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Grex > Music2 > #196: NP #4: Music to Conference By |  |
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orinoco
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response 412 of 503:
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Dec 6 23:35 UTC 1999 |
Ben Folds Five "Whatever & Ever Amen". Good perky music to keep mysef
awake...
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mcnally
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response 413 of 503:
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Dec 7 01:24 UTC 1999 |
Luna -- "The Days of Our Nights"
(borrowed from KRJ.. I prefer "Penthouse", but I think "Days.." is fairly
good. I certainly don't understand the vitriolic abuse heaped upon it by
multiple reviewers..)
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gypsi
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response 414 of 503:
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Dec 7 02:40 UTC 1999 |
Depeche Mode - "Halo"
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mcnally
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response 415 of 503:
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Dec 7 06:15 UTC 1999 |
Michael Hedges -- "Oracle"
(which I only just now realized is playing while I'm doing
homework for my database class.. hmmmm...)
Good album (more guitar, less vocal) and the last one he completed
before his untimely death in an automobile accident (I believe one
uncompleted album was released posthumously..)
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goose
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response 416 of 503:
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Dec 7 21:36 UTC 1999 |
RE#Steel Guitars -- the ones with levers and such are 'pedal steels' and the
ones that lay in your lap are (believe it or not) 'lap steels'
I'm currently falling in love with Talking Heads '77. I picked this up today
while browsing and thought of all the recent TH discussion. Great record.
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gypsi
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response 417 of 503:
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Dec 7 21:44 UTC 1999 |
I'm listening to Bauhaus 'cause my co-worker wanted to know what my
definition of "old goth" is. He thinks Marilyn Manson songs released
before 1998 are "old goth". Puh-freakin-leeze. So, I'm educating the
boy. =)
Next up are Miranda Sex Garden and Sisters of Mercy.
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orinoco
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response 418 of 503:
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Dec 7 22:36 UTC 1999 |
The Talking Heads, "Remain In Light," in a futile attempt at drowning out the
Christmas carols from the next room.
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goose
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response 419 of 503:
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Dec 8 07:46 UTC 1999 |
Are Fields of the Nephilim old school goth?
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gypsi
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response 420 of 503:
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Dec 8 11:35 UTC 1999 |
Never heard of them... when were they popular? I like the name. =)
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kewy
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response 421 of 503:
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Dec 9 05:55 UTC 1999 |
Macy Gray - I try
Although the song of the night was Big Girls Dont Cry - four seasons
Its been quite the day.
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orinoco
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response 422 of 503:
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Dec 9 17:13 UTC 1999 |
McCoy Tyner - Effendi.
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tpryan
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response 423 of 503:
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Dec 9 23:34 UTC 1999 |
Michael Longcor - Twlight of the Millennium
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scott
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response 424 of 503:
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Dec 10 02:07 UTC 1999 |
NIN, "The Fragile".
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orinoco
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response 425 of 503:
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Dec 10 03:05 UTC 1999 |
Ani DiFranco & Utah Phillips "Fellow Workers"
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mcnally
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response 426 of 503:
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Dec 10 03:39 UTC 1999 |
Bach's (Violin) Partita No. 2 in D Minor
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tpryan
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response 427 of 503:
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Dec 11 15:42 UTC 1999 |
Christmas in the Trenches - John McCuthchen; the story of the
sudden truce in The First World War on Christmas Eve night, often
thought of a myth, as Brithish officers back home would not believe
that their men would stop for any such thing. John McCuthchen's
tale of playing that song in Germany and the old German soldiers
that came to his performance to verify the story, as they where
part of it, is also wonderful.
It's something when a song tells a story. It's something
new when the song creates it's own story.
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gnat
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response 428 of 503:
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Dec 11 17:07 UTC 1999 |
The Essex Green, "Everything is Green." This particular song sounds
like the Monkees covering the Pogues.
I bought this record with the refund on my ticket to see Stereolab -
the show was cancelled because the singer got sick. :(
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mcnally
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response 429 of 503:
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Dec 11 20:56 UTC 1999 |
(out of curiosity: when you get a refund for a cancelled concert,
does Ticketmaster refund their "servicing" charge?)
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tpryan
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response 430 of 503:
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Dec 12 00:28 UTC 1999 |
Right the CD shuffler is doing Jingle Cats, Jingle Dogs, Farm
Animals and Christmas Frogs.
Could be worse...I do have the Christmas Macarena CD.
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gnat
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response 431 of 503:
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Dec 12 00:44 UTC 1999 |
(re. #429 - yes, I was refunded the service charge, much to my relief.)
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omni
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response 432 of 503:
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Dec 12 07:14 UTC 1999 |
Into self-abuse Tim?
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tpryan
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response 433 of 503:
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Dec 12 16:12 UTC 1999 |
Jimmy Buffet's version of "Happy Christmas"
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tpryan
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response 434 of 503:
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Dec 12 18:36 UTC 1999 |
With Jingle Cats, I just imagine that Marvin Scuggs is playing
his Muppetphone.
Eddie Money and Ronnie Scpector's Christmas tune just went
past on the CD player.
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bruin
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response 435 of 503:
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Dec 12 21:46 UTC 1999 |
"Sh-Boom" by the Chords (the original version!)
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gnat
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response 436 of 503:
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Dec 13 22:05 UTC 1999 |
That was the first record my dad ever bought. My grandfather thought
he was crazy.
The Yips, "The Seven Pillars of the Yips." Three 1/2 stars.
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