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Grex > Music2 > #229: NP #5: Music to Conference By |  |
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otaking
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response 412 of 607:
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May 20 14:02 UTC 2000 |
"Pokemon" end theme.
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scott
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response 413 of 607:
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May 20 15:28 UTC 2000 |
Public Enemy, "He Got Game" soundtrack.
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carla
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response 414 of 607:
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May 21 00:54 UTC 2000 |
syd straw "suprise"
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jules
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response 415 of 607:
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May 21 13:06 UTC 2000 |
i want you - third eye blind
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krj
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response 416 of 607:
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May 22 03:06 UTC 2000 |
Mussorgsky & Ravel, "Pictures at an Exhibition." Old mono recording
of the Chicago Symphony conducted by Rafael Kubelik. Leslie thinks
the tempos are too fast.
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brighn
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response 417 of 607:
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May 22 21:57 UTC 2000 |
Ben Folds Five, "Army"
"I've been thinking a lot today..."
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gypsi
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response 418 of 607:
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May 22 22:01 UTC 2000 |
"Rump Shaker" by Wreckx-N-Effect. Heh...
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edina
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response 419 of 607:
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May 23 17:12 UTC 2000 |
People laughing
People dancing
A man selling ice cream
Singing Italian Songs.
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scott
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response 420 of 607:
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May 23 17:18 UTC 2000 |
When did this tun into the "guess the song" contest?
Well, I know it's by Chicago.
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mcnally
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response 421 of 607:
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May 23 17:40 UTC 2000 |
("Saturday, In the Park")
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krj
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response 422 of 607:
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May 23 19:51 UTC 2000 |
(The album with the woodcut cover: "Chicago V." That was probably
part of the batch I unloaded on my sister 25 years ago.
Me, I'm binging on Hedningarna's TRA again.
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brighn
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response 423 of 607:
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May 23 20:43 UTC 2000 |
Pig, "My Santuary" from Praise the Lard
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scott
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response 424 of 607:
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May 23 21:23 UTC 2000 |
(Hey, remember when "Chicago" was called "Chicago Tranit Authority" and they
were a real rock band? All the albums after the first or so sound pretty lame
compared to the original, despite that dopy guitar solo track)
"Key the Metal Idol" anime soundtrack.
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gypsi
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response 425 of 607:
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May 23 21:52 UTC 2000 |
Yup, but I think CTA told them they couldn't use that name anymore.
Morrissey - "Suedehead"
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brighn
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response 426 of 607:
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May 23 22:33 UTC 2000 |
that would be an interesting set of trivia... albums or groups that had to
change their names
rumor has it that STP's original name was Shirley Temple's Pussy, and they
changed it to Stone Temple Pilots to avoid lawsuit... although the rumor that
KMFDM stands for Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode is false. =} And Prefab
Sprout's major release had to be retitled in this country to "Two Wheels Good"
because US lawyers balked at it being released under its original name (Steve
McQueen).
At any rate, I'm listening to Starfuckers, Inc. (NIN), which for some
inexplicable reason had to be censored before MTV would play it.
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scott
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response 427 of 607:
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May 23 22:45 UTC 2000 |
Very strange indeed.
NIN, "The Fragile", "left" disc.
(The story I'd heard about the Stone Temple Pilots is that they had put a
bunch of STP stickers [as in the fuel additive] on their gear, and ended up
making up a bunch of names to fit the initials)
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jules
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response 428 of 607:
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May 24 00:34 UTC 2000 |
i used to have all the original chicago on vynal.
just you n me, simple n free
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orinoco
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response 429 of 607:
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May 24 01:27 UTC 2000 |
The band currently known as Green Jelly used to be Green Jello (with an umlaut
over the o, no less), but were forced to change it. Don't ask me why I know
that.
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void
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response 430 of 607:
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May 24 01:32 UTC 2000 |
many many moons ago there was a pretty darn good detroit band called
the rhythm method. they changed their name to rhythm corps when they
started getting almost-national attention.
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sspan
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response 431 of 607:
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May 24 03:02 UTC 2000 |
Listening to 'The Pirate Song' by Grey Eye Glances, who by coincidence had
to change their name from Sojourn because another band already had that one.
So the took their new name from a Edgar Allen Poe poem.
Speaking of Chicago, I always thought '25 or 6 to 4' had one of the best
guitar solos in it.
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tpryan
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response 432 of 607:
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May 24 03:34 UTC 2000 |
Tom Lehrer "My Home Town" from the triple CD set.
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otaking
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response 433 of 607:
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May 24 15:28 UTC 2000 |
Patti Loveless "I Try to Think About Elvis"
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carla
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response 434 of 607:
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May 24 18:26 UTC 2000 |
YOu spin me right round baby
right round
like a record baby
right round round round
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lumen
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response 435 of 607:
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May 24 23:48 UTC 2000 |
I thought that was 'a ragged baby'? doesn't make sense, but that's
what it sounds like to me..
haven't heard any of the original Chicago Transit Authority to claim it
was superior.. I grew up on their pop jazz stuff, and I liked it, so
you can just stick it if you've got a problem.
sugary and sometimes a bit saccharine, but hey-- very pleasant to
listen to-- 13, I believe (which was the one of them painting the logo
on the cover from a scaffold) is the one I like.. lot of hits from that
album.
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brighn
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response 436 of 607:
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May 25 04:55 UTC 2000 |
it's "like a record, baby"
carla's right =}
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