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By KJ on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - 06:17 pm: Edit |
Since we've been on a musical note all day, no cheating, tell us what's in your musical stack in your Disco right now. I'll start. In the CD changer right now, I have:
Angelique Kidjo- "Best Of" (Couple good tracks, the rest ain't great, this one will collect dust)
Jesse Colin Young and Sons- "Walk the Talk" (love Jesse and he and the sons put on a great show for us, but this isn't the best work he's ever done, more dust)
Jimmy Buffett- "Living and Dying in 3/4 Time" (moldy oldie, still love it)
Johnny Clegg and Savuka- "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World" (fantastic band from Africa and timeless message)
Sade- "Love Deluxe" (Uneven as always, brilliant when good)
Slot 6 is empty, and tomorrow it all needs to be changed out. Time for new tunes!
And you?
Karen
By sal on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - 06:18 pm: Edit |
have we been through this before?
By KJ on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - 06:34 pm: Edit |
I dunno, but then I'm a newbie to this neighborhood. Watcha got, Sal?
Karen
By Horness Spencer (Horness) on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - 09:55 pm: Edit |
In my MiniDisc head unit I have King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys (UK Jazz band from Birmingham).
Also available, I have Garth Brooks, Bryan Adams, Crowded House, Fun Lovin' Criminals, and some mixes I've done of various artists.
Hoping to fit a MD changer under my seat real soon.
Horness.
By Bill Leek on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 02:57 am: Edit |
I still prefer jazz, blues, selected symphonies such as works from Aaron Copeland, Ravel, John Sebelius (ever heard "Finlandia"?), and others. Also, good folk-based rock and country. Yes, Karen, I do like Jesse Young and John Lennon's "Imagine".
By mike w on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 03:39 am: Edit |
i still dont have a cd player so in my tape slot rests Rob Zombie!
By Rob Davison (Pokerob) on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 04:35 am: Edit |
Horness i know we talked about this before , but what MD player to you have? i want to trade out mine for that sony one that you can record off the radio... looking for feed back on it.
(i have a kenwood in dash MD).
karen, i have in:
Trivoli Gardens
Stephane Grappelli : Violin
Joe Pass : Guitar
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen : Bass
By Rob Davison (Pokerob) on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 05:05 am: Edit |
karen, i have in:
Trivoli Gardens
Stephane Grappelli : Violin
Joe Pass : Guitar
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen : Bass
By Danno on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 05:17 am: Edit |
Beastie Boys...
By lynden on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 08:30 am: Edit |
Blink 182, listen to it all day on computer then hop in car and have more!
Lynden
By gp (Garrett) on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 08:30 am: Edit |
since i already posted on the original thread what i had in i am now posting what i would not have:
-Bananarama
-a-ha
-Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch
-Boy George
-White Snake
-Sade
-Tone Loc
-Lionel Richie
-Tesla
-Bobby Brown
-Whitney Houston
-Mili Vanili
-Kenny G
-Michael Bolton
if any of these tunes would ever be heard coming from my truck i would appreciate it if someone would drag me out of it and beat me with a 5 cell MagLite!!
but for the record currently in my truck are:
-Wilco
-Old 97's
-Steve Earle
-Billy Bragg
-Son Volt
-Jayhawks
-Pushstars
-Johnny Cash
-Whiskeytown
By Eric N (Grnrvr) on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 08:44 am: Edit |
Today I have
Slipknot - Iwoa
Sum 41 - All killer no filler
Gorillaz - Gorillaz
Puddle of Mudd - Come Clean
Alien Ant Farm - Anthology
U2 - All that you can't leave behind
By JC on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 09:02 am: Edit |
This week I have:
1- slipknot
2- slipknot-iowa
3- system of a down
4- 311-music
5- soufly
6- mudvayne-ld50
By KJ on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 09:07 am: Edit |
gp,
Send me that Sade.....LOL! Bananarama??? Now THAT's more ill than "Small World"!
Karen, reaching for some Funky Cold Medina.....NOT! ;)
By Daniel on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 09:53 am: Edit |
Let's see here. I have been listening to the news every time I get in the truck, so I can barely remember all six.
I have:
Miles Davis (The birth of cool??? I think)
Savage Garden (sappy stuff for my girlfriend)
"Well" by Oh My God (my friends band-they're going to be famous...remember you heard it here first)
Bare naked ladies (it's the newest one-I hate it)
The Bodeans (the one with "naked" on it)
Santana (Supernatural)
By sal on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 12:13 pm: Edit |
here we go:
1- keb moe
2- blink 182 'live'
3- blink 182 'take off your pants and jacket'
4- skid row
5- joshua bell
6- offspring 'smash'
By E Snyder on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 05:30 am: Edit |
KJ-
Way to go on Johnny Clegg! His earlier stuff, from the band Juluka, is also very excellent. He played here in Charlottesville once, and I met him and several band members. A year later, two of those members were killed in the apartheid struggle.
Thanks for reminding me to dust off a few albums.
Enoch
By KJ on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 05:51 am: Edit |
Enoch,
So glad somebody knows who I mean! Yes, we have loads of Johnny Clegg, with both bands. I'd never heard of him until we saw him in concert opening for Robert Palmer about 12 (or more?) years ago. We were lucky enough to land front row seats at D.C.'s Warner Theater, and the show was nothing short of RIVETING! All that Zulu dancing interspersed with the incredible music, and being no more than 10 feet away, it was incredible. I knew they'd lost some members in the struggle, as did Ladysmith. Lucky you to meet those guys. Some of the music they play is heavy going on the spirit and some is the lightest, most reaffirming stuff you're likely to ever hear. Musically, it's nearly all a showcase for major talent and I've never again seen that sort of tribal dancing, and I thought I'd been around a little. I've always liked Charlottesville, and in my mind the hipness quotient just went up a lot!
Karen
By Paulie on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 06:19 am: Edit |
A diverse list:
Tape: Pink Floyd "The Wall"--Yes, I still listen to tapes.
CD:
1) U2 Greatest Hits cd 1
2) U2 Greatest Hits cd 2
3) George Strait Greatest Hits Volume 1
4) Garth Brooks Greatest Hits
5) Marc Anthony...don't laugh!
6) Sarah McLachlan Mirror
By E Snyder on Sunday, September 23, 2001 - 12:47 pm: Edit |
Karen-
"December African Rain."
Listen to it. I have chills as I write this. What song of his I like best kind of rotates, but that usually comes out on top. From the album African Litany, originally, I think, but there is an awesome compilation from 1991, Rythym Safari records, called The Best of Juluka that has it as well.
If you come to MAR, I'll be playing it!
Enoch
By Leslie N. Bright (Leslie) on Sunday, September 23, 2001 - 04:10 pm: Edit |
1) Encomium (Led Zep covers)
2) Stone Free (Jimi Hendrix covers)
3) Clandestine (Music from Home)
4) Celtic Soul (wee blue man)
5) Seven Nations (Old Ground)
6) Tori Amos (More Pink: the B sides)
-L
By Alex Schubow (Alex) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 02:45 am: Edit |
Don't know what's in the in-dash CD right now, but I have a cd case in the truck that runs just about the whole spectrum....From jazz and bee-bop to a.g. jazz to grateful dead and phish bootlegs, to "classic" rock, to metal, to reggae (marley, tosh, steel pulse, and dub) to punk and ska. I'm a moody bastard.
Alex
By joshua on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 08:11 am: Edit |
Hey all, I thought after all this great music, I woudl throw in my list
phish, Picture of nectar
phish, 11.20.98
phish, 11,21,98
phish ( with The giant Country Horns) 1.14.90
Phish, Doing The White album 10-31.95
Grateful Dead, MSG New years
Grateful Dead, Worchester Collusium 12.21.79
Fighting Gravity,Live CD1
Bob Marley, Redemtion
Spunge Bob Sqaure Pants, CD recording
and the tape deck currently has a Phish Private party at UVM in 1989, soundboard, 1st generation off DAT
By Leslie N. Bright (Leslie) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 08:30 am: Edit |
Joshua,
Skeletons from the Closet is in the glovebox.... cheesy compared to decent show tapes, yeah, but the wife'll let me play it and not any tapes, so....
-L
By gp (Garrett) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 08:37 am: Edit |
josh
you trying to send in the proofs of purchase for all those CD's to get your free one hitter?
you're not part of that Phish group that decends on burlington, vt every year are ya??
i like Phish too......just busting on ya.
~smokie~
By Bluegill (Bluegill) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 08:51 am: Edit |
What has our friend Sponge Bob recorded? A remake of "We are the world"? Or is it something original? It would be unfortunate to see him go the way of other Hollywood screen stars and record some really bad muzak...next he'll be pinch-hitting for the Dodgers (in some tight, square baseball pants)
Skeletons always sounds good...same with American Beauty, Reckoning, & Dead Dead...
Garrett, how many proofs of purchase do you need? I was not aware of this program.......
By Leslie N. Bright (Leslie) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 08:58 am: Edit |
I've got American Beauty on tape somewhere, also like Workingman's Dead...
Trivia: I was wearing (under my suit!) my Grateful Dead "Blues for Allah" T-shirt that I got in Charleston SC, when I got married. She about killed me that night when she found out that I had it on!
-L
By gp (Garrett) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 09:33 am: Edit |
i am not aware of a program either, but something should be instituted shortly i suspect. i cannot understand how something like this has been started. makes sense to me. should have them (points of some kind) for CDs, concerts and miles traveled to show should count as well. or how long you have not washed your hair will work as well towards 'points'.
By Bluegill (Bluegill) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 09:37 am: Edit |
unwashed dreds count double
By Bluegill (Bluegill) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 09:39 am: Edit |
I was freeballin at my wedding (under my tux, of course) sure hope they dry clean those things between every rental...
By KJ on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 12:20 pm: Edit |
Enoch,
You made me dust off my copy of "The Best of Juluka", and I'm so glad you did! "December African Rain" is a fabulous piece. I'm listening to it right now, flipping between it and (I think, it's hard to decide!) my all-time favorite, "Scatterlings of Africa". They both give me chills, but "Scatterlings" REALLY does me in. I was born a desert rat in Africa and would like to go back, and not to the hole where I landed the first time. I've always had an affinity for Africa.....How to decide which music is best though, with such bounty? It's been a long time since I heard "Third World Child", which I have along with some others, on vinyl. And then there's "Jericho" and "Woman Be My Country", and all the rest.....nice dilemma!
Karen, humming "Who made us...." and alternately, "Where did the time go...."
By Jim on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 03:43 pm: Edit |
James Taylor
Eric Clapton
B.B. King
Shawn Colvin
Various Mix Cd's
By joshua on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 04:45 pm: Edit |
Garrett...lol
Yeh, I would be one of em.
ever met a Paramedic like that?Plays it pretty cool by day, but when teh shows come-a tourin, Im not in teh fire house thats for sure.
134 phish shows
32 dead shows (god bless em)
245 Phish Tapes
lost track, but over 150 in Dead live recorded
1 spoge bob square pants CD, avalible at mcdonalds
its fun sing along songs, remixes of childrens songs. Its fun to drive with that crap on, real loud
lol
By William Turner (Wturner) on Monday, September 24, 2001 - 05:38 pm: Edit |
I got a 12 disk, lets see if I can think of them all.
1) Wu-Tang-Clan (homemade, mix)
2) Dave Matthews (homemade, mix)
3) 4 patriotic song in light of recent events and the rest is REM and Chris Issac, I just had to have that song on the new Jaguar commercial "Wicked Game" (homemade, mix)
4) just rap mix (homemade)
5) 2-Pac (homemade, mix)
6) Frank Sinatra (homemade but copied, not a personal mix)
7) Techno mix (homemade)
8) Robert Earl Keen-Live at the Diner (copied)
9) UGK (Under Ground Kings) Ridin Dirty album (homemade with some Outkast thown in)
10) Texas Country (homemade, by roomate)
11) Rage Against the Machine (latest album, but Homemade)
12) Rage Against the Machine (homemade)
By gp (Garrett) on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 - 02:37 am: Edit |
pretty amazing there josh. i just hope you are not one of the 'beggers' on church street in burlington that are scamming for wrapper money. i have come close to going midevil on a few of those folks. the town turns into some kind of carney fest during that weekend.
you better get a Tdi for the disco soon or they won't be 'passing it to your left' much longer.
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