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Posted by skykinglvr on 08-16-2002 at22:19:

  \"Sanctuary\"

This is my first posting. I enjoy reading this message board though it does puzzle me at times. It's really hard to pick my favorite DA song, but I remember how blown away I was by "Sanctuary" when I first heard it. It's sparse lyrics & moody but driving music gave a real impression of divine protection while the storm howls all around. If not my favorite, it's at least in my top ten.



Posted by Theo on 08-16-2002 at22:28:

  Welcome

Welcome to posting, bud!
Songs from that album were the first to hook me into DA--really hook me. I bought a compilation ablum that had "Home Permanant" on it (Rock Around the World). I was zapped! Later, when I was able to hear the entire album, each and every song won me over; including Sanctuary.



Posted by Mark on 08-16-2002 at22:46:

 

Welcome,

We're glad to have you. Sanctuary is a great song that does have kind of a different feel from some of the other songs on VH.



Posted by Gamgee on 08-17-2002 at12:06:

 

Welcome to the board. Sanctuary is a great song indeed...



Posted by Mark on 08-17-2002 at13:03:

 

I just saw part of that movie Logan's Run from 1976 again. They were trying to get to Sanctuary.



Posted by BigDork on 08-17-2002 at13:07:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
I just saw part of that movie Logan's Run from 1976 again. They were trying to get to Sanctuary.



heh heh logans run...


Smile



Posted by Mark on 08-17-2002 at14:07:

 

The Sandmen and the Runners



Posted by skykinglvr on 08-17-2002 at16:17:

 

Thanks for the welcome. Glad to be a part of the family. I've followed Daniel Amos, DA, Swirling Eddies, Lost Dogs, Terry Taylor throughout their careers (not always easy) For some strange reason I didn't find it hard at all to adapt with them through their country pre-HD stuff to Alarma and beyond.



Posted by Mark on 08-18-2002 at12:07:

 

All the various incarnations are great.



Posted by Lucy on 08-23-2002 at18:15:

  that's it

Welcome, and that's the whole point I think! That Terry can jump from country to pop to new wave to oddball alt stuff and always come across as genuine. That's just beautiful. The fitst DA I ever heard was VH, I was on a youth trip and the one skate punk kid in the group had it and played loudly over and over again. especially Dance Stop! To this day that tune just gets me going.
lucy


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