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The five tracks Oliver's Army contributed to the tribute cd can be heard on our web site.
http://www.oliversarmyband.com


Click on the link for audio samples and enjoy. The tracks are:

Lipstick Vogue
Shallow Grave
Alison
(What's So Funny About) Peace Love & Understanding
I Hope You're Happy Now

Here's another, more direct link:
http://www.tanksleyalves.com/OliversArmy/music/
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Oliver's Army "Lipstick Vogue" is playing while I type. Excellent work. I'll bet it would be fun to just run with that and extend it about 20 minutes, letting the mood move you as you go. That would be fun to hear. The "yoooooou-uuu-oooooou...not just another mouth" is great intonation.

I'm thinking that you guys might have rehearsed this a time or two.

I wish I had the God-given talent. I can, however, whistle along to the entire Kill Bill Vol. I soundtrack while cooking pasta. And on my deathbed I plan to achieve total conciousness. So I got that goin' for me.
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Which is nice.
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It's noiseradio!





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My god. it's another elvis!


(sorry for the back-to-back post).


I'm listening to Lipstick Vogue now, I enjoy it very much.

So you guys are playing in Boston tonight?





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I think my favourite track was "Shallow Grave", cause it sounded like '79 Elvis doing '96 Elvis :D

I suspect all five tracks will end up on the tribute CD, because it's hard to say no to any of these.
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You're all very kind. Thanks.

We're based in Dallas, but if you're ever in the area, come check us out.
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Wow, sounds very Elvis-y.
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pip, that was rude.





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I heard it playing in the next room and thought it was an alternate take from one of the bonus discs but couldn't place it! Congratulations on an outstanding job, that is very impressive. :D
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Kudos to you Noise and the rest of the band- well played, well sung, and of course, great songs. I'll be proud to share a spot on the CD with you.
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Likewise, pophead. If you played well enough for Ray Davies, you're more than good enough for me. And thanks very much for the praise, which from you is high.

Mr. Misery,

Your praise is no less high. I am enotmously gratified by your comments. I see why lapins thinks so highly of you, you silver-tongued devil.
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Noise, impressive!

I can't believe how tight the band is. It must be a blast to play with them.

Shallow Grave was my favorite ... ditto what Bluechair said.
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Due to recent issues with my Explorer, having difficulty accessing the link...

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King of Confidence, I love playing with those guys. Thay're all aces, as far as I'm concerned.


I'm so sorry sulky! PM me an address, and I'll send you a cd. That's the least I can do for all your hard work on the graphics.
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Thanks for the offer, noise...

After some experimentation, found a way to access & download (thanks to my son, the MP3 king!)

Fantastic!! Even my son was impressed (having been forced to listen to E.C. since birth, and inundated with same for 16+ years)...He actually thought these were older studio cuts, or that it was E.C. on vocals with a slightly different back up band. It took me several conversations (and arguments) to convince him it was Oliver's Army.

At which point, another argument began...

GORDON: So, what's the band's name??
MOM: Oliver's Army.
GORDON: No, that's one of the songs. I mean, what's the BAND'S NAME??
MOM: I told you, Oliver's Army.
GORDON: Mom, you're soooo STUPID! That can't be the band's name it's the name of one of the SONGS!!

Kind of a home grown version of "Who's On First?"

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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However, I would love to have a copy of anything the Army's managed to record....will PM you with my mailing address, Noise.
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Post by legman open to offers »

Enjoying the songs right now Noise. Nice job, sounds great. See you guys Friday. I've got the rest of the week off after today. So I'll be primed. Try to work You Bowed Down in the setlist, Please!!!
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Post by Jackson Doofster »

Hey Noise...

Bloody fantastic...loved em all. great stuff.

Always wanted to hear the band and thought I'd have to wait until i visit the USA....maybe one day.

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