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Grex > Music2 > #229: NP #5: Music to Conference By |  |
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jules
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response 236 of 607:
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Apr 20 19:41 UTC 2000 |
jungle boogie - kool & the gang
(get down get down....id like to point out that im in carlas kitchen at the
moment getting down)
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carla
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response 237 of 607:
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Apr 20 20:11 UTC 2000 |
sewer rat may taste like punkin pie, but I'll never know cause I'd never eat
the filty motherfucker.
Gee, can anyone guess what cd we're listening to?
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otaking
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response 238 of 607:
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Apr 21 00:03 UTC 2000 |
Hmm, the uncut version of Toy Story?
"Friends" opening theme.
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carla
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response 239 of 607:
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Apr 21 00:34 UTC 2000 |
nope
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gypsi
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response 240 of 607:
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Apr 21 03:00 UTC 2000 |
"Be My Druidess" - Type O Negative. I love this song. =)
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diznave
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response 241 of 607:
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Apr 21 16:11 UTC 2000 |
"Early Morning Rain", Gordon Lightfoot
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tpryan
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response 242 of 607:
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Apr 21 19:31 UTC 2000 |
Jesus Christ Superstar. Garden of Getsemane is on now.
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scott
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response 243 of 607:
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Apr 21 19:45 UTC 2000 |
Pete Townshend, "Lifehouse Chronicles" disc 1.
Before that it was metallica, "Master of Puppets".
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diznave
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response 244 of 607:
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Apr 21 20:04 UTC 2000 |
"California", John Mayall off _Turning Point_
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carla
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response 245 of 607:
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Apr 21 21:09 UTC 2000 |
Billy Bragg "Worker's Playtime"
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scott
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response 246 of 607:
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Apr 22 03:18 UTC 2000 |
The Fullerenes, "Better Dating Through Technology". Local band whose CD I
bought after seeing them at Lonely Hearts Club (this very evening)
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krj
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response 247 of 607:
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Apr 22 03:44 UTC 2000 |
Battlefield Band, "Across the Borders." Live album from the mid 1990s.
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carla
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response 248 of 607:
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Apr 22 04:53 UTC 2000 |
symphonic lloyd-webber
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brighn
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response 249 of 607:
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Apr 22 15:01 UTC 2000 |
The hum of the computer. I was going to be listening to Peter Ullrich
(affiliated with DCD, and mostly produced by DCD's Brendan Perry), but I
dismantled my speakers last night and feel too lazy to remantle (heh heh)
them.
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krj
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response 250 of 607:
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Apr 22 17:54 UTC 2000 |
WCBN's country music show. I just learned that Gurf Morlix and Stacey
Earle have new albums coming out.
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jules
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response 251 of 607:
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Apr 22 20:20 UTC 2000 |
david bowie - hunky dory
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carson
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response 252 of 607:
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Apr 23 03:36 UTC 2000 |
(my roommate's whistling of the theme from "Gilligan's Island.")
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gypsi
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response 253 of 607:
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Apr 23 07:53 UTC 2000 |
Beastly Boys - "Squirrels"
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diznave
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response 254 of 607:
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Apr 23 23:19 UTC 2000 |
EPMD, "Steve Martin"
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brighn
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response 255 of 607:
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Apr 24 01:41 UTC 2000 |
Guadalcanal Diary, "Let the Big Wheel Roll". 2x4 LP
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orinoco
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response 256 of 607:
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Apr 24 01:49 UTC 2000 |
Emerson String Quartet doing Dvorak's Piano Quintet.
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mcnally
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response 257 of 607:
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Apr 24 19:11 UTC 2000 |
It's not playing exactly at the moment, because I'm internetting from the
public library, but all week long I've been driving around Seattle listening
to Augustus Pablo's classic dub album "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown."
I still remember buying this album ten years ago after reading an article
on dub music which praised it as one of the classic examples of the genre.
And I remember my sharp initial disappointment with it. I stuck it away
in a corner for six months, pulled it out and listened to it again, and
agreed with my earlier decision that it was bland and uninteresting and
somewhat annoying. I did the same thing several more times, putting it
away, finding it months later, and deciding to give it "one more chance."
On about the fourth or fifth such listen, something just *clicked* (very
likely literally on a dub album.. ;-) and it was like I was listening to
a whole other album, one that was hidden inside the first one.. I still
can't describe the experience very well, but I *can* say that there aren't
many albums I could listen to this many times and still find unexpected
surprises on each listen..
If my allotment of daily internet usage time weren't about to run out,
I'd be inclined to start an item to discuss albums like this: the ones
you just "didn't get" at first, then learned to love. Or is it just me
who does that?
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tpryan
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response 258 of 607:
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Apr 25 02:40 UTC 2000 |
A Bill Haley and the Comets CD of great hits & such.
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jules
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response 259 of 607:
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Apr 25 13:32 UTC 2000 |
yes - the yes album
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carla
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response 260 of 607:
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Apr 25 16:49 UTC 2000 |
me too
well I *was*
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