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Posted by BigDork on 08-06-2006 at15:43:

  RE: Wake Up To Find Out That You Are The etc.

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
You guys are totally blowing it, having completely forgotten my work on Randy's most recent solo album entitled........


quote:
Originally posted by jyroflux
And seemingly "Charlie The Weatherman" from the same album.




hmmm looks like the official Randy Stonehill website is not working right now...



Posted by phreaq on 08-07-2006 at03:50:

 

didn't I say, "We Were All So Young" - from Edge of the World...

Confused

~f



Posted by Doctor Love on 08-07-2006 at10:23:

  I was not on that track, but several others

quote:
Originally posted by phreaq
didn't I say, "We Were All So Young" - from Edge of the World...

Confused

~f



Posted by Nailtatt on 08-07-2006 at10:41:

 

Colenol love! Nice!



Posted by phreaq on 08-07-2006 at11:03:

  RE: I was not on that track, but several others

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
quote:
Originally posted by phreaq
didn't I say, "We Were All So Young" - from Edge of the World...

Confused

~f


damn - I shoulda just said the good doctor played on Edge of the World...

Tongue

~f



Posted by herringostarr on 08-07-2006 at11:12:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jyroflux
Edge of the World. But I don't have it... Don't know what songs you might have played on.


Good album!



Posted by 77 bc on 08-07-2006 at19:30:

  RE: I was not on that track, but several others

what I found on the cache of Randy Stonehill's site (gotta love that feature on google!)

quote:
MICHAEL ROE

By remaining firmly ensconced on the bleeding edge of Christian rock’s stylistic continuum, Michael Roe has had an enduring and indelible influence on hundreds of artists and thousands of fans. First as the front man, vocalist and guitar slinger for the alternative Christian group The 77s, and more recently as a solo artist and a member of The Lost Dogs with Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos,) Derri Daugherty (The Choir,) and the late Gene “Eugene” Andrusco, Roe often serves as the rock and roll conscience of the Christian music underground. As active as he has ever been, with all of his major artistic avenues still producing new material, Roe continues to influence new and old fans alike.

“Mike Roe is such a primal natural talent that I knew he would right in on this record. As it turns out he lives five minutes from the studio so we had fun hanging out and experimenting with the songs.” - RS


I also found this...

quote:
The credits read as a veritable who’s who of early Christian music artists, with several of the more acclaimed modern artists on the scene showing up as well. Names like Phil Keaggy, Barry McGuire, Love Song, Annie Herring (Second Chapter Of Acts,) Noel Paul Stookey, (Peter, Paul and Mary,) Larry Norman and Russ Taff are listed alongside newcomer and Dove Award nominee Sara Groves, the ubiquitous multi-instrumentalist Phil Madeira and one of the most respected names in Christian rock, Michael Roe (77s, Lost Dogs.)



Posted by tom tom blue on 08-08-2006 at14:47:

 

someone saved by life tonight Cool



Posted by Marti on 08-08-2006 at15:32:

  RE: I was not on that track, but several others

quote:
Originally posted by 77 bc
and one of the most respected names in Christian rock, Michael Roe (77s, Lost Dogs.)
[/quote]

I would hope so.



Posted by tom tom blue on 08-08-2006 at19:33:

 

Cool Cool Cool tom tom blue was here






























where were you?



Posted by BigDork on 08-08-2006 at20:37:

 

wasting my time clicking on all your dumbass smiley face posts



Posted by Doctor Love on 08-10-2006 at08:06:

  Doctor has a kind

How about this -- which 77s tracks have someone other than Doctor playing a 'lead guitar solo'?

Remember, to qualify, it has to be an actual 'solo', not a 'hook' or 'part' line (such as David Leonhardt's main jangly figure on 'Happy Roy' -- it's loud, it's lovely, and it seems like a solo, but it's not. The song does not have a solo, only that line)

HINT: Some other guy soloing has happened several times, and it need not be the only 'solo' in the song, which may make it even harder to figure out (which is precisely why this will be so much fun Pleased



Posted by TJ 2.0 on 08-10-2006 at08:13:

 

the REAL answer is an electric blue Fender Stratocaster with Lace Sensor pickups.

**no actual post**



Posted by TJ 2.0 on 08-10-2006 at08:16:

  RE: Doctor has a kind

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
How about this -- which 77s tracks have someone other than Doctor playing a 'lead guitar solo'?

Remember, to qualify, it has to be an actual 'solo', not a 'hook' or 'part' line (such as David Leonhardt's main jangly figure on 'Happy Roy' -- it's loud, it's lovely, and it seems like a solo, but it's not. The song does not have a solo, only that line)

HINT: Some other guy soloing has happened several times, and it need not be the only 'solo' in the song, which may make it even harder to figure out (which is precisely why this will be so much fun Pleased


I was going to say Chris from The Byrds on "The Lust, The Flesh...", but doesn't he play bass on that song? Unless the mandolin counts as a solo......



Posted by peawinkel on 08-10-2006 at08:17:

 

Sugar Tits.

LOL!

Big Grin Tongue Big Grin



Posted by tom tom blue on 08-10-2006 at08:37:

 

Confused



Posted by RaySteele on 08-10-2006 at08:51:

 

quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Sugar Tits.

LOL!

Big Grin Tongue Big Grin


That was my nickname in college!



Posted by Marti on 08-10-2006 at09:13:

  RE: Doctor has a kind

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
How about this -- which 77s tracks have someone other than Doctor playing a 'lead guitar solo'?

Remember, to qualify, it has to be an actual 'solo', not a 'hook' or 'part' line (such as David Leonhardt's main jangly figure on 'Happy Roy' -- it's loud, it's lovely, and it seems like a solo, but it's not. The song does not have a solo, only that line)

HINT: Some other guy soloing has happened several times, and it need not be the only 'solo' in the song, which may make it even harder to figure out (which is precisely why this will be so much fun Pleased


Since no one has taken a shot at this yet, I'll give a half-baked answer to revive the discussion. On It's for You, Dave plays all of "Mezzo" and does a Doctor rescue on "Sneakers".

Live, not original, and Roe, not 77s, but halfway relevant to the question. When I catch up to the album stash, I'll see what else that I can discern.



Posted by lam77s on 08-10-2006 at09:19:

  RE: Doctor has a kind

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
How about this -- which 77s tracks have someone other than Doctor playing a 'lead guitar solo'?

Remember, to qualify, it has to be an actual 'solo', not a 'hook' or 'part' line (such as David Leonhardt's main jangly figure on 'Happy Roy' -- it's loud, it's lovely, and it seems like a solo, but it's not. The song does not have a solo, only that line)

HINT: Some other guy soloing has happened several times, and it need not be the only 'solo' in the song, which may make it even harder to figure out (which is precisely why this will be so much fun Pleased


Good one! And I know the answer!!! Tongue But mum's the word. Good luck!

Linda



Posted by lam77s on 08-10-2006 at09:20:

 

quote:
Originally posted by RaySteele
quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
Sugar Tits.

LOL!

Big Grin Tongue Big Grin


That was my nickname in college!


Are you bragging...or complaining?

Linda


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