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Grex > Music2 > #289: NP #7: Music to Conference By | |
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bmoran
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response 191 of 420:
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Mar 6 04:17 UTC 2001 |
Where did you find a copy? Did you have to 'import' it?
Right now: Some slow bluesy guitar on WDET's night show.
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sironi
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response 192 of 420:
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Mar 6 10:24 UTC 2001 |
I'm listening a great Pink Floyd bootleg.
Miami 1994.
Very great performance.
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krj
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response 193 of 420:
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Mar 6 16:48 UTC 2001 |
resp:191 :: the copy of Martyn Bennett's new album came from
amazon.co.uk, their British shop.
(and hi Luca, welcome back after a long time away!)
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scott
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response 194 of 420:
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Mar 6 23:25 UTC 2001 |
Bop (harvey), "Nation From Nation". This is an old local vinyl LP I finally
got around to putting onto a more modern medium (using Linux to record to CD!
I finally spent the time on figuring it out).
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tpryan
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response 195 of 420:
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Mar 6 23:36 UTC 2001 |
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. JCS on deck.
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krj
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response 196 of 420:
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Mar 7 00:30 UTC 2001 |
Justin Adams, "Desert Blues," the other CD in the Amazon UK package.
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scott
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response 197 of 420:
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Mar 7 00:32 UTC 2001 |
Donald Fagen, "Kamakiriad".
Ya know, McNally was right. This *is* better than "Two Against Nature".
I need to get a copy of "The Nightfly".
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sironi
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response 198 of 420:
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Mar 7 13:24 UTC 2001 |
krj :-)
luca_
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orinoco
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response 199 of 420:
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Mar 7 16:38 UTC 2001 |
Paul Simon, _Hearts and Bones._ Caitlin claims this sounds like kids' music,
and she's sort of got a point. It's mostly cheerful, benignly synthy, and
it's got songs about numbers and allergies and the moon. She partway
retracted her opinion when she heard the end of the album, which is a song
about John Lennon's death. Whatever. It's a great album.
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sspan
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response 200 of 420:
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Mar 8 03:51 UTC 2001 |
ceredwen - the golden land
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krj
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response 201 of 420:
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Mar 8 21:22 UTC 2001 |
Emily Druce, "The Guilt Trip." English woman playing and singing
acoustic blues.
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mcnally
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response 202 of 420:
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Mar 8 23:15 UTC 2001 |
the Clash -- "London Calling"
a totally classic album which only seems to get better with age..
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sironi
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response 203 of 420:
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Mar 9 11:14 UTC 2001 |
Orinoco writes: Paul Simon, _Hearts and Bones.
well, if you can, you must see Paul performing the last album.
One of the must emotional concert I've seen.
luca
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tpryan
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response 204 of 420:
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Mar 10 03:35 UTC 2001 |
Julie Gold, her Try Love CD. She's one Bitchin' Babe.
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scott
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response 205 of 420:
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Mar 10 03:50 UTC 2001 |
That Cassandra Wilson CD again, after a few days of not liking it. Now I like
it again. But the covers are getting annoying... I wish it was all originals.
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krj
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response 206 of 420:
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Mar 10 05:37 UTC 2001 |
I thought Cassandra Wilson mostly did other people's songs.
NP: a new recording of Judith Weir's opera "A Night At The Chinese Opera."
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scott
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response 207 of 420:
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Mar 10 13:50 UTC 2001 |
The CD, "New Moon Daughter", has 6 covers and 5 originals.
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carson
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response 208 of 420:
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Mar 11 11:26 UTC 2001 |
("Dick Goes Down" from the Pornosonic sequel "Cream Streets". it's *great*
music for playing AOE2, which is what I was doing prior to conferencing.)
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tpryan
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response 209 of 420:
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Mar 12 23:50 UTC 2001 |
Bing Crosby's Irish collection on CD.
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sspan
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response 210 of 420:
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Mar 14 02:06 UTC 2001 |
theme song for Dark Angel..
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micklpkl
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response 211 of 420:
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Mar 14 19:42 UTC 2001 |
Right now, "Carnaval" by CORREO AEREO, a group playing South/Central American
songs who now live in Austin. http://www.correoaereo.com
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micklpkl
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response 212 of 420:
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Mar 15 19:28 UTC 2001 |
Archie Fisher, "All That You Ask Me" ... ah, yes....
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mcnally
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response 213 of 420:
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Mar 15 22:11 UTC 2001 |
Crash Vegas - "Red Earth"
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orinoco
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response 214 of 420:
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Mar 15 22:53 UTC 2001 |
Erin McKeown, _Distillation._ This album continues to rock my world, even
though I still think it's pretty dorky. Oh well...
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micklpkl
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response 215 of 420:
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Mar 16 16:25 UTC 2001 |
Clannad, "Two Sisters" from DULAMAN.
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