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Grex > Music3 > #135: NP #2: Music to Conference By | |
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scott
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response 100 of 189:
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Sep 8 01:07 UTC 2003 |
David Bowie, "Lodger". Goes back to library tomorrow. Didn't know Adrian
Belew was on albums this early.
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scott
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response 101 of 189:
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Sep 10 00:31 UTC 2003 |
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, some kind of best-of CD set I found at the library.
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jaklumen
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response 102 of 189:
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Sep 10 05:10 UTC 2003 |
Tom Tom Club, "Genius of Love"
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otaking
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response 103 of 189:
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Sep 10 22:37 UTC 2003 |
Steve Reich - Different Trains
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scott
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response 104 of 189:
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Sep 11 01:16 UTC 2003 |
Jane Siberry, "Bound by the Beauty". Another library loan. I could swear
I've heard this one before, but that doesn't seem likely. Anyway, I like it.
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katie
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response 105 of 189:
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Sep 11 18:11 UTC 2003 |
I love Jane Siberry's music. We sing it at church all the time. (Yes,
really. "False False Fly," "Calling All Angels," and various Christmms
songs).
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scott
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response 106 of 189:
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Sep 12 00:00 UTC 2003 |
Bruce Springsteen, "The Wild, the Innocent, and the E-Street Shuffle". First
album, and still one of his best.
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scott
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response 107 of 189:
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Sep 12 00:06 UTC 2003 |
Oops, that's his second album. First was "Greetings from Asbury Park", which
is another atypical but still interesting album.
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scott
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response 108 of 189:
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Sep 12 00:31 UTC 2003 |
Christina Brano, "Corpo Illuminado". Portugese fado music! If she ever makes
it back the Ark it's a show worth seeing.
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otaking
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response 109 of 189:
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Sep 13 02:15 UTC 2003 |
Re #104-105: After reading the mentoin of Jane Siberry, I just put on "Maria"
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dbratman
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response 110 of 189:
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Sep 17 06:31 UTC 2003 |
Rodoin Shchedrin's "Carmen Ballet", an imaginative re-orchestration of
selections from the opera. ("Les Toreadors" on the xylophone, etc.) I
pulled this out after hearing a piece on the radio which was announced
as from Shchedrin's Carmen, but which was actually from the orchestral
suite of the original Bizet.
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mcnally
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response 111 of 189:
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Sep 20 07:52 UTC 2003 |
re #108: If you like fado you'd probably also like the related
Cabo Verdean form known as morna. The Ann Arbor library has
(or had) an excellent collection of Cabo Verdean music called
"The Soul of Cape Verde", which I highly recommend.
Meanwhile I'd be interested in any fado recommendations you might
have..
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krj
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response 112 of 189:
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Sep 21 19:29 UTC 2003 |
I should look for that Cape Verde disc, Mike. I've gotten into
checking things out from the library recently as I try to throttle
back CD spending.
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scott
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response 113 of 189:
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Sep 24 00:50 UTC 2003 |
Been listening to a lot lately, probably due to trying to sort out my CD
collection from the boxes it was packed in. Right now is Miles Davis's "Kind
of Blue", earlier was The Police with "Regatta de Blanc" (mastered way too
bright) and the Moody Blues "Days of Future Passed" from the library.
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scott
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response 114 of 189:
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Sep 27 18:31 UTC 2003 |
The RFD Boys, on a Minidisc I made last night when I did sound. Sounds better
than I expected. My ears were sort of plugged up with a cold last night.
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scott
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response 115 of 189:
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Oct 15 02:33 UTC 2003 |
Youssou N'Dour, "Set".
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goose
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response 116 of 189:
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Oct 18 00:34 UTC 2003 |
Minor threat - Minor Threat This ia part of an old aircheck tape of a friend
which I'm transferring to CD. It's WMHW-FM 91.5 circa 1987....lots of great
memories....:-)
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krj
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response 117 of 189:
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Oct 18 04:37 UTC 2003 |
Dikanda, "Jakhana Jakhana." Fresh out of the package from Poland,
which is covered in pretty postage stamps I should pass along to
Twila. On first play, Leslie and I are quite happy with this,
Dikanda's second album.
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krj
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response 118 of 189:
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Nov 7 02:43 UTC 2003 |
Richard Thompson, "1000 Years of Popular Music." Our hosts are
impressed, we'll have to get a copy to send them as a thank-you gift.
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scott
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response 119 of 189:
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Nov 7 03:11 UTC 2003 |
Steely Dan, "Aja". I wish they didn't pan the drums randomly; it would be
a lot cooler to hear Steve Gadd's stuff with a normal drumkit spread.
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micklpkl
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response 120 of 189:
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Nov 13 04:52 UTC 2003 |
Hey, I remembered this item when I was actually BBSing. ;)
Roseanne Cash, "Closer Than I Appear"
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tpryan
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response 121 of 189:
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Nov 15 21:37 UTC 2003 |
A CD collection called Stagedoor Canteen. Mostly 40's stuff.
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bmoran
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response 122 of 189:
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Nov 18 03:47 UTC 2003 |
The blues show on american public radio. Son House was just playing at the
1965 Newport festival. Bob went electric that year, too.
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twenex
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response 123 of 189:
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Nov 18 15:10 UTC 2003 |
The Commie with a Cold.
Cheating a bit here. Ken Livingstone was just on the radio. For those who
don;t know, KL is currently Mayor of London, and in the 1980s he gained a
reputation for being on the "hard left" of the Labour Party, and the nickname
"Red Ken". On the negative side, he has a rather awful nasal twang,
which, combined with his Cockney accent, makes him, to the Northern English,
sound quite frightful.
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scott
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response 124 of 189:
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Nov 20 17:54 UTC 2003 |
Howe Home (actually Howe Gelb), "The Listener".
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