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Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 09-27-2004 at23:03:
I hate to say this but
Terry's liner notes to Avocado Faultline are frenchy. frenchy and snarky.
Posted by dorfsmith on 09-27-2004 at23:13:
Posted by Joey T. on 09-27-2004 at23:29:
RE: I hate to say this but
quote: |
Originally posted by Aqua Green Toupee
Terry's liner notes to Avocado Faultline are frenchy. frenchy and snarky. |
yeah... what a great cd!
Posted by Eleanor on 09-27-2004 at23:44:
snarky?
Posted by dennis on 09-28-2004 at07:41:
I think the record company made him do that, they were afraid people would think he went to bars and picked up chicks.
Posted by dennis on 09-28-2004 at07:41:
I think the record company made him do that, they were afraid people would think he went to bars and picked up chicks.
Posted by DaLe on 09-28-2004 at08:24:
quote: |
Originally posted by Eleanor
snarky? |
Main Entry: snarky
Pronunciation: 'snär-kE
Function: adjective
Etymology: dialect snark to annoy, perhaps alteration of nark to irritate :
CROTCHETY, SNAPPISH, Musical Genius.
Aqua Green Toupee,
I found some really CooL adjectives for you here
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Posted by DaLe on 09-28-2004 at08:52:
dennis is right
quote: |
Originally posted by dennis
I think the record company made him do that, they were afraid people would think he went to bars and picked up chicks.
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dennis is right, the rough draft of the liner notes
(before the record company made him change them)
were really a stretch.
Terry had "CCMitis" & had Bible verses with all the songs...
well, here is an example, I sure you can see why
the record company made Him change the liner notes...
Pie Hole
( Luke 10:40 )
But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made.
She came to him and asked,
"Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!"
from the album "Avocado Faultline"
Words & Music by Terry Scott Taylor
©2000 Zoom Daddy Music (BMI)
I'm all for strong women
and what they have to say...
...Put a lid on it baby
Zip it up, lose the key
Posted by audiori on 09-28-2004 at10:09:
Well, a lot of times stuff people write, whether it be
in liner notes, emails or posts comes across as frenchy.
frenchy and snarky. Even when it's not meant to.
If Terry, at the time, was getting inundated with people
questioning certain things.. it's possible it was written to
answer a flood of criticisms. All of us may get why Terry
writes certain kinds of songs, but that does not mean
the general market does.
Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 09-28-2004 at10:54:
It's a great CD though.
Posted by Theo on 09-28-2004 at11:00:
Not sure it was the record company
Wasn't it Dr. Shore's label that put that out? Silent Planet? I don't think he would have imposed upon Uncle Terry that way. I'd lean towards the Audiori opinion on this: The author wanted to "make one thing perrrrfectly clear!"
Posted by Squidzit on 09-28-2004 at11:15:
quote: |
Originally posted by audiori
Well, a lot of times stuff people write, whether it be
in liner notes, emails or posts comes across as frenchy.
frenchy and snarky. Even when it's not meant to.
If Terry, at the time, was getting inundated with people
questioning certain things.. it's possible it was written to
answer a flood of criticisms. All of us may get why Terry
writes certain kinds of songs, but that does not mean
the general market does. |
That's true. And even if he was feeling just a wee bit snarky at the time doesn't mean that's the way he feels all the time.
And Theo, I'm sure what dennis said was tongue-in-cheek.
Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-28-2004 at11:21:
Nah, I don't think anyone here knows what the heck is going on. I always thought the notes were funny, and so self evident that the only people who would benefit from such a narrative disclaimer would be those who believe that Randy Newman hates short people, Stephen Kings does the things he thinks about, or that Theo secretly misses his mullet.
I for one am for cussing like a sailor, a nice brandy, scotch, cognac, port, beer, wine, gin (hmmmmmmm gin) vodka, and pretty brunettes in a french maid outfit. Or a handsome man in an apron.
I also have a delightful fantasy with Berger and Richard Simmons sweating to DA's oldies ...
PS Is Tony any relation to Pauly?
Posted by Woggy on 09-28-2004 at13:17:
snarky..........
one of my favorite words
And I"m joining Stu..............see ya!
Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-28-2004 at13:22:
Richard: "Okay Woggy, you go, okay twist a little lower now! That's it, three more, two, one ... break. Now jumping jacks, Berger, come on, get off the floor ... "
Berger: "Wha?... hgrfesgsrggssewsaert who's got my Michael Stipe poster?"
Posted by dennis on 09-28-2004 at13:54:
RE: Not sure it was the record company
quote: |
Originally posted by Theo
Wasn't it Dr. Shore's label that put that out? Silent Planet? I don't think he would have imposed upon Uncle Terry that way. I'd lean towards the Audiori opinion on this: The author wanted to "make one thing perrrrfectly clear!"
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Yes that was the label Shore worked for at the time.
I heard an interview with Terry where he said he wrote the liner notes because of the record labels concern over "Pretend I'm Elvis."
Posted by dennis on 09-28-2004 at13:55:
quote: |
Originally posted by Squidzit
quote: |
Originally posted by audiori
Well, a lot of times stuff people write, whether it be
in liner notes, emails or posts comes across as frenchy.
frenchy and snarky. Even when it's not meant to.
If Terry, at the time, was getting inundated with people
questioning certain things.. it's possible it was written to
answer a flood of criticisms. All of us may get why Terry
writes certain kinds of songs, but that does not mean
the general market does. |
That's true. And even if he was feeling just a wee bit snarky at the time doesn't mean that's the way he feels all the time.
And Theo, I'm sure what dennis said was tongue-in-cheek.
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Tongue in check?
Posted by audiori on 09-28-2004 at14:57:
I agree with what people are saying.. thats what I meant
when I said people come across that way when it's not
meant to be taken that way.
It most likely was written 'tongue in cheek' as a response to
possible or actual criticisms by people who don't 'get it'
either at the request of the label or not.
It seems like Terry sometimes feels it's goofy but necissary
to hold someone's hand and walk them through the meaning
of certain songs and why they are written.
I don't think it's at all directed at any of us, it's more directed at
the general Christian market who might not 'get' a song like
Pretend I'm Elvis or Pie Hole. We all know the types, the
guys that listen to the Tuxedo Clad Megastar and think
Free Drinks And A Dream is some sort of Bar song. It's amazing
but true, there are some pretty dense and shallow people
out there..and if they happen to be a Christian too, they
might be judgemental as well.
Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-28-2004 at15:48:
You mean Free Drinks isn't about Free Drinks? Man ... next thing you know someone will be telling me what The Shap of Air really's about.
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