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| 14 new of 19 responses total. |
raven
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response 6 of 19:
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Jul 18 18:06 UTC 2000 |
Actually Sandinista is a triple album at least on vinyl. A few brilliant tunes
with a lot of dreck mixed in...
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krj
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response 7 of 19:
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Jul 18 21:34 UTC 2000 |
Heh. I should probably liquidate my original UK import LP set -- even
though it was a sentimental birthday present from the old girlfriend --
and get a CD of SANDINISTA, which would be programmable so I could skip
lots of it.
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lumen
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response 8 of 19:
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Jul 19 04:39 UTC 2000 |
resp:4 Yes, I remember the KLF, but never really heard anything of
theirs besides "3 A.M. Eternal." The song popped up on the radiowaves
at 0300 one morning a little while ago, incidentally..
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mcnally
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response 9 of 19:
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Jul 19 21:05 UTC 2000 |
You somehow managed to avoid the whole "Justified and Ancient" remix
with Tammi Wynette? Wow!
"Chill Out" is worth listening to, but it's very atypical of their stuff.
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krj
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response 10 of 19:
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Jul 21 17:46 UTC 2000 |
Not ready to review it yet, but I did get the new Joe Strummer album,
"Rock Art and the X-Ray Style," or some title like that.
The "Sandpaper Blues" track was featured on one of those
http://www.wen.com radio shows I keep raving about -- Ian Anderson's
June show, if you want to dig it up.
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mcnally
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response 11 of 19:
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Jul 21 18:11 UTC 2000 |
Hmmm.. Somewhere I have a copy of "Earthquake Weather" but I've never
gotten into it..
By the way, can anyone tell me is "Earthquake Weather" a common phrase
of some sort or did Strummer make it up? I ask because I'm currently
re-reading a novel by Tim Powers entitled "Earthquake Weather" and I'm
curious whether he borrowed the phrase from Strummer or from somewhere
else..
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happyboy
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response 12 of 19:
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Jul 21 20:34 UTC 2000 |
it's a west coast or alaskan thing
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mcnally
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response 13 of 19:
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Jul 22 08:17 UTC 2000 |
And what does it mean?
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happyboy
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response 14 of 19:
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Jul 22 16:22 UTC 2000 |
they equate a certain type of weather with
an earthquake?
now go to your room
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eeyore
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response 15 of 19:
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Aug 18 06:10 UTC 2000 |
I *ADORE* The Globe. First time I heard a single off of it, I knew
immediately who it was. The voice is unmistakeable. And it amuses me
greately to see how they use Clash songs in BADII.
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mcnally
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response 16 of 19:
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Aug 18 06:25 UTC 2000 |
Yes. There's something slightly suspect about sampling yourself..
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eeyore
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response 17 of 19:
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Aug 18 06:41 UTC 2000 |
Actually, I think it was more them making fun of themselves. Especially the
the little sneezy thing.
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mcnally
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response 18 of 19:
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Aug 18 17:57 UTC 2000 |
Oh, definitely..
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jules
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response 19 of 19:
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Jun 6 05:02 UTC 2001 |
london calling is a really wonderful album.
i have spoken.
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