Dishwalla's music speaks to people at a very personal level. The band consistently demonstrates a unique ability to write music that elevates the personal to the universal. The Santa Barbara-based band made quite the splash a few years back with Pet Your Friends, a provocative mix of pop savvy and soulful rock grind. Fueled by the smash hit single "Counting Blue Cars," the album blazed onto the pop charts and blanketed rock radio, with the video garnering heavy play on MTV and VH1.
Between the fall of 2001 and the Summer of 2003 Dishwalla went on tour to promote their 2002 release Opaline. Produced by Gregg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting) and recorded in Los Angeles, the album proved relentless on the radio airwaves with the Top 20 hit, "Somewhere in the Middle." Touring Consistently for two Years, the band performed 258 shows in 470 days covering both ground and air. The performances were recorded live and these moments capture the band in what athletes call "the flow state." Dishwala was in the zone, redefining their boundaries and performing better than ever. Traveling with Navy Morale Welfare Recreation tour in Europe and North Africa on board the USS Nimtz only fueled the intensity of their performance. This live album is the result of a rock band doing what they love.
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Live... Greetings From The Flow State [Live]
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Live... Greetings from the Flow State
Dishwalla Manufacturer: Immergent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BC8SNI Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Stay Awake
- Once in Awhile
- Home
- Moisture
- Angels or Devils
- Counting Blue Cars
- Somewhere in the Middle
- Every Little Thing
- Give
- Haze
- So Much Time
- Until I Wake Up
- So Much Time
Tracks:
- Entire album in 5.1 surround and stereo
- Mad Life bonus video
- Live performance video of Counting Blue Cars
- Live performance video of Opaline
- Live performance video of Somewhere in the Middle
- Live performance video of Home
- Live performance video of Mad Life
- Home Navy performance video
- Photo gallery
- Bonus ROM-only content
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Album Description
This DualDisc release of Dishwalla's incredible live album takes the band up a notch by including live performance videos of "Counting Blue Cars," "Opaline," "Somewhere In The Middle," "Angels Or Devils," and "Home". Also included are "Home" Navy Performance video live from the battleship Nimitz and a Dishwalla photo gallery.
Between the fall of 2001 and the Summer of 2003 Dishwalla went on tour to promote their 2002 release Opaline. Produced by Gregg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting) and recorded in Los Angeles, the album proved relentless on the radio airwaves with the Top 20 hit, "Somewhere in the Middle." Touring Consistently for two Years, the band performed 258 shows in 470 days covering both ground and air. The performances were recorded live and these moments capture the band in what athletes call "the flow state." Dishwala was in the zone, redefining their boundaries and performing better than ever. Traveling with Navy Morale Welfare Recreation tour in Europe and North Africa on board the USS Nimtz only fueled the intensity of their performance. This live album is the result of a rock band doing what they love. Some fans call it Dishwalla's Greatest Hits!
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Live... Greetings From The Flow State
Dishwalla Manufacturer: Immergent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AINK9 Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Stay Awake
- Madlife
- One in A while
- Home
- Moisture
- Angels or Devils
- Counting Blue Cars
- Somewhere In The Middle
- Every Little Thing
- Give
- Haze
- So Much Time
Album Description
Dishwalla's music speaks to people at a very personal level. The band consistently demonstrates a unique ability to write music that elevates the personal to the universal. The Santa Barbara-based band made quite the splash a few years back with Pet Your Friends, a provocative mix of pop savvy and soulful rock grind. Fueled by the smash hit single "Counting Blue Cars," the album blazed onto the pop charts and blanketed rock radio, with the video garnering heavy play on MTV and VH1.Between the fall of 2001 and the Summer of 2003 Dishwalla went on tour to promote their 2002 release Opaline. Produced by Gregg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting) and recorded in Los Angeles, the album proved relentless on the radio airwaves with the Top 20 hit, "Somewhere in the Middle." Touring Consistently for two Years, the band performed 258 shows in 470 days covering both ground and air. The performances were recorded live and these moments capture the band in what athletes call "the flow state." Dishwala was in the zone, redefining their boundaries and performing better than ever. Traveling with Navy Morale Welfare Recreation tour in Europe and North Africa on board the USS Nimtz only fueled the intensity of their performance. This live album is the result of a rock band doing what they love.
Album Description
Full Title - Live...Greetings From The Flow State. 2003 live album for the hard rockers from Santa Barbara recorded on their relentless touring between 2001 and 2003. Traveling with the Navy Morale Welfare Recreation tour in Europe and North Africa on board the USS Nimitz only fueled the intensity of their performance. 12 tracks including a live rendition of their catchy pop breakthrough single 'Counting Blue Cars'. Immergent.Customer Reviews:
Live - .......2006-10-22
Also, 99% the camera footage are of the band (remember I pay to see a group on stage, not of the crowd - not sure why some bands don't get that on their dvd)
Back to the dvd, Dishwalla puts on a good show here and if I had been there I would have felt I had gotten my time/moneys worth. They mix songs from all their albums and the stagemanship is tight. At times the dvd is a little dark and the spotlight misses them or the guys are out of que, these are my only noted negative comments..
If you like a band that dosen't need fire or fog to get things going or in this case just allows the music to speak, then I suggest this dvd. The songs all flow and the mini solo acts remind you this is a rock band with talent. It shold be noted that watching JR standing on the drum kit is worth it.............that looks so cool!
Crank it up.....
Dishwalla prove themselves as a great live band.......2006-01-11
I bought this CD and the music inspired me so much, that I went and bought all 4 of the CDs showcased on it.
They are a great band; and yes some of the live 'stuff' is not as good as the original recordings, but, live (in my opinion) is often better.
I recommend this CD for your collection. If you think some of the mixing could be done better, then I'd whole-heartedly suggest that you go and buy all the Dishwalla studio discs!
You won't be disappointed.
5 Stars.
I own it and I love it!!!!.......2004-12-22
WORTH BUYING!!!.......2004-06-21
In concert.......2004-06-14
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