dfroystad
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in no particular order.....
Mr Buechner's Dream
Horrendous Disc
Shotgun Angel
Songs of the Heart
BibleLand
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jamespop
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1. Darn Floor-Big Bite
2. Mr. Buechner's Dream
3. Motorcycle
4. Fearful Symmetry
5. Alarming Vox Songs of the Doppled Kal-Bible
OK - Now this - Top 5 TST solo projects. I'll let everybody else post theirs first.
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07-21-2008 13:49 |
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jiminy
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does he even have 5??
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Ritchie_az
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OK - Now this - Top 5 TST solo projects. |
1 - Avocado Faultline
2 - Knowledge & Innocence
3 - A Briefing for the Ascent
4 - LITTLE, big
5 - John Wayne
I guess. They are all good, but in their own (sometimes much different) ways.
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Chesterdox
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
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OK - Now this - Top 5 TST solo projects. |
1 - Avocado Faultline
2 - Knowledge & Innocence
3 - A Briefing for the Ascent
4 - LITTLE, big
5 - John Wayne
I guess. They are all good, but in their own (sometimes much different) ways. |
No way, John Wayne @ 5? Incomprehensible.
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Ritchie_az
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does he even have 5?? |
Yep, but just five.
Six if you count Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood.
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07-21-2008 14:39 |
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Ritchie_az
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No way, John Wayne @ 5? Incomprehensible. |
Yeah, that was tough to type. It's like trying to pick a favorite flavor of ice cream at Cold Stone--they are all very good.
John Wayne could just as easily be #1, and, depending on my mood, it probably will be soon.
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jiminy
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tsts
K and I
AF
John Wayne
BFTA
Mouse Christmas
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Ritchie_az
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dr. edward daniel taylor - prickly heat radio players |
I didn't think of this album.
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jiminy
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
[QUOTE]Mouse Christmas |
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1988 its in the discography under "other/video childrens projects"
actually titled A Mouse FAmily Christmas
just a fun thing if you have kiddles (and I got kiddles!!!!)
we try to play it every season.
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07-22-2008 12:23 |
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John Foxe
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1. BftA - grew on me with each play. Continues to speak to my heart in deep ways. I can't say enough about this recording. I just wish they had left in the transitions - on the cassette, removed from the CD.
2. K&I - good, but wore on me eventually.
3. JW - a few awesome songs, the rest fly-over (blasphemy...)
4. lB - really like Rob's touches, but it's just EP length.
5. AF - my wife's fav; a little too country for me, least played.
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jon eddies
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DA
1) MBD-Just so great I can't even explain. It's the culmination if you ask me
2) VH-My first experience, just so fun, and so deep at the same time
3) Kalhoun-Song for Song just a great record, and Kalhoun may be one of the best Rock n Roll song's ever written. Loud, agressive, cryptic
4) DFBB-great, innovative, truly one of a kind across all of recorded music, but sometimes hard for me to listen to. I don't know why
5) SA-I don't know why, it's just soooo cool. Half great country better than the Eagles could do it and half Bealtes, apocolyptic, amazing pop
Tied for 5 is MC-I love this one a lot too, but it is almost too dense to absorb on a regular basis. Amasterpiece all the same.
Terry(I honestly only have 3 plus a few tunes here and there but of those here goes)
1) AF- Just timeless songs. Touching, funny, everything
2) John Wayne-Some really great tunes but I have to be in the right mood to listen to it
3) Ruckus at the edge of Nowhere- a truly great live CD, a veritable tour de Terry/DA/ SE but almost too polished. If DA were doing it it would have more of a gut level spontaneous feel.
There you go IMHO
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John Foxe
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I was there when they recorded it at C-Stone. It was an awesome concert. Seems strange, but my wife likes the concerts more than the music - she thinks the guys are talented, witty, and a lot of fun.
Although it's Terry & Friends performing, I don't usually think about it as a TST recording, because it's live, and there are DA/SE songs. Not to downplay it in the least - I highly recommend it. Thankfully this is one M8 didn't screw up too badly...
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Ritchie_az
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actually titled A Mouse FAmily Christmas |
I don't suppose it's easy to find a copy of this. Any chance of a reissue? I have a child who just might enjoy this over the coming years.
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John Foxe
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A reissue is in the webstore under 'various'
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George
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Very hard for me to say why, but...
1. Darn Floor Big Bite--by a country mile. Sounds like nothing else I've heard. But when I think of the DA sound, this is the one I think of. And I love every song.
2. Mister B's Dream--exquisite.
3. Vox Humana: Boy would I love to hear this one minus the production--though, of course, the canned sound and drum machines support the album's themes. Sounds SO 1984. But this is my favorite collection of DA tunes.
4. Songs of the Heart: Not my favorite collection of songs, but I absolutely love taking this journey.
5. Doppelganger: For some reason the dated sound sounds cool to me on this one. When this came out I remember listening to Angels Tuck You in about 500 times in a row. My college roomate loved it too, though he didn't read any sarcasm into it and took it straight.
Oh, geez. I like 'em all.
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Dr Rich
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Maybe I have the "Wrong George" but did you have post as "Will" in the past?
I remember a similar story involving the old college roommate who listened to Angels Tuck You In as a kind of "bedtime prayer."
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George
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Maybe I have the "Wrong George" but did you have post as "Will" in the past?
I remember a similar story involving the old college roommate who listened to Angels Tuck You In as a kind of "bedtime prayer." |
Indeed. I was out of town off-and-on for a couple of years and only recently came back to the board--reborn as George. My hectic schedule has eased up this summer a bit. But yeah--the college in question was Oral Roberts University in the mid 80s--at which I lasted for 1 year before just about losing my mind. Took a few years to recover.
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