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anderyn
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response 269 of 369:
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Jun 11 14:40 UTC 2002 |
Runrig: The Stamping Ground.
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krj
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response 270 of 369:
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Jun 11 20:53 UTC 2002 |
Tarika, Son Egal. Madagascar band with some rock influence.
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micklpkl
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response 271 of 369:
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Jun 12 18:29 UTC 2002 |
Robyn Hitchcock, "egyptian cream" from 1985's FEGMANIA (just me digging
through the cassette library and dubbing a minidisc mix)
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bmoran
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response 272 of 369:
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Jun 13 03:00 UTC 2002 |
For sopme reason I've been stuck on 1480 am for the last few days. Classic
country. They just played the Gatlin Brothers, I don't know what's being
played now.
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tpryan
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response 273 of 369:
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Jun 14 23:42 UTC 2002 |
I'm listening to KOZT-FM, Fort Bragg, California, waiting for
Dr. Demento to come on. Internet radio by tape & mail delay.
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micklpkl
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response 274 of 369:
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Jun 21 15:46 UTC 2002 |
Chumbawamba, "After Shelley" from the new release READYMADES. This is the best
new release I've bought in a long long time. Of course, there are samples from
many different British/Scottish folkies on practically every song. This
particular one features Kate Rusby. Also Coope, Boyes & Simpson, Lal Waterson
& Olly Knight, Harry Cox, Belle Stewart, Joe Heany, and Dick Gaughan, are
sampled on other tracks.
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anderyn
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response 275 of 369:
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Jun 22 16:57 UTC 2002 |
Uh oh. Sounds like a new album in Twila's future. Is it available in the
States?
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krj
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response 276 of 369:
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Jun 22 20:45 UTC 2002 |
Yes. Curiously, the US got the Chumbawamba CD first this time; the BBC
says the British release is in August.
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tpryan
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response 277 of 369:
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Jun 23 01:17 UTC 2002 |
Time warp to Dr. Demento from March 27, 1988. Dr. Demento
will be interviewing Alan Sherman on this show.
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dbratman
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response 278 of 369:
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Jun 25 20:12 UTC 2002 |
1988? Allan Sherman was already dead by then. Or is this somebody
else?
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bruin
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response 279 of 369:
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Jun 26 12:26 UTC 2002 |
If you're talking about Allan Sherman, the 1960's comedian famous for
song parodies, he died in 1973.
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micklpkl
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response 280 of 369:
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Jun 26 18:20 UTC 2002 |
Roy Harper, "Tom Tiddler's Ground" from 1970's FLAT BAROQUE AND BERSERK.
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tpryan
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response 281 of 369:
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Jun 27 16:04 UTC 2002 |
Double time warp. In 1988 Dr. Demento used an 'Open Ended Interview'
where he could ask the questions and Allan Sherman answers thanks to
the magic of a vinyl pressing. The interview was from 1964.
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krj
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response 282 of 369:
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Jun 29 02:04 UTC 2002 |
My dad playing his new electronic organ; he's just picked it
up recently.
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mcnally
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response 283 of 369:
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Jun 30 01:37 UTC 2002 |
currently playing: Sigur Ros' "Agaetis Byrjun"
(sprinkle with Icelandic vowel accents for a more accurate spelling of
both band name and album title..)
very good atmospheric shoe-gazey stuff from an Icelandic band that's
met with surprising levels of success in the U.S. and Britain (although
"Icelandic band meets surprising success in U.S. and Britain" seems
destined to become a music-industry cliche, if it hasn't already..)
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coyote
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response 284 of 369:
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Jul 1 21:26 UTC 2002 |
Did you happen to make it to hear the Kronos Quartet on Saturday? For their
encore they played a quartet version of a Sigur Ros tune. Apparently they're
working on some sort of collaborative project with Sigur Ros now.
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mcnally
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response 285 of 369:
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Jul 1 22:01 UTC 2002 |
Haven't heard anything about that. (BTW, I live near Seattle these days,
not sure where you were when attending the concert Saturday.)
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coyote
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response 286 of 369:
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Jul 1 22:22 UTC 2002 |
ohhh... well it was in Ann Arbor, so probably not :)
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orinoco
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response 287 of 369:
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Jul 5 18:14 UTC 2002 |
This is just another reason to wish I liked Sigur Ros, I guess.
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mcnally
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response 288 of 369:
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Jul 6 00:55 UTC 2002 |
Well, I've been really enjoying their album but it took me a while
to warm to it.
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tpryan
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response 289 of 369:
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Jul 6 01:05 UTC 2002 |
Mony, Mony by Billy Idol preceded by Zoot Suit Riot by Cherry
Poppin' Daddies preceded by I love Rock & Roll by Joan Jett.
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jaklumen
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response 290 of 369:
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Jul 6 10:19 UTC 2002 |
"Hella Good," No Doubt, from _Rocksteady_
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krj
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response 291 of 369:
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Jul 9 04:31 UTC 2002 |
Dolly Parton, on the Letterman show.
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krj
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response 292 of 369:
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Jul 20 01:39 UTC 2002 |
La Bergere, "Ouvarosa." A project with singer Sylvie Berger, who
works with Evelyne Girardon; accordion player Emmanuel Pariselle, who had
a great LP almost 20 years ago and who I have been looking for more
stuff from ever since; with the great Gabriel Yacoub in the background.
Yacoub wrote some songs, sings some background, plays some stuff,
produced, and released it on his own label. I had to send off an
international money order for this one, it just came in today's mail.
As I'd hoped, it's fairly reminiscent of Malicorne -- more so than
Yacoub's recent solo work. But it's also more chanson-style
where Malicorne went more towards early music. Only four tracks in
so far, of course.
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krj
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response 293 of 369:
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Jul 20 03:44 UTC 2002 |
Coope Boyes & Simpson, "Twenty-Four Seven." Jawdroppingly good album
from English acapella communists. :) I'm going to have to go back
and pick up some of their albums which I skipped.
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