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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.
mcnally
response 75 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 19:36 UTC 2000

  Presumably that's the version on "Stop Making Sense", which was re-issued
  this year with many of the best parts of the movie soundtrack restored..
scott
response 76 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 22:53 UTC 2000

Pete Townshend, "Psychoderelict".

This remains my favorite output from the failed "Lifehouse" projects, although
"Who's Next" remains a close second.

Incidentally, the live show at the Brooklyn Academy of the Performing arts
(something like that) video that I got off of PBS "Great Performances" a few
years ago is in fact available, as the Pete Townshend live tape/DVD.  It's
a great live show of Psychoderelict, actors and everything.
tpryan
response 77 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 01:42 UTC 2000

        "Smoke Two Joints" by The Toyes, from Dr. Demento show of May 21, 2000.
see ~tpryan/drd00.0521.txt
brighn
response 78 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 20:53 UTC 2000

St. Etienne, Disc 1 of the Good Humor set (track 5, "Good Night")
scott
response 79 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 21:13 UTC 2000

Tom Waits, "Frank's Wild Years" (the album, not the song).

How the heck does he pull this off?  This CD should be terrible, but somehow
it's great.
otaking
response 80 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 01:01 UTC 2000

Re #71: Oddly enough, as i was reading that, I was listening to Psycho Killer
by The Bobs.
lumen
response 81 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 09:05 UTC 2000

my wife snoring in the guest bedroom at my folks'
isis
response 82 of 391: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 16:20 UTC 2000

yardbirds- a certain girl
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