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Grex > Music2 > #178: An Old Boomer Looks At The New Pop Music (LONG) |  |
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jshafer
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response 35 of 41:
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Feb 22 15:37 UTC 1999 |
(I'm in Michigan. Why would I eat Washington apples? :)
I have been in Yakima, though. IIRC, we ate at Denny's there.
Nice area...
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jep
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response 36 of 41:
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Feb 22 16:18 UTC 1999 |
I can get Toledo's public radio station at 91.3 on my car radio, which
plays classical music throughout the day, except morning/evening
drive times when Morning Edition and All Things Considered are playing.
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krj
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response 37 of 41:
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Feb 22 21:48 UTC 1999 |
flem in resp:28 -- besides CBC from Windsor, the other classical
choice in Ann Arbor is MSU's NPR station WKAR-FM, 90.5.
WKAR runs the NPR news shows 6-8 am and 4-7 pm, and there are
specialty shows on the weekends, but other than that they will
generally be playing classical music.
And I still have a book to write in response to this item.
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lumen
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response 38 of 41:
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Feb 22 22:36 UTC 1999 |
resp:35 Glad you liked your stay in Yakima, John, even if it was a short
one. I consider it a bright spot in Central Washington-- the rest is
boring unless you live at the Gorge in George or something (the Gorge is
a natural gorge used for music concerts).
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orinoco
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response 39 of 41:
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Feb 22 23:11 UTC 1999 |
They Might Be Giants are still around. I stopped paying attention to them
after _Apollo 18_, but I know they released at least one album after that.
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hematite
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response 40 of 41:
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Feb 23 00:12 UTC 1999 |
TMBG was in Columbus just a few weeks ago, I missed the concert
unfortunately. They had a new song out rather recently "Dr. Worm".
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polygon
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response 41 of 41:
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Feb 23 21:58 UTC 1999 |
Re 37. I'm looking forward to reading the "book".
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