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mcnally
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response 358 of 391:
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Dec 2 01:36 UTC 2000 |
errr.. make that "the classic to filler ratio is much too low"
in general I'd prefer more classics, less filler.
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scott
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response 359 of 391:
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Dec 2 03:32 UTC 2000 |
Out of all the songs on ".. Chinese Eyes" only one is annoying enough to make
me usually fast forward to the next.
Mike, would you care to contrast the average Who release with the average
Townshend solo release around that period? ;)
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mcnally
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response 360 of 391:
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Dec 2 03:35 UTC 2000 |
well, um, i.. <mutter..>
I respectfully refuse to answer that question on the grounds that..
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carson
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response 361 of 391:
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Dec 2 13:39 UTC 2000 |
(Sloan, "underwhelmed." I'm filling in for Nik in the Morning at
www.wupx.com) <shameless plugola>
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sspan
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response 362 of 391:
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Dec 3 21:05 UTC 2000 |
Maire Brennan - Rose of Bethlehem, from the One Silent Night CD, a nice
collection of Christmas songs done by female artists.
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krj
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response 363 of 391:
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Dec 3 22:43 UTC 2000 |
Janacek's "Sinfonietta" and "Glagolitic Mass," conducted by Simon
Rattle. Emerson Lake and Palmer grabbed a riff out of the "Sinfonietta"
in one of their albums, but I can't remember which one...
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mcnally
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response 364 of 391:
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Dec 3 23:37 UTC 2000 |
re #361: Next time we negotiate a trade treaty with Canada, I'm all in
favor of a clause demanding an "Underwhelmed" moratorium. It's an
entertaining enough, if not particularly brilliant, song but I'd like to
hear some other song by Sloan on the radio at some point. It's my
understanding that they have entire albums of songs that *aren't*
"underwhelmed"
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krj
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response 365 of 391:
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Dec 4 02:02 UTC 2000 |
The English Country Blues Band, UNRULY. Most of their two LPs, except
for about four songs. One of the most beloved albums in the collection.
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tpryan
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response 366 of 391:
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Dec 5 01:57 UTC 2000 |
Dr. Demento on my DVD player what plays MP3s from CDs. Heard
show segments from 1975, 1989 and 1999 thusfar.
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bmoran
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response 367 of 391:
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Dec 5 04:22 UTC 2000 |
WDET Something that sounds very Zappa-ish. Whoever is djing hasn't been
back for a while. Lotsa horns, guitar... Oh, he's back. Yes, it's The
Grand Wazoo. Anniv. of Frank's passing. On to a doo-wop song. You don't
want me no more, but it's alright with me. Valarie.
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carson
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response 368 of 391:
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Dec 5 19:04 UTC 2000 |
resp:364 (wish I knew what they were.) :^)
(Madonna's "Music", cuz it's on the bathroom stereo and I'm too lazy
to get up and switch it.)
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tpryan
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response 369 of 391:
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Dec 5 22:23 UTC 2000 |
The extra gory version of "The night Santa Went Crazy" by Weird
Al. From that MP3 collection.
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krj
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response 370 of 391:
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Dec 6 20:08 UTC 2000 |
Ceolbeg, CAIRN WATER. Scottish folk band.
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tpryan
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response 371 of 391:
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Dec 6 22:28 UTC 2000 |
"Kiss me where it stinks" by Barnes and Barnes,
(Lenier will do a lot of penance for that one), from my recently
accuired disk of MP3s of Dr. Demento shows.
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carson
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response 372 of 391:
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Dec 8 03:39 UTC 2000 |
("The Truth", from the Handsome Boy Modelling School release.)
(FWIW, I'm listening to the Liz 'n Leif Show on www.wupx.com.)
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ashke
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response 373 of 391:
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Dec 8 14:32 UTC 2000 |
Santa Baby by Ertha Kitt
Gabriel's Message by Sting
Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Burl Ives
Sleigh Ride by Ferrante and Teicher
Ahhh...I'm in the mood for christmas NOW!!!!
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ashke
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response 374 of 391:
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Dec 8 18:28 UTC 2000 |
Okay, I would just like to say that I love P.J's Records. For the record (no
pun intended). I called them up looking for 2 possibly 3 christmas albums
that MAKE christmas for me, and they're out of print. Every year we put up
the tree listening to Ferrante and Teicher's "We Wish You A Merry Christmas",
Burl Ives "Have A Holly Jolly Christmas", and the third is a christmas album
by Jim Neighbors (yes, gomer). And while I can't find the Burl Ives album
anywhere (I have napster, so I can get some of the songs I want off it like
"Snow for Johnny" and "I heard the bells on christmas day") he found the other
two. I CANNOT BELIEVE IT! I am SOOOOOOO happy!
Thank god for me keeping that record player, eh? Woo hoo!
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micklpkl
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response 375 of 391:
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Dec 8 18:49 UTC 2000 |
(Jim Nabors, I think you mean.)
Have you looked on half.com for the Burl Ives? I saw a CD titled "Have a Holly
Jolly Christmas" on there, and it has the songs you mentioned.
btw, is PJs Records a local A^2 thing?
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ashke
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response 376 of 391:
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Dec 8 19:23 UTC 2000 |
Yes, but PJ's is on the internet and they do ship the albums if you like.
I can't remember the url, but I'll find out when I pick my stuff up.
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eeyore
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response 377 of 391:
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Dec 8 21:02 UTC 2000 |
My boss got the Burl Ives cd at Waldenbooks for $6.99. :) Happy Meg. :)
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micklpkl
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response 378 of 391:
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Dec 8 21:04 UTC 2000 |
Listened to most of Ravi Coltrane's "From the Round Box" while chatting in
party. n.p.: "Consequence"
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tpryan
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response 379 of 391:
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Dec 8 22:44 UTC 2000 |
Last night the music of Jimy Hendrix played on banjo -- "Picking
on Hendrix"
Right now, Joel Mabus Christmas album "how like the holly".
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krj
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response 380 of 391:
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Dec 10 00:45 UTC 2000 |
A Prairie Home Companion, which features Susan McKeown this week.
Sorry I didn't have any advance warning for Mickey.
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micklpkl
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response 381 of 391:
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Dec 10 01:40 UTC 2000 |
(Mickey knew about this, at one time --- that didn't stop him from missing
it, though. Ah, well. How did she do? I'd intended to post a notice about
this, since Susan and Johnny Cunningham will be in Ann Arbor soon.)
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carson
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response 382 of 391:
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Dec 10 04:22 UTC 2000 |
(Eazy-E, "Merry Mutha****** Xmas." I'm making radio edits of "Xmas"
songs for the radio station.)
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