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Posted by Ron E on 05-19-2015 at21:24:

 

I waited until the Lost Dogs... I was 19 I believe. I loved the choir and Adam Again, but had never heard 77's or DA before that. I'd heard of Terry in reading stuff but didn't really know much more. Now I'd say, I'm a DA and 77's fan first. The Dogs second. The other two third.



Posted by Ritchie_az on 05-20-2015 at23:21:

 

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Originally posted by PassingInterest
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Cool pictures! I was born in 1980, so I was just a little tot when these were captured.


Well, now I gotta ask the most commonly asked question heard around the world: At what age did you become a Daniel Amos fan?


Oh, I was 20. Purchased a DA album on a whim. The rest is history.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-07-2015 at09:35:

 

NULL NULL NULL replied the wrong way.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-07-2015 at09:36:

 

So where in Columbus was this? Is the record store still there? I think I spy "Hudson" in the background. This may be a weird thing to do but I could go see the place today, not too far away.



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 12-08-2015 at08:19:

 

Neither Google nor Duckduckgo turned up anything except a discontinued business listing for Apocalypse Records. Looks like they might have gone under sometime between the mid-'90s and the early 2000's.

Looking back at the pictures again, the one with Tim shows a Never Say Die standing poster, so it looks like 1981.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-08-2015 at11:44:

 

Me too. Tried Google. I am a Petra* fan also and completely missed that poster! An obvious solution is to PM the OP- PassingInterest. I'll try that.

Also note how much like Phil Keaggy Tim looks!





*No, not Carmen also. Mama raised me better than that.



Posted by PassingInterest on 12-09-2015 at12:10:

 

Apocalypse Records was in downtown Columbus. I visited there a lot in 1980 and 1981, but I moved to Texas in 1982 and lost touch with the store and Tom and Jerry Flowers, who ran the place. It has been so long, but as I recall, they were located off Main Street, near the OSU campus.

In those days, the Flowers brothers also had a place called The Fish House Warehouse, which they used for some concerts. I think I saw Degarmo and Key there. By the way, I read that Dana Key was a direct descendant of Francis Scott Key. I just thought that I would blurt that out for no obvious reason.



Posted by PassingInterest on 12-09-2015 at12:14:

 

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Originally posted by WoaaahJelly!

Also note how much like Phil Keaggy Tim looks!



Have you noticed that you never see Tim Chandler and Phil Keaggy in the same place at the same time? Like Clark Kent and Superman. Just something to think about.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-11-2015 at07:26:

 

And Phil Keaggy is known for his gifted and excellent guitar playing...and Tim plays bass or something I guess. So there's that.

I don't know why but lately I find myself sleuthing to find old, razed and just plain missing buildings and places so I will go take a look. Thank you for the reply.



Posted by wayneb on 12-11-2015 at18:37:

 

No, I saw them both on stage here in New Zealand in the 80's with Randy Stonehill!
Phil was really tall, as I remember...



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-13-2015 at14:39:

 

So it was a DA/Phil Keaggy/Stonehill concert? That sounds like fun.

And if you Google all of your favorite 1980's CCM and alternative artists you will find they have aged a bunch. So maybe you shouldn't look.


Except Carmen.



Posted by wakachiwaka on 12-13-2015 at19:12:

 

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Originally posted by WoaaahJelly!
So it was a DA/Phil Keaggy/Stonehill concert? That sounds like fun.


Actually, at that time Keaggy & Stonehill were touring together, sharing between them a band of hired guns, of which Tim was one. I didn't catch the tour, but I remember the reports.



Posted by wayneb on 12-13-2015 at22:47:

 

Yes, it was the "Keaggy-Stonehill Band".

Featuring, of course, Phil and Randy. The rest of the band was Tim Chandler and the wonderful Mr David Raven.

So, the DA/Eddies/Keaggy/Uncle Rand et al (poor Al) band!

They were great. Phil had just released "Sunday's Child" and Randy "Can't buy a Miracle". They rocked! I drove 4 hours to see them.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-14-2015 at07:42:

 

That's so cool. So Tim has been to New Zealand. I'd like to visit.



Posted by WoaaahJelly! on 12-14-2015 at07:44:

 

I have both CDs! Dating right back to the late 1980's. I appreciate Phil's work but never liked the Beatles. Hazy memories of CBAM though.



Posted by PassingInterest on 12-14-2015 at17:26:

 

What a lineup! I wish I had been there!



Posted by wayneb on 02-03-2017 at15:22:

 

I sat right behind the sound desk and suddenly lots of my musician friends (many that I had no idea were coming to the show) sat in the same area. Guess we thought the sound would be best there.
The sound was quite good, except Tim's bass was too loud and a bit distorted. I reminded Tim of this on one of the DA internet chats and he replied "Loud and distorted....??? Cool!"

Phil did a solo spot where he used echo units to play multiparts on his acoustic. It was the first time I had ever seen someone do this and I was blown away by it! He went into a time of worship in the best possible way, I thought at the time.

There's little chance of seeing any of this sort of thing again here in NZ now that the big Parachute Festival has ended. Because of this festival I got to see Delerious?, Uncle Rand, Steve Taylor, Hoi Polloi (locals again now, of course), Switchfoot, Casting Crowns (who are great live, they really can rock) and others.

I can still support Kickstarter projects though...



Posted by sondance on 02-03-2017 at22:04:

 

well that's just great... where are the stinking photos?



Posted by PassingInterest on 02-11-2017 at16:29:

 

Dang, sorry. I had the photos on the now defunct Google Picasa site. They all got moved over to Google photos, but I guess the links changed. I'll see if I can put them back in again, right where they belong.

I can not figure out how to post a photo here from "google photo." I may need to find another photo hosting site. Flickr, perhaps.

I could not post photos here from Flickr, either. Someone suggested PhotoBucket. That worked.



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 05-02-2017 at11:51:

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Originally posted by WoaaahJelly!
And Phil Keaggy is known for his gifted and excellent guitar playing...and Tim plays bass or something I guess. So there's that.

I don't know why but lately I find myself sleuthing to find old, razed and just plain missing buildings and places so I will go take a look. Thank you for the reply.

So have you been to see this place yet? Any pictures to share? You can have friends restage the first two in this thread!


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