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anderyn
response 150 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 16:28 UTC 1999

Don't think I've heard them... I have the Robotech CD, which is getting old
now, since Rhiannon played it to DEATH while she was deprived of other anime
music, but I havne't heared Macross Plus....
otaking
response 151 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 19:55 UTC 1999

Give th Macross Plus CD a try. You can find them at Borders or Tower. Wiziwyg
(sp?) also has a few Japanese releases.
anderyn
response 152 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 15:02 UTC 1999

Wizzywig, ah yes.... My daughter has nearly bought out their stock. :-)
She goes there far too frequently. Smile.
kewy
response 153 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 6 05:34 UTC 1999

does anyone else have the memories soundtrack?  they played memories at 
animania prolly a year and a half ago now.  I was fortunate enough to 
recieve the CD as a gift from someone who knew that I really really 
wanted it, if it even existed.  I love that CD, but it's not something I 
listen to all the time... have to be in the mood for it.
otaking
response 154 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 02:55 UTC 1999

I wish I had that CD. I found a copy in London 2 years ago, but I didn't buy
it. If I knew it would be so hard to find in the states, I would've bought
it on the spot. I'm still kicking myself for that.
krj
response 155 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 16:03 UTC 1999

Which CD is this?  
otaking
response 156 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 19:43 UTC 1999

The Memories soundtrack mentioned in #153
anderyn
response 157 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 21:34 UTC 1999

And which memories is that? Rhiannon might be interested....
Now if I could only keep her from putting the Bubblegum Crisis songs in
my CD player so I get surprised when I put the headphones on....

otaking
response 158 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 01:41 UTC 1999

Memories is an anthology movie by Katsuhiro Otomo, creator of Akira.
krj
response 159 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 22:37 UTC 1999

The reason I was asking what CD this was, is because it should not 
be hard to get, here in the US, most CDs sold in Britain.
I was going to offer to sniff around for this one, but perhaps Twila
has better sources for Anime stuff.
mcnally
response 160 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 22:44 UTC 1999

  holy fragmented sentence, Batman!
anderyn
response 161 of 166: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 01:36 UTC 1999

nnnnooooo, not really, since most of the anime stuff i get is from
one place, and it's really spotty.
orinoco
response 162 of 166: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 17:35 UTC 1999

Well, it was interesting to re-read my list from '97 and see how my taste's
changed.  Most of the stuff there I still at least like (with the exception
of Phish, who started getting on my nerves a good while ago), but there's very
little I'd consider essential.  Abbey Road, maybe.  
otaking
response 163 of 166: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 00:14 UTC 1999

I just looked at my list (which is only from March). The only change I would
make is a copy of a friend's unique CD compilation made of songs under 90
seconds. It's a great mix of music including The Residents, They Might Be
Giants, The Beatles, and Shel Silverstein. I just heard it recently and I love
it.
tpryan
response 164 of 166: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 22:15 UTC 1999

        It that Paul Estin's Eclectica 16: Attention Deficit Disorder?
I just got a copy of that last night.  Eclecitica #11 is on now.
otaking
response 165 of 166: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 14:46 UTC 1999

Yes! How did you get a copy? I would love to get a copy!
tpryan
response 166 of 166: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 22:04 UTC 1999

                Paul stopped by last night.  I've been helping Paul
with material for the series, including more Big Daddy and Rerun
Rock (George of the Junkgle done like Led Zepplin.  That and making
sure he has blanks to get these copied onto.
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