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    It's all about the music! Dave918's Avatar
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    Starting off with Kate York's self titled EP to be followed by Michelle Malone ~ Beneath the Devil Moon

    Tasty!

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    Perfect Sunday afternoon listening is provided by:

    Graham Parker - Human Soul

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    Talk about...

    ...blasts from the past coming from every direction.

    Nobody: London Calling was an eventuality for this forum,not stuffy enough for others. But, you really got me with "Skatallites". Thats great it, takes me back to college.

    Bernd: Ya hit me with Southside Johnny and then one-upped it with Graham Parker!
    By the way, checked with local hole in the wall, specialty cd/vinyl cave for the Waterboys.Evidence was left in form of titled divider card but no product. The gentleman behind the makeshift counter agreed to order me a couple of titles so I'll check those out later in the week.

    Enjoy your music

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    Murray Head ~ Emotions

    here is an artist that took Quebec and surrounding areas by storm. He had hits with *say It Ain't So Joe*

    He has always been a favorite

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    As of late, anything and just about everything by The Band.

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    son of dork

    Out of touch 50 's guy on vacation (me). found a "top of the pops" show between poolside sunburning sessions. great schoolkid band called Son of Dork. They rocked. Couldn't have been more than 19 each. Man, if we were that good in HS in the early 70"s.........actually, we were never close to that good.Brought back good memories though.

    Now spinning .. Grreenhouse - Yellow Jackets

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    Good one bobsticks. Let me know how you like them.

    At the mo doing the rounds:

    Tom Petty - Wildflowers

    Enjoy a musical Sunday

    Bernd

    P.S. I think I will give the "The Last Waltz" an outing tonight. Thanks Mark111867.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernd
    P.S. I think I will give the "The Last Waltz" an outing tonight. Thanks Mark111867.

    No problem. Enjoy

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    Standard Time Volume 5, The Midnight Blues

    ...by Wynton Marsalis is what's spinning in an all-too-short break on a busy Monday.
    The thing to know about htis disc is while it was recorded digitally, all musicians were in the same room (not in isolation booths). The results are pretty evident from the onset. There is that certain synergy between musicians that really cannot be captured via overdubbing.
    Many will be familiar with the content of "Low Levee Moans" and the quality if his SACD offerings. This supercedes both. Despite gaining some popuarity with heavily orchestrated classics, make no mistake, this is a serious blues recording. Rapidly becoming one of my favorite redbook cds

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    I haven't spun tham yet but I stumbled upon a Sam Goody's in the DC area that's going out of business. All discs were 30% - 50% off. I picked up:

    The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits
    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours DVD-A
    Trey Anastasio - Shine Dual disc
    Eagles - Hell Freezes Over dts dvd
    Spyro Gyra - The Deep End - SACD
    Spock's Beard - Octane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye
    I haven't spun tham yet but I stumbled upon a Sam Goody's in the DC area that's going out of business. All discs were 30% - 50% off. I picked up:

    The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits
    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours DVD-A
    Trey Anastasio - Shine Dual disc
    Eagles - Hell Freezes Over dts dvd
    Spyro Gyra - The Deep End - SACD
    Spock's Beard - Octane
    Hey, I'm in the DC area, too, would you mind telling me which one, please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    Hey, I'm in the DC area, too, would you mind telling me which one, please?
    I actually hail from NY but was in DC for the weekend, to attend an Artist Confidential (Alan Parsons) taping at XM Radio. While there, Mrs Hawkeye dragged me to the Pentagon City Mall (I think that's the name)....and I'm glad she did. The Sam Goodys there is closing up shop soon and everything in the store is 30% - 50% off. Things are selling fast so hurry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye
    I actually hail from NY but was in DC for the weekend, to attend an Artist Confidential (Alan Parsons) taping at XM Radio. While there, Mrs Hawkeye dragged me to the Pentagon City Mall (I think that's the name)....and I'm glad she did. The Sam Goodys there is closing up shop soon and everything in the store is 30% - 50% off. Things are selling fast so hurry.
    Thanks, I actually go there (Pentagon City Mall, not Sam Goody's) all the time, and was planning on going there at supper, so will check it out.

    Wow, Alan Parsons, no schnitt! I envy you. Huge fan of his.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    Wow, Alan Parsons, no schnitt! I envy you. Huge fan of his.
    Yeah, it's always a rush to be able to talk with Parsons but Saturday night was a little extra special this time. I got to meet XM Sr. VP Lee (Mr. Laser Beam) Abrams, who of course can be heard at the beginning of the song, "Let's Talk About Me" on Parsons' 'Vulture Culture' album.

    BTW, the taping Saturday was the first ever in 5.1 for XM. I guess they're getting ready to announce new generation of equipment for the home as well as the car, that will utilize surround technology.

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    Anyone else in the DC area -- I highly recommend going -- especially if you are in the market for music DVD's, anime soundtracks, or the new Scott Stapp album.

    'cause that's what I saw a lot of. I got the King Crimson boxset, 21st Century Guide to...Volume Two, 1981-2003 for US$30, but that's about all I could find that I was interested in. They had Talking Heads' Brick for US$90, but I don't do Dual-Disc.

    They also had Army of Darkness two disk "Boomstick" edition -- isn't that out of print?
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    Doing his best on the round spot is:

    Roland Orzabal - Tomcats Screaming Outside

    Strangley beautiful or beautifully strange I am not quiet sure.

    Peace

    Bernd
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    And now ready to take his round trip is:

    Geoffrey Oryema - Exile.

    A superb musician from Uganda and this one was produced by Brian Eno and recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio. Released on the Real World label in 1990 # RW14.
    Check it out for some beautiful music with meaningful words.

    Peace

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    what's spinning?...

    It's been a bizarre and unsettling twenty-four hours, and so, currently spinning:

    Einsturzende Neubauten--Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T.

    Next up:

    Laibach--WAT

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    Hello bobsticks, hope you're alright.

    Here are some more germanic fatherland goodies to get you going:

    DAF

    or

    Fehlfarben

    or

    Die toten Hosen

    And to bring you down try:

    Wolfgang Riechmann - Wunderbar

    or

    Mickie D's - Unicorn

    or

    Ashra - Correlations


    Peace

    Bernd
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    Thanks Bernd. Everything is O.K. I just received the next assignment at work, "the implementation of new operational guidelines". This is going to require ALOT of hours of babysitting, handholding,etc. I wouldn't mind the hours so much except that I'm not sold on the efficiency of the thing. Frustrating.
    Anyway, midway through WAT I'd pretty much burned it all out.Catharsis through music and all that, you know. I rarely stay upset about things for too long as life is too short--and good music helps. I've found that if after two albums of the heavier stuff I haven't resolved most issues, then I'm just "wallowing" in it

    Currently spinning is Mark Knofler's "The Ragpicker's Dream"

    Thursday has become my new music day so I'm off to find some new offerings for the week ahead.
    Cheers to all

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    I finally ordered Kino - Picture. Playing now...I like it.

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    Good to hear you're o.k.
    Spooky though I just put on "Mark Knopfler's - Shangri"- La before I came on line. I do prefer "The Ragpickers Dream" though.
    Well anyway the weekend starts here, my wife is at Crufts with three of our dogs and I have the whole evening to myself.
    So have a good weekend one and all.

    Peace

    Bernd
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    Capturing the mood perfectly in a circular fashion is:

    "Kula Shaker - K"

    Peace

    Bernd
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    Currently spinning:

    Wynton Marsalis--the midnight Blues

    and next up:
    1) Lucia Micarelli-- Music from a Farther Room

    2) Sade-- Lovers Rock

    3) Thelonius Monk-- Monk

    4) The Peter Malick Group-- New York City

    5) Thelonius Monk Quartet wuth John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall

    Perfect fare for a raining and bleak midwestern day.
    Hey Bernd, I checked out the Waterboys via SBC musicLaunchcast; something off of " A Pagan Place". Good stuff. I can appreciate the varied instrumentation and the celtic influence. Top notch recommendation! Thanks.

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    I am glad you heard some Waterboys. A Pagan Place is the second album. Be prepared for a great musical and spiritual journey.

    Peace

    Bernd
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