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Grex > Music2 > #289: NP #7: Music to Conference By | |
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micklpkl
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response 291 of 420:
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May 11 13:36 UTC 2001 |
June Tabor -- False, False (recorded off the SULT:SPIRIT OF THE MUSIC
television programme)
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krj
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response 292 of 420:
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May 11 21:04 UTC 2001 |
Jethro Tull, BENEFIT. I suspect I should just break down and buy the
rest of the Tull CD issues of the albums I loved as a kid: I need
STAND UP, AQUALUNG, THICK AS A BRICK, and maybe PASSION PLAY.
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blaise
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response 293 of 420:
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May 12 03:22 UTC 2001 |
Clam Chowder, _Salvaged_. (Clam Chowder is a filk band that does a lot of
classic folk as well.)
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sspan
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response 294 of 420:
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May 13 04:35 UTC 2001 |
Maria McKee - Jupiter & Teardrop
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blaise
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response 295 of 420:
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May 14 02:27 UTC 2001 |
Happiness Emporium - That's Entertainment/Control Yourself
(Double album -- past international champion barbershop quartet)
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krj
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response 296 of 420:
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May 15 22:32 UTC 2001 |
(I didn't realize Clam Chowder were still around...)
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blaise
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response 297 of 420:
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May 16 13:27 UTC 2001 |
They sure are -- they give a benefit concert every year at Darkover Grand
Council that I've gone to for the last two years.
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dbratman
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response 298 of 420:
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May 16 20:26 UTC 2001 |
However, Clam Chowder's two CDs (the only ones I know of) are not new,
but remasters of tracks from their old LPs and tapes. Really nice to
have, though admittedly their recordings sound a lot better if you've
heard the group in concert. I've done so just once, 18 years ago, but
that was enough for some very warm memories.
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sspan
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response 299 of 420:
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May 17 01:51 UTC 2001 |
Eden's Crush - No Drama. okay.. am I getting too weird for y'all yet?
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eeyore
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response 300 of 420:
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May 17 02:32 UTC 2001 |
Sister Soleil - Soularium
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krj
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response 301 of 420:
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May 17 03:19 UTC 2001 |
1651, "Cast A Bell." This is a spinoff from the Welsh folk band Fernhill
and it includes Tim Harries from the current Steeleye Span lineup
on acoustic bass. Chamber-folk settings of Playford dance tunes.
(This just came in today's mail.)
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tpryan
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response 302 of 420:
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May 17 22:17 UTC 2001 |
Wings pan.
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scott
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response 303 of 420:
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May 18 18:19 UTC 2001 |
The Police, "Ghost in the Machine".
Dammit, why hasn't Stewart Copeland played in anything this cool since? I
hope the upcoming Oysterhead album doesn't suck.
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sspan
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response 304 of 420:
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May 19 09:39 UTC 2001 |
Happy Rhodes - Rhodes I
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orinoco
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response 305 of 420:
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May 19 18:22 UTC 2001 |
Cake, _Prolonging the Magic._ I finally tracked my copy of it down.
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carson
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response 306 of 420:
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May 19 22:26 UTC 2001 |
(Salt 'n Pepa, "Shoop," from their SNL performance.)
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micklpkl
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response 307 of 420:
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May 22 03:56 UTC 2001 |
RE: #299, #304: Definitely not getting too weird for me, as I adore Rhodes
I (and II, etc.) :-)
Gurf Morlix, "With God on Our Side" (from the 'Austin Does Dylan' radio
special) broadcast live
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krj
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response 308 of 420:
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May 22 17:28 UTC 2001 |
http://www.classicfm.co.uk again
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eeyore
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response 309 of 420:
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May 24 16:19 UTC 2001 |
I'm sure that this won't be much of a shock, but I'm currently listening to
Stell Soleil. Pretty good, but not as good as I had built it up in my head.
Think Madonna, circa Ray of Light or Rain. There are a few exceptions to
that, and those songs are excellent. The rest are just fairly good.
However, the Sister Soleil (her band a couple of years ago) CD Soularium has
got to be in my top 5 favorites. :)
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scott
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response 310 of 420:
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May 24 16:34 UTC 2001 |
Steely Dan, "Two Against Nature". Better than I'd thought earlier. Takes
some getting used to, I suppose. Tom Waits works the same way on me.
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micklpkl
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response 311 of 420:
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May 24 17:30 UTC 2001 |
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, with guest vocalist Dolly Parton, "Knockin on
Heaven's Door" What a treat for me, as this is my all-time favourite Dylan
song, and I was completely unfamiliar with this collaboration. Once again,
a treat from KUT and John Aielli.
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krj
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response 312 of 420:
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May 24 18:02 UTC 2001 |
Novalia, "Canti & Briganti." Italian folk-rock.
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tpryan
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response 313 of 420:
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May 24 22:03 UTC 2001 |
Norman and Saxon by Michael Longcor. He Kipples on this one.
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orinoco
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response 314 of 420:
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May 24 22:17 UTC 2001 |
Ellen McKeown, _Distillation._ She sounds rather like what would have
happened if Rickie Lee Jones had a thing for Country & Western novelty tunes.
This is less of an insult than it sounds like.
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anderyn
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response 315 of 420:
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May 25 00:50 UTC 2001 |
WAS the Kingston Trio, but now a history channel show on the Vikings.
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