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anderyn
response 100 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 21:52 UTC 2001

New Yacoub? New Tellu? Agggghk! Tell me more. (Twila thinks that maybe she
should put those on her Xmas list!)
scott
response 101 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 15:16 UTC 2001

Public Enemy, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back".  I'd recently
started wondering if "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" would work as a
Western tune, and realized I hadn't listened to it in quite some time.
It's actually not that far-fetched an idea, being a song about a prison riot.
tpryan
response 102 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 23:38 UTC 2001

        Da Yoopers - Smelting USA!
tfbjr
response 103 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 22:39 UTC 2001

Lucky & the Zionites - Living (check mp3.com)

Kind of a mix between Steely Dan and Bob Marley.
krj
response 104 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 03:22 UTC 2001

Steeleye Span, TIME.  The 1990s album with both Maddy Prior and Gay Woods
singing, which I was playing in the preview setup at Barnes & Noble
not too long ago.  This was a fun sound, but in personal terms in 
was unstable, and Maddy quit the band a few weeks after this lineup
performed in Ann Arbor.
 
One of my pending projects is to gather up a compilation of the best 
tracks from Steeleye's reunion albums, and maybe some of Maddy's solo 
work since 1988.  "The Old Maid In The Garrett" is up with some of 
the best work the band ever did.
tpryan
response 105 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 14:23 UTC 2001

        "Gravity Exiles" from "Escape from Mundania" by 
Barry & Sally Childs-Helton, a filk tape I transferred to CD.
        Yesterday, I listened to a few Celtic Christmas CDs.
Joel Mabus Christmas CD is queed in the player.
micklpkl
response 106 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 23:19 UTC 2001

"Good Morning Miss Brown," Taj Mahal. From the newest KGSR Broadcasts CD.
krj
response 107 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 21:07 UTC 2001

Oyster Band, "Step Outside."  Eeek, 15 years old.  Where's my cane?
I've taken advantage of Leslie's afternoon rehearsal to shake the 
house a little by playing it extra loud.
mcnally
response 108 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 21:59 UTC 2001

  Listening to an old CD sampler from Charly Records, long ago acquired
  at Schoolkids' (who had stacks and stacks of them for some reason and
  sold them for five or six bucks for ages..)  Now playing:  the Yardbirds
  with "Still I'm Sad". 
  
  The previous track, Townes van Zandt's "Kathleen" has reminded me that
  I've been meaning to pick up a Townes van Zandt album.  Anyone have any
  recommendations where to start?
bmoran
response 109 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 16:22 UTC 2001

Cher Catin by Clifton Chenier etc. from "Music from the Zydeco Kingdom".
Another great Encore find. Great collection from ~1929 to the present.
tfbjr
response 110 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 21:37 UTC 2001

Tool - Undertow
tpryan
response 111 of 369: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 03:19 UTC 2001

        Joe Picapo as Sinatra..his Rock & Roll medley.
otaking
response 112 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 04:11 UTC 2001

Genesis, "Cinema Show" from the live album Seconds Out. It's been a long time
since I've listened to my Genesis albums. I still enjoy them as much as I did
15-20 years ago.
micklpkl
response 113 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 15:35 UTC 2001

Rag Foundation, "Bonny Bunch of Roses"
remmers
response 114 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 16:39 UTC 2001

(Is that ragtime?)
tpryan
response 115 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 18:02 UTC 2001

        George Harrison..best of with "Got my Mind Set on You" on now.
micklpkl
response 116 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 19:07 UTC 2001

re: #114 - No, Rag Foundation is a Welsh combo with roots in traditional Welsh
folk music. To quote from their website, "No rags, but many musical riches
and a very solid foundation of the centuries old, yet neglected, anglophone
traditions of the South Gower." http://www.ragfoundation.co.uk/

N.P: "Madeleine" GWAZIGAN (A very fun traditional Cajun song, arranged by this
group with members from Quebec, Ireland and Brittany.)
krj
response 117 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 22:24 UTC 2001

Dang, I passed their album up at the Tower in Chicago last week.
ea
response 118 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 23:32 UTC 2001

"Johnny Got Suspended (for wearing an Islanders suck t-shirt)" by a 
group called The Zambonis.

I like this group.  I am going to order their CD tomorrow.  (download 
one song on Morpheus then buy the CD ... not 100% legal, but at least 
I'm trying)
micklpkl
response 119 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 21:01 UTC 2001

Jean Ritchie, "The Pig Went Out to Dig" (looks like my holiday music addiction
is re-asserting itself)
carson
response 120 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 21:46 UTC 2001

I am presently listening to Definitely Not The Opera on CBC Radio,
which is featuring performances from the Winnepeg Folk Festival by
Sue Foley and Kris Demeanor, both of whom have been fascinating so far.
tpryan
response 121 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 02:46 UTC 2001

        Leon Russel:  Slipping into Christmas and Christmas in Chicago
on CD.
micklpkl
response 122 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:41 UTC 2001

Julie Miller, "Manger Throne" from 1991's He Walks Through Walls
tpryan
response 123 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 02:45 UTC 2001

        A Spike Jones Christmas.
krj
response 124 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 01:47 UTC 2001

(( Hmm, in your Mickey's Random Item maybe you could write a little
   about Julie Miller's stay in the Christian Music industry.))
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