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Posted by Lazysusan on 10-29-2004 at12:08:
I'm campainin'!!!
Posted by Big Gay Al on 10-29-2004 at12:10:
I heard tim had his silly buns here. Somebody posted it at the 77's board
Hi Silly
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at12:11:
Tim opened pandora's box
Posted by Bryan on 10-29-2004 at12:12:
RE: lurkers
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Originally posted by DaLe
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Originally posted by tchandler
hey, let's hear from the LURKERS today!
come on, lukers, come on by and say hello. tell us who ya are. |
yea, how can you pass up an invitation like that?
the DAmb needs some new members anyway...
otherwise Tim is going to be asked the same old questions
by the same old members about the same old topics...
SEE:
how is the Choir CD coming along... ?
any Swirling Eddies news... ?
have you heard from Tonio K. recently... ? |
Yeah, Tim... how's the Choir CD coming along?
I'm curious about something else too...
It would be fairly normal for someone on this list to approach his/her CD collection, pause for a moment deciding which disc to spin, and then select a Daniel Amos or Choir album.
If you were to approach your CD collection and pause for a moment, would you think about listening to a DA or Choir album? Do you think, "Nah, I've heard that a million times" or "Cool, Mr. Buechner! I haven't heard that one in a while." or "Nah, their bass player thinks he's so much better than me"?
I'm just curious how a musician would approach his own music as a listener (if at all).
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at12:14:
Good question. I heard Brian Duncan once say that he only listened to himself.
again, good question
Posted by audiori on 10-29-2004 at12:19:
Brian Duncan...hehe. He seems to have a good sense of humor.
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at12:21:
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Originally posted by audiori
Brian Duncan...hehe. He seems to have a good sense of humor. |
I never could get into his music though
Posted by Theo on 10-29-2004 at12:27:
Joey T.
I haven't been able to use the DADL in forever and don't receive threads any longer. Something went screwy with it and even re-subscribing didn't fix the problem.
At any rate, perhaps you can post the info. Here it is:
AAR CHRISTMAS PARTY
Saturday, December 11th, 7:00 PM
Sterling Drive Church
558 Sterling Drive
Bellingham WA
360-734-7851
Last year the whole "it's in Seattle" thing caused a great deal of confusion. Thankx for drawing attention to it--nip this sucker in the nibbs!
Posted by tchandler on 10-29-2004 at12:32:
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I'm just curious how a musician would approach his own music as a listener (if at all). |
Bryan --
that's a really great question, one that i've wondered about some of the people that i'm a fan of.
a lot of people (not in da, and i won't mention names) claim to never listen again to something that they've done, once they're done with it.
there are a lot of things that i've played on that i won't listen to again, but i'm still such a fan (sorry if that sounds stupid) of what terry/da do, and of (sorry carl) the choir stuff, that once in a while i will pull something out to listen to, especially if it was someone else's song and all i did was play bass on it. but even at that, i guess, not very often.
((i really do love to hear something new!))
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at12:38:
Posted by carl on 10-29-2004 at12:52:
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Originally posted by tchandler
there are a lot of things that i've played on that i won't listen to again.... that sounds stupid.... of (sorry carl) the choir stuff.... |
No, no, tim, that's quite OK.
Posted by Bryan on 10-29-2004 at13:06:
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Originally posted by tchandler
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I'm just curious how a musician would approach his own music as a listener (if at all). |
Bryan --
that's a really great question, one that i've wondered about some of the people that i'm a fan of.
a lot of people (not in da, and i won't mention names) claim to never listen again to something that they've done, once they're done with it.
there are a lot of things that i've played on that i won't listen to again, but i'm still such a fan (sorry if that sounds stupid) of what terry/da do, and of (sorry carl) the choir stuff, that once in a while i will pull something out to listen to, especially if it was someone else's song and all i did was play bass on it. but even at that, i guess, not very often.
((i really do love to hear something new!)) |
Thanks!
Posted by El Diablo on 10-29-2004 at13:16:
i am not a lurker.....
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at13:25:
How many of Joey's alter egos is he going to get out today
Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-29-2004 at13:27:
I posted that in the dump as $3500 ...
Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-29-2004 at13:29:
Hey tim! Sorry you're gone already.
I think what is wrong with your cats is they have OD'd on bad country music and CCM that abounds in the Nashville scene that has damaged their genes. It's like a dog whistle or something. They can hear it all the time even when your family can't.
Are you sure you really live near Nashville and Berger lives in Lubbock - he's damaged for sure! He's one strange cat!
Posted by dorfsmith on 10-29-2004 at13:31:
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan
Hey tim! Sorry you're gone already.
I think what is wrong with your cats is they have OD'd on bad country music and CCM that abounds in the Nashville scene that has damaged their genes. It's like a dog whistle or something. They can hear it all the time even when your family can't.
Are you sure you really live near Nashville and Berger lives in Lubbock - he's damaged for sure! He's one strange cat!
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You are on to something!!! I had not thought of that
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