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George
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I know, another "what is your favorite..." thread. But I have a little time on my hands this summer and I find this sort of thing fun--and I'm always interested to see what everyone's opinions are and we all agree there really is no best when it comes to DA/TST/Eddies and Dog's huge louvre and it's just entertaining, so---I was inspired by the recent favorite dog album thread and listened to their recorded output in chronological order. (Though I still need to get Lost Cabin. When I can afford it...). These 3 songs stuck out for some reason on this listen and were my 3 faves:
1. Last testament of Angus Shane (gorgeous. And Gene's voice--wow. His voice stopped time.)
2. Sweet Work of Love (had forgotten how much this one ROCKED! loved how they each took a verse)
3. In the Distance (Beautiful song. Builds great momentum. Reminded me of Angus Shane.)
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08-09-2008 17:58 |
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Ritchie_az
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Just my favorite three?
Hummm....
Ok, here we go, in no particular order:
1) Blessing in Disguise
2) Real Men Cry
3) Come Down Here
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08-09-2008 18:04 |
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James
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Narrowing it down to three is impossible, but these are the first ones that came to mind:
1. Amber Waves Goodbye
2. Eleanor, It's Raining Now
3. Rebecca Go Home
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08-09-2008 19:19 |
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Dr Rich
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top five off the top of my head. No order. |
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Eleanor, It's Raining Now
Last testament of Angus Shane
Mexico
Jimmy
Bush League
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08-09-2008 21:05 |
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George
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RE: top five off the top of my head. No order. |
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Ah, a couple of Eleanor it's Raining Nows. I love that one too. I bought Little Red Riding Hood at the Sonshine Festival in Wilmar, MN just before it was released to stores, I believe, and that song was my immediate favorite. (Bought Adam Again's DIG there too, by the way--which I loved as well. Great festival--if I recall, the Dogs, DA, Eddies, and Adam Again all played shows.)
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08-09-2008 21:51 |
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Dr Rich
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You don't hear too much talk about the Sonshine Festival.
Sounds like a good year to have gone.
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08-10-2008 01:11 |
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George
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Yep. You know, come to think of it, I think the 77s played as well.
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08-10-2008 08:12 |
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James
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Three more that are just as worthy as my other picks:
1. I Can't Say Goodbye
2. Smokescreen
3. All That Remains
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08-10-2008 15:02 |
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jiminy
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that is a bit tuff
OK - fer now?
Bullet Train
Breathe Deep
Jesus Loves You Brian Wilson.
uhm , and Ghost Train to Nowhere.
now everyone else add that song you forgot, too.
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08-11-2008 08:44 |
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1. Imagine That
2. Sweet Work of Love
3. Ghost Train to Nowhere
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08-12-2008 09:07 |
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jon eddies
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This is sooo hard to come up with but right now, off the cuff
I can't say Goodbye
Eleanor It's Raining
Broken Like Brooklyn
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08-14-2008 23:56 |
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