if you have the central park bonus disc, listen to spoon, then ending is phenominal.
if anyone else has a full band spoon live recording thats legal to host, that would be sweet
Dutch wrote:Now that she's out retiring from politics, Olympia Snowe can take time to pursue her true calling as a Harry Potter or Roald Dahl character
Nitro1515 wrote:I don't think I've ever actually had a DMB song grow on me. I can tell for the most part whether I will like a song or not after the first listen.
You could look at it like you enjoyed the song but have now started appreciating more. I have always like the songs I mentioned but lately they have went from songs that I like to songs I love.
Pay for what you get did not grow on me until I heard it played by D&T.
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
DDTW on BTCS. Before I liked it a lot, now I love it. Especially the banjo part right before the palm muted wah pedal...and the wah pedal itself. Great song.
after seeing it played live i have a new found love for bayou. that was the highlight, for me, of seeing them. oddly enough. it's one of my favorites off stand up.
hosting the oscars is like winning the heisman trophy. no matter how you do in the ballgame, or whatever, they can't take it away from you. and even if you kill your wife and an ex-waiter, they still have a hard time taking it away from you
ballmeblazer wrote:after seeing it played live i have a new found love for bayou. that was the highlight, for me, of seeing them. oddly enough. it's one of my favorites off stand up.
that song blew my away at my show, hated it with a passion on the CD tho
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" - Albert Einstein
"They are ill discoverers that think that there is no land if they see nothing but a sea." —Francis Bacon
Gervais on Rosa Parks "she was arrested but then that law was changed- but she didnt stop there, she started sitting in the seats saved for disabled people. unbelavable, she talked to the driver when the bus was in motion- did she have the correct change ready? - did she bollox!"
jellyfish wrote:I quit listening to DMB for the time being, probably havent listened to them in 3 weeks or so. But, the last song I remember me overlooking was RAVEN.
Too me, it has some of the best lyrics Dave ever wrote. I too got acquainted to this song through Benoroya.
I whole-heartedly agree! The Benaroya Hall and Live Trax Vol. 3 versions are freakin' amazing, and so is the LWS version. Can't say as much for the BS version, though, which probbaly explains why it took me so long to get into it.