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mcnally
response 50 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 03:00 UTC 1998

 re #46:  I'm interested in opinions on "A Masked Ball", that's one that
 Opera Grand Rapids is performing next season..

 After a little over a month of travelling it's really good to be back
 home and one of the most appreciated perks (ranking just below getting
 to sleep in an actual bed..) is being able to listen to my music
 collection..  Now playing:  Massive Attack's "Mezzanine"..  one or two
 weak tracks but overall a fine album, recommended.
krj
response 51 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 05:00 UTC 1998

Nanci Griffith, OTHER VOICES 2.  I need to start an item for Nanci
and Lucinda and Gillian and their sisters.
mcnally
response 52 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 17:14 UTC 1998

  Beethoven,  "Emperor" concerto..
tpryan
response 53 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 02:19 UTC 1998

        Mediocre Fred by the Smothers Brothers on Dr. Demento (time warped
from so time in 1989).
mcnally
response 54 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 06:38 UTC 1998

  Portishead - "Dummy"
tpryan
response 55 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 02:49 UTC 1998

        Strictly Commercial - Frank Zappa.
        I recently purchased Joe's Garage on CD.  I have the vinyl versions
.  2 CDs instead of 6 vinyl sides is great.
krj
response 56 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 20:15 UTC 1998

Mike Cooper & Ian A. Anderson, THE CONTINUOUS PREACHING BLUES.
Only been waiting about 12 years to get this one...  it came in today's
mail.
mcnally
response 57 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 21:32 UTC 1998

  Hmmm..  Can't think of *any* albums that could live up to a 12-year wait..
scott
response 58 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 22:32 UTC 1998

Adrian Belew, "The guitar as orchestra"
mcnally
response 59 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 06:10 UTC 1998

  Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life"

  I've been hearing the music in lots of odd places lately, mostly films
  and commercials (ever since "Trainspotting"), so I thought I'd drag
  this one out of the closet and indulge in a nostalgic visit back to
  the time when I heard it incessantly because it was the only music
  one of my friends would play.

  Those who were first acquainted with his work with the Stooges will
  doubtless have a vastly different experience with this album than I
  did -- anyone expecting the "Search and Destroy" or "I Wanna Be Your
  Dog" Iggy would have been confused at best by this slickly produced
  collaboration with Bowie but really this album has aged pretty well,
  much better than anything Iggy has done since.
happyboy
response 60 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 19:15 UTC 1998

zombie birdhouse was okie doke
anderyn
response 61 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 19:28 UTC 1998

Old Blind Dogs -- "The Battle of Herlaw".

I got two albums at their last concert and have been listening obsessively
ever since. I *like* them. I particularly like the saxophone (which I'd
never thought I would! but it sounds Scottish. Don't ask me how they do that,
but they do!) and the fiddle/border pipes.
happyboy
response 62 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 20:33 UTC 1998

right this minnit it's The Klezmatics: "Jews with Horns."
orinoco
response 63 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 17:51 UTC 1998

Pink Floyd, "Time"
krj
response 64 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 21:07 UTC 1998

Steeleye Span, ROCKET COTTAGE.  A lot about this album annoyed me 
back when it was new in 1976, but 20+ years on, even the more dated
Steeleye material seems to have a lot to offer me.  Simple nostalgia,
no doubt.
senna
response 65 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 16:16 UTC 1998

"Third Eye," Tool
senna
response 66 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 14:34 UTC 1998

"All In the Family," the album version, by Korn.  Just came out yesterday.
krj
response 67 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 19:31 UTC 1998

Talking Heads, SPEAKING IN TONGUES.  I've been on a nostalgia trip 
for my late-70s/early-80s college years this weekend.
bmoran
response 68 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 25 15:15 UTC 1998

Babylon 5 vol.2   Pat found it at the library and has listened to it about
a hundred times a day. He's got the video on hold at the movie store.
carson
response 69 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 30 18:55 UTC 1998

(Village People are on in the background.)
senna
response 70 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 30 23:36 UTC 1998

Hmm.  I think they escaped being consumed by Gwar.  To see for sure, go to
http://wwwfights.com and click on results at the bottom of the page.  After
this wednesday, you'll have to click on history and select "Village People
vs the Spice Girls."
orinoco
response 71 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 03:15 UTC 1998

Brain Damage, by Pink Floyd, isn't playing but is running through my head on
endless repeat. Spent the evening watching the Wizard of Oz and listening to
Floyd.
mcnally
response 72 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 04:57 UTC 1998

  No wonder you're plagued by brain damage!

  (sorry, couldn't resist the setup..  I don't actually have anything
  against the Wizard of Oz or Pink Floyd (in moderation..))
senna
response 73 of 504: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 07:35 UTC 1998

"Third Eye," by Tool.
mcnally
response 74 of 504: Mark Unseen   Sep 1 08:44 UTC 1998

  Yo La Tengo -- "Painful"  (a misnomer, imho..)
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