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carson
response 462 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 13:52 UTC 1999

(which one?) :)
orinoco
response 463 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 21:29 UTC 1999

Beck, "Forcefield".  It's on a mix CD my friend Bob made me, but I think it
originally comes from his "One Foot In The Grave" album.  
lumen
response 464 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 20 04:53 UTC 1999

resp:462 don't know-- didn't make a note of the frequency-- it's a little
further down the dial
krj
response 465 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 16:51 UTC 1999

Jefferson Airplane, "Jefferson Airplane Loves You."  Anthology box from 
mumblety years ago.
carson
response 466 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 22:12 UTC 1999

(promotional copy of the soundtrack to _South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut_.)
bruin
response 467 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 22:48 UTC 1999

Omigod!  They killed Kenny!  You bastard!
gnat
response 468 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 00:40 UTC 1999

Some guitar noodlings by a friend of mine.

carson
response 469 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 00:44 UTC 1999

(promotional copy of Slick Rick's _The Art Of Storytelling_)

(if it's not obvious, I'm reviewing new music for the radio station.) :)
gnat
response 470 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 02:26 UTC 1999

Promotional copy of "The Soft Bulletin," by the Flaming Lips

(I'm reviewing, too...)
tpryan
response 471 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 02:55 UTC 1999

re 469:  Get the new "Weird Al" yet?
orinoco
response 472 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 16:29 UTC 1999

I just turned off "Super Black Market Clash".  My tolerance for the clash
seems to have gone down since two summers ago, when I decided I LOVED them.
mcnally
response 473 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 16:31 UTC 1999

  Well, "Super Black Market Clash" uses up tolerance faster than, say,
  "London Calling"  Such is the way of B-sides and bonus tracks..
krj
response 474 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 17:31 UTC 1999

Hmm, I wonder if I should toss my 10" vinyl of BLACK MARKET CLASH into 
the hypothetical resale pile...
 
Afro-Celt Sound System, VOLUME 2: RELEASE.
kewy
response 475 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 00:25 UTC 1999

Billy Joel in the living room, can't remember the name of the song.
krj
response 476 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 04:08 UTC 1999

Jefferson Airplane, AFTER BATHING AT BAXTER'S.  The binge continues.
Nobody does 10 minute psychedelic guitar jams any more.
mcnally
response 477 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 05:33 UTC 1999

Despite their disastrous post-Airplane careers ("We Built This City")
I still have a soft spot for Jefferson Airplane.

Lots of good stuff on "After Bathing at Baxter's".  Since I rid myself 
of my LPs long ago, I no longer have a copy, I'll have to go dig up my 
copy of "2400 Fulton Street" (a 2-disc best-of from about 10 years ago)
md
response 478 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 14:04 UTC 1999

"Take the 'A' Train," by Duke Ellington, in a 1960 stereo
recording, rereleased this year for the Ellington contennnial.  
It starts with a long solo by Ellington himself that withholds 
a simple statement of the theme until the halfway point, in 
an "applause" sign manner.  The celebrated opening riff 
doesn't appear until some time after that, and when it does, 
Ellington emphasizes it for another applause sign.  Then 
the orchestra finally enters with what amounts to *another* 
applause sign.  There are a few more of those scattered 
throughout the performance.  40 years ago, it was simply 
a grand old man showing off grandly for the crowd; now, 
it gives me goose bumps.
orinoco
response 479 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 14:49 UTC 1999

I didn't realize that "Super Black Market Clash" was a b-side collection. 
That makes sense, though, since the one song I recognized - Pressure Drop -
sounded almost totally unfamiliar.  

Phish still do 1/2-hour psychedelic guitar jams, if you don't mind that they
all sound the same.
mcnally
response 480 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 21:49 UTC 1999

  I wonder how many times "Pressure Drop" has been covered since it first
  surfaced in Jamaica in the early 60s..  (at least that's where I *think*
  it originated, but come to think of it a lot of those early ska bands 
  did lots of covers themselves..)
scott
response 481 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 02:17 UTC 1999

Spinal Tap yet again.  Wow, this is a really good album, comedy aside.
tpryan
response 482 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 23:52 UTC 1999

        Now that I replaced the cord to the CD player (I was only getting
one channel) The Cars Greatest Hits on CD.  It's one of the CDs I got
returning the unopened vinyl version and asking if I could get the 
price back toward the CD.
otaking
response 483 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 19:49 UTC 1999

Re #457: I got the unreleased Sarah McLachlan track through a special offer
from CDNow. When I bought "Mirrorball," another company let me make a 4 song
CD single using several choices of rare and unreleased tracks.

Right now, I'm listening to Hagalaz Runedance "Winds That Sang of Midgard's
Fate."
mcnally
response 484 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 02:26 UTC 1999

  I'm not listening to it at the moment because I'm in a computer lab
  (no phone line at home, so I don't listen to music when I grex anymore..)
  but recent purchases from Tower included a used copy of David Byrne's
  most recent, "Feelings", and a RealWorld sampler called something like
  "10 out of 10" that was selling for $0.99

    "Feelings" is OK -- better so far than any of Byrne's other post-Heads
    solo work.  It's stylistically mixed, though quite a few of the tracks
    were done with the British trip-hop trio Morcheeba.

    The RealWorld sampler is pretty good, it'll probably sucker me into
    buying at least one or two of the albums by featured African artists.
    For $0.99 it's a pretty safe bet you'll find *something* to like on it..
krj
response 485 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 04:24 UTC 1999

The Real World sampler looks very cool.  I saw it tonight, but it was 
after Leslie had checked out, so I didn't want to wait in line again.
 
NP: Ougenweide, "Liederbuch."  A German folk-rock album in honor of 
Leslie's impending departure for Austria.
orinoco
response 486 of 504: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 16:39 UTC 1999

Tori Amos, "The Donut Song".
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