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otaking
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response 144 of 369:
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Jan 14 04:29 UTC 2002 |
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krj
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response 145 of 369:
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Jan 19 19:37 UTC 2002 |
Tony Perez, FULL FORCE JAZZ. Cuban pianist alternating between small
group tracks and big band tracks. I bought this out of the player at
Schoolkids-in-the-Basement last weekend.
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krj
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response 146 of 369:
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Jan 19 22:22 UTC 2002 |
Malicorne, CATHEDRALS OF INDUSTRY. After the Yacoub concert this week
there is some interest in seeing how many of the Yacoub or Malicorne
CDs we can dig out. CATHEDRALS OF INDUSTRY was the final Malicorne
album, after a six-year layoff; Yacoub once told us that he had planned
that to be a solo album, but the record label (Celluloid) wanted
a Malicorne album so they could better sell the band name.
It's also one of the glories of mid-1980s electric folk, a number
of which were current and popular when Leslie & I started dating,
so they are personally very romantically nostalgic for us.
I was surprised to hear Leslie singing along with it, even though
she hasn't heard the CD in years, so I guess she's got it memorized.
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krj
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response 147 of 369:
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Jan 23 04:13 UTC 2002 |
Crossroads, "De Partir, C'est Mon Plaisir". Just arrived in a box
from France today. Mara and Llew Kiek, of the Australian/East European
band Mara, pair up with some Breton musicians and Scottish bagpipes.
It's been a while since a new album has lived up to high expectations,
but this album has just about everything I ever loved about Mara.
More details later.
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scott
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response 148 of 369:
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Jan 25 13:44 UTC 2002 |
Joe Henry, "Scar". A CD a friend gave me recently, came out in 2001.
An interesting mix of jazz, pop, and funk with sort of a Tom Waits delivery.
Pretty good on first listening; the chord changes are pretty cool (especially
since my guitar playing is getting me interested in figuring out how these
sorts of chords fit togther). Closest comparison would be that Cassandra
Wilson "New Moon Daughter" CD, in that it has a rather quiet-sounding
production with a lot of acoustic instruments but definitely not a folk sound.
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gelinas
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response 149 of 369:
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Jan 26 03:19 UTC 2002 |
Pat Benatar, "Hell is for Children", from a "Summer Vacation" concert now
showing on WE.
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happyboy
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response 150 of 369:
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Jan 26 15:51 UTC 2002 |
me trying to learn "Sugar Baby" by dock boggs on
my banjer
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krj
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response 151 of 369:
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Jan 31 21:08 UTC 2002 |
Terem Quartet, CLASSICAL. Various classical pieces (Schubert's "Ave Maria"
at the moment) arranged for a balalaika quartet.
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micklpkl
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response 152 of 369:
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Feb 10 05:50 UTC 2002 |
Cristina "Crisis" Pato, TOLEMIA ... at first I thought she sounded like she
might be another Susana Seivane: another young Galician piper. That was before
I played the music, thought. This is fresh, while still based in tradition.
A web search informed me that Cristina was the first female *gaitera* to
release a CD, late in 1997 when she was 18 years old. She is accompanied by
a group of 28 (!) musicians, from other bands like Mutenrohi, Fia na Roca and
Berroguetto, to name a few. "Tolemia" translates as "madness" and her newer
release, XILENTO, means "hungry" or "ambitious." I definitely love it, but
I'm odd when it comes to Spanish stuff. :\
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micklpkl
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response 153 of 369:
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Feb 11 15:57 UTC 2002 |
"Kilkelly" Mick Moloney, Jimmy Keane, from Vol. I of BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME
compilation. A truly heart-wrenching song of Irish immigration, being played
on KOOP's "Celtic Storm" Valentine's special.
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blaise
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response 154 of 369:
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Feb 12 03:39 UTC 2002 |
"Loch Lomond" Steve McDonald, from Sons of Somerled album.
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tpryan
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response 155 of 369:
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Feb 12 14:57 UTC 2002 |
"Norman and Saxton" CD by Michael Longcor. 'Dane Geld' is the
kurrent Kipple.
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happyboy
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response 156 of 369:
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Feb 14 16:08 UTC 2002 |
One Endless Night: Jimmy Dale Gilmore
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eeyore
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response 157 of 369:
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Feb 14 17:01 UTC 2002 |
The newest Bad Religion. Quite good :)
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tpryan
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response 158 of 369:
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Feb 15 23:58 UTC 2002 |
John Hartford - Boogie.
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happyboy
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response 159 of 369:
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Feb 16 13:27 UTC 2002 |
which one?
the acapella
the remake with fiddle
or
Up on the Hill Where They Do The Boogie
?
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micklpkl
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response 160 of 369:
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Feb 16 18:40 UTC 2002 |
Mara, "Kopanitsa" from DON'T EVEN THINK
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micklpkl
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response 161 of 369:
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Feb 19 15:54 UTC 2002 |
Berroguetto, HEPTA ... The song is called "Baixando de ti" (Ken: you heard
correctly --- this CD refuses to work on my computer. Sigh)
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micklpkl
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response 162 of 369:
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Feb 25 21:28 UTC 2002 |
The Oyster Ceilidh Band, "The Lakes of Cool Flynn"
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tpryan
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response 163 of 369:
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Feb 26 00:57 UTC 2002 |
Dr. Demento, the 10/04/1987 show, Shirley Temple, "Animal Crackers"
is on right now.
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happyboy
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response 164 of 369:
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Feb 26 15:14 UTC 2002 |
Danny Barnes and Thee Old Codgers: Things I Done Wrong
(they played a real nice show at the ARK last thu.)
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krj
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response 165 of 369:
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Feb 27 03:52 UTC 2002 |
Runrig, IN SEARCH OF ANGELS. Scottish retro folk-rock.
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krj
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response 166 of 369:
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Mar 4 07:20 UTC 2002 |
BBC Radio 3, the "Morning On 3" show. Some nice Bach harpsichord pieces
played by Hogwood, some songs from Portugal c. 1500, Beethoven piano
sonatas. I need to check back at the web site when they get the
playlist from this morning posted, but just sniffing around on the web
it looks like the Bach recording is out of print.
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orinoco
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response 167 of 369:
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Mar 4 14:57 UTC 2002 |
Soul Coughing, EL OSO. I'm convinced my younger brother would love these
guys, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to introduce someone to
them. A drum machine, a few stoned musicians, and an out-of-tune singer,
but...no, realy, they're _good_.... I think you may just have to take it as
an article of faith that they're pretty cool and go from there.
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mcnally
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response 168 of 369:
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Mar 4 18:34 UTC 2002 |
Well, if he listens to much music your brother has probably at least
heard "Circles", which got a lot of single play, and possibly
"Casiotone Nation" from an earlier release..
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