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Grex > Music2 > #229: NP #5: Music to Conference By |  |
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mcnally
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response 136 of 607:
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Mar 4 05:49 UTC 2000 |
After listening to "Transient Random Noise Bursts.." and a few other
Stereolab discs, I've never figured out what all the fuss is about..
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orinoco
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response 137 of 607:
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Mar 4 20:21 UTC 2000 |
Obviously you didn't see the cute guy at Tower.
Joni Mitchell, "Hejira"
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tpryan
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response 138 of 607:
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Mar 5 14:47 UTC 2000 |
I found myself Grexing to Kottonmouth Kings the other night,
Sunday Morning, and it's Grexing with the Beatles.
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gnat
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response 139 of 607:
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Mar 5 15:31 UTC 2000 |
re. #136, I never figured out what the fuss over Yo La Tengo was about,
so we're even.
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krj
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response 140 of 607:
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Mar 6 00:02 UTC 2000 |
Fairport Convention, "The Wood and the Wire." Latest album from a once
great band. I'd stopped buying their stuff, but the reviews suggested
I ought to listen to this one. So far it's OK, which is an improvement.
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krj
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response 141 of 607:
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Mar 6 01:14 UTC 2000 |
The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love, "The Legende of Jeb Minor."
Local band which got a very positive review in the Ann Arbor News
a week ago. Very old-fashioned folk-rock settings of original songs.
So far I rather like it. Anybody ever heard of these folks playing
locally?
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gnat
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response 142 of 607:
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Mar 6 03:36 UTC 2000 |
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they played recently... I can't remember where.
They've got a misleading name - I always thought they were a soul/funk
band, before I heard them.
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katie
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response 143 of 607:
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Mar 6 07:47 UTC 2000 |
The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love will open for Brian Lillie and
The Squirrel Mountain Orchestra at Green Wood Coffee House on Fri, Mar 24.
I'm listening to Sierra Hart. I don't care for her CD.
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carson
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response 144 of 607:
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Mar 6 09:52 UTC 2000 |
(Jim O'Rourke, "Halfway To A Threeway." again, don't ask.)
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otaking
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response 145 of 607:
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Mar 6 20:21 UTC 2000 |
Einstein's Secret Orchestra's self-titled album. It has a cool spacy sound.
I listened to Dido "no angel" earlier. Outside of the first track, I don't
really care for the album.
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gnat
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response 146 of 607:
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Mar 6 21:36 UTC 2000 |
Enon, "Believo!" I'm reviewing this for WCBN. Big beats combined with
found sound and weird samples... shades of Soul Coughing and Beck.
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orinoco
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response 147 of 607:
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Mar 6 22:07 UTC 2000 |
Thelonious Monk, "Monk's Dream"
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tpryan
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response 148 of 607:
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Mar 6 23:02 UTC 2000 |
I'm listening to Santana's "Supernatural" and I am glad I have the
CD remote right next to me. Two song are 'gonged' while "Smooth" is
bypassed becasue I just heard it too much.
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orinoco
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response 149 of 607:
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Mar 9 16:51 UTC 2000 |
"THe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." The non-single tracks are mostly pretty
weak, but some of them are growing on me. Ask me again in a week or two.
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scott
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response 150 of 607:
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Mar 9 18:45 UTC 2000 |
Aimee_Mann,_"Bachelor_No._2".__This_is_the_new_CD,_finally_out.__First_time___
listening,_so_no_real_opinions_yet.___________________________________________
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mcnally
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response 151 of 607:
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Mar 9 19:54 UTC 2000 |
broken space bar?
re #149: another highly hyped album that never grew on me.. my copy
was left to languish at Encore before I blew town..
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krj
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response 152 of 607:
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Mar 9 21:56 UTC 2000 |
Led Zepplin I. Time to get back into accumulating more LZ.
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goose
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response 153 of 607:
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Mar 9 22:02 UTC 2000 |
I and II are the apex of LZ for me. there are some other good things from
LZ, but those two records, WOW
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tpryan
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response 154 of 607:
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Mar 10 00:00 UTC 2000 |
"Time between the wars" by Al Stewart. Now this is an album that
goes by like a breath of air....it starts, it flows, it concludes.
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mcnally
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response 155 of 607:
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Mar 10 04:04 UTC 2000 |
I like nearly all of the Led Zeppelin albums (except "Coda", and possibly
"Presence" when I'm in an uncharitable mood) but I wouldn't agree with
Chris that I and II are "the apex of LZ." For me those two albums suffer
a bit, in this day and age, from the 60s-English-guys-who-wanted-to-be-
20s-delta-bluesmen syndrome. Although their blues homages are certainly
not bad, I enjoyed the band's work more once they developed their own
style. I'd say that III and Physical Graffiti are my favorites.
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krj
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response 156 of 607:
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Mar 10 09:58 UTC 2000 |
Curiously, I have never heard "III;" that's the next one on my shopping
list.
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goose
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response 157 of 607:
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Mar 10 16:15 UTC 2000 |
I'm not a fan of III, however IV I can listen to, if I skip over Stairway.
I think part of the reason I dislike III is that it's recorded so poorly,
but that's just me ;-)
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scott
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response 158 of 607:
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Mar 11 02:48 UTC 2000 |
Tom_Waits,_"Swordfishtrombones".__A_classic!__There_are_some_memories________
associated_with_this_album,_but_after_a_few_years_I'm_over_the_bad_ones._____
Still_one_of_my_favorites.___________________________________________________
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otaking
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response 159 of 607:
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Mar 13 16:57 UTC 2000 |
Mononoke Hime soundtrack.
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scott
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response 160 of 607:
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Mar 13 17:54 UTC 2000 |
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Pete_Townshend,_"Lifehouse_Chronicles"_set,_first_CD_which_is_demos_meant_to_
be_used_in_the_Lifehouse_production_but_mostly_ended_up_on_"Who's_Next"_and__
other_albums.________________________________________________________________
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I've_got_5.5_more_CDs_to_get_through_before_I_can_attempt_a_review;_however__
the_packaging_is_very_nice.__;)______________________________________________
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