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post Mar 23 2011, 11:33 am
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I have just recently started to appreciate this song. I used to skip it everytime it came on. But man, this song is incredible. Love the solo, Ed's voice is spectacular. Love everything about the song. It makes me a little sad to listen to it and think of what might have been if Ed wouldn't have lost his head..............I hope someday he will reach out to the boys and say "I was wrong..........."

Sorry, I'm still a big fan of Ed and certainly don't want to bash him but I do wish the band was still together making incredible music like this.


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post Mar 23 2011, 11:37 am
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It's more than incredible deepenough. That song never got played but perhaps once or twice at a show I believe. It should have been a single. It's what 'Live' is all about!! All 4 talents are represented in that song to the hilt. I usually listen to that track second, right after WFG. I actually will go on record and say that is my favorite song off that album.


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post Mar 23 2011, 12:07 pm
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Well said, OTD. It captures the essence of what LIVE was. They had their own sound. I think Dolphin's is still my favorite but this is a close second. Insanely good album overall.


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It's more than incredible deepenough. That song never got played but perhaps once or twice at a show I believe. It should have been a single. It's what 'Live' is all about!! All 4 talents are represented in that song to the hilt. I usually listen to that track second, right after WFG. I actually will go on record and say that is my favorite song off that album.



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post Mar 23 2011, 3:45 pm
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Unfortanately, We Walk In The Dream was never played in concert sad.gif One of my all time favs as well though!


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It certainly is a BELTING track. TDTH as a whole is one of the greatest pieces of art ever produced.


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post Mar 29 2011, 4:57 pm
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QUOTE(deepenoughtodive @ Mar 23 2011, 12:33 pm) *

I have just recently started to appreciate this song. I used to skip it everytime it came on. But man, this song is incredible. Love the solo, Ed's voice is spectacular. Love everything about the song. It makes me a little sad to listen to it and think of what might have been if Ed wouldn't have lost his head..............I hope someday he will reach out to the boys and say "I was wrong..........."

Sorry, I'm still a big fan of Ed and certainly don't want to bash him but I do wish the band was still together making incredible music like this.



Ahh yes. There is nothing like the way a live song hits you again for the first time when shuffling through the catalog. Over the weekend, Feel The Quiet River Rage came on, and the littlest thing hit me in a big way. Listen to that song and pay attention to the little guitar chords that Chad strums at the 2:40 mark. I don't know why that hit me, but I was listening and then those perfect, simple little chords came in and I was overcome with appreciation for Live and the fact that IT TOOK ALL FOUR GUYS TO MAKE THIS MUSIC SO GREAT! Those chords at the 2:40 mark are exactly what Chad Taylor has always said he can do so well. He won't hit an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo. But he will pull the guitar riff for Lakini's Juice or Honest Man out of the hands of his muse and express it from his guitar - and it doesn't have to be fast and it doesn't have to make his fingers look like Chinese acrobats on the fret board. But it is the perfect sequence of simple pleasing sounds that make a song oh so good. Check out Feel The Quiet River Rage. Really feel the song. And see if those chords move you too. It's nice.


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post Mar 29 2011, 5:26 pm
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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Mar 29 2011, 2:57 pm) *
Those chords at the 2:40 mark are exactly what Chad Taylor has always said he can do so well. He won't hit an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo. But he will pull the guitar riff for Lakini's Juice or Honest Man out of the hands of his muse and express it from his guitar - and it doesn't have to be fast and it doesn't have to make his fingers look like Chinese acrobats on the fret board. But it is the perfect sequence of simple pleasing sounds that make a song oh so good.


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post Mar 29 2011, 11:58 pm
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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Mar 29 2011, 5:57 pm) *



Ahh yes. There is nothing like the way a live song hits you again for the first time when shuffling through the catalog. Over the weekend, Feel The Quiet River Rage came on, and the littlest thing hit me in a big way. Listen to that song and pay attention to the little guitar chords that Chad strums at the 2:40 mark. I don't know why that hit me, but I was listening and then those perfect, simple little chords came in and I was overcome with appreciation for Live and the fact that IT TOOK ALL FOUR GUYS TO MAKE THIS MUSIC SO GREAT! Those chords at the 2:40 mark are exactly what Chad Taylor has always said he can do so well. He won't hit an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo. But he will pull the guitar riff for Lakini's Juice or Honest Man out of the hands of his muse and express it from his guitar - and it doesn't have to be fast and it doesn't have to make his fingers look like Chinese acrobats on the fret board. But it is the perfect sequence of simple pleasing sounds that make a song oh so good. Check out Feel The Quiet River Rage. Really feel the song. And see if those chords move you too. It's nice.




Here here!!! Totally right. That song too totally squashed except for a snippet inserted into I Alone during the TDTH tours. CT has an incredible quality to make his own original style stand out and grab you. It really was ALL 4 and 'the christian' cannot dispute that when it comes to hearing the music.



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