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  • DeadOrAlive
    Veteran
    • Jul 2004
    • 1683

    #16
    Pretty good list!

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    • Loons The Great

      #17
      Re: DAVE - Mix disc

      Originally posted by Rikk


      My selections on the CD are:
      Yankee Rose
      Hot Dog and a Shake
      Black Light
      Shyboy
      A Lil Ain't Enough
      Knucklebones
      Tobacco Road
      Big Train
      Little Texas (possibly my all-time favorite solo Dave tune)
      Counter-Blast
      Damn Good (another favorite...crime that this wasn't on BEST OF)
      Ladies' Night In Buffalo
      Slam Dunk
      She's My Machine
      Don't Piss Me Off
      Big Trouble
      Just Like Paradise
      Elephant Gun
      Skyscraper
      It's Showtime!
      King of the Hill
      Goin' Crazy
      Just a Gigolo
      Bump and Grind
      Black Sand (another forgotten classic off DLR BAND)
      That's a helluva Papa Roth mix there one time!! That'll make ya wanna go home an' slap yo mama!!

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      • trueblue
        Groupie
        • Feb 2006
        • 99

        #18
        Originally posted by ALMOSTsaved
        Great songs. However, if I made a DLR mix disc, I'd only do selections from '85 to '91.

        I don't own DLR Band....I despise YFLM and I don't own Diamond Dave.
        You make such a weird pitch here..If you don't own two DLR albums, (and i assume u haven't heard the songs in them) then u probably shouldn't even attempt to make a "DLR mix disc" from 1985-91 for anybody...How fair or meaningful would that be??...It's fine if you 'despise' YFLM, i tried my best to like that record, but i simply can't....Diamond Dave is better than YFLM, but not by a whole lot...but lots of DLR Band album songs would have to feature in anybody's DLR mix disc...So get up and go find, borrow, buy the albums u don't own before u try to be some DLR DJ....
        Music is like girlfriends to me; I'm constantly amazed at the choices other dudes make----DLR

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        • trueblue
          Groupie
          • Feb 2006
          • 99

          #19
          Originally posted by Beauvoir
          For me, a Dave compilation would pretty much be the "EAT EM AND SMILE" album with a couple of "SKYSCRAPER" tunes added.
          I think that "EEAS" is one of the greatest albums Dave has ever appeared on, in some ways better than his work with VH.

          And I'm partial to "SKYSCRAPER" cause I got to see him on that tour (now if I could just find my tape from the show...)
          i mostly agree that EEAS would have to dominate a DLR compilation...It was so typically mean, aggressive, stylish and rollicking from start to finish(almost in the Fair Warning groove to some extent)....But over the years, even though i still love EEAS, (Skyscraper gave me too many mixed feelings with it's synth-pop overkill), I now feel that Steve Vai's guitar playing was not exactly suited to Dave's out-for-blood intensity vocals...Apart from some brief moments of magically top-notch playing, Steve's overall sound throughout his two albums with Dave, was too limited, imitative and underwhelming to impress for long...At times he did sound like some desperate EVH wanna-be....I think Jason Becker and the guys at DLR Band did Dave better service on record..

          I am totally zapped at your comment that EEAS is "many ways better than his work with VH"...That's stretching it too far surely...I'd say that EEAS and DLR Band are the two obvious DLR solo records that absolutely matched the first four VH records in their rocking brilliance and were clearly better than Diver Down and 1984....It's weird how u don't even mention the other 5 DLR albums...Haven't u heard much of the songs in them??....hey, it's also funny how after Dave left VH, the next four VH and DLR releases all came out in the same year, just months apart...And we all know what the true fans were raving about...In 1986, EEAS could easily be the real seventh VH album, and not the prom-rock of 5150...Skyscraper was streets ahead of OU812 in '88, ALAE was much superior to the lousy F.U.C.K in '91, and of course DLR Band blew VH3 out of the water in '98...And hey, what is your point exactly about the Skyscraper tour of '88...I was only 10 at the time and half a world away..so bring me up to speed on that if u can..ok...cheers>>>
          Music is like girlfriends to me; I'm constantly amazed at the choices other dudes make----DLR

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          • trueblue
            Groupie
            • Feb 2006
            • 99

            #20
            Originally posted by Beauvoir
            For me, a Dave compilation would pretty much be the "EAT EM AND SMILE" album with a couple of "SKYSCRAPER" tunes added.
            I think that "EEAS" is one of the greatest albums Dave has ever appeared on, in some ways better than his work with VH.

            And I'm partial to "SKYSCRAPER" cause I got to see him on that tour (now if I could just find my tape from the show...)
            i mostly agree that EEAS would have to dominate a DLR compilation...It was so typically mean, aggressive, stylish and rollicking from start to finish(almost in the Fair Warning groove to some extent)....But over the years, even though i still love EEAS, (Skyscraper gave me too many mixed feelings with its synth-pop overkill), I now feel that Steve Vai's guitar playing was not exactly suited to Dave's out-for-blood intensity vocals...Apart from some brief moments of magically top-notch playing, Steve's overall sound throughout his two albums with Dave, was too limited, imitative and underwhelming to impress for long...At times he did sound like some desperate EVH wanna-be....I think Jason Becker and the guys at DLR Band did Dave better service on record..

            I am totally zapped at your comment that EEAS is " in many ways better than his work with VH"...That's stretching it too far surely...I'd say that EEAS and DLR Band are the two obvious DLR solo records that absolutely matched the first four VH records in their rocking brilliance and were clearly better than Diver Down and 1984....It's weird how u don't even mention the other 5 DLR albums...Haven't u heard much of the songs in them??....hey, it's also funny how after Dave left VH, the next four VH and DLR releases all came out in the same year, just months apart...And we all know what the true fans were raving about...In 1986, EEAS could easily be the real seventh VH album, and not the prom-rock of 5150...Skyscraper was streets ahead of OU812 in '88, ALAE was much superior to the lousy F.U.C.K in '91, and of course DLR Band blew VH3 out of the water in '98...And hey, what is your point exactly about the Skyscraper tour of '88...I was only 10 at the time and half a world away..so bring me up to speed on that if u can..ok...cheers>>>
            Music is like girlfriends to me; I'm constantly amazed at the choices other dudes make----DLR

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            • Shaun Ponsonby
              ROTH ARMY ELITE
              • Oct 2004
              • 6398

              #21
              Originally posted by ALMOSTsaved
              I'm gonna check this music shop in town and pick up DLR Band.

              I'll keep ya posted.
              I had trouble finding it myself. I eventually got it from e-bay. But, it took me about 2 or 3 years to finally find it.

              If you don't have any luck, I'll gladly make a copy and mail it to you. Thats how essential it is.
              Fast & Bulbous, Got Me?

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              • DeadOrAlive
                Veteran
                • Jul 2004
                • 1683

                #22
                EBAY. DLR Band should be cheap on ebay man

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