Welcome, Guest! ( Log In | Register )

> 25 Years of The Distance To Here
drewgood
post Oct 5 2024, 11:21 am
Post #1



FansOfLive Junior

****

Reputation: 271 Rep Power: 271
drewgood is off the scale  ()
Group: Members
Posts: 181
Joined: Feb 2006
From: NYC








Can't believe TDTH came out 25 years ago today.

What a shame they never put out a 25th anniversary edition. So many songs are just sitting on a hard drive somewhere, not being enjoyed by the fans.


User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Replies
Bob
post Oct 5 2024, 3:43 pm
Post #2



Gas Hed

Group Icon

Reputation: 510 Rep Power: 510
Bob is off the scale  ()
Group: Members
Posts: 531
Joined: Feb 2006








Well that settles what I'm listening to today since it's pretty much my favorite Live record, though Birds of Pray is right behind it depending on my mood.

Favorite songs off TDTH:

1. Where Fishes Go is my absolute favorite song on the album, HOWEVER, I prefer the live version because they rocked the hell out of the intro and it quickly became my favorite version. The studio version just doesn't hit the same.

2. Feel the Quiet River Rage. I get White, Discussion vibes from this song, especially in the last minute when it just fully rocks out. I wish they would have played this live more often during that tour.

3. Sparkle. I listen to this song mainly to get to the drum fill to end the song.

4. TSUFL. I also prefer the live version of this one.

5. Run to the Water. It's my wife's favorite song of theirs so it goes on the list by default. It's a rock ballad that I can actually stand. It's also fun to play on drums, and if the studio history of how Gracey recorded this song is true, it's even cooler to me. Hot take: I'd rather listen to this song for the rest of my life than hear Lightning Crashes ever again.


User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post



Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 users are reading this topic (1 guests and 0 anonymous users)
0 members:

 


Lo-Fi Version Current date & time: July 11th, 2026 - 2:39 am