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carla
response 586 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 17:55 UTC 2000

Barenaked Ladies "enid"
krj
response 587 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 21:39 UTC 2000

Charlie Gillett's "World Music Countdown" for May 2000, on 
http://www.wen.com .      I want to buy almost half the featured 
albums, dammit.  If we don't have an Internet Radio item I'll
start one shortly.
krj
response 588 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 19:12 UTC 2000

Blowzabella, "Pingha Frenzy."    Live album by what was probably 
the premier British folk dance band of the 1980s.
jules
response 589 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:11 UTC 2000

im listening to sector 9
brighn
response 590 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:18 UTC 2000

I'm listening to an Islamic extremist in his erstwhile guise of a peace-loving
folk singer.

Cat Stevens, "Teaser and the Firecat," right now it's Bitterblue.
tpryan
response 591 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 01:36 UTC 2000

        Absolute O'Brien, "Listen to my Heartbeat"; Richard O'Brien's
1999 CD.

        Yup, Raff Riff.
brighn
response 592 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 16:38 UTC 2000

Palm Fabric Orchestra, "Thawing Spring" from Vague Gropings in the Slip
Stream.

PFO being a New Age-ish variant of Poi Dog Pondering, at least from the
standpoint that the frontman is Frank Orrall and the music is even more artsy
than PDP has become. =}
krj
response 593 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 18:23 UTC 2000

I sort of wondered what became of the Poi Dog Pondering crowd.
 
Santana, "Live at the Fillmore 1968" or some title like that.
Sony Legacy release drawn from some jam filled shows at the dawn of 
their career, lots of Latin percussion.
brighn
response 594 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 20:47 UTC 2000

actually, PDP has released albums since PFO... it's a few years old now.

Pretty much, Frank Orrall moved to Chicago and puts out an album whenver he
feels like it.
scott
response 595 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 21:55 UTC 2000

The Hannibals, "Monkey Suit".
krj
response 596 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 00:04 UTC 2000

The June 3 show of London "world music" DJ Charlie Gillett, 
via www.wen.com.
otaking
response 597 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 03:43 UTC 2000

Psychic TV, "Smile (Greedy Beat remix)"
katie
response 598 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 04:59 UTC 2000

Mary McCaslin and Jim Ringer

otaking
response 599 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 02:17 UTC 2000

Hedningarna, "Vikloren"
katie
response 600 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 04:37 UTC 2000

Anna Egge
scott
response 601 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 19:55 UTC 2000

The Hannibals, "From Can to Can't".  

These guys were a band I knew in E. Lansing a few years back.  Somehow they
got 3 CDs out before giving up, and this is the first (I think).  I've been
listening to it lately, and I like it a lot.  The current copy is a CD-R that
I did today (just got my CD burner working, and I'm backing up out-of-print
stuff) and I'm testing it.

Some of the band became the current-day "19 Wheels".
krj
response 602 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 20:02 UTC 2000

Charlie Gillett's "World Music Charts Europe Countdown" for April 2000, 
starting with Geoffry Oryema (yeah!!) and continuing with Youssou N'Dour.
Oh yeah, real audio from www.wen.com again.
gypsi
response 603 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 23:24 UTC 2000

Tones on Tail - "Go"
mcnally
response 604 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 23:43 UTC 2000

  (otherwise known as the "yaa yaa yaa" song..  ;-)
gypsi
response 605 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 01:44 UTC 2000

I love that song.  =)  I bounce around and sing the "ya ya ya"s really loud.
bruin
response 606 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 19:31 UTC 2000

The Beach Boys
"Help Me Rhonda"
Greatest Car Songs
CEMA Special Markets
krj
response 607 of 607: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 21:54 UTC 2000

As previously announced:  June has ended, so I'm freezing this item and 
starting a new one.  The lists continue in item:264.
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