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Grex > Music2 > #196: NP #4: Music to Conference By |  |
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lumen
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response 41 of 503:
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Jul 26 21:33 UTC 1999 |
*that* I would like to know. I listened to the show when I lived with my
parents, and it jumped to an FM station from an AM talk station before I
lost track of it (I think it went off the air). I doubt it plays
anywhere near the Central WA area.
Things just haven't been the same since the suits wrested distribution
rights from him. Dr. Demento hasn't had a live program in years.
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krj
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response 42 of 503:
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Jul 27 20:53 UTC 1999 |
Various artists, "This Is What Summer Is For." Live compilation from the
WOMAD Festival at Reading, 1997. Exceptionally fine mix. Fished out
of the clearance bin at Where House Records in East Lansing, this
afternoon.
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anderyn
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response 43 of 503:
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Jul 28 02:25 UTC 1999 |
Will have to see if I can borrow that , Ken.
Moxy Fruvous, Thornhill. Damn fine disc.
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tpryan
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response 44 of 503:
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Jul 28 02:34 UTC 1999 |
Paul Estin's Eclectia series, shuffled, #6 -#10. A John Forrester
track just finished. I think Okla the Mok is on now.
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gnat
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response 45 of 503:
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Jul 29 03:11 UTC 1999 |
Beulah, "When Your Heartstrongs Break" - one of my top 10 of the year
so far. Go see 'em at the Blind Pig tomorrow night!
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scott
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response 46 of 503:
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Jul 29 18:58 UTC 1999 |
Adrian Belew, "Coming Attractions". This is a sampler CD of near-future
releases, which I purchased at the concert last night.
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tpryan
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response 47 of 503:
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Jul 29 22:57 UTC 1999 |
Paul Estin's Eclectia series, #1 - #5 shuffled. The Lazy Boy by
Moxy Fruvous is now playing.
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gnat
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response 48 of 503:
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Jul 31 00:20 UTC 1999 |
The Flaming Lips, "The Soft Bulletin," again and again...
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krj
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response 49 of 503:
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Aug 4 01:29 UTC 1999 |
Judy Collins, "Live at Newport," from the early 1960s. I wish the
first four Judy Collins albums -- the purist folk revival ones --
would get reissued on CD.
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gnat
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response 50 of 503:
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Aug 4 14:24 UTC 1999 |
The Soft Boys, "Wey Wey Hep a Hole"
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dbratman
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response 51 of 503:
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Aug 5 22:22 UTC 1999 |
Prokofiev's Classical Symphony. San Francisco's sorry excuse for a
classical station (I've just been in Louisville and Cincinnati and
marvelled at their stations' superior quality) has named it their
Designated 20th Century Acceptable Work, and seem to play it at least
once a day.
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otaking
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response 52 of 503:
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Aug 6 03:17 UTC 1999 |
Recoil, "Bloodline" It's my roomie's CD. It's a really enjoyable etherial
techno sound.
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katie
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response 53 of 503:
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Aug 6 04:07 UTC 1999 |
Sara Hickman, "Two Kinds Of Laughter." I'm going to try to book her at
Green Wood.
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happyboy
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response 54 of 503:
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Aug 6 23:55 UTC 1999 |
John Lurie: Two Movie Scores
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krj
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response 55 of 503:
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Aug 7 22:20 UTC 1999 |
"A Prairie Home Companion." A repeat show from 1997 which I have
heard before, with the Tannahill Weavers and Muzsikas.
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tpryan
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response 56 of 503:
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Aug 7 23:02 UTC 1999 |
The Larados new CD, Most Requested. Saw them last night.
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gnat
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response 57 of 503:
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Aug 8 20:15 UTC 1999 |
Lamb, "Fear of Fours"
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otaking
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response 58 of 503:
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Aug 9 18:09 UTC 1999 |
Altan, "Blackwater" After seeing them in concert at the Ark last year, I just
had to buy some of their CDs. They do great Celtic music.
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mcnally
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response 59 of 503:
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Aug 10 16:58 UTC 1999 |
Joe Jackson -- "Big World"
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bmoran
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response 60 of 503:
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Aug 11 20:23 UTC 1999 |
Just a tiny bit o' drift. Today is Joe's birthday (45) and WDET played
quite a bunch of his music, in the order it was produced. Real cool!
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krj
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response 61 of 503:
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Aug 19 02:51 UTC 1999 |
Attwenger, MOST. Quasi-punk-folk duo on accordion and drums.
I'll probably start a new item to go over the Austrian haul in
more detail.
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krj
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response 62 of 503:
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Aug 19 19:01 UTC 1999 |
Peter Gabriel, 3rd album. I'd always wanted to get an import CD of
this one, and the 4th album, because I'd heard that the US domestic
issues were not the best quality. So Leslie kindly brought me back
a Charisma label issue, UK manufacture, from Austria, for 139 shillings.
Almost 20 years since its issue, the album holds up pretty darned well.
This is the album where Gabriel began to be influenced by African
music, particularly on the track "Biko," which probably led pretty
directly to the WOMAD and Real World projects; which in turn have
led me to refer to Gabriel as a "former rock star," with only one new
album released in the last 12 years.
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mcnally
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response 63 of 503:
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Aug 19 20:11 UTC 1999 |
(The "4th" album is "Security"? Both excellent albums, at any rate..)
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gnat
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response 64 of 503:
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Aug 19 21:26 UTC 1999 |
Bardo Pond, can't remember the title. Sludgy noisy stuff with a singer
who sounds like Kim Gordon. Will probably get the usual 3 stars when
it comes time for album review.
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krj
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response 65 of 503:
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Aug 19 23:07 UTC 1999 |
The 4th album is titled "Security" in the USA, because Gabriel's
American label refused to put out any more albums titled only
"Peter Gabriel." The British edition is titled just "Peter Gabriel,"
catalog number PGCD4.
Where do your reviews appear, Natalie?
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