|
Grex > Music2 > #196: NP #4: Music to Conference By |  |
|
| Author |
Message |
| 25 new of 503 responses total. |
otaking
|
|
response 450 of 503:
|
Dec 16 18:10 UTC 1999 |
Sandra Collins - "Lost In Time" It's a good selection of Trance music from
LA.
|
orinoco
|
|
response 451 of 503:
|
Dec 18 00:21 UTC 1999 |
Paul Simon, "One Trick Pony"
|
tpryan
|
|
response 452 of 503:
|
Dec 18 01:10 UTC 1999 |
Christmas Carribean. Carols on steel drums. part of the
current CD shuffle.
|
omni
|
|
response 453 of 503:
|
Dec 18 07:33 UTC 1999 |
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto "The Girl from Ipanema" and "Corcovado"
This was recorded in the early 60's in South America. They also recorded
the "Girl from Ipanema" in Portuguese. It's a nice soothing jazz CD.
I am glad that I bought it.
|
gypsi
|
|
response 454 of 503:
|
Dec 18 07:55 UTC 1999 |
"The Best of Sade" - too lazy to get up and see what the song is called. I
just bought the cd and *love* it.
|
orinoco
|
|
response 455 of 503:
|
Dec 18 15:53 UTC 1999 |
"Best Of The Flock."
|
kewy
|
|
response 456 of 503:
|
Dec 19 02:48 UTC 1999 |
Do they know its christmastime - Barenaked Ladies
|
omni
|
|
response 457 of 503:
|
Dec 19 07:36 UTC 1999 |
M.T.A. by the Kingston Trio. I'm in my 60's folk mode tonight.
|
tpryan
|
|
response 458 of 503:
|
Dec 19 23:52 UTC 1999 |
Santa does the Mambo. One of his many dance skills.
|
lumen
|
|
response 459 of 503:
|
Dec 23 20:59 UTC 1999 |
resp:456 is that the same song that a bunch of '80s bands/artists did
(y'know, with Bono, George Michael, Bananarama, but thank God not
Depeche Mode)?
|
carson
|
|
response 460 of 503:
|
Dec 23 21:19 UTC 1999 |
(more Handsome Boy Modelling School, but on the radio.)
|
tpryan
|
|
response 461 of 503:
|
Dec 23 23:28 UTC 1999 |
Some stole my Santa Claus suit from "Bummed Out Christmas"
(it's a jumping jive though).
|
tpryan
|
|
response 462 of 503:
|
Dec 24 21:50 UTC 1999 |
What can you get a Wookie for Christmas when he already owns
a comb" from the Star Wars Christmas album.
|
otaking
|
|
response 463 of 503:
|
Dec 28 21:18 UTC 1999 |
Shania Twain "The Woman In Me" It's a good mix of country and pop sounds, for
those who like that sort of thing (which I do).
|
tpryan
|
|
response 464 of 503:
|
Dec 28 22:29 UTC 1999 |
The latest Simpson's soundtrack CD.
|
scott
|
|
response 465 of 503:
|
Dec 30 02:47 UTC 1999 |
Adrian Belew, "Coming Attractions" promo CD.
|
krj
|
|
response 466 of 503:
|
Dec 30 05:56 UTC 1999 |
Inna and the Farlanders, "The Dream of Endless Nights." First spin for
this disc of Russian folk-rock. Not bad.
|
tpryan
|
|
response 467 of 503:
|
Dec 31 00:16 UTC 1999 |
Now, That's what I Call Music #3. so this is the recent stuff.
Very poppish.
|
krj
|
|
response 468 of 503:
|
Dec 31 19:52 UTC 1999 |
CBC is showing a New Year's outdoor concert from Dublin, Ireland.
It's an all-star folk band: I recognize Natalie MacMaster, Sharon Shannon,
Donal Lunny, the woman fiddler from Altan. I'm guessing the piper is
Davy Spillane, but I'm not sure.
|
scott
|
|
response 469 of 503:
|
Dec 31 22:24 UTC 1999 |
Joe Jackson, "Look Sharp".
BTW, Mr. Jackson wrote a book this year, called "A Cure for Gravity". I
enjoyed it quite a bit.
|
carson
|
|
response 470 of 503:
|
Jan 1 02:41 UTC 2000 |
(Terence Trent D'Arby, "Wishing Well.")
(I decided to break out the wayback machine for my NY's show.) :)
|
krj
|
|
response 471 of 503:
|
Jan 1 23:34 UTC 2000 |
Leo Kottke, on "A Prairie Home Companion."
|
krj
|
|
response 472 of 503:
|
Jan 2 22:45 UTC 2000 |
"Prime Cuts 1998," a sampler of German-based folk and world music artists.
So far there's one band I must hunt down in the first four tracks.
|
mcnally
|
|
response 473 of 503:
|
Jan 4 02:25 UTC 2000 |
the Blood Oranges -- "the Crying Tree"
impulse buy from Borders' half-off "red dot" rack, for half of $5.99
I figured I could satisfy my curiosity about them.. sounds pretty good
on first listen, actually..
|
orinoco
|
|
response 474 of 503:
|
Jan 4 19:44 UTC 2000 |
Sonia Dada "Phases of the Moon"
|