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Posted by the_double on 09-08-2007 at21:31:

Wink Who's who here?

hi folks - currently devouring the new Eddies like it's my last meal; thank God this band refuses to go away.
wondering if one of the brothers or sisters on the board would mind helping me out by matching pseudonyms of the new Eddies with their real names? aside from Derry Air; that one was too easy! i don't have endless hours to spend scouring the forum trying to find if someone has already listed them.
thanks in anticipation & blessings to all.
PS also good to have "the real Tim" back after his near-disappearance on O How The Mighty Have Fallen... ;-)



Posted by larryl on 09-09-2007 at13:30:

 

ouch man. i enjoyed tim's playing on the choir disc.



Posted by peawinkel on 09-09-2007 at22:35:

 

Heck....I even enjoyed his playing on the Lost Dogs disc....



Posted by Audiori J on 09-10-2007 at11:34:

 

I think Camarillo intends for the fans to guess at whos who in the Eddies. Cool



Posted by bereal on 09-10-2007 at18:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by larryl
ouch man. i enjoyed tim's playing on the choir disc.


yea, tim's playing was great on the disc. he just couldn't make it out on the road. Wink

i think someone, maybe even larryl, mentioned some of the eddies in another thread.



Posted by wakachiwaka on 09-10-2007 at19:07:

  RE: Who's who here?

quote:
Originally posted by the_double
PS also good to have "the real Tim" back after his near-disappearance on O How The Mighty Have Fallen... ;-)

Hmmm - after finally giving Midget a listen once (my copy arrived Saturday - thanks, Audis Big Grin ), it occured to me in retrospect that I didn't notice the bass playing at all. Quite unusual, since Tim's (or Berger's) playing tends to stand out most of the time, and it's something that I'd ordinarily zone in on immediately with other records he's played on.



Posted by the_double on 09-13-2007 at06:35:

 

hmm - well i can make a fairly accurate stab at the drummer & bass player; i guess i'll just wait till the truth eventually surfaces about the rest. like Mr. TV Detector Man on The Young Ones, i know how to wait; i've dealt with their kind before... apparently truth will out, however sordid.
no offence intended over Tim's bass work on O How The Mighty; just to these ears he's never seemed so restrained - guess one comes to expect the unexpected, except when it's so unexpectedly free of effects, irrational notes & other signature shenanigans.
blessings to all.
oh, and maybe i should say a special extra thanks to Terry for just about giving us a new Choir album at the same time!



Posted by Audiori J on 09-13-2007 at09:10:

 

I am pretty sure I recognize Tim's sliding his fingers down the bass frets on "Giants in the Land" making that sort of sick cow sound at least a couple times.



Posted by tchandler on 09-14-2007 at09:28:

  RE: Who's who here?

Smile

as for "Midget", berger is as berger does.

on "O How The Mighty..." you're right on the money. i hadn't tried playing "down" so to speak, in a long time, if ever at all. it was an intentional experiment to see what would happen in terms of service to the song. not sure myself how it turned out. (berger, i believe, referred to my playing on "O..." in a thread somewhere here as "somnambulistic".)

i've also mentioned, i think, about what i didn't get away with on the last Dogs record, for instance Big Grin



Posted by Drtuddle on 09-14-2007 at09:43:

 

quote:
Tim's sliding his fingers down the bass frets on "Giants in the Land"


So Does Berger and Tim both play Bass on the Midget I'd like to hear a duo harmony bass instrumental between the two. Sometimes I listen to Tim and I feel like he is doing a bass solo through the whole albums. But it always seems to fit just right!



Posted by uvulapie on 09-14-2007 at09:46:

  Big Money

I sometimes wake up in the middle of the night weeping that this piece of studio madness is lost forever. Why can't those Dogs realize that these alternate outtakes are valuable commodities to a warped few?

However I've been enjoying the subtle noodlings of Berger on the latest SE album. Sounds like maybe he's been in rehab or at least taking his medication on a regular basis.



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 09-14-2007 at09:50:

 

Wait a minute. "______ is as ______ does." Where have I heard that phrase before?



Posted by PuP on 09-14-2007 at10:07:

 

"Run, Berger, run!"



Posted by Drtuddle on 09-14-2007 at10:19:

 

Hey it's Friday!



Posted by jiminy on 09-14-2007 at12:01:

  RE: Who's who here?

quote:
Originally posted by tchandler
Smile

as for "Midget", berger is as berger does.

on "O How The Mighty..." you're right on the money. i hadn't tried playing "down" so to speak, in a long time, if ever at all. it was an intentional experiment to see what would happen in terms of service to the song. not sure myself how it turned out. (berger, i believe, referred to my playing on "O..." in a thread somewhere here as "somnambulistic".)

i've also mentioned, i think, about what i didn't get away with on the last Dogs record, for instance Big Grin


I love bass farts..you do them so well.

is there ANY tape of that Dog outing you've refered too??
cmon- theres nothing new on the horizon..give us some OUTAKES!!
- oh - adn hey Tim.



Posted by Drtuddle on 09-14-2007 at17:56:

 

Does Berger read music?



Posted by wakachiwaka on 09-14-2007 at19:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Drtuddle
Does Berger read music?

Does the Pope crap in the woods?



Posted by Drtuddle on 09-14-2007 at21:55:

 

quote:
Does the Pope crap in the woods?


I do



Posted by the_double on 09-19-2007 at03:55:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Drtuddle
quote:
Tim's sliding his fingers down the bass frets on "Giants in the Land"


So Does Berger and Tim both play Bass on the Midget I'd like to hear a duo harmony bass instrumental between the two. Sometimes I listen to Tim and I feel like he is doing a bass solo through the whole albums. But it always seems to fit just right!


DOH!! i do so hate it when i forget that Tim & Berger are Officially Two Different People... the two tend to play so much alike that some of us start to get the identities blurred or mixed up; kind of like when you have more than one kid & call one by the other's name (or in my wife's case, calling the kid by the cat's name). please extend me a little grace, now that you've extended us all some more bass.
...oh, and i assume then that Paul Bob from the Farm Beetles is a Third Person Entirely?



Posted by wakachiwaka on 09-19-2007 at07:57:

 

quote:
...oh, and i assume then that Paul Bob from the Farm Beetles is a Third Person Entirely?

Paul Bob is dead - didn't you get the memo? He was replaced by a lookalike named William Campbell Bob.


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