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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.))
anderyn
response 125 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 13:04 UTC 2001

Hey, you got a Julie Miller Christian album? Ooooo.
tpryan
response 126 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 17:03 UTC 2001

        One of the Very Special Christmas CDs.  Wide music variety
collections.
krj
response 127 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 23:07 UTC 2001

"Prairie Home Companion," the broadcast originating in Hill Auditorium
a couple of miles from here.  Guests are Robin and Linda Williams, and 
Jo Serrapere.  WUOM-FM (91.7) will repeat this broadcast Sunday at 
1 pm.
tpryan
response 128 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 23:25 UTC 2001

        Same thing.
carson
response 129 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:09 UTC 2001

I understand the open mic from the Ark also was broadcast live, although
our local Public Radio International affiliate did not carry it, due to
the late hour of beginning.
krj
response 130 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 06:16 UTC 2001

I wonder how many stations beyond WUOM carried it?  I heard some of it;
I'm not much into poetry so most of it just washed over me, though 
it was nice to hear Keillor talking with the participants.
krj
response 131 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 19:01 UTC 2001

Monsoon, the CD reissue of "Third Eye" plus all(?) of the singles.
This was the start of Sheila Chandra's career, and it's her poppiest
album, and one of my favorites.  Eeek, another favorite album which 
turns 20 years old in a few weeks!
mcnally
response 132 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 00:48 UTC 2001

  Yes, that's a long and scary list..  I'm disturbed by the thought that 
  "London Calling" and "Remain in Light" are more than twenty years old.
  Where did the time go?
orinoco
response 133 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 01:28 UTC 2001

Hell, I'm disturbed by the fact that Remain in Light is that old, and I wasn't
even born yet.  
tpryan
response 134 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 15:48 UTC 2001

        Dr. Elmo's Christmas CD.
krj
response 135 of 369: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 03:24 UTC 2001

Rag Foundation, MINKA.  Interesting, loose take on trad folk from 
Wales, with simple guitar and fiddle accompaniment.  
otaking
response 136 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 00:47 UTC 2002

Radiohead, Amnesiac.
krj
response 137 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 03:53 UTC 2002

R.L. Burnside, "Burnside on Burnside."  Live electric blues album I picked
up last fall when it was being played in store at Elderly Instruments;
I thought of it again when it landed on a year's-best list by one of the 
Washington Post critics.  I should listen to more electric blues.
mcnally
response 138 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 03:13 UTC 2002

  Gene Clark -- "Roadmaster", a post-Byrds solo album I bought years ago
  from an Art Fair cutout bin and never listened to.  Several references
  to it in the All Music Guide entries for other albums I've been listening
  to lately moved me to go looking for my copy, which I found unopened..
  I begin to understand how krj can wind up with piles of unlistened-to
  albums..  I should've listened to this one earlier -- it's pretty good
  if you like the Byrds (and I *love* the Byrds..)

micklpkl
response 139 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 16:08 UTC 2002

Anubia, "Cantarea" from last year's release SEGREDO A VOCES. This is a
Galician group composed of no less than 6 women, who sing in incredible
harmony over modern arrangements. This might be interesting to those who enjoy
groups like Varttina or Lais.
tpryan
response 140 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 00:13 UTC 2002

        The Concert for New York City.  One of the Billy Joel tracks
is on now.
krj
response 141 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 20:52 UTC 2002

Brenga Astur, "Cancios de Gochu Xabaz."  From Spain.  The instrumental 
tune sets are pretty nice, not sure how much I like the slower vocal
tracks yet.
mcnally
response 142 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 00:39 UTC 2002

  Gillian Welch -- "Time: the Revelator"

    I think I'll move back down to Memphis 
    And thank the hatchet man who forked my tongue.

          (from the absolutely dreamy reference-heavy 14-minute
           album-closing track "I Dream a Highway"..)
tpryan
response 143 of 369: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 03:16 UTC 2002

        Sunrise - Ted Nuggent  (instrumental from "Hunt Music")
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