! (cough) Where am I?

Ok, I've told this before but since you keep asking, I'll keep telling. Years ago, I thought I was playing in Terry's band but made a mistake and (in actuality) ended up accidently playing for Brian Duncan for 26 years.

One night I went to see Terry's band play and when I realized that I wasn't onstage playing in his band, that's when I realized my mistake gk!



Posted by dorfsmith on 12-16-2004 at15:03:

 

LOL That is the funniest thing you've said yet Big Grin


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