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     | Da-Dave   Normal Noggin
 
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     | Greetings!
 
 I'm new around here. Pardon me if my question is a repeat, (my "search" found no threads) but today while I was listending to Disc #2 of MBD ("and so it goes...") I discovered a hidden track, burried under about 14 minutes of silence after the end of track 13. Anybody know about this Really Cool song? I really liked it and wished it wasn't hidden so it wouldn't be so hard to play on the CD.
 
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     | dennis   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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     | yeah that's a fun track...
 
 why they did not put "Nowhere is someplace" in that big huge gap is beyond me!
 
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     | I think the lyrics were posted at one time. I am not sure if
 we added them to the lyrics section of the site yet or not.
 
 Tim might have the story behind the song... he posts
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 I think it was basically an improvisation, and Terry later
 fleshed out the lyrics...
 
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     | audiori   Administrator
 
        
 
  
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     | Yeah "Nowhere is Someplace", I am not sure why
 it was not on the album other than I think they wanted
 something special on the mp3.com page. I have
 no idea really why that decision was made.
 
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     | Lur King   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
 
  
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     | You have found it, the golden ticket!
 MBD 2 cd set has a hidden track on only 5 CDs
 You Lucky DoG !
 
 
  
 Now you get to visit Daniel amos land ! woo hoo...
 
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     | Joey T. Tallowy Tamale
 
       
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     | there's a hidden track? really???
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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     | Pfiagra A Hot Wolly
 
    
 
  
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  | ...I discovered a hidden track, burried under about 14 minutes of silence after the end of track 13... |  
 darn, now it is no longer hidden.
 
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     | John Foxe   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
 
  
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     | Yeah, amazing that when I first added up the track times, both CDs came up pretty close on the total disc time.  I'm thinking, umm, how can that be, when there are only 13 tracks on the second?  I played it through without thinking, expecting it to flip back to track 1, and it just kept going and going like the Energizer Bunny.  Then this goofy track!
 
 Btw on Glimpses of Grace for some strange reason the last track 'You Lay Down' is far longer than the one on John Wayne.  Hmmm.   For those of you who don't frequent C-stone, you might want to buy it and check it out...
 
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     | John Foxe   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
 
  
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     | I thought on Nowhere is Someplace Terry said something to the effect that it didn't fit with the theme of MBD.  Then it decided to make it an MP3-only track on the site.
 
 Does that ring a bell?
 
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     | dorfsmith   Grand Encephalon
 
      
 
  
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     | Hmmmmmm.  I did not know that.
 
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     | dorfsmith   Grand Encephalon
 
      
 
  
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     | I did know that there was a hidden track on MBD though
   
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     | BigDork Disjasked Lerna
 
     
 
  
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     | I don't remeber who transcribed the lyrics and I'm not sure that all of them are exactly right, but it's darn close.
 
 
 
 highdy ho
 
 Big bop B,
 poopy-doo pie band
 hippy kai, hippy kai, here we go again
 Polka-dot town 'roun double back chin,
 Dumble aye, Tumble aye, How ya'll been
 say highdy ho, taekwon do
 suck back ticky tack, jus' whatta you need
 say highdy ho,
 Sloe-eyed Joe gonna bear a great wind
 Greg, Tim, Terry and Ed
 say highdy ho, taekwon do
 slap back ticky tack, just whatta you know
 say highdy ho, B bop B, B pie band
 Hippy kai, Hippy kai, here we go again
 Polka dot tie 'roun double neck chin
 Gumble aye, tumble aye, How you been
 say highdy ho, taekwon do,
 slap back ticky tack, jus' whatta you know
 say highdy ho,
 Sloe-eyed Joe gonna bear great winds
 Greg, Tim, Terry and Ed say highdy ho
 taekwon do, slap back ticky tack,
 just Whatta you know...
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     | dennis   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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  | Originally posted by John Foxe Btw on Glimpses of Grace for some strange reason the last track 'You Lay Down' is far longer than the one on John Wayne.  Hmmm.   For those of you who don't frequent C-stone, you might want to buy it and check it out...
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 I never noticed that!
 
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     | booswain1   Dark Steamy Cabbage
 
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     | I like the Hidden track on the daniel amos best of..or is it terry taylor best of...anyway..
 
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     | The Hidden Track...
 
 Your Hidden Hand
 
 No not really, I just wanted to say it.
 
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     | Joey T. Tallowy Tamale
 
       
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     | To the top!
 
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     | I've always wondered if there is a significance to the fact that this song starts at 17:17 on my CD player's time display.
 
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     | Dr Rich   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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  | Originally posted by dennis 
 
 
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  | Originally posted by John Foxe Btw on Glimpses of Grace for some strange reason the last track 'You Lay Down' is far longer than the one on John Wayne.  Hmmm.   For those of you who don't frequent C-stone, you might want to buy it and check it out...
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 I never noticed that!
 
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     | wes berlin   Official Impasto
 
    
 
  
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