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Grex > Music2 > #229: NP #5: Music to Conference By |  |
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brighn
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response 539 of 607:
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Jun 15 15:08 UTC 2000 |
A Perfect Circle, "The Hollow"
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krj
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response 540 of 607:
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Jun 15 19:07 UTC 2000 |
So how is that? I saw some of the pre-release hype.
The Original Brothers & Sisters of Love, "The Ballade of Jeb Miner."
Local folk-rock band which I rather like; alas, I have to miss their
Top of the Park appearance.
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isis
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response 541 of 607:
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Jun 15 21:44 UTC 2000 |
bob marley natty dread
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brighn
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response 542 of 607:
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Jun 15 22:01 UTC 2000 |
It's definitely Tool-lite. If you like Maynard's singing, it's worth it. The
instrumentation is pretty, but not as unique as Tool's, nor as "hard." The
single, "Judith," is the most Tool-like track on the CD, which is probably
why it was chosen.
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otaking
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response 543 of 607:
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Jun 15 22:10 UTC 2000 |
Eclectica #16: Attention Deficit Disorder
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jules
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response 544 of 607:
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Jun 15 23:10 UTC 2000 |
radiohead - black star
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mcnally
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response 545 of 607:
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Jun 15 23:48 UTC 2000 |
great song..
I can't figure out why "OK Computer" was the album that got all the
critical hype.. I think "the Bends" is much better..
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isis
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response 546 of 607:
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Jun 16 02:00 UTC 2000 |
zepelin-stairway
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krj
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response 547 of 607:
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Jun 16 02:26 UTC 2000 |
Zabe i Babe, "Drumovi." Faux Balkan music from Tim Eriksen and Peter
Irvine of Cordelia's Dad, together with some other folks of Balkan
ancestry.
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orinoco
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response 548 of 607:
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Jun 16 02:59 UTC 2000 |
Me'shell NdegeOcello, "Bitter."
Really, I'm only in it for that last name......
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carla
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response 549 of 607:
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Jun 16 08:11 UTC 2000 |
Michelle shocked singing the ballad of penny evans
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jules
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response 550 of 607:
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Jun 16 14:59 UTC 2000 |
the police sychronicity
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isis
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response 551 of 607:
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Jun 16 18:32 UTC 2000 |
pink floyd dark side
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krj
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response 552 of 607:
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Jun 16 18:57 UTC 2000 |
Yes, but are you watching THE WIZARD OF OZ?
News item: Turner Classic Movies is going to show
THE WIZARD OF OZ at some point this weekend with DARK SIDE
OF THE MOON playing on the SAP (secondary audio program)
track. See USA Today if you need more details.
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mcnally
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response 553 of 607:
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Jun 16 19:11 UTC 2000 |
Won't it sort of ruin the mood the first time they cut away to a Miracle
Whip commercial?
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krj
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response 554 of 607:
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Jun 16 19:35 UTC 2000 |
No Commercial Interruption, said the USA Today story.
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stacie
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response 555 of 607:
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Jun 16 20:44 UTC 2000 |
Emily and I were just listening to Duke Ellington and friends.
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kewy
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response 556 of 607:
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Jun 17 01:39 UTC 2000 |
Stan - Eminem
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kewy
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response 557 of 607:
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Jun 17 01:40 UTC 2000 |
Its... disturbing.
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sspan
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response 558 of 607:
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Jun 17 03:35 UTC 2000 |
Kasia Kowalska - 'I Need You' from her album 'Gemini'. 9min41secs of pure
heaven.
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isis
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response 559 of 607:
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Jun 17 17:00 UTC 2000 |
zeppelin fool in the rain
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scott
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response 560 of 607:
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Jun 18 01:03 UTC 2000 |
Pete Townshend, "Lifehouse Chronicles" disk 1.
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isis
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response 561 of 607:
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Jun 18 07:49 UTC 2000 |
sound of silence
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mcnally
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response 562 of 607:
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Jun 18 09:28 UTC 2000 |
re #472: (only about a week ago, and 90 responses since..)
Your mention of Kelly Hogan and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts
and connections to both the Jody Grind and the Mekons prompted
me to give their album a listen today when I found it in one
of the listening stations at a Seattle-area Borders this
afternoon (well, truthfully, I had no idea who they were when
I saw the album cover, and I was actually trying to listen to
the Jayhawks' "Smile", but someone in the store had misloaded
the listening station and by the time I figured out that I
wasn't hearing the new Jayhawks' album, the lonely synapse
in the back of my brain that shall forevermore be responsible
for holding responses 472-475 managed to fire off an interrupt
and I remembered who she/they was/were.
Anyway.. I might go back and consider the album again sometime:
it didn't grab me, but it sounded like something I might like.
What amused me, though, was that it's the first place I've spotted
a cover of one of Stephin Merritt's "69 Love Songs". Unfortunately
it was probably my least favorite of the entire 69, but still
interesting, to me at least..
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brighn
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response 563 of 607:
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Jun 18 18:19 UTC 2000 |
"Stan," Eminem. Poignant song.
Except now that's over, and it's on "Who Knew?"
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