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Grex > Music2 > #51: I can't find it anywhere!--the missing music item | |
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orinoco
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I can't find it anywhere!--the missing music item
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Jun 18 01:21 UTC 1997 |
For clueless folks like me, who hear music and don't remember where...
For starters:
Which band did that "Heaven let your light shine down" song?
On which U2 album (if any) did "Hold me Thrill me Kiss me Kill me" appear?
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jiffer
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response 1 of 36:
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Jun 18 04:01 UTC 1997 |
i don't know about the first song, but the U2 song mentioned is actually on
the soundtrack to one of the Batman movies.
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krj
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response 2 of 36:
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Jun 18 04:29 UTC 1997 |
The "light shine down" song is on the Live album THROWING COPPER, if
I remember correctly; I only think I know this because Leslie has
the disc around here somewhere.
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senna
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response 3 of 36:
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Jun 18 06:53 UTC 1997 |
Heaven Let your Light Shine down? Ken is incorrect. It is "Shine," by
Collective Soul, which was played all over the place in 1994. The Album is
Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid, which was actually just a demo
album to demonstrate Ed Rolland's producing skills. If you ever hear the song
live, it sounds a whole lot better (and is fun to sing along to).
jen beat me to the first one. Batman sountracks seem to be getting all the
good sountrack songs. And, of course, bad ones too.
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orinoco
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response 4 of 36:
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Jun 18 22:09 UTC 1997 |
BEEP! I have Throwing Copper, and it's not there...Collective Soul sounds
right to me.
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krj
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response 5 of 36:
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Jun 19 04:14 UTC 1997 |
Yup. Ah well.
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senna
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response 6 of 36:
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Jun 19 20:31 UTC 1997 |
It is, I have both. And I've seen it in concert.
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kewy
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response 7 of 36:
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Jun 24 17:52 UTC 1997 |
anyone know where i might be able to get a copy of the soundtrack to
"memories" it's anime that i saw at animania.. and the music in it sounded
really cool, but i don't know where i'd even begin to look...
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orinoco
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response 8 of 36:
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Jun 25 14:03 UTC 1997 |
Any relation to that #^$*@ song from 'cats'?
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krj
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response 9 of 36:
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Jun 27 03:44 UTC 1997 |
Over in the Agora conference, item #5, response #53, bjorn mentions
items sold by a place called Anime Music Connection, so that seems
like it might be a pretty good place for kewy to start.
All knowledge is contained in Grex. :)
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kewy
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response 10 of 36:
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Jun 29 01:37 UTC 1997 |
nope, orinoco
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orinoco
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response 11 of 36:
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Jun 29 13:41 UTC 1997 |
Aah...then I'm afraid I've never heard of it...
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carson
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response 12 of 36:
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Jan 7 01:16 UTC 1998 |
(Jesse Jaymes' _Thirty-Footer In Your Face_: is it still in print?)
(KMD's _Black Bastards_: Elektra wouldn't release it because of the
cover art; are bootlegs available?)
(Henry Rollins and RuPaul's "Funkytown": the compilation album that it
was supposed to be on dropped refused to include it. has it been
released commercially yet?)
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lumen
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response 13 of 36:
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Jan 7 02:25 UTC 1998 |
A cover of "Funkytown" with RuPaul in it? Interesting..but who's Henry
Rollins?
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eeyore
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response 14 of 36:
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Jan 7 06:17 UTC 1998 |
Out of curiousity, has anybody ever seen a copy of "The Call"'s album
"Let the Day Begin"? I'ts been out of print for a couple of years, but..:)
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mcnally
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response 15 of 36:
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Jan 7 07:00 UTC 1998 |
re #13/14: Henry Rollins is an ex- punk/hardcore musician (Black Flag,
if I recall..) who's made a career doing more spoken word / monologue
stuff in recent years (though he still records with a band sometimes the
spoken word stuff has become the major focus of his performance and
recording efforts lately..)
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scott
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response 16 of 36:
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Jan 7 12:25 UTC 1998 |
Meg, I've got an old used CD of "Let the Day Begin" I can easily part with,
if you want it. I'm not very interested in The Call. :/
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carson
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response 17 of 36:
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Jan 8 00:42 UTC 1998 |
re Henry Rollins:
(The Rollins Band [his current group] played Lollapalooza a while back.
it's hard to say whether Henry is better known for his role in Black
Flag, or for his current foray into spoken word performances. POI: his
spoken word performances usually feature the story of recording
"Funkytown" with RuPaul near the end of the performance.)
(he's solo on the _Spawn_ soundtrack, but I don't remember who the
co-artist was. it wasn't RuPaul.) =^)
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carson
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response 18 of 36:
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Jan 8 00:45 UTC 1998 |
(sorry, that last paragraph doesn't make any sense. it should have read:
"he's on the _Spawn_ soundtrack without the Rollins Band, but I don't
remember who the co-artist was." the _Spawn_ soundtrack, BTW, featured
pairings of acts rock and electronic, much in the way that the
_Judgement Night_ soundtrack paired acts rock and rap.)
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scott
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response 19 of 36:
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Jan 8 01:57 UTC 1998 |
Rollins Band also has a track on the "Crow" soundtrack.
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mcnally
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response 20 of 36:
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Jan 8 06:03 UTC 1998 |
I'd say he's a lot better known now then he ever was during his
stint with Black Flag.. Not that that's saying a lot, as Black
Flag wasn't all that well-known outside of the fairly insular
early 80s punk community.
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eeyore
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response 21 of 36:
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Jan 8 06:22 UTC 1998 |
#15 - Scott: *whimper* NEed any cat sitting done? (well, after the ears
heal. :)
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scott
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response 22 of 36:
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Jan 8 10:42 UTC 1998 |
Relax, Meg. The CD is yours. :)
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qui1
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response 23 of 36:
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Feb 5 19:41 UTC 1998 |
Not to change the subject of Black Flag or anything, but I'm in need. ;)
There was a Grateful Dead album which I cannot remember the name to. It had
a lot of people on the cover, the colors were less psychedelic, more harsher
pastels, there were mountains with people on them, etc etc. That is all I
remember, and if anyone knows what I am talking about, I will be both shocked
and quite "grateful".
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krj
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response 24 of 36:
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Feb 9 18:31 UTC 1998 |
My vague recollection is that "mountains with people on them" is the
motif for the back cover of "Blues for Allah." But there is only one
figure on the front cover.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/dabe/CDs/Artists/grateful.dead.html
seems to be a directory of Dead album covers
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