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anderyn
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response 332 of 504:
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Mar 22 01:30 UTC 1999 |
Paperboys show is April 9. I'll be there!
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goose
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response 333 of 504:
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Mar 22 02:28 UTC 1999 |
Fripp and Eno -- "No Pussyfooting"
I've been meaning to get this one for a while. Great stuff, and just
the sort of hyper-ambient drone you'd expect if those two got together.
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tpryan
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response 334 of 504:
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Mar 22 03:41 UTC 1999 |
I'm listening to Dr. Demento tonight.
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omni
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response 335 of 504:
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Mar 22 07:00 UTC 1999 |
what station? what time? details, man, details!
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anderyn
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response 336 of 504:
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Mar 25 15:05 UTC 1999 |
N.p. -- James Keelaghan's newest, _Road_, "Number 37".... Oh GOD,
this is good! I adore Keelaghan, and I'd been awaiting this one since
last September.
On the to play list -- the Paperboys, _Molinos_, Cheb Mami, _Prince of
Rai_, Christine Lavin's newest... Eddie from Ohio, and the American
release of _Rant and Roar_ from Great Big Sea. (Ok. I got a package
from Fleming-Tamulevitch of upcoming folk acts at the Ark. I *love*
being a columnist!)
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mcnally
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response 337 of 504:
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Mar 25 16:40 UTC 1999 |
I'm assuming that "Eddie from Ohio" is no relationship to "Ed from Ohio"..
now playing: the Mekons -- "I <Heart> Mekons"
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anderyn
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response 338 of 504:
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Mar 25 17:52 UTC 1999 |
Eddie from Ohio is a group. No other knowledge of them as yet (I still
haven't put them into the player).
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goose
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response 339 of 504:
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Mar 27 02:47 UTC 1999 |
Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band -- "The Mountain". I piced this up at
their show at the Mich Theatre. Great show and a very good album.
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katie
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response 340 of 504:
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Mar 27 05:18 UTC 1999 |
Linda Ronstadt, "In My Reply" (a Liv Taylor song)
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happyboy
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response 341 of 504:
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Mar 27 23:05 UTC 1999 |
Jews with Horns The Klezmatics
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kottos
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response 342 of 504:
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Mar 28 15:50 UTC 1999 |
Cendrees by Iannis Xenakis. Excellent stuff.
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orinoco
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response 343 of 504:
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Mar 28 16:01 UTC 1999 |
"Ghost Train" by Marc Cohn, which is one of my favorite songs of his.
Not to be confused with "Ghost Train" by Counting Crows, which is one of my
favorite songs of theirs.
What can I say, it's a catchy title....
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krj
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response 344 of 504:
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Mar 28 18:24 UTC 1999 |
Johnny Cash, "The Man In Black." There are probably a bunch of Johnny Cash
collections with that title; this is a brand new one on Sony Legacy which
seems to have most of the Johnny Cash songs I wanted.
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mcnally
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response 345 of 504:
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Mar 28 23:45 UTC 1999 |
The Golden Palominos -- "This is How It Feels"
I think this is the album that convinced me that I didn't need any more
Golden Palominos albums -- anyway I stopped buying them around this time.
Not awful, but disappointing even considering that the Palominos' output
was always uneven..
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krj
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response 346 of 504:
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Mar 29 03:45 UTC 1999 |
A Count Basie collection which was put together to cash in on the swing
music craze.
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orinoco
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response 347 of 504:
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Mar 29 04:11 UTC 1999 |
"Savin' the Best for Last", Marc Cohn. It's what's in the CD-ROM drive at
the moment, & I'm too lazy to change it.
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md
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response 348 of 504:
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Mar 29 23:38 UTC 1999 |
Weather Report, "Birdland"
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cloud
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response 349 of 504:
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Mar 30 02:31 UTC 1999 |
"The Temple," Andrew Lloyd Webber, from Jesus Christ Superstar. I dust off
this album every year or so and listen to it.
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anderyn
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response 350 of 504:
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Mar 30 18:30 UTC 1999 |
I listen to it a LOT lately. It's one of the few albums that I realized
I HAD to have during the big Skids blow-up, and I bought a copy and re-
listen nearly every week... But on the player now is "Native American
Odessey" by the Putumayo folks, np, Bill Miller's "GhostDance". BTW, he
is coming to the Ark in April. Go see him.
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cloud
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response 351 of 504:
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Mar 31 01:22 UTC 1999 |
"Sacred servace" by Ernest Bloch as done by the chipmunks (It's on double
speed synchro-record on our tape-player)
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krj
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response 352 of 504:
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Mar 31 19:32 UTC 1999 |
Muddy York, "Scatter the Ashes," subtitled "Songs of Old Ontario."
Very nice Canadian folk band from the 1980s which reminds me a bit
of the Figgy Duff work of the period. Twila would like it, I think,
there's some nice chorus singing.
I should do a little web searching and see if these people ever did
anything else.
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md
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response 353 of 504:
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Apr 1 01:24 UTC 1999 |
Re #351, is it the old Bernstein recording with Robert
Merrill singing the cantor part and Rabbi Judah Kahn
saying Kaddish?
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cloud
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response 354 of 504:
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Apr 1 02:58 UTC 1999 |
Yes, it is. We were making study tapes, 'cause our choir's gonna do it.
I'm listening to "Bitter Suite" from _Misplaced Childhood_ by Marillion.
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orinoco
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response 355 of 504:
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Apr 1 03:06 UTC 1999 |
I've got "Sweet Home Alabama" stuck in my head, and I can't for the life of
me remember who did it. Grand Funk Railroad, maybe?
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lumen
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response 356 of 504:
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Apr 1 06:28 UTC 1999 |
Lynard Skynard, Dan. Grand Funk Railroad is much more above that,
sorry.
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