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scott
response 25 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 14:06 UTC 2000

Damn.  Got curious, did a Web search.  Clara Rockmore died in 1998.  :(
gnat
response 26 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 16:36 UTC 2000

Ken, I'm on Saturdays now (6-9am) if you still want to tune in.  I'm
also doing a 8-10pm show on February 2.  I appreciate you getting
up, though...
krj
response 27 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 16:39 UTC 2000

My tape recording machine will tune in and I will listen later.
Radio time shifting, I love it.  Thanks for the update!
goose
response 28 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 13:20 UTC 2000

New Six Clips, the former Getaway Cruiser folks.
gnat
response 29 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 18:20 UTC 2000

Thanks for listening, Ken.  I'd play some Richard Thompson for
you, but our box set got stolen...

Elf Power, "When the Red King Comes."  Any record with a 
zanzithophone on it is fine by me.
orinoco
response 30 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 19:06 UTC 2000

What, pray tell, is a zanzithophone?

Now playing, the tail end of "Mr. Heartbreak" by Laurie Anderson.  
"You know, I see two little pictures of me, and there's one in each of your
eyes...."
gnat
response 31 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 03:30 UTC 2000

A zanzithophone is a saxophone-shaped synthesizer formerly manufactured
by Casio which produces a weird, eerie nasal sort of sound.  I think
they were actually intended as toys.
scott
response 32 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 00:23 UTC 2000

Switched on Bach!!!  This CD is available at the Ann Arbor District Library,
and of course comes highly recommended.

Interesting side note:  The cover and the liner notes say "Wendy Carlos", when
the original (from the 60's) says "Walter Carlos".  Transgender politics can
even affect CD re-releases, evidentally.  Still the same great adapation of
the same great music, anyway.
scott
response 33 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 01:51 UTC 2000

Big Head Todd and the Monsters, (er, first major CD, since I've got a cat on
my lap and don't really want to go look at the CD box).  

Recently started using my guitar with a distortion pedal again, and the song
of choice has been "Bittersweet" off the above CD in a sort of speed punk
adaption.  I really need to learn all the lyrics one of these days.
scott
response 34 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 02:15 UTC 2000

Bjork, "Debut".  Odd stuff, but what a unique voice she has...
mcnally
response 35 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 05:55 UTC 2000

  the Beatles -- "the Beatles"  (aka "The White Album")

  (so what's the rule for this item when you start out responding while
  listening to one album, receive a chat request from a Malaysian Grexer
  in the middle of editing your response, and then change albums before
  you finish entering?)
gypsi
response 36 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 14:17 UTC 2000

Enter two songs.  =)  Cflirt is known for having:

Was "West End Girls"...now listening to "Opportunities".

I'm currently listening to Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'".  Of all the songs
I love to sing, this one *forces* me to belt it out.  =)  Corny, yes...I don't
care.
orinoco
response 37 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 18:58 UTC 2000

"Seven Years in Tibet," by David Bowie, off of "Earthling" -- the only Bowie
album that I have any real tolerance for so far.
scott
response 38 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 20:35 UTC 2000

"Key the Metal Idol" anime soundtrack.  
tpryan
response 39 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 22:44 UTC 2000

        Barnes & Barnes "I married Momma"
lumen
response 40 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 05:40 UTC 2000

I'm not equipped to listen to music computing at school.  A small campus 
makes it easy for admin to clamp down on downloading.

anyway, just got Europop by Eiffel 65, so Blue (Da Ba Dee) is running 
through my head..

just a club/dance tune with cheesy lyrics, but oh, so catchy and just 
the junk food music I like-- electronic music crossed with DJ mixing.  
Actually, I heard one other tune from the album, and the rest may not 
almost promising for this genre.

I love to dance but most of the genre sucks..
sspan
response 41 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 00:13 UTC 2000

Lili Haydn's CD 'Lili'. Pretty good violin rock, some Kate Bush and Tori like
stuff going on.. I still seem to be the only one that remembers her as a
regular on the New Gidget tv show though...
tpryan
response 42 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 00:59 UTC 2000

        Mothership Connection - Parliament.
        I'm listening to Paul Estin's Electica series again.
gypsi
response 43 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 04:12 UTC 2000

Heh...cheesy but good:  Frankie Smith's "Double Dutch Bus"
scott
response 44 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 30 17:08 UTC 2000

Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Blood Sugar Sex Magic".  I don't listen too this much,
but I do like it a fair amount.
krj
response 45 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 30 17:09 UTC 2000

Steeleye Span, "The Journey."  Review in a week or so in the Steeleye Span
item, I hope.
gypsi
response 46 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 30 17:54 UTC 2000

Underworld's "Moaner"...very hyper, exercise-inducing music.
oddie
response 47 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 04:33 UTC 2000

Simon and Garfunkel, "The Boxer" from the _Old Friends_ box set. I could
listen to this song all day...
tpryan
response 48 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 04:49 UTC 2000

        Listening into Acoustic Cafe on 93.9fm right now.
goose
response 49 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 19:06 UTC 2000

who was the guest?

Currently on: The Ric Culver trio (live in the room next to me) -- ric is a
great trombone player formerly with the Glenn Miller Big Band, with Dan
Coulton on Bass, and Jeff (I forget his last name) on Piano.  No drums.

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