I was a farm girl (albeit one who knew her music) on a missionary internship between freshman and sophomore years in collage. 1987. At a camp in Wales, some young man from Oregon had brought his Doppelganger CS over. After one listen, my life, career path, and spiritual ideology was forever altered. I've met TST a couple times, and I am not at all sure that he comprehends that part he has played in the lives of so many souls. SO grateful.
DA are in fact the Christian Beatles. They were one of the few really cutting edge Cristian musicians both musically and lyrically. I have every one of their CD's and they run the spectrum of musical genre, from straightforward rock 'n roll to backwoods hillbilly country; from serious ballads to hideously funny lyrical chaos. The phrase genius is overused but in this case it's an understatement. Thank you TST, DA, Eddies, Lost Dogs and Gene Eugene (you are sorely missed).
DA is awesome -- one of maybe two or three bands from my high school days that I still listen to. Mr. Buechner's Dream is maybe their best album, but the whole Alarma Chronicle series is still inspiring.
I was a farm girl (albeit one who knew her music) on a missionary internship between freshman and sophomore years in collage. 1987. At a camp in Wales, some young man from Oregon had brought his Doppelganger CS over. After one listen, my life, career path, and spiritual ideology was forever altered. I've met TST a couple times, and I am not at all sure that he comprehends that part he has played in the lives of so many souls. SO grateful.
LincolnwoodPercheron 5 months ago
DA are in fact the Christian Beatles. They were one of the few really cutting edge Cristian musicians both musically and lyrically. I have every one of their CD's and they run the spectrum of musical genre, from straightforward rock 'n roll to backwoods hillbilly country; from serious ballads to hideously funny lyrical chaos. The phrase genius is overused but in this case it's an understatement. Thank you TST, DA, Eddies, Lost Dogs and Gene Eugene (you are sorely missed).
TheNYCO89 7 months ago
God bless Daniel Amos -- never die! never compromise! Better than the Sex Pistols.....
dogbitedownmyleg 7 months ago
DA... always far ahead of their time.
brothermoon 1 year ago
DA is awesome -- one of maybe two or three bands from my high school days that I still listen to. Mr. Buechner's Dream is maybe their best album, but the whole Alarma Chronicle series is still inspiring.
smithkl42 1 year ago
These guys played in my hometown and blew the audience away at Belhaven College in Jackson MS.
creativechuck 1 year ago
This particular DA album used to sound so creepy when I was younger. Of course I loved (and still do) every bit of it!!!
thecommonground 1 year ago
yes. thank you.
MarsIllHead 1 year ago
If I come back here to listen to this song does that qualify as another trip down memory lane? ;~)
twanghang 1 year ago
"Please sit up straight at the table/and eat your words"
Pauerpleigh 1 year ago