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otaking
response 151 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
mcnally
response 152 of 189: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 07:32 UTC 2004

  On LP or is that out on CD nw?
happyboy
response 153 of 189: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 18:34 UTC 2004

"smiling happy monsters" by r.e.m. who are on sesame street
mcnally
response 154 of 189: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 01:06 UTC 2004

  Traffic -- "Hidden Treasure"  (from "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys")
otaking
response 155 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
mcnally
response 156 of 189: Mark Unseen   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..
krj
response 157 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
tpryan
response 158 of 189: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 18:37 UTC 2004

        Saturday, "Folks Like Us" with Matt Watroba on WDET-FM.
krj
response 159 of 189: Mark Unseen   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
tpryan
response 160 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
krj
response 161 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
tpryan
response 162 of 189: Mark Unseen   May 12 22:02 UTC 2004

        Tom Smith at PenguiCon MiniDisc.
tod
response 163 of 189: Mark Unseen   May 12 22:13 UTC 2004

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twenex
response 164 of 189: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 17:29 UTC 2004

Meat Loaf, DEAD RINGER: "Peel Out"
tpryan
response 165 of 189: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 02:50 UTC 2004

To Touch The Stars.
otaking
response 166 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
krj
response 167 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
otaking
response 168 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
krj
response 169 of 189: Mark Unseen   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."   
otaking
response 170 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
mcnally
response 171 of 189: Mark Unseen   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?
krj
response 172 of 189: Mark Unseen   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.
krj
response 173 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 19:21 UTC 2004

Patti Smith, "Trampin'"
tpryan
response 174 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 17:38 UTC 2004

        Not listening to WDET, "Folks like us" should be on now.
otaking
response 175 of 189: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 20:58 UTC 2004

re #171: I only found out about the re-release of THE NAME OF THIS BAND IS...
from an Entertainment Weekly article after the discussion on this conference.
Sorry for not letting people know.
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