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krj
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response 350 of 369:
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Nov 16 22:38 UTC 2002 |
Leslie's singing practice.
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anderyn
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response 351 of 369:
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Nov 17 04:22 UTC 2002 |
The fan on my computer. :-)
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orinoco
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response 352 of 369:
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Nov 18 15:11 UTC 2002 |
Lou Reed, _Transformer._
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tpryan
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response 353 of 369:
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Nov 18 23:29 UTC 2002 |
WCSX A to Z, to see if my request for "Bears" by Quicksilver
Messenger Service will be played. They are up to Bad Company now.
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krj
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response 354 of 369:
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Nov 19 19:35 UTC 2002 |
It's Tuesday, so it must be Mary Ann Kennedy's "Celtic Connections"
show on BBC Radio Scotland. In the usual low-quality mid-afternoon stream.
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micklpkl
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response 355 of 369:
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Nov 20 15:37 UTC 2002 |
The Galician band Na Lua, "As Meigas Chegan"
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other
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response 356 of 369:
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Nov 25 04:55 UTC 2002 |
1952 Vincent Black Lightning, Richard Thompson (Rumour and Sigh)
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otaking
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response 357 of 369:
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Dec 3 02:10 UTC 2002 |
"The Blue Max" score by Jerry Goldsmith.
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micklpkl
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response 358 of 369:
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Dec 4 14:59 UTC 2002 |
The Asylum Street Spankers, live on KGSR, Radio Austin.
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mcnally
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response 359 of 369:
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Dec 4 15:24 UTC 2002 |
Love - "Forever Changes"
I'd read about, but never before listened to this lost classic of the
60s L.A. music scene, and it sounds nothing like I was expecting. It's
much more mellow and acoustic than I had been expecting (my expectations
were mostly based on the few other Love singles I'd heard, particularly
"7 and 7 Is") While parts haven't aged particularly well there's a
surprising amount of material on "Forever Changes" that still sounds
really good..
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scott
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response 360 of 369:
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Dec 10 02:31 UTC 2002 |
"Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai" soundtrack.
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otaking
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response 361 of 369:
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Dec 11 22:07 UTC 2002 |
Shania Twain "Up"
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scott
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response 362 of 369:
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Dec 12 03:55 UTC 2002 |
The Four Tops, "Greatest Hits". Yup, that "Standing in the Shadows of Motown"
movie got me obsessed with some of the more interesting Motown productions,
and the Tops certainly count as interesting. "Bernadette", "Reach Out (I'll
be There)" and others have some pretty exotic chord progressions.
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jaklumen
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response 363 of 369:
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Dec 12 05:10 UTC 2002 |
resp:348 No, song changed while I was typing. Actually, I just wanted
to get the second song mentioned.
resp:351 Isn't there another item for mentioning that-- something like
background noises or something like that?
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jaklumen
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response 364 of 369:
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Dec 12 05:12 UTC 2002 |
Rahzel vs. DJ Skribbles, "The Four Elements"
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jaklumen
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response 365 of 369:
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Dec 13 09:21 UTC 2002 |
Lakeside, "It's All The Way Live."
This is one of two songs rapper Coolio remade in 1995 with the group
(original choruses with new rap lyrics), the other one being "Fantastic
Voyage."
"It's All The Way Live" was the group's first smash hit in 1979 (on the
Top 5 R&B charts), cut from their debut LP, _Shot of Love_. "Fantastic
Voyage" came from their third album of the same name in 1980, and was
their biggest pop hit. The album went gold, and I can see why: I
purchased The Right Stuff's reissue of this Solar Records LP on CD.
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otaking
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response 366 of 369:
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Dec 14 18:37 UTC 2002 |
Yet another Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack. This time it's a rerecord of Patton
he conducted with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in 1997.
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jaklumen
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response 367 of 369:
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Dec 16 05:37 UTC 2002 |
Coolio's remake of Lakeside's "Fantastic Voyage"
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scott
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response 368 of 369:
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Dec 21 16:07 UTC 2002 |
The Red Elvises, "Grooving to the Moscow Beat".
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krj
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response 369 of 369:
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Jan 5 21:33 UTC 2003 |
I'm going to roll over this item: a new edition for a new year.
The listing continues in item 135 (item:music3,135)
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