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Grex > Music2 > #60: NP #2: Music to Conference By |  |
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scott
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response 25 of 502:
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Aug 6 00:13 UTC 1997 |
Aimee Mann, "Whatever".
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senna
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response 26 of 502:
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Aug 6 01:00 UTC 1997 |
The Beginning is the End is the Beginning, again. Cant' get enough of the
song. I have to have the bass turned way down, unfortunately.
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tpryan
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response 27 of 502:
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Aug 6 01:27 UTC 1997 |
John Fogerty's new CD "Blue Moon Swamp".
Egads, the back of my CD picked up a disease from my TV screen,
it has a Warner's "W" ghosted into the lower right corner.
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snowth
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response 28 of 502:
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Aug 6 04:35 UTC 1997 |
I was listening to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" until the batteries
ran out on my discman. Didn't even get very far. Blat.
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senna
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response 29 of 502:
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Aug 6 07:18 UTC 1997 |
Sex Type Thing, Stone Temple Pilots. I keep forgetting that they made music
like this back in the day.
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mcnally
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response 30 of 502:
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Aug 6 17:13 UTC 1997 |
Can't remember the title of the album and don't want to go check the jewel
case but I'm listening to a cutout-bin CD from Rick Danko / Eric Anderson /
Jonas Fjeld. Uneven, but good in parts..
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bruin
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response 31 of 502:
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Aug 6 21:28 UTC 1997 |
"Lazy River" by Bobby Darin.
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snowth
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response 32 of 502:
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Aug 6 22:43 UTC 1997 |
Uh, one of my seasame street tapes. Best of Ernie, I think. (I've got a
collection. Many of them are from when I was really little and are about to
die. Blat.)
Still no batteries for my discman. :(
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senna
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response 33 of 502:
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Aug 6 23:40 UTC 1997 |
Layla, Eric Clapton (uplugged)
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snowth
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response 34 of 502:
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Aug 7 01:28 UTC 1997 |
Something on WCBN, I don't know what it's called. It's pretty neat, tho'.
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bmoran
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response 35 of 502:
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Aug 7 13:33 UTC 1997 |
The theme song from Sesame Park, the Canadian version of Sesame Street.
(Pat's watching his show, while I 'watch' mine)
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senna
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response 36 of 502:
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Aug 7 14:49 UTC 1997 |
So Fast So Numb, R.E.M. (skips way too much, which is too bad.)
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scott
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response 37 of 502:
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Aug 7 16:31 UTC 1997 |
Skipping is caused by scratches on the CD. Mild scratches can be polished
out with toothpaste! Put a little on your finger, get it wet, then gently
rub on the bottom of the CD from the edge to the center and back a few times.
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krj
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response 38 of 502:
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Aug 7 19:38 UTC 1997 |
I find that skipping is more often caused by dust or stray cat hair,
so puff some moisture on the disc and wipe it on your shirt before
trying more drastic methods.
The Mahones, RISE AGAIN. A Pogues-clone band from Canada, pleasant
enough.
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bruin
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response 39 of 502:
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Aug 7 23:53 UTC 1997 |
I have had tons of problems with CD's on loan from the Ann Arbor
District Library skipping. Guess people don't treat such items with TLC
as I do.
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lumen
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response 40 of 502:
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Aug 8 00:23 UTC 1997 |
The Lightning Seeds's "Sense," from the album of the same name.
A friend of mine called it disco, but it's much better done than that.
Now comes "The Life of Riley," which I hope some people are familiar with.
(Please tell me that some of you know who the Lightning Seeds are!!)
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krj
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response 41 of 502:
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Aug 8 02:34 UTC 1997 |
bruin, have you visually inspected the library CDs for scratches or dirt?
I saw a Lightning Seeds video once on MTV and thought vaguely about getting
an album.
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eskarina
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response 42 of 502:
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Aug 8 03:49 UTC 1997 |
"Whiskey Under the Bridge", by Brooks and Dunn. For some reason I'm in just
the right mood for it right now, and am enjoying the entire album immensely.
Country is wonderful stuff to swing dance to. Four step preferable to six
step.
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mcnally
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response 43 of 502:
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Aug 8 05:18 UTC 1997 |
Lightning Seeds are an Ian McCulloch (of Echo & the Bunnymen) project?
Or am I misremembering?
Listening to King Jammy's "Slow Motion Dub" on the "Dub Chill Out"
collection..
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senna
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response 44 of 502:
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Aug 8 14:08 UTC 1997 |
My skipping is most definitely caused by a scratch.. It's not that mild,
either. Hmm.
Firestarter, Prodigy. The album is pretty good. Not great, but pretty good.
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eskarina
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response 45 of 502:
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Aug 8 16:25 UTC 1997 |
oddly, I'm listening to the exact same thing I was last time. "Whiskey Under
the Bridge". heh
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senna
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response 46 of 502:
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Aug 8 21:37 UTC 1997 |
Would, Alice In Chains... superb song.
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tpryan
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response 47 of 502:
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Aug 8 22:24 UTC 1997 |
Got out two CCR Great Hits CDs, John Fogerty's "Centerfield" to
add to "Blue Moon Swamp" and set the machine to shuffle. "Sweet
Hitchhicker" is playing now.
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eskarina
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response 48 of 502:
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Aug 9 02:16 UTC 1997 |
my father talking about how well he played baseball at his company game
tonight.
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senna
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response 49 of 502:
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Aug 9 10:20 UTC 1997 |
Nothing, because it's early morning and I don't particularly want to wake
anyone up. AEnima by Tool is reverberating in my head, though.
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