I'm bringing this thread forward for the 11th anniversary of Feed the Fire! This album is tied with Expando as my favorite Timothy album.
I'm bringing this thread forward for the 11th anniversary of Feed the Fire! This album is tied with Expando as my favorite Timothy album.
Open up your eyes take the devil from your mind
My 2nd favorite Timothy album only after Expando came out. In looking back, even last year I was still saying Every Song Is You was my favorite song with Secular Praise being a close 2nd. I'd have to say that they have probably reversed now but it actually probably depends on my mood. Secular Praise has very special meaning to me and touches me so many ways where Every Song Is You is just fun and I love it for completely different reasons.
Besides ESIY, I love Top Of The Stairs, Make You Feel My Love and The Shadow.
On a completely shallow note, how freakin' sexy is he in all the pictures on the cd?
He sings it high, he plays it low
oh, Willie, I'm always a little shallow when it comes to TB... I admit it...and yesto the pics on the Cd....but I do love this CD just as much as Expando I think...My favorite song on this CD is "Make You Feel My Love".... I would if he did this one live!
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Thanks, Soda. Time to do some listening!! And searching on e-Bay.
Happy Anniversary to Feed the Fire! It would be my pick after Expando, too!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Although Expando is my favorite Timothy CD, Feed the Fire will always have a special place in my heart. It came out after our house burned down. I remember lying in a rented bed, in a rented house, listening to a radio interview with Timothy talking about his new album. It really took my mind off of things for a little while. The title was pretty ironic for me.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FEED THE FIRE!!!
Like many of you, this is also my second favorite of Timothy's solo albums next to Expando. This has been a busy couple of weeks for solo albums. Last week I was celebrating by listening to Joe's The Confessor, and am now celebrating Glenn's After Hours. After I finish listening to that in a few days, I'll celebrate Feed the Fire. Such a chore listening to all this great music.
ETA: SG, that is a very touching story. I'm very sorry about your house, but it does make us realize how powerful music can be in our lives.
Last edited by Ive always been a dreamer; 05-11-2014 at 11:20 AM.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
I love this CD...just about every song...and every time "Song For Owen" comes on...I get tears in my eyes...so sweet...can you imagine your father writing a song for you?...