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25 new of 504 responses total.
katie
response 243 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 24 19:15 UTC 1998

Ack. I can't stand Melissa Etheridge's music.
anderyn
response 244 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 00:25 UTC 1998

Really? I like her sometimes.
mcnally
response 245 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 06:09 UTC 1998

  Not listening to anything here at the moment -- not a creature is
  stirring (myself excepted..)
goose
response 246 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 15:16 UTC 1998

Mike, liquid optical polish is the key.  Go to an optometrist.
steve
response 247 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 16:18 UTC 1998

   Oohh--can you be more specific, Christopher?  Do you know the
chemical by any chance?
kewy
response 248 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 03:04 UTC 1998

When doves cry, the prince song, covered by the barenaked ladies.  yay 
wow.  they did this at the concert Sunday, twas awesome.
gypsi
response 249 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 05:41 UTC 1998

"Plenty" - Sarah McLachlan
krj
response 250 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 07:03 UTC 1998

Tony MacManus, "Pourquoi Quebec."  Scottish folk guitarist; the disk 
is part of a severely truncated haul from a truncated holiday trip.
goose
response 251 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 16:46 UTC 1998

RE#247 -- Sorry I can't.  It's been years since I've seen the stuff, but it
came in at least two "grits" a "coarse" and a "fine."  It's whatever
eye doctors use on plastic lenses.  I'm going to pick up my glasses
later today, and I'll try and ask what their grinding guy uses.
steve
response 252 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 03:59 UTC 1998

   I've always suspected that there was some chemical that could
be used to polish poly-carbonate plastic, somehow.
   If you find out, let us know here.
goose
response 253 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 16:07 UTC 1998

Will do.  The woman at the optometrist was going to leave a note for
their lab tech and the doctor so I may get a call about it.
krj
response 254 of 504: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 19:49 UTC 1998

The Dear Janes, NO SKIN.  Two women singers, pop-rock with faint folk 
influence, lots of harmonies and good melodies.  At their best, reminiscent
of the Tansads.  Twila would like this, I have to remember to send it 
her way.
bruin
response 255 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 23:08 UTC 1999

"Just You" by Sonny & Cher

(BTW, today is the one-year anniversary of Sonny Bono's death.)
krj
response 256 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 18:22 UTC 1999

The Walkabouts, SEE BEAUTIFUL RATTLESNAKE GARDENS.  Yee gods, this album
is 12 years old already!  Seattle band whose folk-rooted guitar rock
with good singing and first-rank melodies got swamped in the 
grunge tidal wave.  They moved their career to Europe, but they also 
lost their melodic gifts for quite a few years.
 
However, this album, and its followup CATARACT, remain high on my 
all time favorite rock album list.
orinoco
response 257 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 01:55 UTC 1999

Paul Simon's "American Tune" coming from the TV in the next room - I guess
it's background music for some movie.
cloud
response 258 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 02:37 UTC 1999

Gentle Giant "The Power and the Glory," the bonus track from the One Way
release of their album "Power and Glory".
scott
response 259 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 14:11 UTC 1999

Stuck in my head is a song off the Bruce Springsteen "Tracks" CD set (stuff
from over the decades that didn't get on an album).  Hmm... I really need to
review that puppy.
katie
response 260 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 14:34 UTC 1999

Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne, "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," from the CD
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone - The Songs of Pete Seeger." Amazingly
excellent 2-Cd set featuring everyone from Studs Terkel to Ani DiFranco.
mcnally
response 261 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 17:20 UTC 1999

  Catherine Wheel -- "Ferment"
  (for a change..  I'm taking a break from the nearly non-stop Yo La Tengo
  kick I've been on recently..)
scott
response 262 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 00:19 UTC 1999

Pizzicato Five, "Happy End of the world".
mcnally
response 263 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 03:28 UTC 1999

  Mojave 3 -- "Ask Me Tomorrow"

  (found a used copy at Encore to replace my ruined one.  very happy
  not to have to pay $25 bucks.  anyone heard their second album?
  (the one that wasn't released in this country, as far as I can tell..))
happyboy
response 264 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 05:46 UTC 1999

horseflies: "Life is a Rubber Rope"
anderyn
response 265 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 14:24 UTC 1999

June Tabor, A proper sort of Garden (Aleyn is the album name)
tpryan
response 266 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 03:46 UTC 1999

        Just started up Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes #7, first track,
Christine Lavin.
mcnally
response 267 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:41 UTC 1999

  Air - "Moon Safari"
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