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     | Ritchie_az   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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     | I know this is a nearly impossible to answer, but what is your favorite Darn Floor - Big Bite song? For the sake of ease, we'll not include the songs on the bonus disc of the reissue.
 
 
 
 I've only listened through the CD three times, but as of now, Divine Instant jumps out ever so slightly more than the rest. But even as I type this, I can think of reasons to place most of the other songs at the top.
 
 I will, with a bit of hesitation, pick Divine Instant...today. Tomorrow I may pick a different song.
   
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     | Earth Household
 
 from the album "Darn Floor - Big Bite"
 Words and Music by Terry Taylor, Tim Chandler, and Greg Flesch
 ©1987 Broken Songs (ASCAP)
 
 Sleeping by the hearth of the earth household
 Content and relaxed before the fire of life
 It's becoming like a castle all woven of mist
 Disintegrating when I want to grab a hold
 
 Struggle to go somewhere beyond
 The earth household, the earth household
 Go to the other unknowable side
 Of the earth household, the earth household
 
 We chase with the hounds for the meaning of the world
 The unattainable meaning of the world
 Now I'm gonna run to the other side
 Beyond the border land of death I ride
 
 Slip through a tear in the fabric of the world
 The earth household, the earth household
 Speak the foreign language of a place beyond
 The earth household, the earth household
 
 I drink you endlessly toward my hollow heart
 And wake at night repeating "How strange, how strange!"
 All is touch and vision in a passionate kiss
 And life's a drab curtain ready to be raised
 
 Struggle to go somewhere beyond
 The earth household, the earth household
 Go to the other unknowable side
 Of the earth household, the earth household
 
 The earth household, the earth household
 
 We chase with the hounds for the meaning of the world...
 
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     | Shape of Air.
 
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     | "darn floor big bite" or "unattainable earth".......that's the best i can do.
 
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  | Originally posted by jamespop Shape of Air.
 
 Hands down.
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 my least favorite...
   how you like r3?
       
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     | Half Light, Epoch, and Phase.  I tend to be a fan of the more obscure songs of Terry's.  For instance I think that Traps, Ensnares is a beautiful masterpiece.  I do like every other song just as much though.
 
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 Pour your fire down
 
 Before my heart drowns
 Before the hammer pounds
 Before the laughter consumes
 Before the reaper looms
 Before the land swallows
 Before I enter the gallows
 
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     | Mountain Fan   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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  | Originally posted by Ritchie_az I know this is a nearly impossible to answer, but what is your favorite Darn Floor - Big Bite song? For the sake of ease, we'll not include the songs on the bonus disc of the reissue.
 
 
 
 I've only listened through the CD three times, but as of now, Divine Instant jumps out ever so slightly more than the rest. But even as I type this, I can think of reasons to place most of the other songs at the top.
 
 I will, with a bit of hesitation, pick Divine Instant...today. Tomorrow I may pick a different song.
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 Divine Instant has always been my favorite from my first listen.
   
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     | me-is-e   Esculent Eskimo
 
 
  
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     | The album ties together in so many ways that its been almost impossible to think of one song without bringing up at least three others.  So I'm only going to try to list my stand out cuts, and there are 6/10!
 
 "The Unattainable Earth"- Great song for theme of the album.  An obvious first single.  Lyrically and thematically you can't think of it without tying it to "Darn Floor, Big Bite".
 
 "Shape of Air"- Pinnacle song for the album.  Ties everything together.  Beautiful closer of the theme.
 
 "Earth Household"- Beautiful and a bit haunting.
 
 "Strange Animals" & "Safety Net" are two other stand outs for me.
 
 
 . . . I know we're talking about the main album, but I love alternate takes so there is a lot of joy in having the versions of "Unattainable Earth", "Safety Net", and "Half Ligh, Epoch and Phase" on there as well.
 
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     | jamespop   Luteous Llama
 
    
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  | Originally posted by joey 
 
 
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  | Originally posted by jamespop Shape of Air.
 
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 my least favorite...
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     | Ritchie_az   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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     | My 12-month-old seems to like Safety Net the best. When she's in her carseat (which is where she's usually at when I'm listening to DFBB) she kicks her legs and claps her hands to the beat of that song.
 
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     | Tough choice...as I firmly believe this has to be one of THE BEST recordings of all time...
 For today I'll say - "The Unattainable Earth"
 
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     | ftg3plus4   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
 
  
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     | Tough choice indeed. I'm very fond of all the songs, but for me "Safety Net" sticks out just a little past the rest. Something about the way the tension builds up, and how the band plays on the verses in 7/8 over Ed's steady 4/4. When that offbeat syncopated guitar kicks in during the last verse, that's one of those rare musical WOW! moments for me.
 
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     | Ritchie_az   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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  | Tough choice indeed. I'm very fond of all the songs, but for me "Safety Net" sticks out just a little past the rest. Something about the way the tension builds up, and how the band plays on the verses in 7/8 over Ed's steady 4/4. When that offbeat syncopated guitar kicks in during the last verse, that's one of those rare musical WOW! moments for me. |  
 OK, this is off topic.
 
 What other DA/TST songs use a complex time signature?
 
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  | Originally posted by Ritchie_az OK, this is off topic.
 
 What other DA/TST songs use a complex time signature?
 |  I'm not aware of any off the top. I don't think it's at all a typical DA/TST thing to do, and that's part of what makes "Safety Net" stand out.
 
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     | me-is-e   Esculent Eskimo
 
 
  
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  | Originally posted by Ritchie_az My 12-month-old seems to like Safety Net the best. When she's in her carseat (which is where she's usually at when I'm listening to DFBB) she kicks her legs and claps her hands to the beat of that song.
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 Not to get too far off topic, but our daughter had some interesting taste in music for her age before she was one year old too.  I remember we were listening to the Led Zepplin box set once and she started kicking, abbling, and reaching for the CD player.  But then we later listened to the House of Blues Barbeque Blues CD and she started crying.  She did work on memorizing the words to the Lost Cabin CD when she was three and now really seems to like "Lucky Ones" from MBD too.
 
 Hey, I did get it back on topic, sort of.
 
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     | Safety Net:
 
 - offbeat timing
 - driving music
 - great lyrics
 
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