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Thread: I say Carman would make a cool sail cat |
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I happened to see that the C-Man passed when I scanned YouTube videos just now. I immediately came here and expected to see lots of love, or at least off-color remarks, but the world is different now. I saw C-Man at SDSU before he was well-known and thought he was funny but then he fell off my radar. Later this board brought him back to mind with in various threads here. I hope they have boxing wherever he is now.
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Thread: Tim Chandler |
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Dennis, I'm with ya buddy. I know how you feel.
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Thread: Tim Chandler |
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Originally posted by Audiori J
If you know the date of the show we can add it to the timeline. We rely heavily on people to give us information, Jerry gave us a lot of old dates and CCM had a bunch in the 80s but not all of them. |
Yea, I wish I could remember. I'm terrible with dates.
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Thread: Tim Chandler |
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Originally posted by WoaaahJelly!
now I never will get to see him play |
I know I saw Tim when the boys played the Troubadour in the early 90's, but that show isn't in the timeline for some reason. I rode with Tom Gullota and Court Patton to the show. Tom was eating a burger and driving 80 in the carpool lane. I was scared witless - it was about a two hour drive.
At the show some dude from another band jumped up on the stage while DA (was it an Eddies show? I'm fuzzy on that) was playing and told the crowd to make sure to stay around to hear some real music or something like that. Tim was clenching his fists and looked like he wanted to pound the guy. Terry gave him a look or told him to let it go, I don't remember for sure, it was too long ago.
I remember standing with Tom G. after the show as he gave each of them $20 - imagine that. Then someone spotted Tom Howard walking away from the show and shouted to him. He turned around and waved, but kept going.
I've been to other DA shows in the 80's, so I must have seen him then as well. But then memory is always the first to go...
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Thread: Tim Chandler |
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Heartbreaking. Tim was one of a kind. I never had an apathetic thought about him. He was cool. He was likable. I don't want to believe this.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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An example is Mark Heard professionally recorded DA at Madam Wong's in LA. We'd love to find that, but nobody seems to know whose storage it is in. (Similarly someone has a multitrack tape of DA live with an orchestra performing the Shotgun Angel era music.) |
Wow. This is amazing. I hope both tapes are found. We gotta get the search parties going.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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I didn’t get the original CD version for whatever reason, but I did get the horrific 2nd version. I think it was labeled Historical Album Series or something. The sound is so bad I filed it away after a couple of plays.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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Originally posted by audiori
The story is being told in more detail and accuracy than ever before in the photo book we’re doing for the deluxe horrendous disc. It’ll be worth picking up for those of you that didn’t get one of those tiers. |
So the book will be available separately at some point? I think I need to grab one of those.
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Thread: How Did YOU Discover Terry Taylor? |
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Back in the late 70's I bought a LOT of records based only on the album cover. The first DA album looked like it might sound like an Eagles album. Yes, and no. The Eagles were never that witty. Then along came Shotgun Angel and I was hooked. Simple as that.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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Before I turned 18 (ages ago) I spent as much time camping as possible. It was a different world back then with nothing to fear and folks didn't chase you off their land.
I still buy CD's. I currently average 2 per week. I have a couple thousand CD's. I only buy digital if I have no other choice. And honestly I listen to most of my music in the car on an iPod. It's a pretty good 7 speaker system, so it ain't bad.
I did love the LP experience. The large size, the record sleeves and especially gatefolds.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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What's truly immersive is BD audio in multichannel turned up loud. Something vinyl could never come close to. Once you've heard that level of quality you'll understand. I don't ever expect to see any of the great old CCM appear in this format because the multichannel tapes probably don't exist.
I had tons of vinyl with an outstanding linear tracking table and the best catridges I could afford. But I don't miss the pops and clicks and constant cleaning/care. I usually dubbed them straight to cassette ((I had a Nakamichi 670ZX with outboard dbx and even a dbx car unit) and never played them again unless I was making a mix tape.
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