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* OldShame: "Skeptic's Song", off the first album, is a very flippant response to those who doubt Christianity. Terry Taylor regrets writing those lyrics now, and feels that he sacrificed his integrity to tell Christian listeners what they wanted to hear.
-->'''Terry:''' [...] It is essentially my ongoing prayer that the work I do somehow intrinsically possesses eternal value and is not simply an exercise in self delusion, ego gratification, and neediness for temporal reward and validation--that is except for a couple of songs on my first record.
-->'''Terry:''' [...] It is essentially my ongoing prayer that the work I do somehow intrinsically possesses eternal value and is not simply an exercise in self delusion, ego gratification, and neediness for temporal reward and validation--that is except for a couple of songs on my first record.
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* NamesTheSame:
** Before getting their record deal, they called themselves Jubal's Last Band, then shortened it to Jubal. At a Maranatha Music Group meeting, they had a chance run-in with Daryl Mansfield and realized that his new band was also named Jubal. Embarrassed at the overlap, both bands immediately decided to change their names.
** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart|Band}}, which prompted Terry to say:
--->'''Terry:''' I believe the rock group Heart also had a song called "Strange Animals" and although I've been known to look at times similar to the hefty female singer of that particular band, both song title and physical similarity are strictly coincidental.
** Before getting their record deal, they called themselves Jubal's Last Band, then shortened it to Jubal. At a Maranatha Music Group meeting, they had a chance run-in with Daryl Mansfield and realized that his new band was also named Jubal. Embarrassed at the overlap, both bands immediately decided to change their names.
** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart|Band}}, which prompted Terry to say:
--->'''Terry:''' I believe the rock group Heart also had a song called "Strange Animals" and although I've been known to look at times similar to the hefty female singer of that particular band, both song title and physical similarity are strictly coincidental.
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** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart}}, which prompted Terry to say:
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** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart}}, Music/{{Heart|Band}}, which prompted Terry to say:
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* DevelopmentHell: ''Horrendous Disc''. Delayed for three years, and was only released one week prior to their next studio album.
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* DevelopmentHell: ''Horrendous Disc''. Delayed for three years, and was only released only one week prior to their next studio album.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.conclusions.
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* LongRunnerLineup: Type 2. While Terry Scott Taylor is the only remaining original member, the lineup of Taylor, Ed [=McTaggart=], Tim Chandler and Greg Flesch has remained in place since 1984.
** However, there is an interesting twist: While this is the lineup that qualifies, it did so in 2005, not 1994: Founding guitarist Jerry Chamberlain returned to the band in 1993 and left again in 1995.
** However, there is an interesting twist: While this is the lineup that qualifies, it did so in 2005, not 1994: Founding guitarist Jerry Chamberlain returned to the band in 1993 and left again in 1995.
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* LongRunnerLineup: Type 2. While Terry Scott Taylor is the only remaining original member, the lineup of Taylor, Ed McTaggart, Tim Chandler and Greg Flesch has remained in place since 1984.
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* LongRunnerLineup: Type 2. While Terry Scott Taylor is the only remaining original member, the lineup of Taylor, Ed McTaggart, [=McTaggart=], Tim Chandler and Greg Flesch has remained in place since 1984.
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* LongRunnerLineup: Type 2. While Terry Scott Taylor is the only remaining original member, the lineup of Taylor, Ed McTaggart, Tim Chandler and Greg Flesch has remained in place since 1984.
** However, there is an interesting twist: While this is the lineup that qualifies, it did so in 2005, not 1994: Founding guitarist Jerry Chamberlain returned to the band in 1993 and left again in 1995.
** However, there is an interesting twist: While this is the lineup that qualifies, it did so in 2005, not 1994: Founding guitarist Jerry Chamberlain returned to the band in 1993 and left again in 1995.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.conclusions.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.
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* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.conclusions.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.
* RevolvingDoorLineup: Averted. While Terry Scott Taylor is indeed the only remaining original member, the band's lineup has remained static since 1984.
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* DevelopmentHell: ''Horrendous Disc''. Delayed for three years, and was only released one week prior to their next studio album.
* NamesTheSame:
** Before getting their record deal, they called themselves Jubal's Last Band, then shortened it to Jubal. At a Maranatha Music Group meeting, they had a chance run-in with Daryl Mansfield and realized that his new band was also named Jubal. Embarrassed at the overlap, both bands immediately decided to change their names.
** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart}}, which prompted Terry to say:
-->'''Terry:''' I believe the rock group Heart also had a song called "Strange Animals" and although I've been known to look at times similar to the hefty female singer of that particular band, both song title and physical similarity are strictly coincidental.
* OldShame: "Skeptic's Song", off the first album, is a very flippant response to those who doubt Christianity. Terry Taylor regrets writing those lyrics now, and feels that he sacrificed his integrity to tell Christian listeners what they wanted to hear.
-->'''Terry:''' [...] It is essentially my ongoing prayer that the work I do somehow intrinsically possesses eternal value and is not simply an exercise in self delusion, ego gratification, and neediness for temporal reward and validation--that is except for a couple of songs on my first record.
* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.
* NamesTheSame:
** Before getting their record deal, they called themselves Jubal's Last Band, then shortened it to Jubal. At a Maranatha Music Group meeting, they had a chance run-in with Daryl Mansfield and realized that his new band was also named Jubal. Embarrassed at the overlap, both bands immediately decided to change their names.
** "Strange Animals" shares its name with a song by Music/{{Heart}}, which prompted Terry to say:
-->'''Terry:''' I believe the rock group Heart also had a song called "Strange Animals" and although I've been known to look at times similar to the hefty female singer of that particular band, both song title and physical similarity are strictly coincidental.
* OldShame: "Skeptic's Song", off the first album, is a very flippant response to those who doubt Christianity. Terry Taylor regrets writing those lyrics now, and feels that he sacrificed his integrity to tell Christian listeners what they wanted to hear.
-->'''Terry:''' [...] It is essentially my ongoing prayer that the work I do somehow intrinsically possesses eternal value and is not simply an exercise in self delusion, ego gratification, and neediness for temporal reward and validation--that is except for a couple of songs on my first record.
* ShrugOfGod: In the ''When Everyone Wore Hats'' liner notes, Terry Scott Taylor explains the meanings of every song. Until he gets to "Organ Bar" and writes "Admittedly one of our stranger songs. I'm not sure myself just what it all means, but I sure enjoy the intrigue of it." He ventures some guesses about the identity of the Mysterious Stranger, but doesn't come to any sure conclusions.