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  • canadiandlrgirl
    Full Member Status

    • May 2005
    • 3616

    #31
    Originally posted by Redballjets88
    those are the 4 i have ...cant find dlr band anywhere...could get yflm but never have the money....really want dlr band i heard its awesome
    the DLR Band is a kickass album.....i think it is highly underated

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    • academic punk
      Full Member Status

      • Dec 2004
      • 4437

      #32
      Originally posted by Redballjets88
      cant find dlr band anywhere....really want dlr band i heard its awesome

      Easy enough to find if you know where to look...



      ebay is also always a safe bet.

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      • Big Troubles
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Feb 2004
        • 8517

        #33
        I said it before and I will say it again. DLR Band is what VH would have sounded like if they would have stayed together. It's very well paced and lyrics that kick.
        "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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        • DavidLeeNatra
          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
          • Jan 2004
          • 10715

          #34
          Re: Re: Dave solo

          Originally posted by bedrockboy
          I'm probably in the minority on this, but I liked Your Filty Little Mouth, it was not-Dave but it was so Dave (if you know what I mean). I think the lyrics on that cd are the best he's ever done. The lyrics on tunes like Land's Edge, Hey, You Never Know & Experience are great. And I'm not sure if he's ever written a better line than "Dante's inferno meets the Price is Right" on You're Breathen It. The great thing about the cd is that it forced you to listen to the lyrics to hear lines like that. Now, I'm not saying that it was perfect, he would have been better off dumping a tune like Sunburn, and She's My Machine doens't compare to Yankee Rose or Just Like Paradise as a first single. But in total I think YFLM is his best solo effort.
          this post brings you your first 5 stars from me...I totally agree! hey, you never know is one of my all time dave solo songs...
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          First official owner of ADKOT (Deluxe Version)

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          • academic punk
            Full Member Status

            • Dec 2004
            • 4437

            #35
            Originally posted by bedrockboy
            I'm probably in the minority on this, but I liked Your Filty Little Mouth, it was not-Dave but it was so Dave (if you know what I mean). I think the lyrics on that cd are the best he's ever done. The lyrics on tunes like Land's Edge, Hey, You Never Know & Experience are great. And I'm not sure if he's ever written a better line than "Dante's inferno meets the Price is Right" on You're Breathen It. The great thing about the cd is that it forced you to listen to the lyrics to hear lines like that. Now, I'm not saying that it was perfect, he would have been better off dumping a tune like Sunburn, and She's My Machine doens't compare to Yankee Rose or Just Like Paradise as a first single. But in total I think YFLM is his best solo effort.
            As Natra said, five stars.

            YFLM is easily Dave's most diverse disc: rock, funk, country, (unsuccesful) reggae, dance, ballads, and hard rock are all represented. And though I agree completely regarding your comments on She's My Machine, I've gotta voice my disagreement re: Sunburn. Dave has only done a handful of slow tunes, and you can rerally hear the quality in his voice on it. Nice melody too.

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            • bedrockboy
              Full On Cocktard
              • May 2005
              • 27

              #36
              Originally posted by academic punk
              As Natra said, five stars.

              YFLM is easily Dave's most diverse disc: rock, funk, country, (unsuccesful) reggae, dance, ballads, and hard rock are all represented. And though I agree completely regarding your comments on She's My Machine, I've gotta voice my disagreement re: Sunburn. Dave has only done a handful of slow tunes, and you can rerally hear the quality in his voice on it. Nice melody too.
              thanks for the compliments on the post natra and punk (this is so much better than VH Links were the second you say anything negative you get pissed on and banned).

              I actually like Dave's voice on the track Sunburn, I just didn't think the song was as strong as the rest of the cd. His voice was fine but I just thought that the rest of the album was so strong lyrically that Sunburn didn't quite measure up. The other problem for me have been that it was the last original track on the cd (last tune being a reworking of You're Breathin it - correct me if I'm wrong on that) and that after listening to the lyrics on the previous tunes this one was a bit of a downer. Maybe if it was placed a little earlier in the cd I would have appreciated a bit more. But hey, that's just my opinion. .

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