You are not logged in. Login Now
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   150-174   175-199   200-224 
 225-249   250-274   275-299   300-324   325-349   350-374   375-399   400-424   425-449 
 450-474   475-499   500-524   525-549   550-574   575-599   600-607    
 
Author Message
25 new of 607 responses total.
orinoco
response 50 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 22:25 UTC 2000

Re#41:  Interesting....a friend of mine suggested I check out Lili Haydn, but
I never got around to it.  Her name keeps cropping up.  I think she's stalking
me.  Maybe I'll just buy the (*$&% CD :)
krj
response 51 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 02:28 UTC 2000

"Voice Union;"  Liliana Bertolo from Italy, the wonderful Evelyne Girardon
from France, and Sandra Kerr from England, singing acapella material from 
all three countries.  This has been too long overlooked in my collection.
tpryan
response 52 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 04:32 UTC 2000

        Putting Up With The Jones - Spirit of the West.
sspan
response 53 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 02:49 UTC 2000

Cindy Morgan - The Loving Kind. Ok.. it's an supposed to be an Easter album..
but I'm listening to it now anyway.
mcnally
response 54 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 04:05 UTC 2000

  Talk Talk -- Spirit of Eden..

  Anyone know what Tim Friese-Greene is doing these days?  Is he producing
  for anyone?  Also, as I look through the album credits, "Hugh Davies" is
  credited with playing "shozygs"..  What are shozygs?
gypsi
response 55 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 14:39 UTC 2000

Ooh...good band.

Danny Elfman - "Beetlejuice Theme".  I adore Danny Elfman...his music is
brilliant.
gnat
response 56 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 16:57 UTC 2000

Of Montreal, "Cherry Peel."  This is so sweet and cutesy that it could
cause insulin shock, but I like it anyway.  Maybe I should have
listed it in the Guilty Pleasure item.
lumen
response 57 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 17:12 UTC 2000

Why don't you, then?  =)
mcnally
response 58 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 19:20 UTC 2000

  the Kinks -- "Lola vs. Powerman and the Money-Go-Round"
  (playing at this very moment:  my favorite Kinks' song, "Apeman")
orinoco
response 59 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 19:42 UTC 2000

Oscar Peterson, "Live from Chicago"
gnat
response 60 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 20:56 UTC 2000

The last (*sigh*) Morphine album, "The Night."  RIP, Mark Sandman...
tpryan
response 61 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 17:26 UTC 2000

        Video killed the Radio Star - The Bangles.  Ececlita series again.
mcnally
response 62 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 21:21 UTC 2000

  That would be the Buggles, not the Bangles..

  now playing -- the Stone Roses' first album..
orinoco
response 63 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 21:54 UTC 2000

Beethoven's 9th, 3rd movement, played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.  
bruin
response 64 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 22:37 UTC 2000

RE #61 BTW, did you know that "Video Killed The Radio Star" was the very first
video shown on MTV?
tpryan
response 65 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 23:23 UTC 2000

        Christine Lavin - Inventions
krj
response 66 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 00:24 UTC 2000

a Beethoven violin sonata, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Lambert Orkis.
gnat
response 67 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 01:27 UTC 2000

Tara Jane O'Neill - former bassist from Rodan, practitioner of the
music genre known as "math rock."  Quite good.
orinoco
response 68 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 02:35 UTC 2000

"Math rock"?
lumen
response 69 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 02:44 UTC 2000

resp:64 resp:61  From what I heard, not only was it the first video 
shown on MTV (ironic, isn't it?), but the lead singer was Trevor Horn, 
now a successful music producer.
gnat
response 70 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 03:50 UTC 2000

Math rock... sort of angular, dry, abstract music with an emphasis on
texture rather than vocals or melody... lots of improvising.  Well-
known practitioners include Slint, Gastr del Sol, the aforementioned
Rodan.  Most math rock is on the Quarterstick or Touch and Go labels
out of Chicago.

Think of it as "hipster prog."  :)
orinoco
response 71 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 07:43 UTC 2000

Oh, roight.  Okay.

Now playing, a webcast of WWOZ, from New Orleans, doing a classic jazz show.
goose
response 72 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 18:57 UTC 2000

Wow, I'd never put Slint in there with those bands, but would add Rachels,
June of 44, and Rex.

slint is ROCK straight up! ;-)
krj
response 73 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 20:53 UTC 2000

Lais, LAIS.  Flemish trio of women singers.  Sometimes acapella, 
sometimes backed by the folk rock band Kadril.  This came in the mail
today.
gnat
response 74 of 607: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 02:22 UTC 2000

Antonio Carlos Jobim & Elis Regina, "Elis and Tom."  I bought this
record because it has "Waters of March" on it.  I love that song!
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   150-174   175-199   200-224 
 225-249   250-274   275-299   300-324   325-349   350-374   375-399   400-424   425-449 
 450-474   475-499   500-524   525-549   550-574   575-599   600-607    
Response Not Possible: You are Not Logged In
 

- Backtalk version 1.3.30 - Copyright 1996-2006, Jan Wolter and Steve Weiss