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Grex > Music1 > #56: More of the sounds that fill my head | |
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ber
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response 100 of 246:
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Oct 10 04:07 UTC 1992 |
Now, please, dont you cry, beautiful Edith -- Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
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hawkeye
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response 101 of 246:
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Oct 12 14:51 UTC 1992 |
Julianna Hatfield - Hey Babe. Really great.
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aa8ij
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response 102 of 246:
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Oct 15 23:04 UTC 1992 |
tcc was right... Shepherd Moon is a GREAT enya CD... I think I am in
love... or at least very defensive of my enya CD...
I also bought a couple of "Listener's choice" CD's from Miejer's and
they aren't that bad... they have 9 or 10 in the set and they cost 3.99
each. bach,beethovan,mozart,vivaldi,etc
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arabella
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response 103 of 246:
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Oct 16 01:16 UTC 1992 |
Now listening to the Oyster Band, "Step Outside."
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mcnally
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response 104 of 246:
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Oct 16 01:51 UTC 1992 |
I'm bummed that both my "Watermark" and "Shepherd Moons" CDs have gone
AWOL..
Right now I'm listening to George Bush babble about national health care.
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aa8ij
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response 105 of 246:
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Oct 16 02:04 UTC 1992 |
ACK!!! I can only imagine the pain that situation is causing.
I too am listening to Ross Perot babble on in his stupid drawl.
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krj
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response 106 of 246:
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Oct 18 05:55 UTC 1992 |
#100 - *sigh*. I haven't played any Roland Kirk in ages, since all my
Kirk albums are vinyl. I need some of his stuff on CD.
CBC's "Nightline", something dance-oriented. They were playing old Maria
Muldaur a bit back. I love this show.
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mcnally
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response 107 of 246:
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Oct 19 05:42 UTC 1992 |
Brian Eno - "Music For Airport"
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krj
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response 108 of 246:
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Oct 20 04:26 UTC 1992 |
Able Tasmans, A CUPPA TEA AND A LIE DOWN. Take the patented New Zealand
jangle-pop, mix in a healthy dose of The Moody Blues, fold in some
dissonance and some meditative piano work. This could be a big favorite
for me.
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ber
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response 109 of 246:
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Oct 20 05:11 UTC 1992 |
Pete Johnson - 1938 to 1939 (w/Big Joe Turner, et. al.)
Some great Kansas City boogie-woogie piano with blues shouter Turner
on enough tracks to keep things hoppin'.
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mcnally
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response 110 of 246:
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Oct 20 16:59 UTC 1992 |
Siouxsie and the Banshees - "Twice Upon a Time" (singles collection..)
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ber
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response 111 of 246:
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Oct 21 03:52 UTC 1992 |
Ball & Chain -- Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton.
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mcnally
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response 112 of 246:
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Oct 21 18:25 UTC 1992 |
Air Conditioner Orchestra - "Machine Room Rattle"
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mcnally
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response 113 of 246:
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Oct 23 20:27 UTC 1992 |
Brian Eno - Before and After Science
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aa8ij
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response 114 of 246:
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Oct 24 00:44 UTC 1992 |
Enya - Watermark.
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robh
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response 115 of 246:
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Oct 24 00:48 UTC 1992 |
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes. (Did I mention that one already?)
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ber
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response 116 of 246:
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Oct 25 01:02 UTC 1992 |
Hockey game -- Detroit Red Wings ;)
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mcnally
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response 117 of 246:
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Oct 26 03:58 UTC 1992 |
Bill Laswell - "Hear No Evil"
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mcnally
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response 118 of 246:
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Oct 30 20:27 UTC 1992 |
Moodswings - "Moodfood" I like this album more than I was expecting to
when I bought it.. I need to seek out other acts making this style of
music..
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ber
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response 119 of 246:
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Nov 12 00:01 UTC 1992 |
Leapin' & Lopin' - Sonny Clark ( Blue Note Records ).
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mcnally
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response 120 of 246:
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Nov 12 00:19 UTC 1992 |
Joe Jackson - "I'm the Man"
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steve
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response 121 of 246:
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Nov 12 02:40 UTC 1992 |
The four seasons - Vivaldi
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krj
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response 122 of 246:
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Nov 22 07:47 UTC 1992 |
The Cowboy Junkies, "Black-Eyed Man".
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mcnally
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response 123 of 246:
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Nov 22 21:13 UTC 1992 |
Elvis Costello - "Imperial Bedroom"
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krj
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response 124 of 246:
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Dec 9 04:53 UTC 1992 |
JAMS, "Bastardmusik". Not as instantly catchy as their first album,
"Bastard".
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