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 Whats your favorite DA concert experience? audiori 07-27-2004 17:43
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? EarlyFan 07-29-2004 18:00
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? sprinklerhead 07-30-2004 09:19
 My ONLY DA gig Theo 07-27-2004 18:03
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? baxter 07-27-2004 18:53
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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? baxter 07-27-2004 19:05
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? audiori 07-27-2004 19:17
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? sprinklerhead 07-27-2004 20:18
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? jollyholiday 07-28-2004 12:41
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? dennis 02-17-2008 08:29
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 RE: Best DA concert ever sprinklerhead 07-28-2004 09:54
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Give a review of the best, most memorable DA, Eddies
or Lost Dogs show you've seen...

(Some people have never got to see them.)

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Hey all, this is my first post here and I thought this would be a good thread to introduce myself. I've seen the boys many times, the first being the most memorable... probably because it was the first time!
Anywho, it was the late 70's and I was in high school in San Jose, CA. One day at lunch I see this band setting up to play in the quad. As soon as I saw their cowboy hats, I knew who it was. I already had their first (and only) album, and I was so excited to see them... playing MY high school! I don't remember much of the show, and the rest of the student body was really indifferent to them (it was a public school). Unfortunately I was painfully shy and did not have the courage to say hi to them. I remember calling my friend Allen who went to another school and bragging about what I had just seen. The next night he calls me and tells me they played his school as well. Apparently they played several schools in the area and then did a concert at the end of the week at a nice theater. Of course, me and Allen were in attendance and enjoyed it thoughrouly (I think I still have the t-shirt!). They did the whole "side 2" of Shotgun Angel as well. The lineup was already the SA band as I recall.

Pretty wild that bands did that back then... play for free all week in a town and do one show on the weekend. I remember asking Jerry Chamberlin about that years later (Kalhoun tour I think) and he was equally dumbfounded as to how they were able to survive in those days.

Other memorable concerts were:
The Amos & Randy show... in Edmonton, Alberta while I was in Bible College. They toured with Uncle Rand and did stuff from SA and HD. Also backed up Randy on some numbers, with plenty of whackiness between Terry and Jerry.

Also in Edmonton, on the Alarma tour I believe. Nobody knew what to think of that one. Totally unexpected by the crowd... a stripped down 4 piece blazing through at double speed what had become an anthem in our dorm..."I Love You #19". stunned faces everywhere. However they were able to generate some audience participation on "New Car".

At Knotts Berry farm on a christian music night I got to see the Vox Humana show with all the TV monitors set up everywhere and watched in amazement as the whole crowd already seemed to know the "Dance Stop" move of getting down real low to the ground and then slowly rising. Cool show!

At some church on the outskirts of L.A. I saw them with Undercover. It was the Kalhoun tour and they were the opening act. Not many fans there, but a good show nevertheless.

Got to see the Swirling Eddies a couple times at the Troubadour in West Hollywood. Great show!!! The keyboard player was wearing a chior robe and they had two, count em, two bass players. Never quite understood that. Fans twirled around on "Let's Spin".

Well I think that covers it. I've never been to C-stone so have not seen the band lately. Would love to see them again, in any form!

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At Knotts Berry farm on a christian music night I got to see the Vox Humana show with all the TV monitors set up everywhere and watched in amazement as the whole crowd already seemed to know the "Dance Stop" move of getting down real low to the ground and then slowly rising. Cool show!


Did anyone see them at Knott's when Oden Fong filled in for Terry? A friend of mine was there and told me about the show. It is hard to imagine DA songs with an Asian accent.

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was 2002 at Cornerstone. It was so cool. To make matters more perfect, Rob Watson was with them, so they did a lot of VOX tunes and Dopple tunes--which I really love. So it was perfect.

The next night the Dogs played and that was my first all out, full band version, of the Dogs. So that was fabulous too!!!! Big Grin Cool
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That was very cool, Theo. It would have been even more cool had i known you then and sat with you.

That was the first time i heard "Joel" live, and it was fabulous. "Travelogue" was another highlite for me. They blew all of the corn out of it's husks for miles around with that one! That was the only time i have seen Rob live with the band. That was fun. i had seen him back up Tonio K before, and he used to lead worship for our church in San Luis Obispo.
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Yah. Wished we had known one another then. Was a fun night.

Rob led worship for y'all?

I'm hopeful that Rob will be able to attend that Saturday night in Simi Valley.
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The one that sticks out to me the most is Cornerstone 90
Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill and the Swirling Eddies.

Before the show we had a chance to go backstage for a minute
thanks to our trusty guide Podgy Gooliota....
and I remember the guys sitting around on folding chairs and a
punch bowl of M&Ms. And of course a full case of Grape Nehi
Chocolate Action Beverage.

Later we ended up outside the locked door which had a scrawny
preteen guard.... standing in line to get in. This was in the
olden days.. and here comes Rob Watson through the crowd,
and the miniscule guard tried to stop him from entering...
"I'm in the band!!!" or something to that effect was heard.

Incredible show, Daniel Amos set was pretty long and Randy's
set was simliar to the One Night in 20 Years video...same outfit.
The Eddies set was great...the dress Berger had on, I mean
wow, simply ravishing.... can you say Sandi Patti?

The encore of covers was great with Randy joining them on stage
..."We Gotta Get out Of This Place" seemed extremely fitting since
we were in some sort of 110 degree metal bunker for the last
few hours. ...........It was HOT! zibbidy bap boom blah, pow
pow pow....

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I have had the pleasure of seeing them many times. The Odeum, C-Stone several times, Northwestern U and a few other places. Here are a few that stand out.

The Northwestern U show. I still have the Alarma promo poster for that one. It was in a small section of the school cafeteria. They did two shows. The stage was about 4 inches high and kept coming apart. Near the end, Terry said that they had to wrap it up because there were three people waiting for the next show. There could not have been more than 50 people there. I couldn't drive yet so, my folks took us.

Another is the year at C-Stone when it was still in Grayslake. I remember them opening with Revolution. The show started on a high note and didn't come down. It was a great memory. In the middle of that show, Terry started doing some weird thing while the other guys started a conga line that took us out of the building and back.

I have a couple not so good memories too. The first time seeing them without Jerry. I think Greg is a great addition to the band but, I really liked watching Jerry. I was bummed that he wasn't there anymore. It was good to see him with the Eddies again. Another is from the MBD tour. I was living in Boston when they came through New Hampshire. I had seen them several times in the Chicago area and in California so, I expected rabid fans to be there early waiting to get in. Just a few minutes before show time, there was only a handful of people waiting. They deserved better than that. I'm sure everyone else at that festival was at something that sucked in comparison.

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quote:
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The one that sticks out to me the most is Cornerstone 90
Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill and the Swirling Eddies.


I think that was my favorite show as well. Didn't the Eddies have a female performing with them wearing a coon skin cap and going by the name of "Mary Baker Eddie"?

I think Terry & Randy did a Beatles tune in the encore as well.

-jolly
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The one that sticks out to me the most is Cornerstone 90
Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill and the Swirling Eddies.

Before the show we had a chance to go backstage for a minute
thanks to our trusty guide Podgy Gooliota....
and I remember the guys sitting around on folding chairs and a
punch bowl of M&Ms. And of course a full case of Grape Nehi
Chocolate Action Beverage.

Later we ended up outside the locked door which had a scrawny
preteen guard.... standing in line to get in. This was in the
olden days.. and here comes Rob Watson through the crowd,
and the miniscule guard tried to stop him from entering...
"I'm in the band!!!" or something to that effect was heard.

Incredible show, Daniel Amos set was pretty long and Randy's
set was simliar to the One Night in 20 Years video...same outfit.
The Eddies set was great...the dress Berger had on, I mean
wow, simply ravishing.... can you say Sandi Patti?

The encore of covers was great with Randy joining them on stage
..."We Gotta Get out Of This Place" seemed extremely fitting since
we were in some sort of 110 degree metal bunker for the last
few hours. ...........It was HOT! zibbidy bap boom blah, pow
pow pow....


I wish I would have gone to Cornerstone '90! Crying

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The one that sticks out to me the most is Cornerstone 90
Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill and the Swirling Eddies.

Before the show we had a chance to go backstage for a minute
thanks to our trusty guide Podgy Gooliota....
and I remember the guys sitting around on folding chairs and a
punch bowl of M&Ms. And of course a full case of Grape Nehi
Chocolate Action Beverage.

Later we ended up outside the locked door which had a scrawny
preteen guard.... standing in line to get in. This was in the
olden days.. and here comes Rob Watson through the crowd,
and the miniscule guard tried to stop him from entering...
"I'm in the band!!!" or something to that effect was heard.

Incredible show, Daniel Amos set was pretty long and Randy's
set was simliar to the One Night in 20 Years video...same outfit.
The Eddies set was great...the dress Berger had on, I mean
wow, simply ravishing.... can you say Sandi Patti?

The encore of covers was great with Randy joining them on stage
..."We Gotta Get out Of This Place" seemed extremely fitting since
we were in some sort of 110 degree metal bunker for the last
few hours. ...........It was HOT! zibbidy bap boom blah, pow
pow pow....


I wish I would have gone to Cornerstone '90! Crying


my one and only time to see DA/Swirlies...'90 Cornerstone and we drove 3000miles round trip just to be in their presence.

Mary Faker Eddy


Flannel Camarillo and Prickly Disco


Arthur Fhardy yodeling


Spot doing "Snowball"


Berger, Camarillio, and Ed


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I forgot...

I think it was pretty CooL Cool though...

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Without a doubt it was the 1984 tour, between Doppelganger and Vox Humana. I'm not sure how we persuaded our youth minister to book them, but DA came to my home church in Lexington, Kentucky (perhaps it was our band's constant insistance and relentless evangelizing of Horrendous/Alarma/Doppelganger.) As cool as the records were, they didn't prepare us for "The Living Room" tour.

It combined elements of the Doppelganger stage/theme with Vox Humana's Simmons (electronic) drum kit and synthy textures. The band wearing those eerie translucent masks with built-in mouth lights to open the show... Mannequins wrapped in day-glo yarn, blacklights, 3-D rear screen projection, a "cage" of lights around Terry during "Sanctuary..." Remember, kids, there was NOTHING like this in 80s Christian concerts. Most CCM bands' idea of stage production was a fog machine.

The band kicked off with "Travelogue" and never slowed down (except for a cover of "Misty" in the middle of "I Didn't Build It For Me." Crowd participation, hysterical antics & costumes, a conga line during "Dance Stop..."

By far the most moving element, though, was the use of Disney's Pinnochio as a metaphor for "becoming real" in Christ. At first, we weren't quite sure why those audio clips were playing between the songs. But by the time they played "The Double" we were all getting it. So when the last song ended, the stage went dark and "When You Wish Upon A Star" played over the P.A., I got goosebumps (still do to this day.) I decided that night that "becoming real" was what I wanted.

I've seen DA and the Eddies a few times since then, but nothing floored me like that concert. Tons more money is spent on stage production these days, but nobody ever spent more thought on how it can support a message like that.

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Without a doubt it was the 1984 tour, between Doppelganger and Vox Humana. I'm not sure how we persuaded our youth minister to book them, but DA came to my home church in Lexington, Kentucky (perhaps it was our band's constant insistance and relentless evangelizing of Horrendous/Alarma/Doppelganger.) As cool as the records were, they didn't prepare us for "The Living Room" tour.

It combined elements of the Doppelganger stage/theme with Vox Humana's Simmons (electronic) drum kit and synthy textures. The band wearing those eerie translucent masks with built-in mouth lights to open the show... Mannequins wrapped in day-glo yarn, blacklights, 3-D rear screen projection, a "cage" of lights around Terry during "Sanctuary..." Remember, kids, there was NOTHING like this in 80s Christian concerts. Most CCM bands' idea of stage production was a fog machine.

The band kicked off with "Travelogue" and never slowed down (except for a cover of "Misty" in the middle of "I Didn't Build It For Me." Crowd participation, hysterical antics & costumes, a conga line during "Dance Stop..."

By far the most moving element, though, was the use of Disney's Pinnochio as a metaphor for "becoming real" in Christ. At first, we weren't quite sure why those audio clips were playing between the songs. But by the time they played "The Double" we were all getting it. So when the last song ended, the stage went dark and "When You Wish Upon A Star" played over the P.A., I got goosebumps (still do to this day.) I decided that night that "becoming real" was what I wanted.

I've seen DA and the Eddies a few times since then, but nothing floored me like that concert. Tons more money is spent on stage production these days, but nobody ever spent more thought on how it can support a message like that.

Steve B


Wow!! That sounds like a great one. Wish I could have been there.

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I have only seen DA once & The Swirling Eddies played the same day.

They seemed to be having more fun on the Eddies stuff, that was a better much concert.

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I have only seen DA once & The Swirling Eddies played the same day.

They seemed to be having more fun on the Eddies stuff, that was a better much concert.


It's the little things that make it a "Better much concert!" Confused

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By far the most moving element, though, was the use of Disney's Pinnochio as a metaphor for "becoming real" in Christ.

as the most ever present incarnation of his conscience-
Here Here - I agree.

See- I'm a bit metaphorical myself..and established my acronym after hearing the live track version of Real Girls- a bonus track on Doppleganger..

Sounds like lots of elements of the Anaheim DVD- but to have been there...
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'90 C-stone - a great show with DA!!

Truly a highlight. Audiori covered it well -- a real fun and high energy show - with Greg getting mauled by the guys at the end of the show.

2001 C-stone - MBD

An epiphany - my first time hearing the MBD material - it was amazing... the guys decked out in black suits... it was cool.

Only thing that was a drag was they were sans T. Chandler. It was still great! Phil Madeira on hammond. Ed beating the @#$% out the skins. Greg tore it up. Terry in great voice. It was a great show. ...And so it Goes - blew me away. Who's who Here - was outrageous!!! the whole show started with Beuchners Dream coming out over the PA as the boys came out and they launched right into "This Is The One." Beautiful. Of course the show ended with Joel.

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