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Grex > Music3 > #135: NP #2: Music to Conference By | |
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tpryan
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response 150 of 189:
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Mar 21 11:48 UTC 2004 |
Up early on a Sunday morning listening to Barnes & Barnes.
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otaking
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response 151 of 189:
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Mar 26 04:31 UTC 2004 |
Talking Heads "The Name of the Band is Talking Heads" A really cool live album
from their early days. Some if not all of it was recorded before their studio
releases.
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mcnally
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response 152 of 189:
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Mar 26 07:32 UTC 2004 |
On LP or is that out on CD nw?
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happyboy
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response 153 of 189:
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Mar 26 18:34 UTC 2004 |
"smiling happy monsters" by r.e.m. who are on sesame street
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mcnally
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response 154 of 189:
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Mar 27 01:06 UTC 2004 |
Traffic -- "Hidden Treasure" (from "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys")
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otaking
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response 155 of 189:
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Apr 2 01:49 UTC 2004 |
Re #152: Unfortunately, I don't think it's been available for years. A friend
of mine burned me a copy from his cassette tape.
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mcnally
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response 156 of 189:
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Apr 2 08:11 UTC 2004 |
Yep. I'd buy it if it were re-released but there haven't been
any signs that that's likely to happen..
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krj
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response 157 of 189:
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Apr 9 19:19 UTC 2004 |
I don't understand the reluctance to put out THE NAME OF THIS BAND...
I was never in love with that album -- I was a huge Talking Heads fan
back then -- but it's not embarrassing. At the time it was just a
placemarker to fill in the 3-year gap between REMAIN IN LIGHT and
SPEAKING IN TONGUES.
The live Talking Heads album which they should put out is a 1979?
show which was officially recorded, produced by Ed Stasium, and
promotionally released to radio; it's a killer show, and since the
recording was made by Warner, there shouldn't be any problem in
clearing the rights.
NP: N.E.R.D., "She Wants to Move," via a replayed Tom Robinson show
on BBC Radio 6.
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tpryan
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response 158 of 189:
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Apr 24 18:37 UTC 2004 |
Saturday, "Folks Like Us" with Matt Watroba on WDET-FM.
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krj
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response 159 of 189:
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May 5 19:25 UTC 2004 |
BBC Radio 2, "The Mike Harding Show," the weekly show for the British
folk music establishment. Coming up: an interview/profile featuring
Martin Carthy & Brass Monkey. This is available for a week if you wanna
listen: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/folk and grub around
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tpryan
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response 160 of 189:
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May 11 16:17 UTC 2004 |
"Sunshine Days" Volumes 1 thru 3, pop classics of the 60s
set to random play amoung the three. A lot of rarer 45s from
the top 40 charts of the 60s. includes Keith - 98.6 or Yellow
Ballon by The Yellow Ballon.
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krj
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response 161 of 189:
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May 12 21:48 UTC 2004 |
A replay of Monday's "Late Junction" show, which I was gonna skip this
week. Interesting ambient trumpet from Nils Petter Molvaer; folk
from Salsa Celtica (wellll....), Shooglenifty & June Tabor;
the Ukrainians; David Byrne, who I used to like a lot.
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tpryan
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response 162 of 189:
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May 12 22:02 UTC 2004 |
Tom Smith at PenguiCon MiniDisc.
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tod
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response 163 of 189:
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May 12 22:13 UTC 2004 |
This response has been erased.
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twenex
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response 164 of 189:
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Jun 25 17:29 UTC 2004 |
Meat Loaf, DEAD RINGER: "Peel Out"
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tpryan
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response 165 of 189:
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Jul 2 02:50 UTC 2004 |
To Touch The Stars.
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otaking
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response 166 of 189:
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Jul 10 04:08 UTC 2004 |
Trancespotting - This is a cool collection of Trance and Dance music from the
Hypnotic label. I found the set of 4 CDs for $15 at Media Play. So far, I'm
in the middle of the second CD. I'll have to find CDs of some of these
artists. I really liked what I've heard by Synaethesia.
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krj
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response 167 of 189:
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Jul 12 16:38 UTC 2004 |
L' Ham de Foc, "Canco de Dona i Home," which I think translates as
"Songs of women and men." Lots of yummy hurdy gurdy and bagpipe and
other interesting squeaky honky things.
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otaking
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response 168 of 189:
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Jul 17 01:57 UTC 2004 |
The Crossing, "Standing Stones" Traditional Celtic music with some decidedly
Christian lyrics in a few tracks. Normally, I feel the majority of Christian
contemporary music sounds like annoying pop music, but this is a notable
exception to that view.
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krj
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response 169 of 189:
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Aug 18 18:23 UTC 2004 |
Some very nice African acoustic stuff on a BBC Radio 3 "Late Junction"
replay. Um, this is Kasse Madi Diabate, Kandia Kouyate, Bako Dagnon an
Sekouba Diabate, from an album called "Mandekalou", and before that
was Kaba Kouyate with a guitar instrumental from "Yilimato."
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otaking
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response 170 of 189:
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Aug 18 21:30 UTC 2004 |
John Carpenter's score for "Christine"It's not as memorable a score as
"Escape From New York" or "Halloween" but still interesting to listen to. It
surprised me how many times he composed the music for his own films.
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mcnally
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response 171 of 189:
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Sep 16 07:28 UTC 2004 |
re #135:
> I don't understand the reluctance to put out THE NAME OF THIS BAND...
> I was never in love with that album -- I was a huge Talking Heads fan
> back then -- but it's not embarrassing. At the time it was just a
> placemarker to fill in the 3-year gap between REMAIN IN LIGHT and
> SPEAKING IN TONGUES.
OK, I don't live *under* a rock but I live on top of one, and a
somewhat isolated one at that. But why didn't anyone tell me that
Rhino issued a double-disc version of "The Name of this Band is
Talking Heads" with bonus tracks almost a month ago?
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krj
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response 172 of 189:
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Sep 20 22:20 UTC 2004 |
My bad; I have had this for about a week, but haven't even taken
the cellophane off yet. I can't remember how I heard about the release;
it seems to have been done with a minimum of publicity.
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krj
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response 173 of 189:
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Sep 24 19:21 UTC 2004 |
Patti Smith, "Trampin'"
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tpryan
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response 174 of 189:
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Sep 25 17:38 UTC 2004 |
Not listening to WDET, "Folks like us" should be on now.
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