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jaklumen
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response 312 of 369:
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Aug 21 09:06 UTC 2002 |
"now is that a real poncho.. or a Sears poncho?" heh.
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krj
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response 313 of 369:
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Aug 22 05:04 UTC 2002 |
A nice revision of the FULL HOUSE album by Fairport Convention which
I just cooked up: dropped one of the new reissue bonus tracks which
was ten minutes long and too slow for driving music, and spliced in four
tracks from the HOUSE FULL live album from that same era. It plays
nicely. One change I'd probably make would be to unearth the
version of "Poor Will & The Jolly Hangman" for which Linda Thompson
re-recorded the vocal.
(FULL HOUSE was the last Fairport album to feature Richard Thompson as
a full-time member of the band, though of course he would continue to
come back as a guest for, well, forever.)
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carson
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response 314 of 369:
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Aug 28 22:32 UTC 2002 |
(Insane Clown Posse, "Assassins." I got into an ICP mood over the weekend,
ripped all the CDs to MP3, and now I'm working out a playlist for a
"Greatest Hits" set for my stereo.)
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tpryan
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response 315 of 369:
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Aug 28 23:12 UTC 2002 |
Assorted songs as heard on Dr. Demento.
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otaking
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response 316 of 369:
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Aug 30 04:25 UTC 2002 |
Sasha Lazard, "The Myth of Red". I picked this up because she sang the
Princess Mononoke theme on track 11. The CD is a great mix of classical music,
Russian folk, arias and tribal beats. Neat stuff.
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tpryan
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response 317 of 369:
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Aug 30 17:31 UTC 2002 |
Paul Estin's Eclectia series, 13,14,15,18,19 shuffled.
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krj
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response 318 of 369:
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Aug 30 18:39 UTC 2002 |
Alan Stivell, "Back to Breizh." I've decided I need to fill in the gaps
in my collection of Stivell's 1990s albums.
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otaking
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response 319 of 369:
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Sep 5 04:43 UTC 2002 |
"Cleopatra" soundtrack. I'm beginning to like Alex Noth orchestral scores.
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tpryan
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response 320 of 369:
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Sep 5 16:48 UTC 2002 |
Entering Marion - John Forester. A delightfull word-play
on the cities one can travel through.
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otaking
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response 321 of 369:
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Sep 9 21:14 UTC 2002 |
John Zorn - "The Big Gundown" I really enjoy Zorn's interpretation of Ennio
Morricone's music.
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goose
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response 322 of 369:
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Sep 11 03:28 UTC 2002 |
Fred anderson - The Missing link....great 'free' jazz.
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carson
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response 323 of 369:
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Sep 11 19:30 UTC 2002 |
(LA Symphony, "Maintain", from the Baloney EP. my faith is restored in
hip-hop.)
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otaking
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response 324 of 369:
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Sep 13 04:42 UTC 2002 |
The original Planet of the Apes soundtrack. As much as I enjoy Danny Elfman
music, Jerry Goldsmith's original score is more memorable.
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tpryan
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response 325 of 369:
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Sep 14 19:58 UTC 2002 |
Dr. Demento 9/17/1978. Not yet known to the national
group of collectors, as it's my tape. And now my digits.
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micklpkl
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response 326 of 369:
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Sep 16 19:58 UTC 2002 |
Llangres, STURA ... the recent release by these young Asturian folkies. There
are some wonderful instrumentals here (harp, bagpipes, flute, guitar, bodhran)
and at least one song with female vocals.
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micklpkl
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response 327 of 369:
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Sep 16 20:02 UTC 2002 |
Rats, I meant to mention the URL in the remote chance someone might want to
hear some mp3s.
http://www.terra.es/personal5/xuanprau/
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otaking
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response 328 of 369:
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Sep 19 20:40 UTC 2002 |
The Omen: The Essential Jerry Goldsmith Collection, conducted by Nic Raine.
I like Jerry Goldsmith scores. Since I haven't heard the original soundtracks
for most of these, I can't really give you a comparison to the composer's
actual music.
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scott
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response 329 of 369:
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Sep 30 21:56 UTC 2002 |
Found in a bin at the ReUse Center:
Lenny Dee, "Mr. Dee Goes to Town". Popular tunes of the day (mid 50s?) played
on a highly customized Hammond organ with a small band behind it.
Slightly more funky than the "Lawrence Welk Show", but quite listenable.
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krj
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response 330 of 369:
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Oct 1 23:57 UTC 2002 |
Anubia, SEGREDO A VOCES. Spanish women's choir with folk-contemporary
instrumentation.
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otaking
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response 331 of 369:
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Oct 3 16:35 UTC 2002 |
DJ Rap- Learning Curve
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krj
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response 332 of 369:
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Oct 6 16:39 UTC 2002 |
The Bollywood Brass Band, RAHMINIA. I think Leslie just described this
album as "insanely good." I haven't heard a brass band in a pop music
context in far too many years.
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otaking
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response 333 of 369:
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Oct 8 02:24 UTC 2002 |
Takako Minekawa, CLOUDY CLOUD CALCULATOR. If you like synthesized J-Pop, this
would be a good one for you. Some of it sounds like Kraftwerk with a theremin.
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orinoco
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response 334 of 369:
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Oct 9 00:00 UTC 2002 |
Hm. Most J-pop makes me feel like removing my eyeballs with an ice pick, but
"Kraftwerk with a theremin" sounds intriguing. I wonder whether the risk of
impaired vision would be worth it.
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otaking
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response 335 of 369:
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Oct 14 22:45 UTC 2002 |
John Barry, RAISE THE TITANIC film score (conducted by Nic Raine). Overall,
this is a pretty good instrumental soundtrack.
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orinoco
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response 336 of 369:
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Oct 15 14:49 UTC 2002 |
Peter Gabriel, _Shaking The Tree_
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