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25 new of 503 responses total.
happyboy
response 300 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 6 22:48 UTC 1999

runaway sunday:  altan
scott
response 301 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 00:39 UTC 1999

The Who, "Quadrophenia".
orinoco
response 302 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 01:42 UTC 1999

Sonia Dada, "My Secret Life"
scott
response 303 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 05:13 UTC 1999

"Six String Samurai" soundtrack.
otaking
response 304 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 18:03 UTC 1999

Sarah McLachlan, "B-Sides & Rarities" A wonderful compilation of special
mixes, live versions, and cover songs. It's still a Canadian import, but worth
the extra cost if you're a McLachlan fan.
gypsi
response 305 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 18:04 UTC 1999

"Jesus Built My Hotrod" - Ministry

I can get from a2 to downtown Detroit in twenty minutes if that's on.  ;-)
krj
response 306 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 02:37 UTC 1999

Natalie Dessay, "French Opera Arias."   From the singer who stole the show
in the Chicago Lyric Opera production we saw last week.
omni
response 307 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 10:21 UTC 1999

  I'm listening to one of my infamous CD mix tapes. This particular one is
Tape II, Side A. 

   The last 3 songs were:
  "Carnival" by Natalie Merchant
  "Criminal" by Fiona Apple. 
  "Walking on the Sun" by Smashmouth

  Don't get the idea I'm actually hip. I have BB King and some assorted Motown
from the 60's on this tape as well. The very next song is "Still the Same"
by Bob Seger. No one in his right mind would do something like that. I am
convinced that I need serious counseling when it comes to music.
gypsi
response 308 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 11:39 UTC 1999

"Ask" - the Smiths
krj
response 309 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 17:23 UTC 1999

Trailer Bride, "Whine de Lune."   Alt.country-ish recommendation from 
Ian A. Anderson (not that one) of Folk Roots magazine.
tpryan
response 310 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 20:38 UTC 1999

        "Goiing Huntin'" by the Arrogant Worms on Eclectica #20.
orinoco
response 311 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 21:26 UTC 1999

"Hey Jupiter," Tori Amos.  
gnat
response 312 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 22:21 UTC 1999

"Arrogant Worms"?  What a great band name.

"I Don't Believe in the Sun," Magnetic Fields
mcnally
response 313 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 23:12 UTC 1999

  (I take it "I Don't Believe in the Sun" is on 69 Love Songs?  
   Merritt must be branching out -- formerly he's concentrated
   on "moon" songs -- I think there's at least one on every album,
   e.g. "You Have the Sun, I Have the Moon", "Sad Little Moon",
   "You and the Moon", "The Dreaming Moon", "Lovers From the Moon",
   "You Pretend to be the Moon" (FBH), etc..)

  now playing:  Massive Attack v Mad Professor -- "No Protection"

  I don't think I'm exaggerating when I claim tht this is the best dub
  album in 20 years, since the years of King Tubby's, Scientist's, and
  Augustus Pablo's heydays.  The amazing work done on this album is
  all the more surprising because I usually think that Mad Professor's
  dubs are pretty lame..  It *must* be the strength of the Massive Attack
  material he gets to work with, which constitutes a classic album in
  its own right..  It's amazing, though, that it works so well in its
  original form *and* so well in dub -- most of my favorite classic dub
  comes from reworkings of pretty unexceptional source material.
gnat
response 314 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 02:13 UTC 1999

Yeah, the MF song is from "69 Love Songs" - the sampler, actually.

Robyn Hitchcock, "The Dust" - a folk song about fallout.
scott
response 315 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 19:29 UTC 1999

Earlier I was listening to Pete Townsend's "Psychoderelict".

Right now the "Six String Samurai" soundtrack yet again.  "They were my best
bowlers.  The four-eyed one will be hard to defeat".
mcnally
response 316 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 10:00 UTC 1999

  Lush -- "Split"
gnat
response 317 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 22:39 UTC 1999

The Minders, "Frida" - I saw these guys in Bowling Green last week
and they rocked.  *Incredibly* sweet people, too (though the singer
could talk the hind legs off a herd of donkeys).
orinoco
response 318 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 00:12 UTC 1999

Lamb, "Fear of Fours" - one of the more original trip-hop groups I've heard.
The title apparently comes from their reluctance to write straight 4/4 beats.
mcnally
response 319 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 01:27 UTC 1999

  hmmm..  any good?  I've been pretty frustrated in my efforts to locate
  good trip-hop..

  now playing:  Dukes of Stratosphear -- "Chips From the Chocolate Fireball"
  (XTC goofing around doing a variety of psychedelic 60-ish songs..  fun..)
gypsi
response 320 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 01:34 UTC 1999

Ooh...neat.  I'll have to check that out.

"Blood Makes Noise" - Suzanne Vega
orinoco
response 321 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 03:25 UTC 1999

Well, I like them, but I like a lot of trip-hop.  I can send you a tape if
you want.
mcnally
response 322 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 03:37 UTC 1999

  I was kind of surprised to find that the Dukes of Stratosphear stuff
  is still available because I haven't seen this album in a store in a
  long time, but several on-line retailers carry it and it's apparently
  a budget- line CD at this point.  I guess the popularity of the rest
  of the XTC catalog has kept it in print.

  Basically the band did two projects as the Dukes, "25 O'Clock" and
  "Psonic Psunspot".  The album veers between homage and parody but
  whatever the mood it's quite fun trying to pick out which band is
  receiving the treatment in each song.  Some songs are obvious --
  "Mole From the Ministry" is clearly inspired by "Sgt. Pepper's"-era
  Beatles, and it's not hard to find the Beach Boys influence on "Pale
  and Precious" (rather, it would be hard *not* to..)

  What's cool, though, is that many (not all) of the songs stand on their
  own merits as psychedelic-pop songs, even after the novelty value has
  worn off.

mcnally
response 323 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 03:45 UTC 1999

  re #321:  I appreciate the offer but I almost never listen to tapes
  any more, I only have one device left which plays them and don't use
  it much..  (In fact, I should give away the bunch of tapes I recently
  found packed away in a box in the closet.)

  I'd be interested in hearing about other trip-hop bands you like.
  Why don't you enter a new item?  I'm wild about Massive Attack, 
  less-so about Portishead (though I quite liked their debut album)
  but aside from them, other than a few isolated tracks I haven't had
  much luck finding other stuff of that quality -- most of my trip-hop
  impulse-buys have been severe disappointments..
krj
response 324 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 20:51 UTC 1999

((thanks for the new item start, orinoco! ))
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