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Posted by dorfsmith on 06-30-2006 at17:44:

 

Sweet Pleased



Posted by bigdork.2 on 06-30-2006 at19:06:

 

good stuff!!!!


Tongue Cool



Posted by sondance on 06-30-2006 at21:32:

 

Gentlemen:
Thanks for posting this. Very gracious of you.
Looking forward to the coming CDs!
Ken



Posted by Lur King on 07-01-2006 at09:41:

Thumb Up!

quote:
Originally posted by Audiori J
Ok from the 1974 Jubals Last Band demo tape;

Kenny Paxton' s: The Wrong Side of the Bed Blues

Chuck Starnes': What Kind of Revolution

For those with slow connections - streaming;

The Wrong Side of the Bed Blues

What Kind fo Revolution
Cool



Posted by Lur King on 07-01-2006 at09:44:

  RE: Daniel Amos 30th Anniversary Edition

quote:
Originally posted by audiori

W Shocked W

this is a great set. looks great sounds great Cool

Thank You Smile



Posted by bigdork.2 on 07-01-2006 at10:32:

 

I haven't played the first disc yet...

Is there any difference from the last re-issue of the CD?



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-01-2006 at10:56:

 

William is an awesome song (but it always has been) Big Grin



Posted by Audiori J on 07-01-2006 at11:41:

 

First disc was remastered. Cool



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-01-2006 at13:58:

 

Pleased



Posted by bigdork.2 on 07-01-2006 at14:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Audiori J
First disc was remastered. Cool



then I will have to check it out Cool



Posted by sondance on 07-02-2006 at00:08:

 

listening as I type - never heard "You Can't Go Around the Cross" - absolutely a kicker!



Posted by sondance on 07-02-2006 at00:17:

 

smilin' big - track 16 on bonus disc is from Jubal's concert at SJBC.
You may notice what appear to be some extra thumps on the bass drum - well no, that is Steve's big foot keeping time right next to the mic stand. I don't think we ever cured him of that, Lord knows we tried.
Either he figured it out later or Daniel Amos just nailed his feet to the stage.



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-02-2006 at10:12:

 

quote:
Originally posted by sondance
listening as I type - never heard "You Can't Go Around the Cross" - absolutely a kicker!


Great song Big Grin

I learned that being an american does not make you a christian Big Grin



Posted by bigdork.2 on 07-02-2006 at11:30:

 

quote:
Originally posted by dorfsmith
quote:
Originally posted by sondance
listening as I type - never heard "You Can't Go Around the Cross" - absolutely a kicker!


Great song Big Grin

I learned that being an american does not make you a christian Big Grin




I was thinking of several people on this board when that song came on... Tongue



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-02-2006 at12:51:

 

Big Grin And other boards Tongue



Posted by audiori on 07-02-2006 at14:47:

 

We were thinking of certain folks when we put it on there actually... Tongue It would have went on anyway, but..



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-02-2006 at18:44:

 

Big Grin



Posted by bereal on 07-02-2006 at22:19:

 

Tongue Guys, you are just whetting my appetite! Hopefully I'll get mine soon.



Posted by dorfsmith on 07-02-2006 at23:10:

 

Happy



Posted by dshinoduh on 07-04-2006 at02:17:

 

As I am listening to this CD it takes me back to 1976. My first experience at a Calvary Chapel Saturday Night concert was the night DA released their debut album. It was still the days of the cowboy hats and Steve was still in the band. I never knew a group could be Christian and sound so good. It was my first exposure to Christian music. Tom Stipe came out and announced that the album would be on sale in the Chapel store and that night I left with my first ever Christian album. I played the grooves out of the thing. It is just great to hear "Don't Light Your Own Fire" (the live version really kicks and has the great Ed McTaggart on drums), "William", "Losers and Winners" and the matchless "Servant's Prayer". I forgot how good DA was right out of the gate. It's hard to imagine how the debut could have been better. It has aged more gracefully than any of the early/mid Maranatha stuff of the time--unlike Love Song and Mustard Seed Faith to name two. The only possible exception would be The Way. The key difference--DA IS STILL AROUND (sort of).


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