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Grex > Music2 > #127: NP #3: Music to Conferency By |  |
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katie
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response 125 of 504:
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Nov 6 05:30 UTC 1998 |
The Chieftains, "The Bells of Dublin", currently on the Jackson Brown track.
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gypsi
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response 126 of 504:
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Nov 6 07:29 UTC 1998 |
A weather report saying we may get "Sno-Cone Snow" during the
night...how cute. Better than saying "Slushy Crappy Freezing Snow".
;-)
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jiffer
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response 127 of 504:
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Nov 6 15:07 UTC 1998 |
Radiohead, lots of Radiohead... (well, in my head I am... since that is what
I fell asleep so)
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mcnally
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response 128 of 504:
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Nov 6 16:02 UTC 1998 |
Slowdive -- "Souvlaki"
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katie
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response 129 of 504:
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Nov 7 02:44 UTC 1998 |
Loreena McKennitt, "a winter garden"
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gypsi
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response 130 of 504:
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Nov 7 04:02 UTC 1998 |
"Crockett's Theme" - Jan Hammer
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mcnally
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response 131 of 504:
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Nov 7 12:25 UTC 1998 |
Various Artists -- "Time Warp Dub Clash"
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omni
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response 132 of 504:
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Nov 7 15:35 UTC 1998 |
Scott Joplin as played by Richard Zimmerman.
"Stomptime Rag"
This particular disc was procured from Meijer for a princly sum of $5.
It contains some really good versions of Joplin's works. MY favorites on this
disc are: Solace, The Fig Leaf Rag, Easy Winners, The Cascades, The Maple Leaf
Rag, among others. There are no "bad" tracks on the disc, so it was worth well
more than $5. The name of it is called "Scott Joplin-The Entertainer"
An interesting note about The Entertainer and Solace. Both were featured
in The Sting, and played by Marvin Hamlisch, who IMNSHO did a terrible job
on both of them by editing the soul out of both pieces. It wasn't until I
got this disc that my appreciation of Joplin's music rise to where it is
played by Zimmerman.
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krj
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response 133 of 504:
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Nov 8 02:32 UTC 1998 |
A cd of countertenor David Daniels singing Scarlatti.
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carson
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response 134 of 504:
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Nov 8 02:34 UTC 1998 |
("Love Train," but I don't recognize the artists. I don't believe
it's the original.)
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gypsi
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response 135 of 504:
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Nov 8 04:35 UTC 1998 |
"Question of Lust" - Depeche Mode
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mcnally
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response 136 of 504:
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Nov 8 05:31 UTC 1998 |
the Magnetic Fields -- "Get Lost"
weaker than their best albums ("The Charm of the Highway Strip",
and "The Wayward Bus / Distant Plastic Trees") but not without a
number of good songs..
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katie
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response 137 of 504:
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Nov 8 06:17 UTC 1998 |
Shawn Colovin, Holiday Songs and Lullabies
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bruin
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response 138 of 504:
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Nov 8 15:05 UTC 1998 |
RE #134 I believe that the song "Love Train" was originally recorded by the
O'Jays, and was a hit song in 1972-73.
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remmers
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response 139 of 504:
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Nov 8 21:41 UTC 1998 |
(Re resp:132 - About 10 days ago I was sitting with Dick Zimmerman
in a pub, listening to various folks (Zimmerman among them) play
ragtime piano...)
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krj
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response 140 of 504:
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Nov 9 00:55 UTC 1998 |
"Que Rico," a $5 sampler of latin jazz from the Rykodisc people
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mcnally
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response 141 of 504:
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Nov 9 02:14 UTC 1998 |
any good?
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krj
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response 142 of 504:
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Nov 9 03:14 UTC 1998 |
If you like latin jazz, yes, it's a nice sampler.
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omni
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response 143 of 504:
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Nov 9 07:05 UTC 1998 |
re 139- Cool. I would dare say that Remmers plays about as good as
Zimmerman.
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tpryan
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response 144 of 504:
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Nov 9 23:45 UTC 1998 |
Why is a carrot more organge than an organge? from an
Amboy Dukes re-issue CD. I got it in the Schoolkids clearance.
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scott
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response 145 of 504:
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Nov 10 00:42 UTC 1998 |
What is an organge?
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cloud
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response 146 of 504:
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Nov 10 01:29 UTC 1998 |
It's like a colour, only different.
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mcnally
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response 147 of 504:
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Nov 10 06:39 UTC 1998 |
perhaps a portmanteau of "organic orange"? after all, anyone who's looked
at an organically grown organge can tell that they're not as deep a color
as your garden variety Sunkist.. :-)
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katie
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response 148 of 504:
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Nov 10 22:08 UTC 1998 |
Gospel Christmas with Mahalia Jackson
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tpryan
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response 149 of 504:
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Nov 10 22:51 UTC 1998 |
Chicago 25; their Christmas album. "Have yourself a merry little
Christmas".
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