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Grex > Music2 > #264: NP #6: Music to Conference By |  |
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tpryan
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response 158 of 391:
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Aug 13 17:59 UTC 2000 |
Donovan's Greatest Hits in a CD shuffle with Heart, Tom Petty,
Springsteen and Pat Benatar.
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kewy
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response 159 of 391:
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Aug 13 19:59 UTC 2000 |
Lauryn Hill - Lost Ones
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tpryan
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response 160 of 391:
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Aug 13 23:28 UTC 2000 |
It's still going.
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happyboy
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response 161 of 391:
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Aug 14 00:00 UTC 2000 |
octopus' garden. ;)
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krj
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response 162 of 391:
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Aug 14 00:27 UTC 2000 |
"The Thistle and Shamrock" on WKAR-FM.
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scott
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response 163 of 391:
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Aug 14 00:53 UTC 2000 |
More Jason Tracer. I need to get a Web page for this stuff, since I was just
given a couple unmarked CD-Rs by the guy who produced it.
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scott
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response 164 of 391:
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Aug 14 01:04 UTC 2000 |
OK, here's a website:
http://menagerie.tf/~tracerj/notes.html
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kewy
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response 165 of 391:
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Aug 14 01:49 UTC 2000 |
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb.
This song is feeling so good tonight.
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otaking
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response 166 of 391:
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Aug 14 02:33 UTC 2000 |
Diana Krall "I'm Just a Lucky So and So"
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gypsi
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response 167 of 391:
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Aug 14 03:12 UTC 2000 |
Lisa Gerrard and Hans Zimmer - some track from the "Gladiator" soundtrack.
Planet 96.3's "Big Sonic Heaven" show. I rarely miss it.
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tpryan
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response 168 of 391:
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Aug 14 22:47 UTC 2000 |
Tonight in the CD player (sequential mode this time):
Arthur - The Kinks, Bette Midler Greatest Hits, Rock Spectacle - Bare Naked
Ladies and around the campfire - peter, paul & mary. All from the
Borders Tent sale.
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kewy
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response 169 of 391:
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Aug 15 02:43 UTC 2000 |
Duncan SHeik - She Runs Away
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anderyn
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response 170 of 391:
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Aug 15 17:23 UTC 2000 |
Running Down a Dream -- Tom Petty
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brighn
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response 171 of 391:
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Aug 15 17:30 UTC 2000 |
Alright, This Time, Just the Girls.
Sympathy for the Record Industry records make decent compilations of their
artists' works. This one is the creme de la creme of SFTRI's girlie groups,
including early tracks from Lunachicks and Hole (and a whole bunch of obscure
bands I've never heard of...).
Just finished: Detroit Cobras, "Ain't Hittin' on Nothin'." The liner notes
tell me that, yes, they're from Detroit.
Right now: An exceedingly cute melange from an LA group called Candypants (a
track calleed "Dishy").
Worth looking for if you like bizarre indy punk-ska-grunge-retro-surf. Or if
you just like bizarre. =}
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gypsi
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response 172 of 391:
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Aug 15 18:00 UTC 2000 |
"Kooler Than Jesus" - My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult (TKK for short).
Groovy song, baby, and is making me HYPER!!!
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micklpkl
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response 173 of 391:
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Aug 15 18:32 UTC 2000 |
"Something Good" --Utah Saints (sampling KaTe)
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anderyn
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response 174 of 391:
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Aug 15 18:50 UTC 2000 |
The overhead fan right this minute.
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krj
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response 175 of 391:
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Aug 15 19:56 UTC 2000 |
Serras, "Serras." Danish fusion-jazz/folk rock instrumental band.
Too bad about the fusion jazz.
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micklpkl
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response 176 of 391:
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Aug 15 20:43 UTC 2000 |
The Waterboys, "Old England"
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brighn
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response 177 of 391:
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Aug 15 21:00 UTC 2000 |
Got a pair of odd collections yesterday. "Alright, This Time.." was one; the
other was "New Wave Goes to Hell", a "tribute" of Cleopatra's stable (read:
goth-industrial) doing New Wave covers. Right now, it's "The Whole of the
Moon" covered by Human Drama... I recognize it, but they didn't bother to put
band names, and I'm ashamed to admit I don't remember the original band (then
again, there's another track on here -- "Fade to Grey" -- that I don't know
at all). Anybody wanna identify the original on either of those? =}
Now Eva O's singing Echo's Killing Moon.
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micklpkl
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response 178 of 391:
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Aug 15 21:19 UTC 2000 |
Re: 177
Is the first cover in question, "The Whole of the Moon", the same as
that by The Waterboys?
//I saw the crescent // You saw the Whole of the moon//
Great song, and strange synchronicity with what I was playing earlier.
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mcnally
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response 179 of 391:
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Aug 15 21:47 UTC 2000 |
Offhand I don't recognize the song "Fade to Grey" but there seems to
be a track of that name that's anthologized on several 80's New Wave
collections, performed by a band called "Visage"
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tpryan
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response 180 of 391:
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Aug 15 22:58 UTC 2000 |
"I like Chinneese" from Monty Phython sings.
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kewy
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response 181 of 391:
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Aug 16 01:47 UTC 2000 |
Pink Floyd - Have a Cigar
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micklpkl
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response 182 of 391:
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Aug 16 01:55 UTC 2000 |
Very cool ... That's Roy Harper doing the vocals on Have a Cigar, y'know...
Sweeney's Men -- Dance to your Daddy
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