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kewy
response 75 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 05:52 UTC 2000

Led Zepplin II, Beatles - Abbey Road
gelinas
response 76 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 06:14 UTC 2000

My daughter (13) got a kick out of that one when she finally listened to it
the other day, happyboy. :)
carla
response 77 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 06:55 UTC 2000

sister psychosis
don't got a lot to say
jules
response 78 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 23:55 UTC 2000

neutral milk hotel - avery island
luna - penthouse
velvet underground and nico
pixies - trompe le monde
stereolab
isis
response 79 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 00:30 UTC 2000

I just got a great 50 cd stereo so pretty much everything in there is "heavy
rotation" but most of it is Zeppelin (all 9 studio albums) Pink Floyd (the
Wall/Wish You Were Here), Liz Phair , Jeff Buckley's Mystery White Boy, U2,
Bob Dylan and Kula Shaker. I periodically change discs so that i can make mix
tapes, but then end up putting everything back in the way it was.
carla
response 80 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 21:52 UTC 2000

the golden palominos collection "Thundering herd"
jules
response 81 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 23:54 UTC 2000

same stuff in my heavy rotation right now
kewy
response 82 of 108: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 02:33 UTC 2000

Heavy rotation lately is my punk-ska covers album that I made.  it is gud.
carson
response 83 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 23:02 UTC 2000

(I've been forced into heavy rotation mode, as I've been dropped into
a foreign country with only 20 or so CDs. [dead island discs, anyone?]
I'd like to say it's the Meryn Cadell album that's been getting the
bulk of rotation, but it's actually been my two Eminem albums.)
kewy
response 84 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 23:37 UTC 2000

Sloan - Twice Removed
Great Big Sea - Play

I'd say in honor of your Canadian voyage, Carson, but I wouldn't be 
telling the truth.  It's just what's sounded good lately :)
kewy
response 85 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 23:37 UTC 2000

or maybe I should say honour.
eeyore
response 86 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 05:46 UTC 2000

*whimper* Play is the one GBS cd that I *DON'T* have.  But I have a tape with
the best of the other 4 cds on it in my car right now.  It's been playing in
my car nonstop for a month now.
anderyn
response 87 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 17:21 UTC 2000

Play is cool. That and Rant and Roar and Up are the three I have (I think).
krj
response 88 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 00:19 UTC 2000

The two main discs getting repetitive play are:
  Kristi Stassinopolou, "Echotropia."   The publicity hype describes it 
            as a blend of Greek folk, progressive rock and electronica.
            I hope to order her other two in-print CDs imminently, since
            I'm really taken with this one.
  Malinky, "Last Leaves."  Dorky looking cover obscures a very good 
           traditional Scottish folk band with a very good woman singer,
           Katrine (lastnameforgotten), playing a lot of songs you 
           know very well if you've listened to British Isles stuff 
           for years.  Their version of "Alison Gross" is the promotional
           track, for example.   Likely to be of interest to 
           Twila, Mickey, Megan, maybe David Bratman.
carson
response 89 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 00:11 UTC 2000

re #84:  (pretend it's in honour of yours.)  ;)
gnat
response 90 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 17:54 UTC 2000

The new Vic Chesnutt album, "Merriment," and the new Olivia
Tremor Control singles comp have gotten a lot of play lately.  Vic
is wonderful as always - only he would title a song "Preponderance" -
and the OTC disc is a mixed bag - some great pop songs and a lot
of musique concrete wanking.
krj
response 91 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 18:02 UTC 2000

(Hi gnat!  I wasn't sure you were going to come back.)
gnat
response 92 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 19:08 UTC 2000

Yeah, I'm back for a little while, till I get too busy at
my new job.  :)
kewy
response 93 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 03:51 UTC 2000

I've been listening to a lot of Led Zeppelin.. or at least, was on my trip.
In order of spins:
Physical Grafitti
I
III
sspan
response 94 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 02:20 UTC 2000

Shannon Curfman - Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions. Was it one of yu I heard about
her from? if so, thanx.
Rachael Lampa - Live for You. A month ago I couldn't find a CD store employee
that had heard of her.. now it seems like she's on some TV show every other
day.
Nichole Nordeman - This Mystery.
tpryan
response 95 of 108: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 16:17 UTC 2000

        Nothing recently.  I think I have listened to at least 40 different
new CDs within this month.  I've been on a adventuresome listening kick.
orinoco
response 96 of 108: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 16:19 UTC 2000

My cd player is busted, and I've been too lazy to cart my CDs down to the
computer, so Eryka Badu's "Baduizm" has been living in the CD-rom drive all
week.  Somehow I haven't gotten sick of it yet.  On first hearing, I thought
it was deadly repetitive, but it's grown on me enormously.
gnat
response 97 of 108: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 18:16 UTC 2000

I've been in a crummy mood lately and the gloom of Portland autumn
is kicking in, so it's been Black Heart Procession and Will Oldham
(he of the lovely broken croon) on an endless loop...  BHP sound
like a cross between Nick Cave and Tom Waits, with horns and pump
organ and musical saw, and are splendidly dismal.
ashke
response 98 of 108: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 20:23 UTC 2000

Mostly mp3 mixes on my computer at home.  haven't had a chance to make many
cd's lately, but putting together combinations in my WinAmp to see if I'd like
to make an album out of them.  Assorted songs are poppy tunes and things that
catch my ear.
bmoran
response 99 of 108: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 16:44 UTC 2000

Brian Ferry's "as time goes by", from the library. Neat arraingments of
tunes from the (mostly) mid thirtys.
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