bense27 wrote:BTCS is great and all, but I don't get why everyone seems to think it towers over the rest of the albums. Crash and UTTAD are both great too.
Its the completeness of it and the way it flows together as one coherent piece with the segues and and all the little hidden things all over the place that everyone loves.
bense27 wrote:BTCS is great and all, but I don't get why everyone seems to think it towers over the rest of the albums. Crash and UTTAD are both great too.
Its the completeness of it and the way it flows together as one coherent piece with the segues and and all the little hidden things all over the place that everyone loves.
also it has a large amount of guests, tim reynolds, bela fleck, alanis morisette, lovely ladies, john d'earth, greg howard, butch taylor, and the kronos quartet.
probably the most solid album too, everyone was right on, and it was mixed brilliantly.
looks like I'm not going to be able to go to dave and tim after all, the guy buying them had work, and I've been trying to check availability but nothing. im blaming it on the beaner (the guy who was suppose to get tickets.)
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
I have all of the D&T VH1 Storytellers, but they're all out of order. I can look up the setlist, but i have no idea where the various davespeaks go. Anybody have the order of all 45 tracks?
GSR wrote:nevermind, fuck that, this recording blows.
true that brother, true that. vhi blows as well. and they call themselves a major television network. can't even record a fucking live performance. major my ass.
the ones they got we're pretty decent though. gonna watch those right now just to get full effect.
*edit* goodgod man! the folks with front row seats really got a time of their life experience for sure.
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