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Posted by TattooBob on 08-07-2007 at14:06:

 

quote:
Originally posted by TattooBob
I recently "acquired" a copy of this album and will post my views of it soon! I have given it a good once through and I love it, for starters!


OK here it is:

I like it, If you like the Swirling Eddies at all, you will LOVE this one. Go and order it right now. It is very good. Well written in fairly typical Eddie's style with a more serious twist. Now, go order it. It's good.



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 08-07-2007 at14:09:

 

OK -- I have one gripe about the album so far. It's just that its so good that when I'm working out at the Y with my headphones on, I feel compelled to sing along. And I think that people at the Y are going to think I'm strange if I'm there singing, "Take the crank -- give it a yank..."



Posted by .backs. on 08-07-2007 at14:43:

 

Big Grin



Posted by dennis on 08-07-2007 at17:12:

 

It's very good. Kind of weird and trippy with a few rockers thrown in.
Kind of reminds me of Zoom Daddy.

Best thing Terry has done since MBD.

Go buy a copy. Now.

Cool



Posted by Chesterdox on 08-08-2007 at09:09:

 

Damb. Gotta get mine.



Posted by jiminy on 08-08-2007 at09:12:

 

chet-
you will not be disappointed- it has been my constant tunage in the car-
quite loopable



Posted by peawinkel on 08-08-2007 at09:27:

 

Looper friendly
Cool



Posted by Chesterdox on 08-08-2007 at09:31:

 

Do you think it's as good as Daddy? Some say it's better... kinda hard to imagine.



Posted by peawinkel on 08-08-2007 at09:35:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Chesterdox
Do you think it's as good as Daddy? Some say it's better... kinda hard to imagine.


I'm not willing to say that...........just yet.
As Andy would say to Barney, "It's mighty fine, Barn. Mmmmmm....mighty fine."
But I hold Zoom Daddy in my Top 5 of all-time.



Posted by Phy on 08-08-2007 at09:40:

 

Define 'better'.

I like it very much, at least as much as ZD, but have no way to really rank these things. I like it better than tooth decay and less than Firefly.



Posted by jiminy on 08-08-2007 at09:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Chesterdox
Do you think it's as good as Daddy? Some say it's better... kinda hard to imagine.


read my review (cant find where I posted the damb thing..)
I address it.



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 08-08-2007 at11:42:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Chesterdox
Do you think it's as good as Daddy? Some say it's better... kinda hard to imagine.


Apples and Oranges. But I think its better. Every song is strong on MS&M.



Posted by dennis on 08-08-2007 at11:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Chesterdox
Do you think it's as good as Daddy? Some say it's better... kinda hard to imagine.


I would not say better, but if you like ZD you will like this.
I don't like to think in terms of better.

They two cds do remind me of each other.



Posted by Scrimshaw Nick on 08-09-2007 at01:16:

 

Ok, let's try this . . .

I finally got midget and it was . . . well, the first two words which come to mind are "pedestrian" and "lacking." Frown Am I just in some kind of funk that has tarnished my perception? Was there too much gushing over the album that when I finally heard it, I was left with "Eh?" I hate to say it, but I'd rank it right down there with DA's Kalhoun -- another album which left me, to say the least, underwhelmed. Frown
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Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 08-09-2007 at07:49:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Scrimshaw Nick
Ok, let's try this . . .

I finally got midget and it was . . . well, the first two words which come to mind are "pedestrian" and "lacking." Frown Am I just in some kind of funk that has tarnished my perception? Was there too much gushing over the album that when I finally heard it, I was left with "Eh?" I hate to say it, but I'd rank it right down there with DA's Kalhoun -- another album which left me, to say the least, underwhelmed. Frown
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That was my first reaction as well. Keep listening to it.

And how can you not like Kalhoun?!!!



Posted by jiminy on 08-09-2007 at08:01:

 

hmm - interesting perspective
(I love Kalhoun)-
it may just be a matter of taste is all-

I am trying to be perfectly honest- (as compared to those times I tell little white lies I guess- or am blantantly pulling everyones........leg)

when I saw the MS& M artwork and some of the song titles
I was set for some of the terms you described-
and the previews were good-but set no hook in me or anything.

But - hey please -would someone read my review??? please? please??
(jk)

I had to again (fer once??) be perfectly honest after the first spin- and I wrote my thoughts after bout 5 spins
n the thing has gone bout 7 more since.
I dont listen to a single CD 12 or more times unless it has indeed set its hook deeply



Posted by Phy on 08-09-2007 at09:21:

 

The better the TST / DA / SE / LD release, the less I like it at first listen, and the more I appreciate it as it goes along. DFBB almost turned me off of DA for awhile until I came to my senses.

I played MSM for my wife in the car and she actually liked it. She was telling people are work about various things I'd told her about it. That's a first.

And the title cut for Kalhoun freaking rocks. ; )



Posted by TattooBob on 08-09-2007 at09:56:

 



Big Grin



Posted by Mountain Fan on 08-09-2007 at09:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Scrimshaw Nick
Ok, let's try this . . .

I finally got midget and it was . . . well, the first two words which come to mind are "pedestrian" and "lacking." Frown Am I just in some kind of funk that has tarnished my perception? Was there too much gushing over the album that when I finally heard it, I was left with "Eh?" I hate to say it, but I'd rank it right down there with DA's Kalhoun -- another album which left me, to say the least, underwhelmed. Frown
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I must admit I was a little underwhelmed on first listens in the car. However, after cranking it up on the home stereo and on headphones it didn't take me too many more listens to enjoy and appreciate it a lot more, enough that I was comparing to Zoom Daddy and trying to decide which one I liked best.



Posted by Mountain Fan on 08-09-2007 at09:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by TattooBob


Big Grin


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