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Postby Nowhere Man » Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:56 pm

Where should I start, I've heard only a few tunes (Two Daughters and Ronnie & Neil) and really liked them, so can you recommend some other songs or an album to start with.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby Red Lukin » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:09 pm

For an album I'd suggest 'The Dirth South'. It's pure awesomeness!
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby merkinball » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:46 pm

Starting with Dirty South, Southern Rock Opera, or Decoration Day are all pretty safe bets. I'd go with Southern Rock Opera though, it's a great intro to Patterson/Cooley, who are the principal singers in the band and it's the album that brought them national attention. Jason Isbell was in for a few albums (Decoration Day, Dirty South, Blessing and a Curse) and his contributions are really strong too.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby dcfaithful » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:46 pm

merkinball wrote:Starting with Dirty South, Southern Rock Opera, or Decoration Day are all pretty safe bets. I'd go with Southern Rock Opera though, it's a great intro to Patterson/Cooley, who are the principal singers in the band and it's the album that brought them national attention. Jason Isbell was in for a few albums (Decoration Day, Dirty South, Blessing and a Curse) and his contributions are really strong too.


This is great advice... but don't wait too long to hear The Big To-Do or A Blessing And A Curse... which are two of my personal favorite DBT albums.

But I would say for a first jump, go for Southern Rock Opera or Dirty South. Dirty South is actually the record that pulled me in.

Also, their Live in Austin, TX album (which is from Austin City Limits) is a stunning live record.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby tybird » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:57 pm

The Dirty South....then maybe check out the greatest hits record...or the aforementioned Live from Austin City Limits...Southern Rock Opera, Decoration Day, Brighter than Creation's Dark....as a live band, they are tough to beat.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby dcfaithful » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:03 pm

tybird wrote:as a live band, they are tough to beat.


100% true. They are a fantastic live band.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby Yefa » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:45 pm

I recommend starting with these three:

Southern Rock Opera
Decoration Day
The Dirty South

If you like these, you will probably become a fan. If you don't, then you won't become a fan.

Also...see them live. As others have said, they're a great live band.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby mikalina » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:35 pm

Red Lukin wrote:For an album I'd suggest 'The Dirth South'. It's pure awesomeness!



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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby mikalina » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:37 pm

God Damn Lonley Love ( another favorite of mine )

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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby Nowhere Man » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:22 pm

Thanks for all the suggestions, I think I'll start off with "The Dirty South", I have it downloading now!
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby merkinball » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:51 pm

If you're into bootlegs, there's a lot of DBT ones up at Archive.org

http://archive.org/details/Drive-ByTruckers

Now that I'm there, I'm pulling down the 7/29/2004 show.

http://archive.org/details/dbt2004-07-29.matrix.flac16
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby DewieCox » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:14 am

I gotta chime in hear as a now casual/most likely future big, big fan.

I really love everything about Southern Rock Opera. I like bits and pieces of stuff from the rest of their albums, but that one just floors me.

Recently caught A Secret to A Happy Ending and it gave alot of incite into their band dynamic and the history of the band. Hoping it jump starts a new wider appreciation for them.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby dcfaithful » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:21 am

DewieCox wrote:I gotta chime in hear as a now casual/most likely future big, big fan.

I really love everything about Southern Rock Opera. I like bits and pieces of stuff from the rest of their albums, but that one just floors me.

Recently caught A Secret to A Happy Ending and it gave alot of incite into their band dynamic and the history of the band. Hoping it jump starts a new wider appreciation for them.


I still need to see that film.

Keep giving their other stuff a fighting chance, it will grow on you I'm sure. They're too great in their performing and songwriting abilities to not breakthrough.

Mike Cooley is a fucking badass.
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby helplessdancer » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:28 pm

just get the live from the 40 watt dvd

i played that dvd for some music lovers and they were totally convinced. it's total perfection. imo
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Re: Drive By-Truckers

Postby ComeToTX » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:04 pm

helplessdancer wrote:just get the live from the 40 watt dvd

i played that dvd for some music lovers and they were totally convinced. it's total perfection. imo


agree 100% if you can find the mp3's do that too. never better than that period that DD and TDS came out. Still great but they were the tits with isbell.
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