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Out of all of the times I've seen them live, I've never seen them play this. It's my absolute favorite. I've been a fan for 20 years now and this song will never get old. Saw them live tonight too....they were amazing, but I couldn't help but hope for this. One day! They are back together now, so hopefully there will be many more shows to see!
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yes! jim reincarnated i always say! spot on!
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The Doors was one of the most terrible overrated bands ever. If I'm listening to the radio and a Doors song comes on I turn it off.
You want the Jim Morrison story? Here it is, all summed up for you.
"I'm drunk, I'm nobody. I'm drunk, I'm famous. I'm drunk, I'm fucking dead."
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@RoseyHar the thing was they could have been huge!!! jeff martin didnt want to be commercialized idk if you understood that or not a bout the tea party, he wasnt all his fans to be true and to be the kind that went out of there way to find there music not just a bunch of kids that heard them on the radio so much that thats why they know them.
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Definately one of my faves, Jeff is the shite, so talented and a wicked guitarist. way fricken better than those guys from the Doors.
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@MrJro2 well alrighty then..
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ha really???? better than the doors?? They really don't sound much the same....
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@pencon61 I don't know why you would think this would offend me? I saw The Tea Party for the first time in 1993 opening for Blind Melon in Winnipeg Canada and was hooked from the first chord... I always bawked at the Doors comparison. My post was more a shot at a person making comparison with The Doors, when in fact The tea Party music sounds nothing like the Doors, rather Jeff Martin can resemble the baritone sound of Jim Morrison. Whom in fact was only 1/4 of The Doors... I'm a huge TP fan...
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@MrJro2 no offense to you but the Tea Party was better than the Doors by far . Much wider range of songs and just kick ass better .
The first time I heard them, they reminded me of the Doors. The Tea Party is a very talented band that I had the pleasure to see a few times. I still have an old T-shirt from one of they're concerts. They should have received more recognition for they're talent.
RoseyHar 2 years ago 24
i have had this album for ages. just put it on tonight and let her play (halloween). it is truly a masterpiece. the most underrated disc of the nineties.
beautifully produced and recorded; a
complete thought from start to finish. very melancholic and serious. a disc for a certain introspective time in one's life.
canada rocks.
joethebar 2 years ago 16