My Growing OtR Addiction

Well, I’ve moved on from a complete addiction to Ohio to a complete addiction to Good Dog, Bad Dog. I have Films for Radio—which has some things that I like—and Till We Have Faces left to conquer.

Anyhow, Paste Music–through overtherhine.com–is doing a $25 sale of the three OtR rarities CD’s. As Jeff says, “It’s like having Guild 1, 2, and 3 from CC without having to resort to eBay!”

The addiction is bad, folks. Reeeeeeeeeal bad. So bad, Rick and I are going to Dayton, Ohio next Saturday to see them … the day after seeing CC in my parents’ hometown.

Now for a camcorder … :D

Posted April 23rd, 2004 in Music, [rocksmyfaceoff.net] by Geof F. Morris. Tagged: .

4 comments:

  1. andrew:

    I’ve only heard bits of ‘Til We Have Faces, but it’s struck me as harder to get into than either Ohio or Good Dog Bad Dog.

  2. Rick:

    I gave Ohio and Good Dog Bad Dog a shot today, but seeing as it was at work while coding, I didn’t really get to listen to them. But then again, just a few months ago that’s where I stood with Caedmon’s.

    Eventually I’ll get a chance to really listen to them.

  3. Geof F. Morris:

    Rick: We have the drive next weekend to listen to them. Of course, we’ll be talking at least some of the time. ;) Et cetera, whatever …

    Andrew: Yeah, ‘Til We Have Faces is so much farther back in their discography. The spins it’s gotten at work [I've had the entire MP3 list of OtR stuff I own loaded here at work a few different days] have made my ears happy, but I have to slow down and really listen to a CD at a time to really get it.

    I think an entry of how I listen to a new CD is in order at some point in the very, very near future.

  4. Mike:

    I didn’t know there was a third rarities CD. I have everything except that, Ohio and Eve. Not bad.

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