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Grex > Music3 > #135: NP #2: Music to Conference By | |
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anderyn
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response 50 of 189:
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Mar 31 21:06 UTC 2003 |
Wanna hear! :-)
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krj
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response 51 of 189:
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Apr 5 23:33 UTC 2003 |
James Gang, "15 Greatest Hits." The Joe Walsh-era James Gang were
one of the signature bands from my childhood. What I really want is
a remastered copy of "James Gang Rides Again" but there's not a
copy to be had between Ann Arbor and Lansing.
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scott
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response 52 of 189:
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Apr 16 23:36 UTC 2003 |
Weather Report, "Heavy Weather".
I'm transferring some vinyl to MiniDisc before I move.
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krj
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response 53 of 189:
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Apr 30 21:36 UTC 2003 |
Last Wednesday's Late Junction show from BBC Radio 3, which just seems
to be hitting lots of my buttons.
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scott
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response 54 of 189:
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May 11 00:59 UTC 2003 |
Led Zepplin, "Houses of the Holy". More vinyl being moved to minidisc.
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krj
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response 55 of 189:
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May 12 03:37 UTC 2003 |
Led Zepplin, "II". Part of a carton of CDs disgorged by the living room
as we searched for a missing external floppy drive for Leslie's laptop.
I'd almost bought a replacement copy last week; this disk had been
missing for about two years.
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otaking
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response 56 of 189:
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May 13 21:40 UTC 2003 |
Negativland/Chumbawumba "The ABCs of Anarchism". I like this CD better than
most of Negativland's work. Anybody who is a fan of theirs, or a fan of
sampling, would enjoy this CD.
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krj
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response 57 of 189:
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May 19 17:13 UTC 2003 |
A live set from jazz pianist Julian Joseph, from last November's
London Jazz Festival, at the BBC Radio 3 website. A two hour show;
the first set a small group, the second set dragging in an orchestra,
singer and the kitchen sink. 64K real audio stream. Love.
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krj
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response 58 of 189:
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May 31 20:10 UTC 2003 |
Bidaia, OIHAN. Brand new Basque band and album. Hurdy-gurdy based, yum.
One of the neatest things I've heard in a while.
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krj
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response 59 of 189:
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Jul 12 19:29 UTC 2003 |
Thea Gilmore, "Songs From The Gutter"
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otaking
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response 60 of 189:
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Jul 12 22:31 UTC 2003 |
Today I'm listening to CDs I bought from the Sailne Celtic Fair. I don't have
the jewel boxes with me at the moment though, so I'm not sure who I'm
listening to at the moment (5 CDs at ransom can make that confusing.)
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krj
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response 61 of 189:
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Jul 13 00:56 UTC 2003 |
Well, you could write a little about Saline Celtic Festival, perhaps?
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anderyn
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response 62 of 189:
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Jul 13 01:50 UTC 2003 |
Wow. I only got one cd from there. (Bruce and I went early, to see parade,
but managed to run late. :-( However, I managed to see Hoolie (maritime music,
four members, guitar, whistle, fiddle, and step percussion from the 16 year
old Nic Gareiss, who's been a festival standard for the last couple years --
he was doing step percussion with Jeremy Kittel last year); Robin Huw Bowen
(Welsh triple harp); Step in Time and their accompanying band Tanglemere
(trio of Celtic dance with an instrumental fourpiece band); Brian Pickell Band
(Canadian, mostly instrumental, alas, imho); Liz Carrol and John Doyle (again
instrumental, but very enjoyable); and Bohola (Irish, didn't see them as the
tent was packed and I had to be on the hill -- lots of instrumentals, sounded
like two or three modern folk writers' covered on the songs (Go, Move, Shift
was the best of those)...) -- but I did also see the sheep dog demonstration,
the piping march through the camp, and the gorgeous eagle-owl. All-in-all,
quite fun.
OT listening -- "Antiques Roadshow..." soundtrack.
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jaklumen
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response 63 of 189:
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Jul 13 05:10 UTC 2003 |
"Everybody To The Limit" -- Strong Bad (a character of the Chaps
Brothers at www.homestarrunner.com, a little guilty pleasure :) )
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jules
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response 64 of 189:
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Jul 14 20:36 UTC 2003 |
im listening to the white stripes. i met meg white this weekend. we chatted.
it was very cool! i met her at a blanche show.
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krj
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response 65 of 189:
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Jul 15 00:12 UTC 2003 |
Some unidentified classical music on BBC Radio 3's "Music Through The
Night" overnight show (it's 1:15 am there).
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bruin
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response 66 of 189:
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Jul 15 00:49 UTC 2003 |
"Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis Presley on AnnArborAlive.com
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dcat
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response 67 of 189:
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Jul 15 01:42 UTC 2003 |
I seem to only get this while I'm at work. Therefore: the disc on the way
to work: Prodigy, "Dirtchamber Sessions, Vol 1"
has there ever been a Vol 2? I've never seen any evidence of one. . .
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kewy
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response 68 of 189:
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Jul 27 20:05 UTC 2003 |
Dusty - Holes on the Soles of our Shoes
Pretty rad accoustic guitar bluesy/folksy stuff. Dusty can be found every
Wednesday and Sunday at Aardvark's in Windsor.
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twenex
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response 69 of 189:
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Jul 30 22:14 UTC 2003 |
Fading Out: "Gold Dust Woman" - RUMOURS/Fleetwood Mac
Does this band need an intro - ok, first a British blues band, (60s), most
popular w/ the addition of two new (American) members after departure of
founder Peter Green and guitarist (whose name escapes me). Most successful
period: Rumours, "Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac" (album before Rumours) Great
band. Recently resurfaced after departure of yet another member, Christine
McVie (not replaced, afaik)
NP: Mustt Mustt, by Musrat Fateh Ali Khan. Fusion of Western Rhythms w/
"Qawwali" (Sufi devotional music), Pakistani artist about whom it was once
apparently said, roughly "The wonderfulness of NFAK is the only thing Indians
and Pakistanis can agree on". See my pending review(s) of this CD, along w/
"Ride On" by Christy Moore and "Sweet England" by Jim Moray ("Murray")
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twenex
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response 70 of 189:
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Aug 2 16:04 UTC 2003 |
Metallica, 'Bad Seed', RELOAD.
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twenex
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response 71 of 189:
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Aug 2 17:23 UTC 2003 |
Cat stevens: Remember Cat Stevens - The Ultimate Collection. The most fullsome
Best of Cat Stevens-type album i have seen to date (i say 'fullsome' rather
than 'complete' because some of these aren't his best, imho).
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mynxcat
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response 72 of 189:
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Aug 3 00:23 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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dcat
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response 73 of 189:
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Aug 3 00:41 UTC 2003 |
yep
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bruin
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response 74 of 189:
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Aug 3 00:41 UTC 2003 |
RE #72 Harry Chapin was the one who sang "Cats In The Cradle".
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