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Grex > Music2 > #196: NP #4: Music to Conference By |  |
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tpryan
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response 151 of 503:
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Sep 12 22:42 UTC 1999 |
re 150: home.intranet.org/~estin/eclectica
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gnat
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response 152 of 503:
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Sep 13 21:16 UTC 1999 |
Momus, "Stars Forever." "Portraits in song" commissioned by their
subjects for $1000 a pop. The $$ goes to pay for Momus's court
costs after he was sued by Wendy Carlos for... mentioning her in a
song, I think. The lyrics are very clever, the music very grating.
3 stars, maybe 3.5.
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tpryan
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response 153 of 503:
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Sep 13 22:25 UTC 1999 |
Eclectica 13: Bureau 13. The rare place where the Rude Girls
(I can See your Aura) can follow David Bowie (Space Oddity).
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mcnally
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response 154 of 503:
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Sep 14 03:00 UTC 1999 |
The Kinks -- "Lola Versus Powerman and the MoneyGoRound"
Everyone knows the song "Lola" (which is somewhat odd, as it's not your
typical radio-single subject matter) but what's totally shameful about
this album is that you never ever hear "Apeman" played anywhere.. What
a great song!
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gnat
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response 155 of 503:
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Sep 14 03:20 UTC 1999 |
The Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs promo sampler. This is great!
Maybe I'll be shelling out that $32 for the box set after all.
Four stars.
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mcnally
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response 156 of 503:
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Sep 14 05:00 UTC 1999 |
If you're planning on buying the boxed set you may have trouble finding
it in stock in town. I couldn't get it at SKR last week -- went on
Wednesday and they'd sold every one they'd received on Tuesday. Tower
claimed they'd be getting some *this* Tuesday but SKR seemed to think
that the distributors (or the one-stops, anyway) were sold out already.
You can, of course, get the three separate discs.
Or, if you want the box set and are willing to mail-order it, try CDNow,
which is having one of their weird promotions right know if you know
the secret URL to visit. Besides their announced 30% off sale, they
also have a promotion going that's worth $15 off any purchase over $30,
making it perfect for buying "69 Love Songs" With the discount, plus
shipping, approximately $24..
(visit http://p01.com/r.d?PkGrnpRMZLs=cdnow/from=rel:x:cdn:bk6906
for the promotion..)
Obligatory on-topic information: Now playing -- Donald Fagan's "Kamakiriad"
The futuristic science-fictiony theme of his second solo release contrasts
interestingly with the 50s-nostalgia tint of his first one ("The Nightfly")
Doesn't have anything quite as groovy as "I.G.Y." or "New Frontier", but
"Countermoon", "Snowbound", and "Tomorrow's Girls" are all great tracks..
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krj
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response 157 of 503:
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Sep 14 19:43 UTC 1999 |
The Grateful Dead, "Workingman's Dead." Ah, vinyl... or even worse,
tapes from vinyl :)
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orinoco
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response 158 of 503:
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Sep 14 20:03 UTC 1999 |
Me'shell Ndegeocello doing a cover of Hendrix's "Can This Be Love?"
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tpryan
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response 159 of 503:
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Sep 14 23:31 UTC 1999 |
Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes #1 (on CD). I wonder what inspired me
to get these out.
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carson
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response 160 of 503:
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Sep 15 11:24 UTC 1999 |
(something off of Styles Of Beyond's _2000 Flow_. I managed to miss
whatever hype had been associated with the album, and instead was VERY
pleasantly surprised when I reviewed it for the station a couple of
weeks ago. reading through PULSE, I learned that the album was
originally released independently back in 1998, and that the version
we have at the station is a re-release on the Dust Brother's Hi-Ho
label.)
(anyway, it's my album to broadcast for the hour, as I feel like
being a lazy DJ.)
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gnat
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response 161 of 503:
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Sep 15 21:41 UTC 1999 |
Re. #156 - thanks for the info!
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mcnally
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response 162 of 503:
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Sep 15 22:01 UTC 1999 |
(on the other hand they seem to taken my order without having the
set in stock and without telling me I'd have to wait for a backorder.
my guess is I'm not going to wind up getting one of the boxes, but
you never know..)
now playing: Cibo Matto -- "Viva La Woman"
fairly strange Japanese pop..
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mcnally
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response 163 of 503:
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Sep 17 04:47 UTC 1999 |
Crash Vegas -- "Red Earth"
out of print (afaik) Canadian female-vocal folk/country-tinged rock.
pretty good, substantially better than the disappointing follow-up ("Stone")
anyone know if Jocelyn Lanois is any relation to Daniel?
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krj
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response 164 of 503:
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Sep 17 11:58 UTC 1999 |
To the best of my knowledge, Jocelyn is the sister of Daniel.
I think Jocelyn was also in one of the incarnations of Martha and the
Muffins, but I'm too lazy to go look it up.
"Red Earth" is a big favorite of mine; I discovered them through a
profile on CBC's old Brave New Waves show, and I sat in a parking lot
listening to the car radio for about 20 minutes to learn the band's
name.
Crash Vegas was one of a number of bands which seem to have been
destroyed in the early 1990s by the record companies' insistence
that they sound more like Nirvana. There was a final third album,
"Aurora," released only in Canada in 1996 and unmemorable.
A while back I did some web searching to see if Michelle McAdorey,
their lead singer, had done anything, and I didn't find any further
recordings.
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otaking
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response 165 of 503:
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Sep 18 16:41 UTC 1999 |
Tori Amos, "Jackie's Strength" CD single. After seeing her live last weekend,
I've been listening to a lot of her music.
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tpryan
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response 166 of 503:
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Sep 18 19:17 UTC 1999 |
Dr. Demento's basement tapes (on CD) continues in the CD player.
I got all 7 of them.
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happyboy
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response 167 of 503:
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Sep 18 21:11 UTC 1999 |
i love onions? pencil neck geek?!
here, fluffy! ?
"I love" ?!
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goose
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response 168 of 503:
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Sep 20 01:34 UTC 1999 |
Dave Boutette et. al. doing a live cover of Steve Miller's "Swingtown"
(they're rehearsing at my studio)
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katie
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response 169 of 503:
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Sep 20 02:04 UTC 1999 |
Tell 'em "hi" for me!
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goose
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response 170 of 503:
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Sep 20 04:30 UTC 1999 |
Will do on Tues.
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gnat
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response 171 of 503:
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Sep 21 02:07 UTC 1999 |
Quasi, "Field Studies." Good solid indie pop, with a bit of weird
synth noise, boy-girl harmonies, and cynical lyrics. 3.5 stars,
maybe 4 if it grows on me.
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krj
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response 172 of 503:
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Sep 22 02:48 UTC 1999 |
Mozart, COSI FAN TUTTI; a 1952 recording in English with Eleanor Steber.
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krj
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response 173 of 503:
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Sep 23 01:48 UTC 1999 |
Santana, first album. My, San Francisco must have been a fun place in
1968.
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katie
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response 174 of 503:
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Sep 23 04:49 UTC 1999 |
"A Woman's Heart 2". Mary Black, Frances Black, Maura O'Connell, Dolores
Keane, and the Sineads Lohan and O'Connor.
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otaking
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response 175 of 503:
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Sep 23 13:08 UTC 1999 |
Type O Negative, "Bloody Kisses" The cover of Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze"
was weird and creepy.
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