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Grex > Music2 > #60: NP #2: Music to Conference By |  |
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scott
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response 175 of 502:
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Sep 18 12:35 UTC 1997 |
Myself, "Playing Scales on Bass Guitar".
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senna
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response 176 of 502:
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Sep 19 00:42 UTC 1997 |
My sister, pleading me not to call a friend of hers
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lumen
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response 177 of 502:
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Sep 19 03:06 UTC 1997 |
I'm not listening to anything, but I can hear The Wallflower's "One Headlight"
echoing in my head in bits and pieces..
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mcnally
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response 178 of 502:
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Sep 19 15:12 UTC 1997 |
once again listening to the Magnetic Fields' "The Charm of the Highway Strip",
and I'm going to keep harping about how good this album is until someone else
buys it and agrees with me.. (well, anyway, it really caught my fancy -- my
favorite discovery of the past couple of years..)
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senna
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response 179 of 502:
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Sep 19 20:49 UTC 1997 |
Nothing, except my sisters chattering loudly and a cricket outside the window
and the wind in the trees. I'm in too good of a mood to let my thoughts drift
with any music I might listen to.
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kundans
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response 180 of 502:
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Sep 20 08:08 UTC 1997 |
Right now --- I think Alanis Morisette is doing just great. Long time since
some proper rock came out ....MTV and V will kill us with all this pop ....
the album has enough good songs to spend an evenuing listening to.
Can anyone recommend some good songs of Alice in Chains ... for a
starter ?????
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tpryan
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response 181 of 502:
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Sep 20 16:14 UTC 1997 |
The Ramblin Jack Elliot [re-release] CD on Matt Watroba's
"Folks Like Us" show on WDET, 101.9fm, Saturdays at 12noon.
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senna
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response 182 of 502:
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Sep 21 03:21 UTC 1997 |
Um, good Alice In Chains songs? Would is the best, and there's also Got Me
Wrong, Angry Chair, Rooster, Again, No Excuses, Heaven Beside You, I Stay
Away. There are others, of course.
I'm listening to the wonderful inspiring chorus of Hail to the Victors
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krj
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response 183 of 502:
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Sep 21 03:28 UTC 1997 |
Troka, self-titled album, uptempo Finnish instrumental folk band,
gorgeous recording, from a package which came in today's mail.
Two fiddles, acoustic bass, accordion, harmonium.
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orinoco
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response 184 of 502:
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Sep 21 22:55 UTC 1997 |
Re #WayTheHellBackThere:
I don't know, I *love* Encomium. With the Exception of Sheryl Crow's version
of D'yer Make'r, they're all at least passable tracks, and there are quite
a few real gems - Blind Melon doing "Out on the Tiles," the aforementioned
version of Dancing Days, "Thank You" played by Duran Duran (of course, I'm
just a big fan of that song), "Going to California" played by Never the Bride,
and a wonderful version of "Down By The Seaside" by Robert Plant and Tori
Amos.
Now, my serious Led Zep fanatic friends would probably call a lot of those
tracks heresy - they don't rock as hard as the originals - but they are
well-done. You just have to stop looking at them as LED ZEPPLIN SONGS and
start looking at them as "Wow...here's a good band...and they're playing a
good piece of music". In fact, with that perspective, I think "Down By The
Seaside" is better in the cover version than in the original.
Of course, I'm also just seriously biased towards this album... :)
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krj
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response 185 of 502:
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Sep 22 01:35 UTC 1997 |
Steeleye Span, PARCEL OF ROGUES; the reissue from the UK label BGO.
Seems to fix some of the glaring sound quality problems of the
US Shanachie issue, but it's still pretty hissy.
This is the album which hooked me into electric folk music way back
in 1975; so I suppose you could say there is no end to the
trouble this album has caused for me, and for many of my friends.
This is also the last album Steeleye Span recorded before adding
a drummer.
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senna
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response 186 of 502:
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Sep 22 05:02 UTC 1997 |
AEnima by Tool, again
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orinoco
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response 187 of 502:
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Sep 22 18:57 UTC 1997 |
the Penguine Cafe Orchestra.
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tpryan
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response 188 of 502:
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Sep 22 21:38 UTC 1997 |
my new Homer & Jethro CD, "America's Song Butchers" a CD
compilation. right now "Movin On #2". They also did a Christmas
version of this song. I like the Hank Snow original too.
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void
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response 189 of 502:
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Sep 22 23:57 UTC 1997 |
steeleye span, "commoners crown."
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snowth
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response 190 of 502:
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Sep 23 04:11 UTC 1997 |
re: 184 I wonder why? <smile>
My newest mix tape. Right now it's Phish- Slave to the Traffic Light.
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mcnally
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response 191 of 502:
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Sep 23 16:02 UTC 1997 |
Steely Dan -- "The Royal Scam"
gotta love "Kid Charlemagne"..
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scott
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response 192 of 502:
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Sep 23 16:08 UTC 1997 |
The "Pinky and the Brain" theme song has been stuck in my head most of the
morning...
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krj
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response 193 of 502:
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Sep 23 19:43 UTC 1997 |
Santana, ABRAXAS. I think I'm going to go on a classic-rock binge for
a few days.
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scott
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response 194 of 502:
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Sep 24 22:36 UTC 1997 |
Tom Waits, "The Black Rider"
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krj
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response 195 of 502:
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Sep 25 23:19 UTC 1997 |
TRIKI 1: DIATONIC DYNAMITE, by the ever popular Various Artists.
A collection of Basque accordion & tambourine music.
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bruin
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response 196 of 502:
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Sep 26 01:02 UTC 1997 |
I'm sure that, sooner or later, there will just have to be a musical act
that calls themselves "Various Artists."
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orinoco
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response 197 of 502:
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Sep 26 01:16 UTC 1997 |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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mcnally
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response 198 of 502:
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Sep 26 21:09 UTC 1997 |
The Pet Shop Boys - "Very"
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scott
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response 199 of 502:
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Sep 26 23:37 UTC 1997 |
King Crimson, "THRaK aTTaCK".
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