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Grex > Music2 > #127: NP #3: Music to Conferency By |  |
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mcnally
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response 150 of 504:
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Nov 10 23:10 UTC 1998 |
Please! Not until after Thanksgiving..
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lumen
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response 151 of 504:
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Nov 10 23:45 UTC 1998 |
Chicago 25? It that new?
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katie
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response 152 of 504:
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Nov 11 05:15 UTC 1998 |
Peter, Paul, and Mary, A Holiday Celebration (sorry, mcnally),
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mcnally
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response 153 of 504:
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Nov 11 06:57 UTC 1998 |
Aieeeeeee!!
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mcnally
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response 154 of 504:
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Nov 11 06:58 UTC 1998 |
Massive Attack -- "Protection"
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tpryan
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response 155 of 504:
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Nov 11 23:16 UTC 1998 |
Chicago 25 is new this year.
Last year I tried diligently to listen to all my Christmas music
between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I didn't complete the task.
"Christmas Time is here" from the 30 plus year old Peanuts Christmas
special, is only now showing up on a few Christmas albums.
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katie
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response 156 of 504:
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Nov 12 04:20 UTC 1998 |
Harry Belafonte, To Wish You A Merry Christmas.
I have to learn lotsa stuff to sing. I`m booked all over the place this year.
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mcnally
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response 157 of 504:
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Nov 12 05:34 UTC 1998 |
Spiritualized -- "Live at the Albert Hall"
(up next, tonight's other record purchase, the California Guitar Trio's
new album "Pathways")
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krj
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response 158 of 504:
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Nov 13 02:37 UTC 1998 |
Sylvia McNair, in Ravel's "Scheherezade." I did not know that there was
a vocal piece called "Scheherezade," or that it was composed by Ravel;
I only know the Rimsky-Korsakov instrumental chestnut.
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gypsi
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response 159 of 504:
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Nov 13 07:28 UTC 1998 |
"First Cool Hive" - Moby
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cloud
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response 160 of 504:
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Nov 14 04:28 UTC 1998 |
Genesis, "The Battle of Epping Forest". It's totally bizzare, and I seriously
dig it.
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scott
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response 161 of 504:
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Nov 14 15:53 UTC 1998 |
Pete Townsend, "Psychoderelict".
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gypsi
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response 162 of 504:
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Nov 14 15:56 UTC 1998 |
"Let's Go to Bed" - the Cure
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bruin
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response 163 of 504:
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Nov 14 15:58 UTC 1998 |
RE #160 Is that Genesis song from the pre-Phil Collins era?
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carson
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response 164 of 504:
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Nov 15 23:41 UTC 1998 |
("Jungle Brother [Stereo MCs mix]" by the Jungle Brothers. I was
listening to the _How To Be A Player_ soundtrack. I'm trying to
find songs that are suitable for airplay without editing.)
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mcnally
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response 165 of 504:
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Nov 16 03:18 UTC 1998 |
Simon & Garfunkel -- "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme"
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krj
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response 166 of 504:
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Nov 16 03:23 UTC 1998 |
Hoven Droven, GROOVE. Sometimes described as Swedish folk dances
played by The Edgar Winter Group, with a brass section.
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katie
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response 167 of 504:
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Nov 16 05:01 UTC 1998 |
Rita MacNeil, Joyful Sounds - A Seasonal Collection.
I picked it out of the picked-over Schoolkids stuff, on a whim, and it's
very listenable. She has a great voice, and it's all originals except for
3 tracks. 22 tracks in all.
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gypsi
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response 168 of 504:
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Nov 16 12:53 UTC 1998 |
Re #165 - isn't that "Scarborough Fair"? Or did they make another
song with that phrase in it..?
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bruin
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response 169 of 504:
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Nov 16 13:34 UTC 1998 |
The Simon & Garfunkel song mentioned was indeed "Scarborough Fair." The song
just happened to have the "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme" repeated
several times in its lyrics. They also had an LP entitled "Parsley, Sage,
Rosemary, and Thyme."
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mcnally
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response 170 of 504:
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Nov 17 07:09 UTC 1998 |
I generally don't post song names but the name of the album that's
currently playing. The album is called "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, & Thyme"
Now playing, Yo La Tengo - "Fakebook"
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omni
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response 171 of 504:
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Nov 17 09:39 UTC 1998 |
"The Prince of Denmark March" by Jeremiah Clarke
from "In Gabriel's Garden" by Wynton Marsalis. Too cool for words.
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gypsi
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response 172 of 504:
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Nov 17 17:39 UTC 1998 |
OHHH...then I apologize, Mike. =)
Mozart's "Requiem"
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tpryan
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response 173 of 504:
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Nov 18 23:11 UTC 1998 |
The Topless Dancers of Corfu - Dick Hyman from "Moog", the
electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman, now on CD. A re-issue of a late
1960's LP that had one Top 40 track, "The Minotaur. I had to order
thru http://www.borders.com .
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krj
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response 174 of 504:
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Nov 19 00:55 UTC 1998 |
My heavens, they reissued *that* on CD?
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