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micklpkl
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response 169 of 369:
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Mar 4 19:14 UTC 2002 |
Happy Rhodes, "Oh the Drears" from RHODES I. Perfect song for today.
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tpryan
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response 170 of 369:
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Mar 5 01:03 UTC 2002 |
Harry Nillson's Greatest Hits.
I've been listening to quite a bit of my collection recently.
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krj
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response 171 of 369:
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Mar 5 20:23 UTC 2002 |
BBC Radio Scotland, the "Celtic Connections" show. Unfortunately I
blew my plans to record it. Big feature on the new Martyn Bennett
album right now.
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micklpkl
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response 172 of 369:
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Mar 6 16:46 UTC 2002 |
Joni Mitchell, "Michael From the Mountains"
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krj
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response 173 of 369:
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Mar 10 20:50 UTC 2002 |
Regis Gisavo, "Samy Olombelo." Madagascar folk-pop accordion fantasias.
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krj
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response 174 of 369:
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Mar 17 20:37 UTC 2002 |
Solas, THE SONGS THAT REMAIN. Irish stuff today in honor of
St. Patrick's Day. I seem to be liking Solas better in the last
few months; for a while I wasn't particularly interested in them.
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jazz
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response 175 of 369:
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Mar 21 07:25 UTC 2002 |
Erase Errata, "The Shade".
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micklpkl
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response 176 of 369:
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Mar 21 16:49 UTC 2002 |
Dulce Pontes, "Estranha forma de vida" from LAGRIMAS --- This is a loaner from
one of my co-workers, and even though the arrangements are really too
synthesized for my tastes, I'm loving her voice.
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tpryan
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response 177 of 369:
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Mar 21 17:55 UTC 2002 |
Jimmy Buffett, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays live CD.
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jaklumen
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response 178 of 369:
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Mar 22 00:24 UTC 2002 |
Kylie Minogue, "Just Can't You Out of My Head." Not sure what the
accompanying CD is. It's a very disco sounding tune, and a friend of
mine thinks it might even be a cover. Anyone?
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jaklumen
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response 179 of 369:
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Mar 22 00:25 UTC 2002 |
I believe it might be categorized in "trance," but I'm not sure.
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eeyore
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response 180 of 369:
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Mar 22 03:25 UTC 2002 |
She's got a song that I don't know the name of hthat is just beautiful, but
I've nver been able to look at a cd of hers and place it by a title there.
*grump*
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happyboy
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response 181 of 369:
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Mar 23 08:07 UTC 2002 |
captain beefheart & his magic band: lick my decALS off baby
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mcnally
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response 182 of 369:
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Mar 23 14:49 UTC 2002 |
Talking Heads -- "Remain in Light"
I've been ripping CDs pretty much non-stop the past several days in
preparation for the arrival of my new iPod.. Should be fun..
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tpryan
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response 183 of 369:
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Mar 23 23:48 UTC 2002 |
Heather Alexander - March of Cambreath.
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krj
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response 184 of 369:
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Mar 26 18:34 UTC 2002 |
Jamao, "Noah's Boat." French/North African folk/pop fusion thingy
which might vaguely be compared to an earthier, less elaborate version
of Lo'Jo (a comparison which will only mean something to Twila and
Mickey, I expect...)
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tpryan
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response 185 of 369:
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Mar 28 02:44 UTC 2002 |
American Song cast album. A play that uses the music of
Woodie Guthrie to sell it's story.
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micklpkl
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response 186 of 369:
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Mar 28 05:07 UTC 2002 |
THAT sounds interesting, thanks for mentioning it. :)
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mcnally
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response 187 of 369:
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Mar 28 13:35 UTC 2002 |
I imagine you could probably put together a very interesting musical
by selecting the right Woody Guthrie songs.
I'm imagining a play where villainous pro-fascist Charles Lindbergh
is defeated by hobos in a climactic battle scene atop the Grand Coulee
Dam, after which the entire cast finishes with a chorus of "This Land is
Your Land." Somehow I doubt that's anything like the musical mentioned,
but I think it'd make a swell production..
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happyboy
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response 188 of 369:
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Mar 28 14:44 UTC 2002 |
Mirror Man Sessions: Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band
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tpryan
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response 189 of 369:
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Mar 30 02:16 UTC 2002 |
Just finished JCS and Joseph. Stan Rodgers in on now,
a good springtime song: "Feild behind the plow".
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krj
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response 190 of 369:
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Mar 31 21:58 UTC 2002 |
"Listen, Listen," by the Continental Drifters. Review to follow, I hope.
Even the cover is a Fairport pastiche.
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mcnally
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response 191 of 369:
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Apr 1 03:28 UTC 2002 |
It's not a cover cover?
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tpryan
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response 192 of 369:
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Apr 1 19:01 UTC 2002 |
Chicago Transit Authority is on now. Questions....
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dbratman
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response 193 of 369:
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Apr 2 00:25 UTC 2002 |
"Alfred", an English Patriotic Opera, circa 1740, by Thomas Arne. Ends
with a rousing ode titled "Rule, Britannia," which is the only part
that anybody remembers any more, though, listening to the original
version, it turns out they usually don't remember the tune quite
right ...
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