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25 new of 420 responses total.
tpryan
response 25 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 23:33 UTC 2001

        The 4CD Disney classics set.  Sounds great at better than 50%
off, too.
dbratman
response 26 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 01:19 UTC 2001

I too have gotten out my early Clannad albums.  Sigh.

(So, Ken, what do you think of Fuaim now?)
scott
response 27 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 01:51 UTC 2001

The Beatles, "Help".

I really need to rent "The Rutles" again soon.
tpryan
response 28 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 17:19 UTC 2001

        The Rutles "All You Need is Cash" should be on DVD by March.
dbratman
response 29 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 19:28 UTC 2001

Oh good.  I'd rather see the film again than listen to the Rutles album.

The film is funnier.
mcnally
response 30 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 21:37 UTC 2001

  "All You Need is Cash" is a different film from "The Rutles", isn't it?
oddie
response 31 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 04:46 UTC 2001

Pink Floyd: _Wish You Were Here_. It's just a few minutes into the opening
instrumental bit (my favorite part of the album, along with the title track).
orinoco
response 32 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:17 UTC 2001

Bjork, _Homogenic._  Eric left this disc at my apartment one day, and I
loathed it the first time I listened to it.  Somehow, I ended up putting it
in the player a second time....and a third....and now I've fallen so in love
with it that I really can't bring myself to return it to its rightful owner.

(....so remind me -- why did I let myself take an ethical stance on copyright
law?)
scott
response 33 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 18:07 UTC 2001

A sampler CD from a magazine.
tpryan
response 34 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 23:18 UTC 2001

        Everclear, the old Van Morrison tune "Brown Eyed Girl".
happyboy
response 35 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 00:00 UTC 2001

eugene chadbourne & jimmy carl black: colorado koolaid
krj
response 36 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 03:22 UTC 2001

Kristi Stassinopoulou; the album ECHOTROPIA is moving into the play-daily 
category.
eeyore
response 37 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 03:56 UTC 2001

Sarah Harmer - You were Here.

I saw her live a few months ago with GBS, and kinda liked her stuff,  but
thought there wasn't enough energy to it.  Now, she's coming to the Ark next
month, and we've been thinking about going to see her.  So I figured that I'd
get her cd, since I've been meaning to, especially since it would be worth
finding out if she is worth seeing again.  OH MY!!!  I was expecting to be
disappointed, and was deffinately not!  The songs that I remember liking at
the concert, came out with a lot more energy, and I like them alot more now.
I recognize all of the songs from the concert, but enjoy them more.

Sorry about the odd rambling....It's bed time.  :)
krj
response 38 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 17:54 UTC 2001

Gwenc'hlan, "un peu d'air."  Breton classic folk-rock band.  Second album
not as good as the first, I don't think, but the second half of it 
has really grown on me, lots of bagpipes & flutes & electric guitars & drums.
happyboy
response 39 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 18:20 UTC 2001

Eugene Chadbourne:  The Bully Song
krj
response 40 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 19:52 UTC 2001

Waulk Elektrik, "Um Di Um."  One of my birthday presents to myself.  :)
On first listening, this is exceptional and should appeal to 
Shooglenifty fans.  More later in Celtic music item, I hope.
happyboy
response 41 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 21:29 UTC 2001

r. crumb and the cheap suit serenaders:
        singin' in the bathtub
orinoco
response 42 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 01:06 UTC 2001

(The R Crumb, or just a R Crumb?)
other
response 43 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 01:49 UTC 2001

The Mingus Big Band, w/ Kevin Mahogany -- [I don't know the name of the 
tune, but they're playing it right now]
happyboy
response 44 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 03:06 UTC 2001

r41 *the* r. crumb.
orinoco
response 45 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 06:13 UTC 2001

Mock my pain, why don't you, Eric?  I had a ticket for that show, but I
mis-read some e-mail from the guy who bought us tickets and I was expecting
to show up tomorrow.  :P
micklpkl
response 46 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 14:41 UTC 2001

Capercaillie, "Tobar Mhoire" (Tobermory) from the 1993 SECRET PEOPLE album.

I love the rhythm backing Karen Matheson's Gaelic chanting on this song.
happyboy
response 47 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 15:12 UTC 2001

she's got a great voice fer sure.
scott
response 48 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 20:58 UTC 2001

"Surfin the Spillway", a local surf-band compilation from a few years ago.
micklpkl
response 49 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 22:36 UTC 2001

Bob Schneider, "Metal & Steel" -- The most popular song on KGSR from last
year, as voted by the listeners. 
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