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anderyn
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response 368 of 504:
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Apr 5 13:38 UTC 1999 |
"Piney Wood Hills" from Katie Geddes' CD, "Live at Green Wood". Hadn't
heard it before, and I am really impressed and excited. Good stuff!
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orinoco
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response 369 of 504:
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Apr 5 18:09 UTC 1999 |
"The Hissing of Summer Lawns," from the Joni Mitchell album of that name.
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ryan
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response 370 of 504:
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Apr 5 20:57 UTC 1999 |
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katie
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response 371 of 504:
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Apr 6 05:06 UTC 1999 |
"Spirit In The Sky - The Best of Norman Greenbaum." Given to me by a friend
who hates it. It is truly awful.
(Thanks, Twila)
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katie
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response 372 of 504:
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Apr 6 05:07 UTC 1999 |
(I mean, thanks for the kind words, not the awful CD. Twila is not responsible
for the CD.)
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anderyn
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response 373 of 504:
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Apr 6 14:34 UTC 1999 |
I should hope not! :-) Though, of course, I do own some awful ones of my
very own.
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krj
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response 374 of 504:
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Apr 7 19:32 UTC 1999 |
Emmylou Harris, SPYBOY.
Emmylou also has the TRIO II album out with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.
And there are news reports that Emmylou and Dolly are going to do a
duet album very shortly; I sort of wonder why Linda gets dropped from
that project.
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carla
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response 375 of 504:
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Apr 9 00:24 UTC 1999 |
McNally, "This is how it feels" is where I also lost a lot of interest
in the Golden Palominos. Call me partial to Syd Straw, I guess.
Have you heard her 2nd solo albumn? I rather liked it, although
it wasn't nearly as good as suprise, although IMHO not much could be.
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mcnally
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response 376 of 504:
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Apr 9 01:37 UTC 1999 |
Hmmm.. I haven't heard her second solo album but I have to admit that
actually I didn't much care for her first one..
I was looking at a new-ish Golden Palominos disc in Tower today and
was tempted by the fact that the vocalist they'd used on "This is How
It Feels" and the following album had left and Bill Laswell and Nicky
Skopelitis had returned.. Unfortunately Tower's prices are much too
high for me to take a chance on an album I'm not pretty sure I'll like..
On the other hand, the disc I wound up with (the new "Tito and the
Tarantulas" disc) sounded a lot better in the store -- I'm probably going
to wind up regretting taking a chance on it. (however, it was only 2/3
the price of the Golden Palominos disc, which makes a difference..)
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orinoco
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response 377 of 504:
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Apr 9 16:19 UTC 1999 |
"The Half-life of Desire," by the Either/Orchestra
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mcnally
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response 378 of 504:
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Apr 10 05:55 UTC 1999 |
currently playing, a Kinks collection from the Ann Arbor Public Library.
"I wanna sail away to a distant shore
and live like an Apeman.."
love that song..
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orinoco
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response 379 of 504:
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Apr 10 14:40 UTC 1999 |
"Crosstown Traffic" by Hendrix.
Oop, new song. Now it's "Castles Made of Sand"
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mcnally
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response 380 of 504:
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Apr 10 22:23 UTC 1999 |
Must be a greatest hits collection of some sort, those're from different
albums, I think..
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carla
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response 381 of 504:
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Apr 10 22:26 UTC 1999 |
Bill Laswell is a genius.
Have you heard any of his solo work?
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mcnally
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response 382 of 504:
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Apr 11 03:10 UTC 1999 |
I've got a bunch of his work, though honestly his solo stuff isn't
generally my favorite -- I like his work with "Material" best,
followed by his work performing with and producing many of the artists
with whom he frequently collaborates.
If you're a Laswell fan I assume you've heard Material's "Seven Souls"
but if, for any reason whatsoever, you don't have it and aren't familiar
with it you should run, not walk, to the nearest decent record store and
pick up a copy..
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carla
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response 383 of 504:
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Apr 11 19:51 UTC 1999 |
I'm going to have to check out "Material" what label are they on?
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orinoco
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response 384 of 504:
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Apr 11 20:34 UTC 1999 |
Re#380: Yeah, it was _The Ultimate Experience_.
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mcnally
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response 385 of 504:
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Apr 12 01:18 UTC 1999 |
Material's albums are on a number of different labels. The re-issue of
"Sevel Souls" is on Triloka. If you buy the re-issue, ignore the first
three tracks -- for some reason when they re-released it they added three
"bonus" remixes at the beginning (!) of the album. "Seven Souls" is a
middle-eastern influenced album with spoken word lyrics by William S.
Burroughs on several tracks and I *really* like it. Other Material
albums that I'd recommend (which sound nothing at all like "Seven Souls")
include "The Third Power" and "Hallucination Engine" (both on Axiom, IIRC.)
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otaking
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response 386 of 504:
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Apr 12 19:25 UTC 1999 |
I'm listening to Mercedes Lackey Live, a filk tape. For those of you who don't
know, she has written dozens of fantasy novels.
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hematite
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response 387 of 504:
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Apr 12 22:38 UTC 1999 |
Ooh, how do you like it Otaking? And where did you get it? I love her
books and have a few MP3's of some songs.
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mcnally
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response 388 of 504:
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Apr 13 05:58 UTC 1999 |
dragged out from the bottom of the CD pile and currently playing --
Roxy Music -- "Avalon"
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anderyn
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response 389 of 504:
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Apr 13 16:04 UTC 1999 |
You can get any filk tape at a sf convention. I also have several
web sites that sell 'em, too. (I personally don't like Mercedes Lackey's
voice, but I adore some others.)
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orinoco
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response 390 of 504:
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Apr 13 22:07 UTC 1999 |
An album I picked up at the library today called _The SUltan's PIcnic_ - it's
jazz-meets-arabian-music, with a harmonica and a tuba thrown in for good
measure. Cool stuff...
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tpryan
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response 391 of 504:
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Apr 13 22:11 UTC 1999 |
Listening to Titanic Monday,...
err, Manic Monday.
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goose
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response 392 of 504:
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Apr 15 19:43 UTC 1999 |
Northwoods Improvisors -- "Stargarden", free/improv jazz from
a limited edition CD just out.
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