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scott
response 100 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 00:32 UTC 1997

A sampler CD from the Discipline Mobile Global label.  Right now something
like of new-age is playing, but there will be something really scary coming
along in a track or two... ;)
abchan
response 101 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 19:58 UTC 1997

Angel Eyes (Ace of Base)
scott
response 102 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 01:45 UTC 1997

Tom Waits, "Bone Machine".  Not very cheerful, but one of his best albums.

(Hmm, I seem to be on a Tom Waits kick lately)
abchan
response 103 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 14:47 UTC 1997

"Ravine" (Ace of Base)
eskarina
response 104 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 21:28 UTC 1997

The Stranger - Billy Joel, a song written in the height of his alcoholism,
and it kind of shows.
kewy
response 105 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 00:31 UTC 1997

i actuallly really like that song... only have  acopy of it on record tho..
i copied it to tape once upon a time, but that seemed to dissapear.
eskarina
response 106 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 02:31 UTC 1997

Yes, I really like that song too.  But my favorite Billy Joel song is "Summer,
Highland Falls", which no one seems to have heard of.  The Stranger is a
decent album, as are Songs in the Attic, the Nylon Curtain, and River of
Dreams.
otaking
response 107 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 12:36 UTC 1997

A Tori Amis interview CD. It's really cool. (It took Tower long enough to
get a copy.)
abchan
response 108 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 16:20 UTC 1997

"Be My Lover" (?)
kewy
response 109 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 16:41 UTC 1997

la bouche, abchan
krj
response 110 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 20:23 UTC 1997

Anthony Newman, Scarlatti sonatas on harpsichord.
A budget Sony release which has become a house favorite in the last 
month.
otaking
response 111 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 12:56 UTC 1997

"Theme from 'To Kill a Dead Man'", Portishead
raven
response 112 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 17:23 UTC 1997

Cool what album is that from, I like Portishead.
otaking
response 113 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 13:04 UTC 1997

Re #112: It's from the CD single Sour Times (Nobody Loves Me).
If you like Portishead, check out MTV's AMP. It's a cool techno, ambient,
type show. They showed the video for "Theme from 'To Kill A Dead Man'"
last weekend. The show is on 1AM on Sunday (or Sat. night).
abchan
response 114 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 17:32 UTC 1997

"I'll Stand By You" (?)

(Re: #109 Thanks, Katy)
kewy
response 115 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 20:09 UTC 1997

prolly the pretenders, abchan.
otaking, do you know how long AMP has been on? i'd kinda given up on mtv, when
i stumbled on AMP a few weeks ago while up north on a trip... i was giddy to
see them playing techno:)  it was kinda odd tho to see the prodigy on mtv the
other day just during a regular video playing segment.  *set drift off*
otaking
response 116 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 12:48 UTC 1997

kewy, I first saw AMP a couple of months ago when I turned on Beavis &
Butthead while playing a game. Suddenly, the coolest videos I've seen on
MTV, including some anime sequences play at 3AM. I never saw it at 3AM
again. I only found it again by accident 2 weeks ago, threw in a tape,
and have been recording it since.
kewy
response 117 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 16:57 UTC 1997

same here, i'll have to remember to tape it tomorrow night... woo hoo, some
worthwhile music on tv, life is good:)
raven
response 118 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 01:54 UTC 1997

I checked out AMP last night.  It was cool to see artisits I respect like
Future Sound of London on empty t.v.  I was just listeing to Camper Van
Beethoven "Telephone Free Landslide Victory" gotta listen to those old
chestnuts every one and awhile. :-)
abchan
response 119 of 403: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 00:33 UTC 1997

"Similiar Features" (Melissa Etheridge)
scott
response 120 of 403: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 15:10 UTC 1997

California Guitar Trio, "Invitation".

I got thru Coop and Agora with Tom Waits' "The Black Rider".  Now why doesn't
the Music conference have a Tom Waits item?  Hm.... maybe I'll enter one.
abchan
response 121 of 403: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 00:51 UTC 1997

"Take Me Home Tonight" (Eddie Money?)
<abchan wonders where she could get a copy of this song>
bruin
response 122 of 403: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 01:18 UTC 1997

"Take Me Home Tonight" was by Eddie Money, along with Ronnie Spector, formerly
of the Ronettes, singing "Be my little baby" after Eddie sings "Just like
Ronnie said..."
krj
response 123 of 403: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 06:05 UTC 1997

Ronnie Spector had a brief solo comeback in the late 70's; I wonder what 
became of her, and of my copy of her LP?
 
Finest Kind, LOST IN A SONG; Canadian trio doing largely traditional
songs from America and England.
scott
response 124 of 403: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 14:00 UTC 1997

"Surfin' the Spillway", an Ann Arbor (and nearby) surf music compilation.
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