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25 new of 502 responses total.
krj
response 200 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 00:30 UTC 1997

Emmylou, "Wrecking Ball"
Heck, it's almost a classic.  :)
senna
response 201 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 04:11 UTC 1997

Mr Brownstone, GnR
mcnally
response 202 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 15:34 UTC 1997

  Steely Dan  -  "Katy Lied"
orinoco
response 203 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 17:44 UTC 1997

You mean you can actually listen to Thrakkatack?  I tried very hard for about
a week to train myself to like it - just as I had earlier trained myself to
like some of the weirder stuff on, say, _Starless and Bible Black_ or _Three
of a Perfect Pair_ - but I couldn't do it.  
scott
response 204 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 22:14 UTC 1997

 The trick in appreciating "THRaCK aTTaCK" is to never listen to it 
directly. Use it as background only, to something you have to use brains 
on.  Then it fills nicely.
orinoco
response 205 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 22:43 UTC 1997

Hmm...well, I've already sold my copy, and unless I find a real cheap used
one I don't think I'm buying another, but I'll keep that in mind.
krj
response 206 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 04:09 UTC 1997

Weill's THREEPENNY OPERA;  Leslie is studying for an upcoming role.
(And, for the first time in years, I have moved both the stereo speakers
to the same wall...)
mcnally
response 207 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 04:57 UTC 1997

  I decided to pass on Thrak Attack but think I agree with orinoco
  about the difficulty of listening to certain Crimson.  If the track
  on the Discipline Records sampler is typical of ThrakAttack I'm
  probably not sorry I gave it a miss.  BTW, for those who like Crimson
  and related Fripp products but don't know what else they might enjoy
  Discipline Records has a 23-song sampler of all their artists which
  I picked up today at Tower for $4.99..

  Right now I'm listening to Luna's "Penthouse"
senna
response 208 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 05:41 UTC 1997

Hail to the Victors
bruin
response 209 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 13:52 UTC 1997

RE #206 "The Three-Penny Opera" is famous for the hit song "Mack the 
Knife."

"Look out! Old Mackie is back!"
kewy
response 210 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 19:28 UTC 1997

sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band, who else? the beatles.
bruin
response 211 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 22:15 UTC 1997

Obviously not the movie soundtrack of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club 
Band" starring the Bee Gees, right, kewy?
krj
response 212 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 01:11 UTC 1997

Beethoven violin sonatas, Arthur Grumiaux (violin) and 
Claudio Arrau (piano).
tpryan
response 213 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 03:48 UTC 1997

re 210: Big Daddy (the band of '59) put out their version of
Sgt. Pepper a few years back, for their 33& 1/3 anniversary, I think.
Either great humor or scariledge, depends if you can take "Lucy"
done as a Little Richard-like rocker.
void
response 214 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 09:20 UTC 1997

   gregorian chants.
orinoco
response 215 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 21:50 UTC 1997

Well, "Lucy in the sky with diamonds" done as gregorian chant would be scary
too...
krj
response 216 of 502: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 03:21 UTC 1997

Indigo Girls, SHAMING OF THE SUN.  
 
Please note that Indigo Girls is a Registered Trademark; unfortunately
Grex does not support the cute little R-in-a-circle mark.
lumen
response 217 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 01:14 UTC 1997

I have no music to listen to in a computer lab
krj
response 218 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 03:00 UTC 1997

Buddy Miller, YOUR LOVE AND OTHER LIES.
Floating nicely in points between country and rock, but more country.
senna
response 219 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 05:16 UTC 1997

"Last," Nine Inch Nails.  This album still blows me away.
mcnally
response 220 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 14:15 UTC 1997

  David Bowie -- "Heroes"  (nail me to my car and I'll tell you who you are??)
scott
response 221 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 15:58 UTC 1997

The Discipline Records sampler CD.
orinoco
response 222 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 01:47 UTC 1997

"Going to California", the Led Zepplin song, as covered by Never The Bride.
mcnally
response 223 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 01:05 UTC 1997

  Spiritualized -- "Lazer Guided Melodies"
kewy
response 224 of 502: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 00:09 UTC 1997

no bruin, but thank you yet again for your random musical knowledge, it was
sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band.. by.. the beatles
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