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isis
response 50 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 00:52 UTC 2000

boston- peace of mind
otaking
response 51 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 04:35 UTC 2000

Re #48: How is the Shannon Curfman CD? I've been thinking of buying it.
brighn
response 52 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 23:26 UTC 2000

Beth Orton, "Trailer Park" Cd, "Tangent" is the track

For once, I'm listening to something with a less-than-thrashing tempo while
Grexing.
isis
response 53 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 00:01 UTC 2000

cornershop- funky days are back again
shannon curfman is a-fucking-mazing. she's only 14 and you can tell that she
*feels* every single note. her cover of the band's _the weight_ gives me
shivers, and i HATE covers
tpryan
response 54 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 03:04 UTC 2000

        Return to the Centre of the Earth by Rick Wakeman, narrated 
by Patrick Stewart with the London Symphony Orchestra and the 
English Chamber Choir.  Justin Hayward has a track on this.
Great find.
isis
response 55 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 04:43 UTC 2000

liz phair- shatter
carla
response 56 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 06:20 UTC 2000

Crowded house Crowded house
isis
response 57 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 01:17 UTC 2000

bloodhound gang- kiss me where it smells funny
krj
response 58 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 17:44 UTC 2000

The Clash, "London Calling."  Picked up for $8 at a recent Tower sale.
Haven't heard this in years; it holds up *very* well for a 21-year old
album and makes me feel ancient.  
brighn
response 59 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 21:46 UTC 2000

"Seven Days" by Ugly Beauty.
krj
response 60 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 00:36 UTC 2000

The June "radio" show from Ian Anderson, from http://www.wen.com, again.
Specifically the opening track, from Asian Dub Foundation.
I can't believe I'm going to have to buy a copy of their CD.
tpryan
response 61 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 01:36 UTC 2000

        Dr. Demento via .mp3  #3- Marvin the paranoid android by Marvin.
krj
response 62 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 19:48 UTC 2000

Tara Nevins, "Mule to Ride."  Solo old-timey album from one of the two 
leaders of the band Donna the Buffalo.  This is mostly a fiddle showcase
for Nevins; I'm a little disappointed that she only sings a couple of 
slow ballads, and some other person sings most of the rest of the time.
isis
response 63 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 23:24 UTC 2000

Bob Dylan- just like a woman
lumen
response 64 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 05:03 UTC 2000

resp:58  I would like to hear "London Calling"..
mcnally
response 65 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:56 UTC 2000

  "London Calling" is an excellent album that successfully blends the Clash's
  punk, reggae, r&b (and many other) influences into their most consistent
  and powerful album.  It's a phenomenally influential album and a definite
  must-listen.
gypsi
response 66 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:59 UTC 2000

I like "Combat Rock" too.  That one gets a lot of play-time.  "Overpowered by
Funk" and "Know Your Rights" are MUCH better songs than "Should I Stay or
Should I Go?"  (blecch)
krj
response 67 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 21:22 UTC 2000

More http://www.wen.com, this time it's a show from Katerina Pavlakis
which was done as part of the World Music Accordion Festival for 
www.rootsworld.com.  It was a bunch of Real Audio accordion stuff put
up on a number of places, back in June.
mcnally
response 68 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 21:33 UTC 2000

  By all means, let's continue the Clash discussion, but take it to
  item 270 (or:  item:music,270 for you Backtalk folks, I hope..)
otaking
response 69 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 22:29 UTC 2000

Red Elvises - "Techno Surfer" After seeing them live, I just had to buy a CD
from them.
bruin
response 70 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 00:29 UTC 2000

"Roundabout" by Yes from my "Pepsi Choose Your Music" CD, which arrived 
in the mail this afternoon.
tpryan
response 71 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 03:00 UTC 2000

        Phyco Killer by the Talking Heads on the radio (93.9fm).  I wish they
had the humor to play Pycho Chicken.
gypsi
response 72 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 04:59 UTC 2000

<falls down laughing>
krj
response 73 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 18:21 UTC 2000

I wish I owned the original "Psycho Killer" single.  The B-side was 
the same song, arranged for autoharp and string quartet.  
I've never seen that reissued in any form.   Somewhere I have a tape 
of my housemate's old 45.

NP: Keith Jarrett, "Live at the Blue Note."  This six-CD set was a 
completely insane thing for me to buy, a testimony to the selling 
powers of Jim Leonard.  :)
gypsi
response 74 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 18:59 UTC 2000

I like the live version of "Psycho Killer" that they play on 96.3.  There are
some people in the audience whooping and making other noise, and it sounds *so
good* with the song.  Almost like it should be part of it.
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