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eeyore
response 55 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:32 UTC 2001

My current "new find" is Sister Soleil...for those of you who have seen the
Stella Soleil video for "Kiss Kiss", this is her band from Chicago...and it's
a bit different from Kiss Kiss.  *VERY* excellent...recorded in Peter
Gabriel's studeo, with him doing backups on one song, and one song done with
a guy from Slipknot.
ashke
response 56 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:45 UTC 2001

Really?  Because that song and video kinda get on my nerves...  I wondered
if anyone else had heard of her...
krj
response 57 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 03:23 UTC 2001

resp:52 :: Patchie, what can you tell me about Current 93?  All I know
about them is that they were associated with the reissue of an old album by 
English folksinger Shirley Collins.
eeyore
response 58 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 04:19 UTC 2001

Actually, Mary, I adore that song and vid. :)  Next Tuesday, it will be mine.

ashke
response 59 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 05:16 UTC 2001

well, when i tend to watch the video channels, it's on a lot, so perhaps I
am over exposed to it... I like the background sound, the almost synth
strings, but there is something that turns me off about her

carson
response 60 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 07:39 UTC 2001

resp:55

(I remember you telling me about the Stella/Sister connection, so I looked
for the discs at the student radio station... and they'd been *PURGED*!
I'm *REALLY* hating this whole purging process, because it's going too far,
too fast.  they also dumped the first Goats album, the Majesty Crush album,
and almost eliminated the Holy Cows album.)  <shudder>
patchie
response 61 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 12:50 UTC 2001

resp:#57 Current 93 are a very odd beast. I have yet to hear two albums by
them that sound in any way connected. They do stuff ranging from scraping
industrial headache to absolutely beautiful acoustic stuff. If you have ever
heard of Nurse with Wound, one of their members is a long time colloaborator
of David Tibet from C93, which should give you some idea of how "out there"
some of the stuff can be. I would recommend "all the pretty little horses"
and "Nature Unveild". C93 can be quite hard to get hold of though, so I would
recommend getting some stuff from another source before you go out and buy
some. (not that I condone the use of MP3s or anything :)
eeyore
response 62 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 17 13:08 UTC 2001

Carson: I got mine for my birthday, but Kirk got it off of Amazon.  I have
also seen  it in the local Recordtown.  I think that you would probably like
this album. :)
other
response 63 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 18 16:54 UTC 2001

Coil is awesome.
patchie
response 64 of 77: Mark Unseen   May 21 13:06 UTC 2001

RE #63 Yeah, Coil rule rule. I love "music to listen to in the dark (1)"
Haven't got volume 2 yet though.
jules
response 65 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 04:41 UTC 2001

i honestly have trouble imagining anyone with a cd collection as eclectic as
mine. ill give you a small taste.

abba, beastie boys, genesis, culture club, chicago, cure, praxis, george
winston, guns and roses, suicidal tendencies, billie holiday, yes, soul
coughing, styx, luna, kid 606, radiohead, neutral milk hotel, pavement, jeff
beck, prince, john denver, kiss, seal, smiths, madonna, method man, tribe
called quest, pachbel, mighty mighty bosstones, pixies, breeders, led zep,
stereolab, melissa ethridge, indigo girls, sarah mclaughlin, rem, the king
and i, the fantastiks, godspell, jesus christ superstar, mercury rev, spacemen
3, hopewell, milli vanilli, def leppard, berlin....

i could go on and on.... id be amazed if i ever found anyone with music tastes
anywhere near mine.
mcnally
response 66 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 07:05 UTC 2001

  That doesn't sound that exceptionally eclectic..  I've owned music by at
  least half of the acts you mention..
jules
response 67 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 14:46 UTC 2001

well, that was just me spouting about 1/50th of my collection.
mcnally
response 68 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 14:55 UTC 2001

  I guess my point would be that very few people who really care about
  music restrict themselves to one kind (or even just a few..)
tpryan
response 69 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 16:09 UTC 2001

re 65:  So mine must be beyond yours.
blaise
response 70 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 16:16 UTC 2001

You want eclectic?  Here goes... (representative sample)
Classical: Bach, Beethoven, Faure, Shostakovich, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, 
Moussorgsky, et al.
Big Bands: Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, et al.
Jazz: Duke Ellington, Count Basie, et al.
Ragtime: I have some but don't remember the artists.
Barbershop: The Happiness Emporium (quartet), Rural Route 4 (quartet), the 
Alexandria Harmonizers (chorus), et al.
Pop: Beatles, Byrds, Association, Beach Boys, Eagles, Mariah Carey, Culture 
Club, Yaz, et al.
Filk: Tom Smith, Leslie Fish, Frank Hayes, Mercedes Lackey, Heather Alexander, 
et al.
Humor: PDQ Bach, Dr. Demento, Stan Freberg, Tom Lehrer, et al.
Folk: Harry Belafonte, Miriam Makeba, et al.
Medieval: several groups whose names I can't recall.
Modern classical: John Cage, et al.

Note that this is just off the top of my head.
blaise
response 71 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 16:17 UTC 2001

Oh, I forgot to mention.  Not all of that is on CD, of course.  My collection
is partly CD, partly cassette, and partly LP.
orinoco
response 72 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jun 9 20:49 UTC 2001

(Oh, _this_ game.  Let me know when you're finished :)
arianna
response 73 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 04:03 UTC 2001

Ok, I'm late to this item, but here goes...

re #0: (scott)  Check out http://thedent.com/musicians.html -- Adrien
Belew worked with Tori Amos on her new covers album called "Strange Little
Girls."

re #8: (otaking)  Cloud City Laputa?  Do you mean Laputa: Castle In The
Sky, by Miyazaki?  (http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/laputa/)

re #22: (mcnally)  Do you know if Yo La Tengo started in Tallahassee, FL?
I thought I heard someone say that once.  I actually saw them perform here
a few years ago at the CowHaus, great stuff.

re #43:  (orinoco)  God Lives Underwater isn't all that unknown.  They've
done an assortment of remixes....

re #55: (eeyore)  Sister Soleil started up in '98 I believe.  I was
fortunate enough to hear her entire album (after finding the song "Red" 
on mp3) because a friend of phenix's (Josh, I believe) had a copy of it
that had been released to a radio station in a2 (I don't rmemebe rhow he
got his hands on it)...  

re #70: (blaise)  Yay for PDQ Bach!  I was first exposed to PDQB at
Interlochen. (:

SOmewhere back there, Brighn mentioned The Pogues -- if you like that
stuff, I suggest a little Drop Kick Murphys. (:

Though they're not so unknown anymore, I'm a hardcore Moxy Fruvous fan,
and remember when they were pretty unknown.
eeyore
response 74 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 00:45 UTC 2001

Yeah, I got my hands on the Sister Soliel....great stuff. :)

I'm looking forward to the new Tori cd...
mcnally
response 75 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 16:14 UTC 2001

  re #73:  Yo La Tengo are from Hoboken, NJ.  I don't know of any particular
  connection with Tallahassee.
arianna
response 76 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 18:27 UTC 2001

eh.  I must've just been misinformed.  thanks for the correct info. (:
otaking
response 77 of 77: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 03:39 UTC 2001

Re #73: Yes, I meant Laputa; Castle in the Sky.
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