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  | Poll: Top 5 Dig Here Songs (Pick 5) |  
 | Jesus Wept |    | 18 | 13.43% |  
 | Love, Grace and Mercy |    | 17 | 12.69% |  
 | Waking Up Under Water |    | 16 | 11.94% |  
 | Dig Here Said The Angel |    | 15 | 11.19% |  
 | Now That I've Died |    | 14 | 10.45% |  
 | We'll All Know Soon Enough |    | 13 | 9.70% |  
 | The Uses of Adversity |    | 10 | 7.46% |  
 | The Ruthless Hum of Dread |    | 9 | 6.72% |  
 | Forward In Reverse |    | 9 | 6.72% |  
 | The Sun Shines On Everyone |    | 7 | 5.22% |  
 | Our New Testament Best |    | 6 | 4.48% |  	
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     | Ritchie_az   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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     | We used to do things like this, and I thought they were fun.
 
 Pick your top 5 favorite Dig Here Said The Angel songs.
 
 Reply with your favorite song from the album.
 
 I think all of the songs are great. It was hard to pick just five. I think my favorite is Ruthless Hum of Dread.
 
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     | Eis   Official Impasto
 
    
 
  
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     | I think I like the title track the best. But others are close behind.
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     | dennis   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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     | DwDunphy   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
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     | Hard to determine, but if we're talking about the song that has meant the most to me from this record, certainly "Ruthless Hum Of Dread." Especially the second half of it, where it honestly feels like the separation of a person from their life. It is beautiful, quite heartbreaking, and a little scary too. I can only think of a few bands that would bother to tackle the subject, and even at that they would likely go with only one aspect: the scary, the sad, or the glorious. To get all in a single song requires a degree of nuance I don't think a lot of writers, especially modern writers, have time for.
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     | I think my favourite is the title track "Dig here said the angel".
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     | Not in any particular order;
 
 Forward In Reverse
 Jesus Wept
 Dig Here Said the Angel
 Love, Grace and Mercy
 Now That I've Died
 
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     | One thing I do find interesting, it seems to me that a few people have talked about "Now that I've died" in relation to physical death. I always took it to be about dying to self, being born again a new creation; redemption. As in, when I put the sinful nature on the cross, then I am more apt to walk in the spirit.
 
 * by the way I am not suggesting that this is what its about, I am just saying that's what came to my mind when I listened to it.
 
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  | Originally posted by Audiori J One thing I do find interesting, it seems to me that a few people have talked about "Now that I've died" in relation to physical death. I always took it to be about dying to self, being born again a new creation; redemption. As in, when I put the sinful nature on the cross, then I am more apt to walk in the spirit.
 
 * by the way I am not suggesting that this is what its about, I am just saying that's what came to my mind when I listened to it.
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 i'll tag onto that one for 2 cents... ok, free then, you guys are tough. it seems possible that many of the things said in "died" work both for physical (as the entrance to heaven) as well as spiritual death (in its highest form of sanctification), except the reference to selling records worldwide:-)
 
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     | Hmm.... I'll try..
 
 
  
 We'll All Know Soon Enough (this song absolutely kills me... Ed kicks burro on the drums... Terry's vocals will tear you apart (as it probably did his throat)... Rob's spooky B3 stuff in the background... Tim's bass rumbling down below... the weird noisy stuff... Greg's perfect guitar part.. the strings towards the end, interrupted by the crashing drums... hearing it in the studio gave me chills... Terry did quite a few takes for the vocals and with each take, his voice would crack or add some little flavor that just sent chills down the spine)
 
 Dig Here Said the Angel
 
 Forward In Reverse
 
 Now That I've Died
 
 Love Grace and Mercy
 
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     | i can't choose top 5 this soon, but #1 in my book is definitely now that i've died!
   
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     | I find it interesting that Our NT Best is unscientifically the least favorite song on the album. It is one of my favorites, for sure.
 
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     | sondance   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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  | Originally posted by Ritchie_az I find it interesting that Our NT Best is unscientifically the least favorite song on the album. It is one of my favorites, for sure.
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 well, #11 out of 11 good songs ain't bad!
 
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     | My favorites are changing the more I listen to it.
 
 High rotation in the car right now!
 
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     | lobo1023   Unsullied Affiche
 
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     | 1. The Ruthless Hum of Dread – this haunt stayed with me through 8 hours of dreaming
 2. We'll All Know Soon Enough – He’s talking about my mother. I’ve said these very words but not aloud
 3. Jesus Wept – made my wife cry, as she deals with a health issue that will only get worse.” Sealed in this Lazarus grave With nothing else to do, But cry “Let me out”
 4. Dig Here Said The Angel – to me, the music evokes the Moody Blues, especially the verses of “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere”
 5. Love, Grace and Mercy – Terry gets kudos for squeezing the right words into impossible places
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     | Given the ranking for Forward in Reverse in the poll, others may, as I do, think it was not the best choice for the first song. In truth I was very taken back when that song began. By the time they wrapped it up I thought it worthy to be on an album with high expectations, but when it began I was greatly disappointed, thinking it sounded like a rehash on a large scale, particularly of MB's Dream, like getting an appetizer that ruins the anticipation for the main course.
 
 Anyway, if that is your thinking as well which song would you pick to be first if they had asked you... us??
 
 I would vote for Waking Up Under Water, not so much because it has as deep a message as some of the songs but because it starts with a kick, reflects the production style of the album as a whole and doesn't let you go. Those of us with ADD, ADHD, DMV and OSHA need that.
 
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     | I quite liked Forward in Reverse as an opener. It just didn't turn out to be one my 5 favorite songs on the album, when those songs are taken by themselves, apart from the album context.
 
 Possibly, any of the first three tracks might have made a nice opener. I would hold Waking Up Under Water for Side two. Perhaps that should open side two instead of Now That I've Died? (just my guess for where the vinyl running order will be split)
 
 I quite like the current running order, and feel no need to change it up. But the above are my thoughts, if such a thing were to be done.
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     | I have actually wondered about opening song selection for a while on the Lost Dogs specifically. I also thought it applied here. I don't mind, I just wonder why they seem to start with an "Introduction" song so many times, like an old musical. It was that way on Scenic Routes and continued through many of the following releases where the sound of the first one was a pause before the storm that was coming. There must be a strategy to it.
 
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  | Originally posted by Eis I quite liked Forward in Reverse as an opener. It just didn't turn out to be one my 5 favorite songs on the album, when those songs are taken by themselves, apart from the album context.
 
 
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