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Brian Healy / D.A.S. - Devils, Angels & Saints |
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I was just listening to this today. Some of you might know that the doc played on this (as well as Steve Hindalong, Derri D, Sean Doty, and Mike Sauerbrey, etc).
What did you all think of it? I tend to prefer the first record, but there are a lot of great moments on this record as well. My favorite is "Fall Apart", which kind of has a Stoned & Dethroned-era Jesus and Mary Chain feel (only that came out later). Oddly enough, that's one of the few that the doc doesn't seem to play on. I always felt D.A.S. was kind of underrated, even though he does typically get credit for being the "father of Christian goth". blah
Also, I never understood why he didn't want to just call this a Dead Artist Syndrome record rather than "Brian Healy / D.A.S." I know the 2nd record was poppier, but they didn't seem THAT far removed from each other stylistically.
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RE: Brian Healy / D.A.S. - Devils, Angels & Saints |
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I actually like that album quite a bit. California Dreaming is always fun to listen to. My wife groans when I play it as she loves the original version.
Mike's playing sounds quite familiar.
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06-21-2009 08:49 |
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I LOVE Dead Artists Syndrome, and I love that the Devil's Angels and Saints band was a who's who in the music world... definitely stay tuned to Down The Line Magazine for some pretty cool upcoming Brian Healy/DAS news... should be coming up within the next month or so.
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06-22-2009 03:46 |
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RE: Brian Healy / D.A.S. - Devils, Angels & Saints |
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
I'm pretty sure I played on "Fall Apart" too. |
oh.
Well the credits say:
Brian Healy - vox
Derri - electric guitars and bgvs
Michael Sauerbrey - bass
Steve H - drums/perc
Jeff Sheets - keyboards
Sean Doty - bgvs
Can't believe everything you read tho.
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Kit
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RE: Brian Healy / D.A.S. - Devils, Angels & Saints |
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
Are you faithin' SERIOUS?!?
Dude, Derri played acoustic guitar on one tune, I think. The rest of all that groovy stuff is Doctor -- listen to it! Ain't no way the girl of our group could pull off that kinda jones. I mean, Derri makes a nice night nurse. Maybe even a cool 'head nurse'. But he sure as **** ain't no Doctor ~~
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Yeah those are just the credits for "Fall Apart". I used to assume you played on it because that solo sounds Roe-ish, but it didn't seem complex enough to where I felt I could rule out the possibility that it was Derri. But I'll assume you played on it since ya say so.
Don't know why they cut you out of that one. A misprint perhaps? I mean, this is Eden Records we're talking about. I think they lasted a year. D.A.S., Rivulets & Violets, and Sister Renetha or whatever her name was, probably weren't the sales juggernauts the label hoped they'd be.
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06-22-2009 23:45 |
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The first DAS record - except for "Christmas" - somehow never really caught me that much... but you can bet the second one did. I forbid myself to say anything about the sound of album No.3... but "Saving Grace" is great again.
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I remember Brian Healy opening for The 77's sometime in '96 on the TTB tour. Dave L. played acoustic guitar and it was just the two of them, so it was a fairly cool way to hear the music. I don't know which album it was from, but I still remember the one called 'Bride Song' (I think), starting with "you know I love you Jesus but I can't understand your wife." Stand out of that part of the show for me.
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I saw that tour as well. I remember thinking at the time, "what the crap is this crap?" and wondering how this guy got the opening slot for a 7's tour.
I dig Brian's stuff now, but I was a lot less open minded about music back then.
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You all REALLY need his complete disc of "Jesus Wants You To Buy THIS Record". Brian calls it "The limited edition Obligatory Cornerstone Release".
A lot of the recording is pretty awful, but it has some exteremly cool stuff on it. Not to mention a couple of tracks being performed live with the 77s as the his band. He has a classic cover of Surrender and replaces the "Got my Kiss records out" with Go my Cheap Trick records out.
Guest appearances by Gym Nicholson - Undercover
Eric Clayton - Saviour Machine
Jeff Elbel - Ping & Farewell to Juliet
I wonder how many of those are in circulation? Darn few I would guess
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More Brian Healy news!!!
The new "all Goth" issue of Down the Line is up and available as a free download. Click on http://www.downthelinezine.com Brian Healy of Dead Artist Syndrome is the cover story, also interviews with Seventh Circle, BATTZ In The Belfry and I-Dragon-I which is comprised of former members of Wedding Party. Concert reviews, album reviews and more... as always, the download is 100% free. Read it and leave us some feedback!
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08-10-2009 12:20 |
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Doctor Love
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I don't understand this download. It only contains the cover, three brief review/interview thingies and an article about a band but it cuts off. What gives?
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08-11-2009 00:14 |
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steveruff
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
I don't understand this download. It only contains the cover, three brief review/interview thingies and an article about a band but it cuts off. What gives? |
Try it again Doc... I don't know what's happening with yours. This issue has a 7 page interview with Brian, interviews with 7th Circle, I-Dragon-I anf BATTZ In The Belfrey - also has several pages of cd reviews and a live review & pics of the Crucified reunion show... there's around 27 pages in all...
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
I don't understand this download. It only contains the cover, three brief review/interview thingies and an article about a band but it cuts off. What gives? |
Actually Doc Love, check your email, I emailed you a copy. It is an adobe pdf so make sure you have adobe reader - it's a free download if you don't already have it. The good Doctor does of course have a mention in Brian's article.
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
I don't understand this download. It only contains the cover, three brief review/interview thingies and an article about a band but it cuts off. What gives? |
Are you looking at it on a Mac, using the Preview program? I looked at in that last night, and it did the same thing to me. It listed the three sections on the right hand list, instead of each page. I had to use the page down button on the top toolbar to get to each page - kind of a weird Mac thing. Don't know if that is our problem or not, but that is what happened to me on a Mac.
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08-11-2009 09:53 |
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I didn't have any problems to speak of. I use an Acer laptop with Mozilla Firefox browser. Perhaps it is a Mac thing.
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