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birdlady
response 125 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 19:08 UTC 1996

Of course I remember "Pink Cadillac".  =)  I usually hear both equally.
There's a new station that my radio has been picking up lately called "Decades
101".  (I live Up North).  Does anyone know where it broadcasts from?  They
play lots of hits from the '80's and early 90's.
janc
response 126 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 19:13 UTC 1996

The Chenilles also do "Pink Cadillac"
beeswing
response 127 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 20:22 UTC 1996

Blehhh. I wish I could forget that song. Both versions. ALL versions. Though
if I were forced to listen to it, I'd pick Springsteen's version.
koggie
response 128 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 02:01 UTC 1996

        I just want to plug some new progressive rock. So,

        If you like bands such as Yes and Rush, as I do then check out
these new bands from a the Magna Carta Label:

                        Cairo
                        Shadow Gallery
                        Magellan
                        Enchant
                        World Trade

        If you are a fan of Yes and Genesis check out these Magna Carta
Tribute albums:

                Tales From Yesterday, Yes Tribute
                Supper's Ready, Genesis Tribute

        Both are excellent, Tales from Yesterday is awsome.

        For you Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention fans try:


                        Tempest

        This is Magna Carta's celtic-folk group.

slvrwolf
response 129 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 13:51 UTC 1996

    I all ready have three Tempest albums, that I picked up at various science
fiction conventions. Are you saying that they're sold in regular music stores?
I also have a Michael Longcor album, on which Tempest was the band...<I
realize this isn't proper grammar, I'm too tired to really care.>.
birdlady
response 130 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 18:38 UTC 1996

<smiles at slvrwolf>
Also, for you fellow Yes fans in northern Michigan, 105.1 will be featuring
songs by Yes on Thursday.  
krj
response 131 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 18:43 UTC 1996

I"ll have to dust off my copy of A DICTIONARY OF MUSICAL INVECTIVE 
if I want to tell you my true feeling about Tempest.  (*ahem*)
steve
response 132 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 19:45 UTC 1996

   Yes!  Too bad I can't hear that station--down here, 105.1 is WQRS.
sirarmus
response 133 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 02:03 UTC 1996

Oh Yes, My favorite CD is from a Colombian group called "Los Aterciopeladpos"
I don't know if this CD is now in the USA, but I think its the  greatest
music.
.-
hsiao
response 134 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 16:13 UTC 1996

re #110: If you talked about the first CD, it was a Mozart (containing
the Clarinet Concerto).
abchan
response 135 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 18:16 UTC 1996

I'm listening to "Dion chante Plamondon"
The current song is "L'amour"
koggie
response 136 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 15:57 UTC 1996

        To those who are Fairport Convention fans: Richard Thompson was 
recently included in an article about the best songwriters in the May '96
edition of Guitar for the Practicing Musician magazine.

krj
response 137 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 21:02 UTC 1996

Thompson has a new album coming out next week: a two-CD set, 
one solo and one with band.  I heard a track on WCBN and was 
not impressed, but that's happened before.
tsty
response 138 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 08:32 UTC 1996

<< i'm waiting for someone to say that windows 95 was the first cd bought>>
top
response 139 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 00:35 UTC 1996

Um, krj, that's mean. You *know* I'm trying to be good about 
buying new CDs. 

Let's see,
my first 45's were "Band of  Gold" by Frieda Payne (sp?), the theme from
the Poseidon Adventure, and "Until it's Time for You to Go".
one of my first LPs was the Partridge Family,
my first 8-track was, um, either The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, or,
the soundtrack to Superstar (the movie),
I have NO IDEA what my first cassette was,
and my first CD was My Skies by James Keelaghan.

Right now, my favorite music is folk, emphasis on British/Celtic/Canadian,
but with diversions inot things as weird as BOC and Rick Springfield.
font
response 140 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 09:22 UTC 1996

About Yes:  Love the music, hate the food.  I really will get back to you
about the Electronic Music thing, It's just that my various collected
programs are currently aluding me...  But in terms of Stuff More Easily
Accessed, I like:
Schostacovitch  Symphonies,  (keep an eye out for the Andre Previn cycle)
And, while we are on clasical, Bach suites for Cello are amazing, and helped
me survive a torturous adolecence (hats off to the lady with the refrence!).
And, if you are looking for the set, I would recomend the Philips recordings
done by Maurice Gendron.  I don't know if they are available any more, and
it is kind of a bummer that they sell them as two sepparate disks, but if
pressed for a decision, the disk with the #5 is especially impressive, as he
delivers it expressively without forgetting that there is a key signature.
There is lots of clasical I like.  In terms of stuff more modern, I am not
limited to the clasical title.
Coil
The Residents
Hawk wind
Throwing muses
Bauhaus
consolidated
and lots of other stuff that will reveal itself when the time comes.  
Oh, I like Yellow too.
Remember, there is only one font on grex
It is time to go bye bye
and Buy buy buy those cd's and cassetes and vynl and all that cool stuff that
makes a noise that you like!!
freida
response 141 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:23 UTC 1996

Wow!  music...let's see...a variety...
Steely Dan, Yanni, Cream, Crosby Stills Nash & Young,Pink Floyd's older
stuff,Bon Jovi, Bach, Greig, Rachmaninov (sp), Moody Blues, George Winston,
Chick Corea (I thought nobody had ever heard of him!), Garth Brooks, Bad
Company, Travis Tritt, Peter Paul & Mary, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tellamann, Styxx,
Wynona, Gino Vannelli, Eagles, Bonnie Raitt, David Oistrakh, Beethoven,
Foreigner, Carpenters, Andy Williams, Bing Crosby, Gee, I could go on and on.
beeswing
response 142 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:42 UTC 1996

I've said it before and I'll say it again... Ani DiFranco is a goddess.
koggie
response 143 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 16:16 UTC 1996

RE: #40

        Did you know that a former roadie for Jimi Hendrix later was a member
of Hawkwind but then left to form his own band? His name is Lemmy Kilmeister
and the band is Motorhead, now on with the countdown....

cyberpnk
response 144 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 19:37 UTC 1996

goodbye
gregc
response 145 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 03:57 UTC 1996

Buy good.
koggie
response 146 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 00:08 UTC 1996

 Is it me, or did this item turn all weird lately?

 Did I spell the word between "all" and "lately" right?

asp
response 147 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 03:14 UTC 1996

yes, you did
krj
response 148 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 04:44 UTC 1996

Mmm, where did Katie mention Once Blue?  I was going to ask her for more 
details about them.
katie
response 149 of 255: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 18:21 UTC 1996

The lead singer is sort of a cross between Rickie ^Lee Jones and Shawn
Colvin, and more powerful than either of them. I saw the group last
year when they opened for Maura O'Connell. Don't ask questions, go get
the album!
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