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Grex Accordions Item 83: Music Reccomendations
Entered by brenner on Mon Apr 24 15:18:07 UTC 1995:



Why? What

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#1 of 11 by brenner on Mon Apr 24 15:18:53 1995:

 I reccommend the new Chieftains album. It is called the
Long Black Veil and it includes very powerful renditions of
traditional tunes by Mick Jagger, Sting, Sinead O Connor etc.
The Chieftains are one of the most popular Irish Traditional
music groups.



#2 of 11 by steve on Wed Apr 26 15:40:41 1995:

  Steeleye Span.


#3 of 11 by remmers on Fri May 5 11:21:44 1995:

I recommend my performance of James Scott's "Grace and Beauty".
Currently, the only way to hear it is by coming to my house.


#4 of 11 by thanne on Fri May 5 16:01:17 1995:

Do you sing it?  Do you play it on the kazoo?


#5 of 11 by remmers on Mon May 8 10:24:04 1995:

Perform it on the pianoforte, perforce.


#6 of 11 by vsclyne on Mon May 8 16:36:58 1995:

Is that a true, modern pianoforte, or the clinky old
fortepiano?



#7 of 11 by remmers on Mon May 8 19:33:48 1995:

Modern pianoforte, however it would best be performed on the type
of upright pianos one used to find in the parlors of whorehouses.


#8 of 11 by vsclyne on Tue May 9 13:58:45 1995:

Just like ragtime.



#9 of 11 by remmers on Tue May 9 14:13:05 1995:

Which is what it is.


#10 of 11 by orinoco on Tue Mar 26 03:31:09 1996:

Which would explain the uncanny similarity to the aforementioned object


#11 of 11 by raven on Sat Jan 25 05:04:16 1997:

Praytell where can I find the CD of sampled Loons in Baloons, billowing
drifting fragments of electric harp, digitaly delayed harpsichord,
crumbhorn, and the exquisite upright accordion?  I believe the name
of the ensamble is "Loons below the horizen."

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