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Have Betterman, LBC, or Long Road poped up on the radio yet? That would be great if they did. These songs are wonderful, especially LBC, it just blows me away.
As a matter of fact, I am very impressed with the non-Eddie choir tracks as well. Not something I could listen to all the time, but I'm sure it will go well with certain moods / moments.
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 4:32 pm Posts: 766 Location: Grayson County, Virginia
Angels Tribe wrote:
lunkin wrote:
*doesnt know how the molo tracks sound*
same here[/quote
I just got mine today, along with 2 xmas singles and Jack Iron's album. I really dig the book that goes along with Molo. There are some wonderful pictures of the choir. What I found funny was it showed each choir member's "mug shot," and at the end is Eddie's picture just as if he was part of the group. Very well put together.
_________________ "I came here as a child when it first opened," said Tarsley. "Now that I have kids, where are they supposed to go for Whoppers or Chicken Tenders? We need to ask ourselves, as a culture, 'Where are our priorities?'"
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PJ addict wrote:
LBC is absolutley wonderful. I just got my CD and LBC is amazing.
Is this the first time we have ever heard an "acoustic" version of LBC? Sounds wonderful, Ed show pull it out at some of his solo shows.
_________________ "I came here as a child when it first opened," said Tarsley. "Now that I have kids, where are they supposed to go for Whoppers or Chicken Tenders? We need to ask ourselves, as a culture, 'Where are our priorities?'"
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lunkin wrote:
*doesnt know how the molo tracks sound*
Here's a tip. Did you hear Long Road with African singing over it? Yes? That was Molo.
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I wanted to add my praise for the Molo version of LBC here, as well. This version really is great and I would love to hear Eddie do an acoustic version of this song someday during a pre-set or during one of his solo shows.
Also, I'm surprised more hasn't been said about the CD booklet for the Molo album. Ed's write-up in the front of the booklet is really great, and the photos are really fun to look at. Did anyone else notice the credits for the photos in the book went to Jill McCormick and the Polaroid pics were credited to Eddie? Nice collaboration!
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Brad2010 wrote:
I wanted to add my praise for the Molo version of LBC here, as well. This version really is great and I would love to hear Eddie do an acoustic version of this song someday during a pre-set or during one of his solo shows.
Also, I'm surprised more hasn't been said about the CD booklet for the Molo album. Ed's write-up in the front of the booklet is really great, and the photos are really fun to look at. Did anyone else notice the credits for the photos in the book went to Jill McCormick and the Polaroid pics were credited to Eddie? Nice collaboration!
Yea, I love the picture of the whole group (including Ed) in the convertible. You think that is Ed's car?
_________________ "I came here as a child when it first opened," said Tarsley. "Now that I have kids, where are they supposed to go for Whoppers or Chicken Tenders? We need to ask ourselves, as a culture, 'Where are our priorities?'"
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Pledge My Grievance wrote:
Brad2010 wrote:
I wanted to add my praise for the Molo version of LBC here, as well. This version really is great and I would love to hear Eddie do an acoustic version of this song someday during a pre-set or during one of his solo shows.
Also, I'm surprised more hasn't been said about the CD booklet for the Molo album. Ed's write-up in the front of the booklet is really great, and the photos are really fun to look at. Did anyone else notice the credits for the photos in the book went to Jill McCormick and the Polaroid pics were credited to Eddie? Nice collaboration!
Yea, I love the picture of the whole group (including Ed) in the convertible. You think that is Ed's car?
I was wondering the same thing. I love to think of Ed taking these kids out to have a good time. They all look so happy in the pictures!
_________________ The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 4:32 pm Posts: 766 Location: Grayson County, Virginia
Brad2010 wrote:
Pledge My Grievance wrote:
Brad2010 wrote:
I wanted to add my praise for the Molo version of LBC here, as well. This version really is great and I would love to hear Eddie do an acoustic version of this song someday during a pre-set or during one of his solo shows.
Also, I'm surprised more hasn't been said about the CD booklet for the Molo album. Ed's write-up in the front of the booklet is really great, and the photos are really fun to look at. Did anyone else notice the credits for the photos in the book went to Jill McCormick and the Polaroid pics were credited to Eddie? Nice collaboration!
Yea, I love the picture of the whole group (including Ed) in the convertible. You think that is Ed's car?
I was wondering the same thing. I love to think of Ed taking these kids out to have a good time. They all look so happy in the pictures!
Hope he didnt drive with all 10 kids in the car, that would be dangerous.
_________________ "I came here as a child when it first opened," said Tarsley. "Now that I have kids, where are they supposed to go for Whoppers or Chicken Tenders? We need to ask ourselves, as a culture, 'Where are our priorities?'"
Betterman just proves to me that Eddie can sing like he used too when he wants to. Riot Act, his voice was all grainy. I don't get it, he can do the old Ed when he want to, yet chooses to give the too deep baritone....I don't get it.
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