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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

1300.0. "Tape/CD du jour" by YUPPY::PANES (She tastes like the real thing) Wed May 24 1995 13:47

  
  What are you listening to on your walkman or in your car?

  
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1300.1Everything is wonderful - being here is heavenlyYUPPY::PANESShe tastes like the real thingWed May 24 1995 13:5010
  A little illicit compilation I taped up some years ago, which features
  the following;

  Weather Report/ Lightning Seeds / Danny Wilson / Natural Life / The LAs
  The Heartthobs / Julian Cope / KLF and many more.


  Recommended for bouncing your way into work on a sunny day.

  Stuart
1300.2CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisWed May 24 1995 14:1119
Well, being a flash git, I've got an autochanger.  But, the tape currently 
sitting, redundantly, in the car deck is a compilation that an ex-missus made 
for me.  Well, I think it was for me; oh well, she's not getting it back now.

includes;

Far from home - the Levellers
Oblivion - Terrorvision
Hear me calling - Two Thirds (!)
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Alright Now - Free
Africa - Toto (these "track-scanning" fast-forwards are ace, aren't they!)
Hit - The Sugarcubes
Regina - The Sugarcubes
 
err..can't remember the other stuff.  It's good "summer" driving music though, 
cos she made it when we were going down the beach every day last summer 
(hmm...or was it June...).  

1300.3CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed May 24 1995 14:124
This morning, Ultravox's Vienna & Rage in Eden, and my compilation of
unnecessarily long songs.

Chris.
1300.4And now....!!!SUBURB::RUTHERFORDIAlan Rough's Greatest SlipsWed May 24 1995 14:3822
    A mixed-up tape featuring :-
    
    Ini Kamoze
    Prez Prado
    Baby D
    Gigolo Aunts
    Pulp
    Bucketheads
    Oasis
    Lightning Seeds
    Natural Life
    Blur
    Shed Seven
    Paul Weller
    Brand New Heavies
    
    and more besides !!1
    
    Reserve your copy by sending loads of dosh to the above address !! :-)
    
    
    Ian.
1300.5CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisWed May 24 1995 14:401
Is that "NOW 44", or whatever they're up to?
1300.6Le Platters D'JourCHEFS::UKFURNITUREWed May 24 1995 14:485
    Charlatans  Just Lookin'/Bullet Comes
    Renegade Soundwave  Next Chapter of Dub
    Pop Will Eat Itself  Two Fingers My Friends
    Whiteout  No Time
    Teenage Fanclub  Grand Prix
1300.7CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisWed May 24 1995 15:023
UKFURNITURE?  eh?

btw, what's the Whitout LP like?
1300.8YUPPY::PANESShe tastes like the real thingWed May 24 1995 15:189
          <<< Note 1300.7 by CHEFS::GEORGEM "Cannibalise Legalbis" >>>

>UKFURNITURE?  
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^


 Is this a tribute band?

 Stuart
1300.9CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisWed May 24 1995 15:251
No, it's CHEFS::UKFURNITURE's eponymously titled solo album.
1300.10SUBURB::RUTHERFORDIAlan Rough's Greatest SlipsWed May 24 1995 15:3011
    Re .5
    
    Matt,
    
    	No. It's just a tape I've put together myself, for those times when
    I don't want to worry about carrying 14 different albums around !!
    
    
    Ian
    
    PS: I missed Teenage Fanclub and Dodgy off of the list :-)
1300.11UKFUCHEFS::UKFURNITUREWed May 24 1995 16:284
    I haven't a clue what the new Whiteout LP is like, because I don't
    think it's out yet, but I'm willing to be proved wrong.
    
    ):^'
1300.12in the car at the mo'WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed May 24 1995 16:5521
    
    Arboressence(sp?) - Ozric Tentacles (at least I think it's that one,
    			the tapes sometimes end up in the wrong boxes and
                        they don't all have labels on !)
                              
    Full Moon Fever   - Tom Petty 
    
    Terrapin Station  - Grateful Dead
    
    Glastonbury '94   - Blind Melon
    
    The 'Ireland Tape' - The Church,Be-Bop Deluxe, Rainbow, Deep Purple,
    			Jimmy Page, Robert Plant (the honeydrippers), J&MC,
    			See See Rider, Tourists, Steely Dan, Motors, Stone
    			Roses, REM, Neil Young, Galaxy 500.... plus a few
    			others I can't remember
    (so called because this was the most popular compilation tape on our
    trip to Ireland a few years ago)
    
    Graham
     
1300.13OEMUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Wed May 24 1995 17:023
1300.14RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 25 1995 12:3416
    
    CD(s) du jour -
    
    Second Coming - Stone Roses  **
    Morphine - Yes (still listening to this one despite what Mr. Edwards sez!)
    Michael Mcdonald - Sweet Freedom (don't laugh!)
    The Jam - Greatest Hits (or whatever it's called)
    Brand New Heavies - Brother Sister (one of the most played CD's I have
    				        'cos the basslines are amazing)
    Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic(k?) (as above)
    
    
    ** (it just made it's own way from it's case to the autochanger, I had no
        say in the matter, honest!)
    
    Chris.
1300.15CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisThu May 25 1995 13:215
>>>>>> Michael Mcdonald - Sweet Freedom

FWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!  AAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!

<chuckle>
1300.16RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 25 1995 13:264
    
    'specially for you Matt...I like to brighten up your dull days...! HAHA
    
    C.
1300.17YUPPY::CONNELLAThu May 25 1995 13:406
    Apart from the obvious (TT) I have re-discovered Wild Wood CD and I found
    a really old tape -Children of Sanchez from my jazz days so that's been
    on quite a lot. Together alone Crowded House.. usual crap really..
    
    Andrea.
       
1300.18Straight Outta CamberwellYUPPY::PANESchildish insulterThu May 25 1995 14:155
another MC "mixing up phat" Mixmaster Panes compilation.

Talking Heads/Mock Turtles/World of Twist/ Elvis "The King" Costello

Stuart 
1300.19CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisThu May 25 1995 14:272
Due to more malfunctioning mishaps with the a**ocha*ger, "Bossanova" by the 
Pixies, sees a welcome return to the motor, today.
1300.20more from down under...WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Thu May 25 1995 14:358
    
    and this mornings tape is :- 
    
    ...Almost Pure - The Crystal Set
    
    superb album, unfortunately the band are no longer together %^/
    
    Graham
1300.21ESSB::IMPORTSThu May 25 1995 15:4418
    
    It's a mixed up muddled up shook up tape featuring
    
    Jeff Buckley 
    Tim Buckley
    Kristen Hersh
    REM
    dANNY wILSON
    Deep Forest
    Oasis
    The Frames
    Todd Rungren
    The Orb
    The Undertones.....Teenage Kicks all through the night, ALL RIGHT!!
    
    
    
    des
1300.22CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu May 25 1995 16:1826
    Today a tape...
    
    Kick to Kill (J thirwell mix) The incredible P W E I
    Beggin' You    The Stone Roses
    I Started a Joke   Faith no More
    Starr Club   Whiteout
    Bug Powder Dust   Bomb the Bass
    Where Did You Sleep Last Night?  Nirvana
    Don't Fear the Reaper   Apollo 440
    All I Ask Of Myself Is That I Hold Together   Ned's Atomic Dustbin
    Acquiesce   Oasis
    Mellow Doubt   Teenage Fanclub
    Some People Try to F*** with You   Teenage Fanclub
    Perfect Day   EMF
    Yes  McAlmont & Butler
    Diggin' The Dancing Weed   Golden Claw Musics
    Alright Now   Mike Oldfield (yes, I mean Mike Oldfield)
    Biscuit Barrel   China Drum
    Stone In The Rain   Kirk Brandon's 10:51
    Munkee   Ampersand
    Can't Shape Up Again   The Wonder Stuff
    The Man Who Wouldn't Let Wax Wane   Renegade Soundwave
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service   John Barry
     
    (:^'
    
1300.23UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu May 25 1995 16:578
    re-1
    
    Where did You get the Oldfield version of Alright Now?  I think it was
    originally issued as a flexi disc to anyone attending the recording of
    a tv show (oddly enuff called Alright now).  I did once see a clip (of
    about ten seconds worth) of him playing it, and nothing since...
    
    Mikef (trivia hound)
1300.24"...come back like a boomerang..."CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu May 25 1995 17:159
    Mikef
    
    I bought some tapes of assorted rarities of some german bloke, about 7
    years ago. I've never personally seen a copy of the alleged flexi.
    btw, Mike has recently recorded a cover of Paula Abdul's Opposites
    Attract with Sid Vicious' brother, it is unlikely to see the light of
    day, something to do with contractuaral problems.
    
    (:^'
1300.25UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu May 25 1995 17:236
    Cool...got any other good rarities? 
    
    Wheredo you get your Oldfield info?  I'm kinda out of touch these
    days...
    
    mikef
1300.26CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu May 25 1995 17:3313
    Mikef
    
    There's loads of Oldfield info on the WWW. More up to date stuff can be
    found by ring the Dark Star (official fan club) information line on 
    (01202) 657635.
    
    Try these rarities....
    Hergest Ridge orchestral version.
    Guilty orchestral version.
    Crime of Passion instrumental.
    An original gatefold copy of 'Children of the Sun'
       
    (:^'
1300.27Gratuitous dig...AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatThu May 25 1995 18:104
>Mikef
>I'm kinda out of touch these days...

Is this related to wanting info about Mike Oldfield?
1300.28Stuck in a time warp...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu May 25 1995 18:2320
    Bo Diddley - "The EP Collection" (ole Mr. Modesty himself)
    
    Little Willie John - Fever: "The Best Of LWJ" (the best male voice you
    ever did hear...)
    
    Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels - "All Hits" (ever wondered where
    Springsteen stole half his act...and his repertoire?!)
    
    Various Artists - "Single Minded" (80s garage/psychobilly compilation,
    including the Milkshakes, the Prisoners, Guana Batz and the Stingrays)
    
    Dale Hawkins - "Oh! Suzy Q" (only 36 years old, this one!)
    
    Dave Clark Five - "Glad All Over Again" (well, me mum used to teach
   'im back in Tottenham!)
    
    
    So who is this Kurt Cobain fellow, anyway?
    
    Dom
1300.29CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu May 25 1995 22:477
Forcibly had to listen to Liz's "Yet Another Bloody Compilation" on the
way down to Brighton today, which comprises loads of bloody awful hits
from the charts over the last decade.  Fortunately I got my own back, and
the "Chris's Unnecessarily Long Songs" tape found its way into the tape
player on the way back...

Chris.
1300.30ARRODS::WHITEHEADJA lingering languid cryFri May 26 1995 12:551
    Back to old faithful today: "God's Own Medicine" by the Mission.
1300.31ElasticaYUPPY::PANESThe new Terry EbdonFri May 26 1995 13:050
1300.32!WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Fri May 26 1995 13:095
    
    MC5, 13th floor Elevators, CCWR, Jefferson Airplane and lots of other
    60's Phsychedelia....
    
    G.
1300.33Shake Your Rump!CHEFS::UKFURNITUREFri May 26 1995 15:0520
    Today's tape
    
    Side A:
    Summer Fayre   Dodgy
    Velocity Girl   Primal Scream
    Hops and Barley   Leatherface (live in oslo)
    Moon River   Frankie Stubbs
    You Stupid Asshole   Mudhoney
    Afro   Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
    Drive Me Down   Velvet Crush
    Psychocandy   Pop Will Eat Itself
    Hey Ladies   Beastie Boys
    One Way Down    China Drum
    Big Yellow Taxi   Pinhead Gunpowder
    Sound System   Operation Ivy
    
    Side B:
    
    Brainbloodvolume   Neds Atomic Dustbin
    
1300.34Currently on the play listADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKFri May 26 1995 21:2512
Ozric Tentacles/Joe Satriani	Not sure what albums

Trans Global Underground - International Times/Seal - Seal(1)

Midnight Oil - Earth + Sun + Moon/MO Compilation

Tom Petty - Greatest Hits/Eric Clapton - The best of

Pink Floyd - Division Bell /PF Compilation

Compilation - Mainly mixed up from the above + other tracks

1300.35RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsTue May 30 1995 12:327
    
    CD's du jour -
    
    Dr Feelgood - Singles, The UA Years +
    Megadeth - Youthanasia
    Pearl Jam - Ten
    
1300.36So ****ing specialYUPPY::PANESThe new Terry EbdonTue May 30 1995 12:462
  Supergrass  - I Should Co Co
  Radiohead   - Pablo Honey
1300.37CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisTue May 30 1995 14:003
>>>Supergrass  - I Should Co Co

Fancy banging a quick review-ette in topic 18?
1300.38CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue May 30 1995 14:519
    On the Walkman this morning....
    
    Tour De France  Kraftwerk
    Computer World  Kraftwerk
    Music For The Video Wall   Mike Oldfield
    Kray Twins   Renegade Soundwave
    Lifeforms   Future Sound of London
    Get The Girl Kill The Baddies Ambient Mix   PWEI
     (:^' 
1300.39CHEFS::ALIBAI::UKTOILETSWhat's with these stupid usernames?Tue May 30 1995 15:078
Earth vs the WiLDHEARTS - The WiLDHEARTS
Stardog Champion - Mother Love Bone
Fingal's Cave - err....Shostakovich, I think, but It could be 
Stravinsky.



Matt$crap_with_those_Eastern_composers.
1300.40CBHVAX::UK_UNDERWEARLager LoutTue May 30 1995 15:223
Hmm, interesting username, Matt!  :)

Chris.
1300.41Mellow-ishRIOT01::SUMMERFIELDMist in BroceliandeTue May 30 1995 15:3114
    CDs du jour are:
    
    Mussorsky - Pictures at an Exhibition, Piano Version by Maria Dichter
    Carl Orff - Carmina Burana
    Sibelius  - Finlandia, Karelia Suite
    Ultramarine - United Kingdon
    Miranda Sex Garden - Miranda Sex Garden
    Orbital - Snivilization
    Trans-Global Underground - Dream of 1000 Nations
    Mike Oldfield - Songs of Distant Earth
    Mickey Hart - Planet Drum
    Cocteau's - Bluebell Knoll
    
    Balders
1300.42ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLETue May 30 1995 15:3510
><<< Note 1300.39 by CHEFS::ALIBAI::UKTOILETS "What's with these stupid usernames?" >>>

>Fingal's Cave - err....Shostakovich, I think, but It could be 
>Stravinsky.

Dear Messrs Toilets

Mendelssohn?

g
1300.43!WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue May 30 1995 15:435
 >>   Mickey Hart - Planet Drum
    
    Interesting choice Balders ...
    
    Graham
1300.44CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisTue May 30 1995 15:527
re .42

You sure about that?  I played it at some concert a couple of years ago (that's 
the recording I've been listening to), and I'm sure that it was one of the 
"S"s, on the front of the score.  Maybe it's another one of those Mendelsohn 
arrangements, like Thais' (sp?) Meditation.

1300.45ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLETue May 30 1995 16:1513
Hi Matt,

>You sure about that?  I played it at some concert a couple of years ago (that's 
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What - all by yourself?!

>the recording I've been listening to), and I'm sure that it was one of the 
>"S"s, on the front of the score.  Maybe it's another one of those Mendelsohn 
>arrangements, like Thais' (sp?) Meditation.

Pretty certain - isn't it also called The Hebrides Overture?

g (about time we had some proper music in this note!)
1300.46VentCHEFS::UKARCHIVINGTue May 30 1995 16:341
    
1300.47Pardon?!CBHVAX::UKDETERGENTLager LoutTue May 30 1995 16:400
1300.48That's for me to know...CHEFS::UKFURNITURETue May 30 1995 16:551
    ):^'
1300.49YUPPY::CONNELLATue May 30 1995 17:046
    re: .44  you played it at a concert, a musician in our midst-  what do
    you play then Matt?
    
    Any other muso's??
    
    Andrea 
1300.50CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue May 30 1995 17:087
>    Any other muso's??
    
I play bass, badly.  My main memory of being in a band was playing in
the open air, not being heard because of inadequate amplification and
getting soaked.

Chris.
1300.51treble cleffsYUPPY::CONNELLATue May 30 1995 17:443
    i played the trumpet badly for 6 years in a Jazz band, my worst gigs
    were playing by the side of a swimming pool ?? in Aberdeen and on the
    back of a moving lorry in Hungary, why we had to, I do not know.
1300.52CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisTue May 30 1995 18:2522
re .45

doh!  I think you know what I mean...

As for what it's called, well, yes.  Fingal's cave is just a movement in a 
suite, I believe.  Fingal's cave just stuck in my mind/memory, because the main 
tune that's carried has the same rhythm/syllables as "Fingal's cave", or "Oh, 
Fingal's cave", as we used to pathetically sing.  It was at least 5 years ago 
when I last played it, and I've never checked the programme since, so you may 
be right, as to who composed it...However, I'm positive that when we gave our 
copies back to the conductor, Shostakovich/Stravinsky was on the cover of the 
top piece of music 8-)

re Andrea

I used to play the violin, but now I'm down to the rather less err...cultural 
guitar.  I've played just about everything during my childhood, as I played in 
a  few decent orchestras, and went out with a few musicians.....blimey, that 
reminds me of that lass with the cello...phew....the things she could do 
wi...er......

yes.
1300.53Put your left leg here....SUBURB::RUTHERFORDIAlan Rough's Greatest SlipsTue May 30 1995 19:059
    I went out with a cellist to Matt !!
    
    
    Bloody strong thighs !!
    
    Ahh ! Good days.
    
    
    Ian.
1300.54YUPPY::CONNELLATue May 30 1995 19:365
    Well as my band were a bit short on string section, so I sort of worked my
    way through the rhythm section, my fave were drummers though, strong
    arms!! (sax players weren't too bad as well)     
    
    Andrea (if the guys can recall happy days so can I)
1300.55WOTVAX::GILLILANDPNot very Tuna-friendlyTue May 30 1995 21:303
    Definition of a drummer: a person who hangs around with musicians.
    
    Phil Gill (piano player)
1300.56RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsWed May 31 1995 12:5915
    
    re:.50
    
    I can sympathise, as well as the open air bit and being soaked, I'm
    also a crap bass player (as Balders will testify to).
    
    CD du jour -
    
    Images and Words - Dream Theater  (not great music to wake up to, but
    				       good driving music to make sure you
    				       get to work in the least possible
    			               time!)
    
    
    Chris.
1300.57I've got a big black limosineCHEFS::UKFURNITUREWed May 31 1995 13:1118
    On the walkman today....
    
    Kennedy                 Wedding Present
    Sliver                  Nirvana
    Wierdo                  Charlatans
    Joe                     Inspiral Carpets
    Sally Cinnamon          Stone Roses
    Kiss                    Age of Chance
    The Unseelie Court      Tom Newman
    Sylvia                  Focus
    Whatevershebringswesing Kevin Ayers
    Beaver Patrol           Wilde Knights
    Touch Me I'm Sick       Mudhoney
    Underwhelmed            Sloan
    Popscene                Blur
    etc...
      
    (:^'  
1300.58Now that reminds meAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatWed May 31 1995 14:317
>>    Kiss                    Age of Chance


What a faberoonie version.  Blows the Prince/Tom versions outta da water.

Think I'll check it out again tonight.  Now did I ever buy an album of 
theirs?
1300.59Bass can you hear me?....Loud and clear.CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu Jun 01 1995 14:0824
    Today's tape of wonderment....
    
    Side A:
    
    Raise			  Bocca Juniors
    Can't Get Used To Losing You  Renegade Soundwave
    Their Law			  Prodigy featuring PWEI
    101 (sonic shuffle)           Finitribe
    Head the Ball                 MEF (EMF & @440)
    Higher Than the Sun           Primal Scream
    Wild Wood (Portishead Mix)    Paul Weller
    Faceache                      Bowlfish
    Tail Lights Fade              Buffalo Tom
    Brass Buttons                 Lemonheads
    Dee Troyt                     Whiteout
    Carry Me Home                 Primal Scream
    Take Me Away                  Oasis
    Let It Slide                  Mudhoney
    
    Side B:
    
    One of the greatest unreleased albums ever..
    Twice Removed  		  Sloan
    
1300.60CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisThu Jun 01 1995 14:264
re Tailights fade;

Any news on Buffalo Tom, btw?  They seem to have disappeared after "Big red 
letter day"...
1300.61Pay homage to the Tommage!CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYThu Jun 01 1995 14:445
    I hear through my sources that Buffalo Tom intend to have a new album out
    in July.
    
    ):^'
    
1300.62CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisThu Jun 01 1995 14:519
What source would that be?






(a *THWACK!* to anyone who says "Tomato", or "river", or summat equally 
pathetic)
1300.63CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jun 01 1995 14:553
Chillis aren't pathetic...

Chris.
1300.64CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu Jun 01 1995 15:067
    My source...
    
    A friend who is the long-term partner of the manager of a fairly
    popular pop group, and several will be more popular pop groups.
    
    \:^'
     
1300.65Ignore Chris, he's just lonely...CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisThu Jun 01 1995 15:131
Are they still with Beggars Banquet then?
1300.66CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu Jun 01 1995 15:452
    I'll ask my source tonight. 
    
1300.67CHEFS::UKFURNITUREFri Jun 02 1995 13:0116
    Today's Walkman tape....
    
    Side A: 
    Modern Life is Rubbish       Blur
    
    Side B:
    Mayor of Simpleton
    Grass
    The Disappointed
    Dear God
    Senses Working Overtime
    Love on a Farmboy's Wages
    Great Fire                   XTC
    For No-one
    Golden Slumbers              Beatles
    
1300.68YUPPY::PANESLocal Hero ( apparently )Mon Jun 05 1995 12:574
Side a/   Grand Prix - Teenage Fanclub
Side b/   Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins 

Stuart
1300.69RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsMon Jun 05 1995 13:018
    
    CD's du jour -
    
    The Hamsters - Route 666
    Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View (?!!)
    Pulp - Common People single
    
    C.
1300.70ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMorgaine, take care of the babyMon Jun 05 1995 13:072
    Sisters of Mercy - A Slight Case of Overbombing
    The Mission - Neverland
1300.71CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jun 05 1995 13:157
Stranglers - And Friends Live in Concert
Salad - Drink Me
The dodgy goth compilation tape, again
Cocteau Twins - Bluebell Knoll
Loads of other stuff I can't remember

Chris.
1300.72All the pop star's stare at the length of my hairCHEFS::UKSTATIONERYMon Jun 05 1995 16:3416
    Side A:
    And Away They Go...		Finiflex records sampler.
    Side B:
    Nothing			Sandals
    Return of the Rat		Nirvana
    Me, My Mike, My Lyrics      Galliano
    Jailbird			Primal Scream
    For Fun!			Rosemary's Baby
    Son of a Mustang Ford       Swervedriver
    Choke			Skyscraper
    Kylie's Got a Crush on Us	Teenage Fanclub
    Cocaine Sex			Renegade Soundwave
    Plateau                     Meat Puppets
    Don Alfonso (German Lyric)  Mike Oldfield
    
    
1300.73CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jun 05 1995 17:463
>             -< All the pop star's stare at the length of my hair >-
                             ^^^^^^
Oh dear.
1300.74Sorry miss!CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Jun 06 1995 12:534
    Is this UK_Music or UK_mysterious appearing punctuation?
    I can put my punctuation where I like thanks very much
    
    (eer)
1300.75Uhhhhhr!CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Jun 06 1995 19:599
    In the Walkman today...selections from....
    
    Box Frenzy				Pop Will Eat Itself
    Now For a Feast			Pop Will Eat Itself
    16 Different Flavours of Hell	Pop Will Eat Itself
    Superfuzz Bigmuff			Mudhoney
    
    ):^'
    
1300.76CHEFS::GEORGEMMenace to SobrietyTue Jun 06 1995 20:2913
In the car this week;

Wish you were here - Pink Floyd

Ohmygod.  Forgot how incredible this sounds through the car stereo.  Absolutely 
excellent.  Also listened to it under the influence of err...calming measures 
last night, and it was perfect.

Thirteen - Teenage Fanclub (or is that flanclub?)
Declaration - The Alarm
Listen like Thieves - INXS (the title track is easily the best on the album)
Trapped - Rage (well, I used to like it, anyway)
Portrait of - Status Quo ("Like Ice in the sun, I melt away..." etc.) 
1300.77...Radio activity, is in the air for you and me.CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYWed Jun 07 1995 21:1812
    The walkman today contained.....
    
    On Mr George's recommendation...Wish You Were Here.
    What a great album, nice long instrumental bits, excellent production
    especially on the title track, nice cough!
    
    And the lucky dip from the tape box...Computer World    Kraftwerk.
    Brilliant album and a good chortle as well, who else could write lyrics
    like "I am the operator of my pocket calculator"...incredible!
    
    |:^-( 
    
1300.78WOTVAX::GILLILANDPNot very Tuna-friendlyWed Jun 07 1995 21:306
    "When I press a special key it plays a little melody,
    beep-beepity-bip-bleep, etc"
    
    Utter bollox. Love it.
    
    Phil Gill.
1300.79...discovered by Madam Curie...CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYWed Jun 07 1995 21:425
    Apparently the meaning and teutonic irony of the lyrics is lost in the
    translation.....naaah, don't believe a word of it!
    
    |:^)
    
1300.80moonshine washing lineCHEFS::UKSTATIONERYFri Jun 09 1995 13:0628
    Today! Tapewise...
    
    Maximum Whiteout EP		Whiteout (no release date for the album yet
    				which seems a bit odd to me as they've
    				released 5 singles now and it was meant to
    				be out in March. btw, if anyone has got
    				Starr Club on CD single, I'll part with
    				money, or do a straight swap for the vinyl
    				version.
    Don't Call It Soul		McAlmont/Butler
    This is a Call		Foo Fighters
    Speeed King			These Animal Men
    You Love Us			Manic Street Preachers
    Get Along Without You Now	Lemonheads (Got my tickets to see Evan
    				Dando at the Mean Fiddler 21st June. Can't
    				Wait).
    500 Miles			Sick of it All (American Hardcore reading
    				of Proclaimers 'classic').
    Arnold Layne		Pink Floyd
    See Emily Play		Pink Floyd
    Bike			Pink Floyd
    
    )%^)
    
    
    
    Grand Prix			Teenage Fanclub
    
1300.81ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMax the Bunny mows the lawnFri Jun 09 1995 14:201
    "Common People" - Pulp. Press REPEAT on the CD player.
1300.82RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri Jun 09 1995 15:024
    
    Pulp don't wear black though...
    
    Chris.
1300.83CHEFS::GEORGEMMenace to SobrietyFri Jun 09 1995 15:061
or lipstick, strange black wigs, and boots with spurs on them.
1300.84RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri Jun 09 1995 15:148
    
    re:.81
    
    ...the second track on the CD is great as well, not sure what it's
    getting at though (haven't listened to the lyrics more than to realise
    he's on about underwear).
    
    Chris.
1300.85ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMorgaine, take care of the babyFri Jun 09 1995 15:1912
    Re .82 

>    Pulp don't wear black though...

    Re .83

>    or lipstick, strange black wigs, and boots with spurs on them.

    Call me thick today (on second thoughts don't) but is there something
    you're both trying to say? :-)

    Goldy.
1300.86RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDNot long before the end...Fri Jun 09 1995 15:3610
    re .85
    
    Goldy, I think they're implying that your musical tastes are limited to
    Goth type bands. A scurrilous rumour, and totally untrue, but you know
    the youth of today.
    
    Balders
    
    PS I would never dream of calling you thick, you might moderate me
    elsewhere in revenge :^)
1300.87slurp slurpety slurpRIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri Jun 09 1995 16:011
    
1300.88RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDOther days, other eyesMon Jun 12 1995 13:4815
    And in the car this week:
    
    Happy Nation	  		- Ace of Bass
    Floored Genius	  		- Julian Cope/Teardrop Explodes
    Temple of Love (1992) 		- The Sisters of Mercy
    This is what you want 		- Public Image Ltd
    456					- The Grid
    Sound of the Suburbs  		- Various
    Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors 	- Fish
    Great Expectations			- Tasmin Archer
    Decade                		- Duran Duran
    Autobiography	  		- Supertramp
    
    Balders
    
1300.89YUPPY::CONNELLAMon Jun 12 1995 17:044
    I'm with Jane on this one, definately Pulp's Common People and Underwear
    song are in favour at the moment.
    
    Andrea
1300.90ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMorgaine, take care of the babyMon Jun 12 1995 18:016
    Yep, definitely Underwear. Listend to it about 30 times yesterday evening.
    I can't work out exactly what it's about but first impression was of
    jealousy that his "woman" had slept (or was intending to sleep) with 
    another man. Maybe we're not meant to work it out.

    Jane.
1300.91er bit late, sorry.CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Jun 13 1995 12:486
    re .65
    
    >>Are they still with Beggars Banquet then?
    
    yes.
    
1300.92RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jun 15 1995 15:1915
    
    re:.88
    
    
    Ahhhhhhhhhh...Floored Genius.
    
    The Isle of Wight ferry will never seem the same without a Calibra full
    of pissed-up souls and a Julian Cope song.
    
    Cd du jour -
    
    Freak Power (forget the name of the album, but it's good)
    
    
    Chris.
1300.93J Cope...an extremely aquired taste IMHOCHEFS::UKSTATIONERYThu Jun 15 1995 17:1911
    Today
    
    A Whiteout compilation I made from all the singles they've released so
    far.(New album 'Bite It' out on Monday 19th. Live at the Garage
    Highbury 29th June.....I'll be there.)
    
    Blue Room    		Orb
    Sentinel Restructure	Oldfield v Orb
      
    %^'
    
1300.94CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteThu Jun 15 1995 18:173
>>>>>> J Cope...an extremely aquired taste IMHO

Shite, IMHO.
1300.95RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jun 15 1995 18:186
    
    re:.94
    
    You classically trained philistine!
    
    Chris.
1300.96UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Jun 15 1995 18:284
    Julian Cope is my best mate...he's had his tongue in my ear and I have
    a photo to prove it...
    
    mikef
1300.97CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteThu Jun 15 1995 18:293
>>>>>You classically trained philistine!

Chris King;  Purveyor of quality oxymorons.
1300.98Miserable sod!!! HAHAHARIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jun 15 1995 18:335
    
    Matt George; Purveyor of quality wind-up-recipient-material.
    
    
    Chris.
1300.99Anyone mind if I just.............CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteThu Jun 15 1995 18:381
1300.100SNARF?CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteThu Jun 15 1995 18:381
1300.101CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYWed Jun 21 1995 13:3915
1300.102CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Jun 27 1995 19:261
    Lloyd Cole unfortunately, flat mates tape listened to by accident.
1300.103Et voila..CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIIndecision is the key to flexibilityFri Jun 30 1995 21:0511
    Oasis - Some Might Say EP
    Dodgy - Homegrown
    Tim Finn - Before and After
    Gigolo Aunts - Where I find my Heaven
    Paul Weller - Stanley Road
    
    
    Bits and bobs from each one...
    
    
    Ian.
1300.104YUPPY::CONNELLAMon Jul 03 1995 19:114
    The Boo Radleys Wake Up, I bought it for the "summer song" cause I'm
    going away like, but it's really quite good..
    
    Andrea
1300.105ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMorgaine, take care of the babyMon Jul 03 1995 19:174
    It probably is very good but my local radio station played it at least
    once an hour every day during June.

    "Wake up, it's a beautiful morning". Oh no it bloomen well isn't.
1300.106CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 03 1995 20:574
Inspiral Carpets' "Revenge of the Goldfish".  Well someone has to listen to
them.

Chris.
1300.107UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Jul 03 1995 20:587
    re-1
    
    I guess thats how it feels to be lonely?
    
    :-)
    
    mikef
1300.108older than some noters eh ...WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jul 03 1995 21:136
    
    Hawkwind LIVE - The Business Trip.
    
    amazing to think thet some of these tracks are 22, 23 and 24 years old!
    
    Graham 
1300.109Or the "political" right to decide....err, what Mr. Brock?RDGE44::ALEUC1Barry Gates, 7830-1155Mon Jul 03 1995 21:304
    Re: -1
    
    There's nothing quite like a bout of "You shouldn't do that" at full
    volume on the way to work to wake me up :-)
1300.110CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 03 1995 22:088
>        -< Or the "political" right to decide....err, what Mr. Brock? >-

"er, um, like this one's a bit, er, political man, er..." as I remember
Dave Brock introducing it.  I think that the only other commentary during
the show was "like sorry for the lack of the guitar, I think someone must've
tripped over one of the leads..." :)

Chris.
1300.111SHIPS::RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDI am Number 6Thu Jul 06 1995 14:1214
    Deep Forest - Boheme. If you liked the last one, then you'll probably
    like this one. Vocals are a lot more "up-front", probably 'coz Marta
    Sebasteyn (sp?) actually did some singing in the studio for our French
    friends. Anyway, what we have here is a selection of Eastern European
    (Bulgaria, Macedonia, Hungary, etc) and Far Eastern (Taiwan, Bali) folk
    song and chant, along with a smattering of Native American chanting.
    These sources are (generally) liberally sampled, whizzed around and
    munged and then overlayed on top of a bang-up-to-date electronic rhythm
    section. Stir in some water-colour washes of synthesized sound, Marta
    singing traditional Balkan folk song and Bob's your uncle, another
    chart album. A warning though, its not as funky or popy as the last
    one. 
    
    Balders
1300.112CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWThu Jul 06 1995 14:303
>>>or popy as the last

No heads of the catholic church, then....
1300.113bugpowderdustUBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Jul 10 1995 16:476
    Clear - Bomb the Bass.  picked this CD up for a fiver at the weekend,
    what a great album!  Some very interesting William Burroughs style
    dronings in the background, and some good chunky bits.  Or something.
    
    mikef  
    
1300.114Mark - I am Mark !!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Mon Jul 10 1995 16:509
    So Tough - St. Etienne
    
    Jolly poppy stuff with Spirit of Radio riff squeezed in aswell.
    
    
    Classy !!
    
    
    Ian.
1300.115MOVIES::VERBISTMon Jul 10 1995 17:198
Machines Of Loving Grace - concentration

Pinched off Rudi, our local Skinny Puppy fan.  Sort of Nine Inch Nails sound,
maybe a bit more melodic.

Guy

p.s. a fiver for "Clear"?  B*****d!
1300.116UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Jul 10 1995 18:206
    re-1
    
    Sorry...sale at Menzies....they also have the Tribal Gathering double
    compilation cd for 8.99, not sure if its any good or not?
    
    mikef
1300.117MOVIES::VERBISTMon Jul 10 1995 19:149
>    Sorry...sale at Menzies....they also have the Tribal Gathering double
>    compilation cd for 8.99, not sure if its any good or not?

The review I read (Q? Select? VOX?) said it was super, triff, buy-on-sight
etc.  Can't say I've heard it.

Guy

1300.118SHIPS::RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDYou can run, but you can't hide!Tue Jul 18 1995 16:2514
    Dan le changer
    
    The Essential Yello 	- Yello
    Rigs of the Time		- Martin Carthy
    A Night at the Opera	- Queen
    Deep Forest			- Deep Forest
    Boheme			- Deep Forest
    1992 The Love Album		- Carter USM
    America's Least Wanted	- Ugly Kid Joe
    Rock Island			- Jethro Tull
    Seven			- James
    Green			- REM
    
    Balders
1300.119CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWTue Jul 18 1995 17:4318
>>>Dan le changer
"Dans", Balders.

Helpfully-but-unsure,
m.

Dans le changer ce semaine,

Buffalo Tom - Sleepy Eyed
Wildhearts - phuq
Black Crowes - Amorica
Salvatore Accardo playing Paganinni (sp?) - 24 Capricci
Wedding Present - Bizarro
Frank Black - Teenager of the Year
Gene - Olympian
Brand New Heavies - <mumble>
Neil Young - Sleeps with Angels
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
1300.120ARRODS::WHITEHEADJWoman in chainsTue Jul 18 1995 17:465
    Aujourd'hui:
    
    REM			Out of Time
    Tears for Fears	Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits)
    
1300.121Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberriesSHIPS::RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDYou can run, but you can't hide!Tue Jul 18 1995 18:1811
    Je replacer les CDs:
    
    Rigs of the Time		- Martin Carthy
    A Night at the Opera	- Queen
    
    avec les CDs:
    
    Lonely Planet disque un et deux.
    
    Toujour votre ami
    Balders
1300.122CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWTue Jul 18 1995 18:203
Oh, I won't bother correcting that one!

Salut!
1300.123SHIPS::RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDYou can run, but you can't hide!Tue Jul 18 1995 18:213
    Was it really that painful? :^)
    
    Balders
1300.124*Mes* Amis (or something)CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWTue Jul 18 1995 18:223
You got your tenses mixed up, I think 8-)

Matt$multi-lingual,but-not-really.
1300.125BTATST::RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jul 20 1995 20:5613
    
    Avek ma Say Day chong(said in the French way)er toojooor -
    
    
    Blood Sugar Sex Magic - Chillis.
    Greatest Hits - The Jam
    Freak Power - self titled?
    The Hamsters - Route 666
    Close To You (single) - Brand New Heavies
    Weld (CD 1 I think) - Neil Young
    
    
    Chris.
1300.126We Want Noise! We Want Noise!RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDYou can run, but you can't hide!Thu Jul 20 1995 21:107
1300.127BTATST::RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jul 20 1995 21:159
    
    Gawd no!
    
    I'm obviously not goint to make it to the Zeebrugge thing (back in the
    UK now), but Neil Young is doing a tour that hits Brussels on Friday
    25th August, so hopefully seeing as I'm across on the mainland that
    week I'll make that.  Anyone else going?
    
    Chris.
1300.128GRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkFri Jul 21 1995 01:215
    Throwing Muses -- "University" one of the year's best new releases.
    REM -- "Eponymous"
    
    cheers,
    		fred deady
1300.129CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 21 1995 20:235
Stereolab's `Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements', constantly.
I bought it yesterday and forgot to listen to it 'til this morning.  Very
nice album.

Chris.
1300.130ARRODS::WHITEHEADJYesterdays' todays just fade awayMon Jul 31 1995 16:011
    The Lightning Seeds = "Perfect". And that's exactly what it is.
1300.131ARRODS::WHITEHEADJKitty with 95%Wed Aug 02 1995 19:181
    The Connells - "74-75". Brilliant.
1300.132YUPPY::CONNELLAWed Aug 02 1995 19:263
    Damn fine name too...
    
    Andrea
1300.133re -2CHEFS::DIVERLWed Aug 02 1995 19:495
    
    Oh, I wondered who that was by. For some reason, I thought it
    was the Beautiful South.
    
    Leonie.
1300.134CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Aug 03 1995 12:0412
    re -1
    
    Talking of the Beautiful South, they performed a bizarre cover of "Some
    Might Say" on MTV's Most Wanted last night. They turned it into a
    typical BS song, ie gentle melody etc. Can't make my mind up if it
    worked or not.
    
    CD du jour:
    
    ACR - Up in Downsville.
    
    Stuart 
1300.135BTATST::RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Aug 03 1995 16:189
    
    CD du jour -
    
    Stanley Road - Paul Weller
    
    
    (dunno why I didn't buy it ages ago, it's perfect)
    
    Chris.
1300.136MOVIES::VERBISTThu Aug 03 1995 16:3914
1300.137CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Aug 03 1995 16:448
I'd thought of getting that `Club for Heroes' thingy, but ended up buying
`It's Electric' instead.  Pretty good, but I'm an unashamed sad fan of
early '80s music.

Today I've been listening to Ultravox's self titled first effort (none
of that wimpy Ure stuff, this is one of John Foxx's weird excursions!)

Chris.
1300.138YUPPY::CONNELLAThu Aug 03 1995 16:475
    I thought I read somewhere in here that Stanley Road was like Wild Wood
    but without any good songs??, I've got Wildwood, one of my all time faves
    so is Stanley Road recommended purchase then??
                                
    Andrea
1300.139Probably better than Take ThatCHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Aug 03 1995 18:017
    Andrea,
    
    >is Stanley Road recommended purchase then??
    
    Certainly is.
    
    Stuart 
1300.140My two pennies worth....CHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 03 1995 18:0916
    Andrea,
        It rather depends on your idea of quality (no Take That asides !!)
    if you follow the musical press opinions this is the best he has
    done. Godlike etc etc....
    
    If you are a free thinking individual this rates a high dirge
    score with specific reference to the "I want to be Eric Craptonesque"
    current single. This is a man who should have been shot for his crimes
    against humanity i.e The Style Council. This man used to be in The Jam
    for godness sake. Invest your dosh in Snap or any other Jam albums.
    This guy has become the old f*rt he was kicking against in the first
    place !!!!
    
    
                       Stretch_who_remebers_when_Weller_was_good !!!!
                                                                 
1300.141BTATST::RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Aug 03 1995 18:5115
    
    re:.140
    
    Disagree totally (as I would!)...
    
    I haven't heard any Paul Weller albums since Wildwood so maybe I'm a
    bit biassed.  I bought it on the merits of the singles so far released
    (Changing Man & the other moody one that I can't remember the title
    of).
    
    The latest single is good enough to justify buying the album 'cos it
    fits in perfectly around the other tracks on there.  Maybe I'm just
    going soft in my ageing years (keep quiet Balders!!!).
    
    Chris.
1300.142Ref Weller....Saddoes R usCHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 03 1995 19:245
    ref Currnt single
    
    "You do something to me" - Yeah,Make me want to hurl !!!!!
    
    		Objective/Obnoxious_Stretch_depending_on_your_viewpoint.
1300.143RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDWordy Gits R UsThu Aug 03 1995 19:5018
1300.144Who Cares?CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 03 1995 19:5715
    Re last points.  I just feel that after a while a musician runs out of
    passion and aggression.  The same could have been said of Sting.  Look
    back at the first time you heard Roxanne!  I thought it was bloody
    marvelous.  Since Dream of the Blue Turtles he has een really tame by
    those standards.  Almost up himself.  Does this make for bad listening? 
    It's all a question of taste isn't it!
    
    Also U2.  Best album by far was Boy (in my opinion)  however Joshua
    Tree launched them to everyone elses heart (I thought it was mediocre
    pap!)
    
    We will always have the Old Weller stuff annd if he becomes Chris Rea
    then so be it.  (He'll be a boring old fart but there you go)
    
    Nigel
1300.145YUPPY::CONNELLAThu Aug 03 1995 20:047
    Yeah but Wildwood is really mellow sit around smoking/drinking/smoking
    kind of mellow CD..excellent for those deep moods and discussing why
    you hate or love your life/job/hairstyle/house/boyfriend/dog..
    
    Andrea
    
                                               
1300.146In my opinionCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 03 1995 20:363
    So's "Dark Side of the Moon"  but it doesn't make Division Bell any
    good does it!
    
1300.147CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Aug 03 1995 20:415
I think we should lay off Chris Rea, though.  He seems to be a mellow
enough sort of guy who writes relaxing music.  Unlike Sting, Bono, Clappo,
Gabriel, Collins et al who've all disappeared up their collective arses.

Chris.
1300.148Late afternoon bile binge.YUPPY::OHAGANBThu Aug 03 1995 21:184
    Please add Jim "I wanna see those hands in the air" Kerr to that list.
    I wanna see those hands round yer throat, Jim, matey.
     
    Barry. 
1300.149I hate him I hate him I hate himCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 03 1995 21:2211
    re.-2
    
    I can't lay off Chris Rea.  If there is one musician that I would like
    to completely disappear it is that old git.
    
    I wouldn't agree that the rest have gone up their arses,  and in fact I
    think that Gabriel was more up him self in the early Genesis days than
    now.   Collins has just got rich and boring,  Sting is too talented for
    his own good.  Bono just got bored,  Jim Kerr is a Knobhead.
    
    
1300.150CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthFri Aug 04 1995 11:504
    re -1
    
    Sorry to disagree and all that but Bono has disappeared so far up his
    own rectum that he can almost see daylight...
1300.151MOVIES::VERBISTFri Aug 04 1995 13:0816
>    Please add Jim "I wanna see those hands in the air" Kerr to that list.
>    I wanna see those hands round yer throat, Jim, matey.

According to some "Glastonbury Facts" I read recently (can't remember where)
enough excreta is produced at the festival to shove a good fist-sized lump
into Jim Kerr's mouth every hour, on the hour, for the next two hundred years.
There's a thought to keep you warm on winter nights.

Guy

p.s. in case you hasn't gathered, I think Kerr is a pillock too.  My addition
to the list is that Dolores from the Cranberries; ego the size of a planet
and yet another pain the arse who thinks that because she can write pop
ditties she has something interesting/salient to say about politics and
religion, especially in NI.

1300.152CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Aug 04 1995 13:206
I forgot about the charming Dolores, a particularly loathsome character.  I
was also wondering how quickly some people let success go to their heads, like
that Gallagher bloke from Oasis (having said that, maybe he's just having a
laugh)

Chris.
1300.153Another Stanley Rd fan BRIEIS::BARKER_Etest dummyFri Aug 04 1995 13:4724
    Re:- Paul Weller - Stanley Rd
    
    I was about to put this in this note as my current fave before all this
    started up.  This is all IMHO as a Weller fan who has every
    single/album he's made since '77 (although the later Style Council
    stuff is a tad underplayed in the collection !) :-
    
    Stanley Road is good/excellent, some of the tracks are superb, a couple
    are a bit iffy but overall a good package.  To me it sounds like a
    cross between his first solo album and Wild Wood.  At the time of
    release his first album was generally slated but that also is a good
    buy.  If you're going to slag him off for being mellow slag off Wild
    Wood, as Andrea says that's the one for navel-watching, but it's also
    the album that got the best reviews.
    
    On the subject of him getting old etc. etc.  he couldn't act as an
    'angry young man' for ever, would look a bit ridiculous now he's in his
    mid-30's, and his music certainly hasn't mellowed as much as other
    artist who have covered the same time span. 
    
    IMHO, but then all muisc taste is.   
    
    Euan
    
1300.154MOVIES::VERBISTFri Aug 04 1995 14:039
Well, with any luck I should be seeing Monsieur Weller tomorrow (at
T in the Park), so I (being the supremely impartial observer of all
things musical) will be able to pass judgement on whether he can cut the
mustard.  If he's crap I shall throw empty lager cans at him and go for
a bop in the groove tent (or whatever it's called).  Bet you all wanted
to know that.

/guy
1300.155Boring F*rts Must Be Shot CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 04 1995 14:308
    Euan,
       Ref Weller being a boring old f*rt. O.K He cannot be an angry young
    man forever 'cos he's old, but his integrity is certainly open to
    question. For example has Jon Lydon turned into a shallow,
    vacuous,coffee table kinda guy ? I think not !
    
    Neil - So if Weller turns into Chris Drea that is not a problem. I take
    it you left the smiley out ? 
1300.156CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthFri Aug 04 1995 14:325
    Stretch,
    
    Jon Lydon has turned out to be a joke...and a bit of a sad one at that.
    
    Stuart
1300.157LEAVE JOHN OUT OF THIS!CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaFri Aug 04 1995 15:0512
    Order, Order, Order.
    
    Please gentlefolk I must intervine.  Delores is a sad cow agreed, 
    Bono may appear to have an element of and anal abode,  but John Lydon
    is still supreme ruler of all that is completely cool!  This mountain
    of all that is Kid Kulture (in his absence from this conference
    personally)  WILL NOT BE INSULTED ANY MORE.
    
    
    Right Daddio's
    
    
1300.158Leftfield/Lydon a joke.......Outside Stuart !!!CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 04 1995 15:177
    HERE HERE ref Jon..........BUT Neil there is still the question of you
    thinking Weller being a dreary GIT is O.K.
    
    		
    
          Stretch_who_now_has_Open Up_rattling_around_his_head.
    
1300.159BTATST::RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri Aug 04 1995 15:216
    
    Just go to a Neil Young gig if you want to reminisce about how old gits
    can still provide hours of entertainment and blow away a few aural
    cobwebs (ooer).
    
    Chris(waitingforthebarrageofabuse!)
1300.160Stop now what's that sound?CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaFri Aug 04 1995 15:2810
    I don't think that Weller is a dreary old git.  I just think that he
    has quietened down.  No real harm in that for me.  Doesn't mean that
    I'll buy the album's regardless.  I buy what I like not what I'm told
    to like!  I hate the New Oasis Single.  It sucks.  I love the 1st
    Album!!   I hate Monster,  it sucks more,  but Green.  Well what can I
    say.
    
    
    P.S. Never did like Niel Young.  He should have stayed with Buffalo
    Tom.
1300.161Oh, I'm so fickleCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaFri Aug 04 1995 15:3111
    My Tape/CD Du Jour for the last two days is "Perfect Day" single.
    
    What a totally brilliant song.  Best Release of the Year for me.
    
    The Mixes are super cool as well!
    
    Also put "I should CoCo" On this morn as my girlfreind bought it for
    herself for my birthday.  I like it,  even though when I first saw
    Supergrass in Oxford I slagged them off rotten!
    
    
1300.162Them were the days...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Aug 04 1995 16:4618
    >Jon Lydon has turned out to be a joke...and a bit of a sad one at that.
    
    Have to say I agree there...but then I always thought the Sex Pistols
    were the biggest con in history. Hmmm, "The Great Rock & Roll
    Swindle"...never was a title more apt. Give me the Clash, the Buzzcocks
    and the Undertones every time - but not the Sex Pistols!
    
    For the record, IMO Jim Kerr never had much integrity. U2 were
    great for the first 3/4 records (The Unforgettable Fire was the
    beginning of the end). Rattle & Hum was absolute dross and if I saw the
    band now, I think I'd push to the front just to lob a few tomatoes at
    Bono. Paul Weller still commands respect in my book, as does Elvis 
    Costello, but there aren't many of them left. 
    
    One reason why my record collection looks more and more
    retro-oriented...
    
    Dom
1300.163YUPPY::OHAGANBFri Aug 04 1995 17:2214
    re .Lydon
    
    I still have a great deal of respect for the guy probably because he
    really has'nt changed in attitude since the Pistols. He's still as
    cynical as ever and clever with it too and unlike such lightweights
    as Adam Ant his integrity has remained intact down the years. 
    
    re .Pistols
    
    A con after Lydon and the purile efforts of Jones and Cook (Friggin in
    Riggin? anybody who considers that to be the Pistols is a wanker).
    Still, "NMTB" is probably one of the greatest Rock n Roll albums ever.
    
    Barry.  
1300.164CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthFri Aug 04 1995 18:0111
    Barry,
    
    How does John Lydon avoid being classed as a "lightweight" these days?
    The only decent stuff he has released in the last decade, ie post The
    Flowers of Romance, has been the collaborations with Afrika Bambaataa
    and Leftfield. 
    
    Hardly the stuff of a musical god. Lets face it most of the PIL output
    has been uninspiring in that period.
    
    Stuart 
1300.165I could be wrong...I could be right.YUPPY::OHAGANBFri Aug 04 1995 18:537
    Stuart, 
    
    Yes lightweight in terms of work rate but although his offerings have
    been sparse at least he's producing thought provoking music and has'nt
    gone over to light entertainment department. 
    
    Barry. 
1300.166Latest....CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Fri Aug 04 1995 20:086
    Still listening to "Some Might Say" E.P, especially Acquiesse. Also
    "Stanley Road" just to fuel the flames a bit. "Dodgy" is back in the CD
    player aswell. Classy songs.
    
    
    Ian
1300.167Indeedy Dee !!!!!CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 04 1995 21:0516
    Ian,
    	Shome Might Shay - Fairy snuff
    
        Stanley Road - You BORING, BORING B*STARD !!!!
    
        Dodgy - No comment. Actually to quote the Great Jon Lydon "Never
    trust a HIPPY !!!" (or modern day equivalents.
    
    Currently shaking my booty to - Protection - Massive Attack, Dummy -
    Portishead, Beck - Mellow Gold (lent to me and is not what I expected)
    Green Day - Dookie, Oasis - Definately Maybe 
    
    And when I get home it will have to be a good blast of "Never mind the
    Weller, Here's the Sex Pistols" Still sounds fan-fuggin-tastic !!!!
    
           Stretch_who_has_just_given_you_more_than_enough_ammunition.
1300.168Oh Dear, Oh Dear.....CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Fri Aug 04 1995 21:1417
    > Still sounds fan-fuggin-tastic !!!!
    
    Are you allowed to say that ??? Anyway, I think it should read "Still
    sounds sh*te, but thats just my opinion.
    
    Oh, and you know when I was watching you type the last note in and I
    told you that there was a grammatical error, you didn't close of your
    brackets !! And for you to call me a hippy !! That just takes the
    biscuit. that does.
    
    Anyway, we had better leave this conference so that others have a
    chance to add their notes.
    
    Have a boozy week-end everyone and catch you all on Monday.
    
    
    Ian$going _to_get_plastered
1300.169VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Aug 04 1995 21:2715
    >Are you allowed to say that ??? Anyway, I think it should read "Still
    >sounds sh*te, but thats just my opinion.
    
    I can see I'm going to have to start a "100 reasons why I loathe the
    Sex Pistols" note! Sure, we're all entitled to our opinion, but never
    has their been a truer case of "The Emperor's New Clothes" ;-) 
                      
    Let me get this straight: "the true spirit of rock & roll that had been
    missing for so long" was incarnated by Sid Vicious ponsing around the
    stage glaring at all and sundry, while a roadie hiding behind the
    speaker stacks played his bass parts? Gimme a break.
    
    Better still, get 'em in the dock at the Nuremburg Music Trials ;-)
    
    Dom
1300.170See y'all laters.......CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 04 1995 21:3914
    Dom,
    	Some of your comments border on the Soapbox/EF95 side.....(smiley
    thing)
    
    Anyway, When we return on Monday could you give us an idea of your post
    1977 tastes and we will continue this line.
    
    
    Ref Sid I have no time for smack addicts who kill their
    girlfriends(even if they do lead to the likes of Courtney)
    
    
    		
    Stretch_who_is_off_for_some_refreshing_sounds_drinks_etc_etc
1300.171VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Aug 04 1995 21:4928
   >Some of your comments border on the Soapbox/EF95 side.....(smiley
   > thing)
   
   You'll have to explain that one, Stretch. I must be one of the few
    people alive who never stuck his/her nose in that conference ;-)
    
      
   >Anyway, When we return on Monday could you give us an idea of your post
   >1977 tastes and we will continue this line.
    
   Very quickly, then (I'm just about out of here too), try these for size:
    
    The Redskins
    Eddie & the Hot Rods
    The Real Kids
    The Milkshakes
    Elvis Costello
    The Crawdaddies
    The Buzzcocks
    The Nerves
    The Prisoners
    
    ...and a whole lot more besides.
    
    But as I've said before, most of the stuff I go wild about is
    pre-1967...let alone post-1977 ;-)
    
    Dom
1300.172NICOS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 11:578
    re -2
    
    Stretch,
    
    The fact that they led to the existence of Courtney is the best case
    for the prosecution....
    
    Stuart
1300.173RDGE21::CROSSAMon Aug 07 1995 13:169
    What they exactly Stuart. Do you refer to Sidney (Malcolm Mclaren
    voice) 
    
    I am not too sure about Miss Love. She is often an egotistical, loud 
    mouthed, b.s spouting, embaressment BUT she is certainly never dull
    unlike your Mr Weller chummy!!!
    
    			Stretch
    P.S Morning Stuart. Here we go again. 
1300.174Its Monday, so it must bait Stretch dayNICOS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 14:5817
    Stretch,
    
    You forget that Monsieur weller did in fact have a gob when he was
    younger (admittedly not quite as big as Madame Love's) and indeed he
    did disappear up his own rectum for a while during the TSC days. These
    days the angry young man has been replaced by an average
    thirtysomething who happens to make some decent music.
    
    BTW, I was referring to McLaren as well as Lydon et al (Who al? - Ed)
    as being responsible for "giving birth" to the Love mistress.
    
    Stuart
    
    PS 	Have you anything to add to Leonies Wolverhampton Pub List? If so,
    	mail me
    
    PPS	How dare someone who likes Green Day criticise anyoneelse ;^)
1300.175Who are we to judge?NICOS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaMon Aug 07 1995 15:3215
    Interesting reading.
    
    Dom get's the award for naming as many obscure bands as he could! 
    (While sitting there smuggly thinking to himself "They won't have heard
    of these bands,  this will make them feel inadequate")
    
    I'm sure that they don't think too much of us sitting here at our desks
    everyday.  I wonder if they sit there on the net saying
    
    "Nigel was good when he started,  but over the last couple of years he
    hasn't been performing up to his usual standard!"
    
    No They couldn't give a hoot!
    
    Nigel
1300.176CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Aug 07 1995 15:343
>    Dom get's the award for naming as many obscure bands as he could! 
         ^^^^^
Oh dear, etc.
1300.177:~>WIMPEY::CROSSAMon Aug 07 1995 15:467
    Chris,
        
    Get ye back to Soapbox, you Snarfer !!!
    
    
    		Stretch.
    	
1300.178Do you still feel inadequate? ;-)VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Aug 07 1995 16:5159
    >Dom get's the award for naming as many obscure bands as he could! 
    >(While sitting there smuggly thinking to himself "They won't have heard
    >of these bands,  this will make them feel inadequate")
    
    Er...no. All I did was answer a question; as it happens, I know all
    these bands inside out, whereas I've heard absolutely nowt by bands
    such as the Throbbing Muses, Radiohead and the Wildhearts, to name but
    three (hope I got their names right!).
    
    Anyway to recap:
    
    >Eddie & the Hot Rods
    >Elvis Costello
    >The Buzzcocks
    
    I defy *anyone* to say they've not heard anything by these.
    
    >The Real Kids
    Boston power pop band of the late 70s/80s. They were renowned for their
    live performances at the CBGBs club.  
    
    >The Milkshakes
    The most prolific British retro garage band and the founders of the
    "Medway" sound. They recorded all their music in mono using '60s gear
    and their live shows were said to be something of a riot. I guess you
    can sum them up as the Kinks meet Bo Diddley meet punk rock. 
                         
    >The Redskins
    Heavily politicised R&B outfit, captained by NME ghostwriter Chris
    Dean. He once described their music as "what Martha & the Vandellas
    would sound like if they were factory workers from Smirnograd" ;-)
    
    >The Crawdaddies
    American R&B/60s garage band. You can be forgven for not knowing them
    ;-)
    
    >The Nerves
    Another American garage band, featuring Peter Case, Jack Lee and Paul
    Collins (ring any bells); they recorded the original version of "Hanging On the
    Telephone", later made famous by Blondie.
     
    >The Prisoners
    Mythical. I always liked the Jam, but if you asked me which was the
    best mod revival band of the lot, I'd have to say the Prisoners. They
    were also James Taylor's first band (no, not *that* James Taylor).
    
    >I'm sure that they don't think too much of us sitting here at our desks
    >everyday.  I wonder if they sit there on the net saying
    >
    >"Nigel was good when he started,  but over the last couple of years he
    >hasn't been performing up to his usual standard!"
    >
    >No They couldn't give a hoot!

    Well, it's all a bit of a laugh, isn't it? Think of it as another way
    of saying "I don't like band X". Or would you ban all criticism of theatre,
    films, literature, music, etc. ?
    
    DOm
1300.179YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHknackered kneeMon Aug 07 1995 17:255
    Ahh, the Redskins. I thought they wanted to "sing like the Supremes and
    walk like the Clash"?. Provided the soundtrack to the Miners Strike
    of 1984 - they don't come much better than "Kick over the Statues".
    
    Andy
1300.180Preferred "Keep on Keepin' on" meselfCHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 17:271
    
1300.181Don't be fooled by the skinhead haircuts...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Aug 07 1995 17:326
    Well there...I rest my case. 
    
    Actually, I don't think the Redskins ever made a bad record - and they 
    were possibly the best live band I've ever seen.
    
    Dom
1300.182WIMPEY::CROSSAMon Aug 07 1995 17:3414
    Cheers Dom,
    	Now I will have to go and dig out my "Neither Washington Nor Moscow"
    (think that's the correct title) for a good old blast.
    
    I think I recognise a good 70% of the bands you list although not well
    enough to be my usual sarcy self (never normally stops me). 
    
     Mr Stratford - Your gobby (your own words) young Weller, I think you
    will agree, could not have got into the early Eigties, let alone bore us
    into the Ninties without the Pistols giving the biz the kick up the
    arse it sorely needed. 
    
    		Stretch.
                                                               
1300.183CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 17:4916
    Stretch,
    
    I didn't say he wouldn't have got into the "biz" without the Pistols.
    You could direct that comment at possibly 75% of the bands who have entered
    the biz since 1976. In fact, I don't ever recall saying that the
    Pistols weren't the most important band of 1976/77. 
    
    The comment that I made all those notes ago is that Weller was (and
    still is) producing better music than Lydon has in the last 13 years (I
    think flowers of Romance came out in 1982 but could have been 1983).
    Now if you want to misconstrue my comments thats up to you...
    
    Stuart
    
    BTW you called someone a hippy a few notes back. With a hair cut like
    	yours, that is a dangerous game to play...8^)
1300.184They're all inbred you knowCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaMon Aug 07 1995 17:5319
    Re.  .178.
    
    The Meadway sound.  What a larf that was.  With bands like Ouch spewing
    out of Meadway's guts who need's it.  When was this "sound supposed to
    have happened (or did it just happen in your house?)  I used to gig
    regularly in Meadway,  didn't seem to have a sound then,  lots of sad
    Mod's on crappy scooters but Meadway has always had the sadest of the
    sad there hasn't it.  Meadway towns have names like Gravesend,  very
    apt if you ask me.  I bet you were Mike Brill's only listener on
    BBC Radio Kent's Kent Rock's Programme weren't you.  That was from
    Meadway annd all the bands were crap with a capital C.
    
    For your info the whole thing started in Folkestone with band's like
    the Green Hornets.
    
    Yawn Yawn Yawn.
    
    
    Nigel 
1300.185Being a hippy is not hair realtedWIMPEY::CROSSAMon Aug 07 1995 18:1514
    Alright Stuart,
    		The point here then should, perhaps, be more along the lines
    of this. Lydon has been more selective in his associations since his
    "heyday" where as Weller has warbled off down many an embarrising road
    with the faithful blindly following. Someone in here confessed to Style
    Council output. Of the few things Lydon has done since the Pistols I
    have been impressed by his choices of collaborators(sp). Weller most
    recent collaboration on the other hand............"walk on gilded
    splinters" with N.Gallagher. Free clue splinter rhymes with a certain
    part of the back passage. The prosecution rests.
    
    		
    Stretch_who_saw_The_Jam's_Town_Called_Malice_vid_yesterday_on_VH1
    (shock news.......VH1 do show the odd class video !!!!)
1300.186Or did you really mean the "Meadway" scene?VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Aug 07 1995 18:1636
    >The Meadway sound.  What a larf that was. With bands like Ouch spewing
    >out of Meadway's guts who need's it.  When was this "sound supposed to
    >have happened (or did it just happen in your house?)  
    
    Dear Mr. Outspoken,
    
    Three things:
    1. The spelling is Medway
    2. I've never heard of Ouch in my life (not that that means much)
    3. Your first paragraph seems a little contradictory to say the least
    (i.e.the Medway sound was "a larf"...but you've never heard of it).
    
    >I used to gig regularly in Meadway,  didn't seem to have a sound then, 
    >lots of sad Mod's on crappy scooters but Meadway has always had the sadest 
    >of the sad there hasn't it.  Meadway towns have names like Gravesend, very
    >apt if you ask me.  I bet you were Mike Brill's only listener on
    >BBC Radio Kent's Kent Rock's Programme weren't you.  That was from
    >Meadway annd all the bands were crap with a capital C.
    
    The nearest I've been to the Medway area in my life was when I flew
    over it on my way to Stansted Airport...which should answer your other
    query about whether I was Mike Brill's only listener (couldn't pick
    Radio Kent up in my native Brighton let alone in Milan where I live
    now!).
    
    >For your info the whole thing started in Folkestone with band's like
    >the Green Hornets.
    
    Gee, thanks! Any chance of an autographed copy of your book on the
    history of the er...infamous Medway scene? 
    
    >Yawn Yawn Yawn.
    
    Touch a nerve did I?
    
    Dom
1300.187CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 18:226
    Stretch,
    
    And Mr Lydons faithful don't blindly follow him wherever he leadeth
    them....? If the cap fits matey, if the cap fits.
    
    Stuart
1300.188VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Aug 07 1995 18:5118
    >	Now I will have to go and dig out my "Neither Washington Nor Moscow"
    >(think that's the correct title) for a good old blast.
    
    That's the one - happy listening, Stretch. A mysterious live CD came
    out about a year ago (the band broke up about 6-7 years back), but IMO,
    it doesn't do them justice.
    
    >I think I recognise a good 70% of the bands you list although not well
    >enough to be my usual sarcy self (never normally stops me). 
    
    Well, I can assure you that they're no more immune to sarciness (sp?) 
    than the next person's list ;-) 
    
    Dom
    
    P.S. As regards post-1977 stuff, I'm also partial to the Jam, the
    Housemartins, Billy Bragg and Julian Cope's early solo albums too.
                             
1300.189Come On You Wolves !!!!!!!WIMPEY::CROSSAMon Aug 07 1995 18:518
    Ref The cap. I do not feel I need one, not being follically challenged
    and all that..........;^>
    
    And I have not blindly followed Lydon. I have a handful of PiL singles
    and the Timezone 12". Open up I have on an NME singles of the week CD.
    No turgid album fillers,let alone singles to wade through.
    
    		Stretch_wondering_why_you_are_not_Molineux(sp?)_bound.
1300.190Medway - Shedway more likeCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaMon Aug 07 1995 19:299
    Dom,  you didn't touch a nerve.  I was there during the time you
    mention,  so I saw it 1st hand!  I hated every minute of it.
    
    Ouch,  bunch of failed Mod's sounded like Gerry and the Pacemakers. 
    Toured with David Essex,  got to No. One in Japan.  BIG in Medway. 
    Signed at the height of the "Cred" phase for Medway.  (sorry you are
    correct on the splelign)
    
    Nigel
1300.191VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Aug 07 1995 19:5720
    Nigel,
    This is getting funnier by the minute ;-)
    
    >Dom,  you didn't touch a nerve.  I was there during the time you
    >mention,  so I saw it 1st hand!  I hated every minute of it.
    
    Er...if you reread my note(s), you'll see that I never ever mentioned a 
    time. And the only bands you've mentioned so far were Ouch, whom I'd
    never heard of till you put me straight, and the Green Hornets, who
    aren't *really* considered to  be part of the Medway scene (not least
    because they're from Folkestone!). For the record, the bands I'm
    talking about are Thee Milkshakes, Thee Headcoats, Thee Headcoatees,
    The Prisoners, The Daggermen, The  Kravin' As, etc. All of which is
    pretty trivial and not very relevant to this note (offline, perhaps?).
    
    Not that I've got any problems about it; I'm not from the Medway area
    and I've never met anyone who played in any of those bands. I just
    happen to like the music.
    
    Dom
1300.192Managed to wind you up didn't I!CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaTue Aug 08 1995 13:121
    8^)!!!
1300.193RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsTue Aug 08 1995 13:257
    
    CD du jour...
    
    Psychedelic Furs - Midnight to Midnight
    
    
    Chris.
1300.194Now, what about the "Isle of Dogs sound"?VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Aug 08 1995 13:296
   re: .192
   >Managed to wind you up didn't I!
    
    Ah yes, but I made you feel inadequate ;-)
    
    Dom
1300.195Daarn ta MargitCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaTue Aug 08 1995 14:215
    How about the Isle of Thanet sound
    
    Inadequately
    
    Nigel
1300.196Whither Hank B Apache??YUPPY::PANESWe say yes to all day Sunday openingTue Aug 08 1995 14:455
Those of you with long memories, will of course go all misty eyed at the
mention of the Thameslink Sound as championed by the now sadly departed
Apache Twins. ( Hank B Apache and Jet Apache ).

Stuart
1300.197This is getting stupidCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaTue Aug 08 1995 14:575
    The best scene ever was the 
    
    37 Heritage Road,  sound of the mid eighties. 
    
    
1300.198Beats and Pieces...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Aug 08 1995 15:4710
>Those of you with long memories, will of course go all misty eyed at the
>mention of the Thameslink Sound as championed by the now sadly departed
>Apache Twins. ( Hank B Apache and Jet Apache ).

    Likewise for the Tott(enham)beat Sound, a North London variant of the 
    Teenbeat Sound, and close relation to the Merseybeat Sound, brought to
    us by the Dave Clark Five.
    
    Dom
    
1300.199Rathole alertBRIEIS::BARKER_Etest dummyThu Aug 10 1995 16:198
    Confused, me ?
    
    Nigel,
    
    	What is it about constant namedrops of beaches/spots in North Devon
    in here ?  Are you a surfing type ?  
    
    	Euan ' who lives, surfs and windsurfs in Devon and is nosey with it!'
1300.200SNARFCBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Aug 10 1995 16:503
Pink Floyd's `Atom Heart Mother'.  Weird, man.

Chris.
1300.201MOVIES::VERBISTThu Aug 10 1995 16:525
Nirvana - Unplugged In New York.

Saddest (not in the nineties sense) album I've heard.

/g
1300.202AlohaCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 10 1995 16:5315
    Stoked beyond belief.
    
    Still smarting at the fact that I drove down at the weekend with my new
    7' Semmens board only to find,  well you'll know what it was like last
    weekend.
    
    
    Hoping for more this weekend,  I'm off to the South East Coast to visit
    my home breaks (Praying that he North East swell hits Joss Bay for
    Friday Night!)  (Also praying that I don't wreck this one on the reef
    like I did my last one!)
    
    Laters
    
    Nigel  (aka Ledge - it's a long story)
1300.203Unplugged is almost too much still.CHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 10 1995 17:2714
    ref Unplugged in New York - I have had trouble listening to this album or
    any other Nirvana album since the suicide.(same with the Manics
    recently esp The Holy Bible).
    The two tracks I really like most on Unplugged are Bowies "Man Who Sold The
    World" and the Leadbelly track I find sooooo harrowing,but it is
    brilliant. Sounds like he swallowed a bag of glass and gravel before
    singing this !!!
    
    Ref .202 Is there not a Surfer notes conf as no one seems to be taking
    you up on this stuff !!!!
    
    
    		Beach_bum_Stretch.
    
1300.204CHEFS::COOPERT1The Human TripodThu Aug 10 1995 18:025
    When did Richie Manic kill himself?????
    
    
    
    Tim.
1300.205MOVIES::VERBISTThu Aug 10 1995 18:1117
>    The two tracks I really like most on Unplugged are Bowies "Man Who Sold The
>    World" and the Leadbelly track I find sooooo harrowing,but it is

It's a pity you're not a 6ft Swedish maiden with a penchant for balding
engineers (at least I assume you're not), we appear to have much the
same tastes.


>    When did Richie Manic kill himself?????

About a year ago.  Presumably he's dead, since he "disappeared" near the
Avon suspension bridge (I think) - a very popular place for taking the
short cut.

Guy

1300.206The conference was closed!CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 10 1995 18:2911
    Re. 202,  I was merely answering euan's note asking if I was a surfer. 
    Which I am.  He asked if I was a surfer because I mentioned a couple of
    Devon (shire)  towns that happed to have surf scenes.
    
    Sorry for any confusion.  
    
    
    P.S. Euan will probably not answer because I live in Reading and
    consequently have no Right to surf his local breaks! 8^)
    
    
1300.207CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dThu Aug 10 1995 18:444
Richey James Edwards disappeared 6 months ago, but has not been found dead.  No 
money has been withdrawn from his bank accounts, and no-one has been contacted 
by him, apart from a few possible sightings and phone calls shortly after his 
disappearance.  Very sad.
1300.208Sorry, normal service resumingBRIEIS::BARKER_Etest dummyThu Aug 10 1995 18:5610
    Sorry about the surfing rathole ....
    
    Anyway, on the deck today :-
    
    Counting Crows :- August & Everything After
    
    Euan
    
    PS Nigel, I'm not into 'my break' games, don't visit often enough to
    lay any claim to them, you probably go up that way more than I do !
1300.209I Like, the touch and the smell....CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 10 1995 19:279
    I lay claim to a rather dangerous sucky 2" in a secret sopt on the
    River Thames,  If I ever catch you there I'll pluck the hair around
    your ears with a monkey wrentch...8^)
    
    Right,  been a while since I posted one here.  Here goes.
    
    Beach Boys... (Not really)
    
    Peter Gabriel 3 was on my turntable (tape deck) earlier today.
1300.210CHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 10 1995 19:282
    P.S.  I'm Ritchey James Edwards!!
    
1300.211Upfront with the dosh and we'll talk !!!!!CHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 10 1995 19:4619
    Ref .210
    
    Obviously not the real one or you might be able to spell your own name
    !!!!!!
    
    Ref The Manics.
    
    When the news came out that his car was abandoned at the Severn
    services the only logical conclusion is he jumped (or was he pushed
    !!! oohh I love conspiracies !!!!).
    
    Ref 6ft Swedish Maidens and balding engineers.
    
    I am blondish, 6'5",impeccable musical tastes (!!!),enjoys a beer, or
    10 and finish work at 5:30 (If you engineers still earn enough dosh
    !?!?!?)
    
    		On_the_prowl_Stretch.    
        
1300.212Didn't even pass my O'levelsCHEFS::BARKERNThis town needs an enemaThu Aug 10 1995 20:163
    Obviously I wouldn't spell my own name correctly as I've gone
    completely mad and I talk utter gibberish.
    
1300.213CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dThu Aug 10 1995 20:312
Hallelujah, case closed.  ::BARKERN's outbursts have been fuelled by insanity.  
I always knew it...
1300.214UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Aug 10 1995 20:474
    Err...I don't really have much to say here, I just wanted to say Hi to
    everyone...
    
    mikef
1300.215CHEFS::COOPERT1The Human TripodThu Aug 10 1995 21:416
    The reason I was so suprised when you said he'd killed himself, was
    because the last I heard he was alive and well and living ith friends
    in Chicago.
    
    
    Tim.
1300.216Should be an X-file !!!!CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 11 1995 13:4210
    ref .215
      Yeah right. And the flat above him is occupied by Lord Lucan and
    Shergar is stabled round the back !!!!!!!
    
    If you believe that the Manics are such a tight knit group his friends
    in the band are doing a bloody good job of covering up. And I am sure
    the Police will have something to say about wasting their time
    
    
                      Stretch.
1300.217CHEFS::COOPERT1The Human TripodFri Aug 11 1995 17:287
    Wait and see.
    
    It is fruitful not to comment on matters of which you know nothing.
    
    
    
    Tim.
1300.218I hope he does re-surface (ho ho ho)....CHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 11 1995 19:216
    Oh so your sources are 100 % on this then Tim. I hope that Richy is
    still alive and kicking, but logic and the few "facts" presented so far
    lead me to believe he did the jump.
    
    		Not_being_cynical_Stretch.
                                          
1300.219CHEFS::TRAFFICRomantic gesture strangeFri Aug 11 1995 21:067
    My sources are 100% accurate as far as I know.
    
    
    Tim.
    
    (Ever heard of Reggie Perrin???)
    
1300.220Let's have some detailsCHEFS::CROSSAFri Aug 11 1995 21:2524
    
    Tim please bear in mind that I am not having a go at you here....
    
    "As far as you know" implies you have no facts to back it up. How are
    you so sure when the police,media,band members,family etc etc claim to
    have no idea as to his whereabouts ? Come on, we need some more
    details. I am genuinely interested/concerned and would like some
    clarification.
    
    Given the fanatical/hysterical nature of the letters pages in various
    music publications do you really think there would have been no word of
    his location. Even an acknowledgement that he is still alive,as the
    sad (no insult here) fans whose lives virtually revolve around the band
    and the lyrics Richy writes that they whole heartedly empathise,and
    indulge themselves in i.e self mutilation,annorexia etc really need a
    sign. If it has all got too much then he should do the decent thing and
    give it up for him and the family/band/friends/fans(my personal order
    of importance) benefit.
    
    Reggie fortunately was fictional, this unfortunately is not the case
    with Richy.
    
                      Stretch.
    
1300.221CHEFS::COOPERT1The Human TripodFri Aug 11 1995 21:5717
    I do have certain indications of the truth.
    
    You put me in a fairly difficult position.
    
    One of my brothers' friends' brothers' is a private investigator hired by
    someone very close to Richie.
    
    As far as I know  (I'm going on my brothers word and I can't see why
    he'd tell me lies over something like this)  he was found a few months ago
    in Chicago and wants to be *LEFT ALONE* to sort himself out. 
    
    Now then this may be someone taking the p***, if it is I'd like to say if
    this does not turn out to be true, I'm very sorry, but I'm only repeating
    in good faith what somebody else has said.
    
    
    Tim.
1300.222CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dMon Aug 14 1995 13:218
There was fairly large article in the Sunday Times last week, basically giving 
a resume (can't do those pesky accented "e"s) of the situation.  They have 
spoken to the people who were closest to him, including a kind of "girlfriend" 
who only those close-ish to him knew about.  She heard from him once, and a 
friend of hers saw him in Britain not long after his disappearance.  As far as 
she's concerned, he's still missing.  I'm fairly sure that if she knew he was 
okay, she'd say so, as she seemed to be fairly empathetic towards the fans and 
their concern.
1300.223CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Aug 29 1995 20:186
Cocteau Twins - "Bluebell Knoll"
Frank Zappa - "Hot Rats"

Well it made the drive to RHC a bit more bearable...

Chris.
1300.224REOPC2::WHITEHEADJDrowning in the sea of loveWed Aug 30 1995 14:242
    The Adventures - "The Sea of Love"
    Sophie B Hawkins - "Whaler"
1300.225CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 30 1995 16:295
>    Sophie B Hawkins - "Whaler"

that's a bit cheery for you innit, Goldy?

Chris.
1300.226REOPC2::WHITEHEADJDrowning in the sea of loveWed Aug 30 1995 16:311
    Not particularly, no. You accusing me of being a grumpy old goldfish?
1300.227YUPPY::CONNELLAWed Aug 30 1995 16:563
    Not you Jane, grumpy ??  never...
    
    Andrea (welcome back by the way..)
1300.228CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Aug 30 1995 18:245
>    Not particularly, no. You accusing me of being a grumpy old goldfish?

hullo little goldfish, would you like to see my fish tank, heh heh...

Chris$dirty_old_sod.
1300.229REOPC2::WHITEHEADJDrowning in the sea of loveWed Aug 30 1995 19:241
    Not if it's as dirty as your workstation monitor.
1300.230It's that 1990 sound !!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Tue Sep 19 1995 16:4118
    Currently on the platter :-
    
    
    Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub
    Jollification - Lightning Seeds
    The Great Escape - Blur
    Immigrants, Emigrants (Eddiegrant, Ho Ho !!) - Power of Dreams
    Wild Wood - Paul Weller
    Screamadelica - Primal Scream
    Life - Inspiral Carpets
    and a few singles by - The Charlatans, Intastella, St. Etienne, Oasis,
    Happy Mondays and Northside.
    
    Looks a bit retro really doesn't it. I'm just hankering after my
    college days again, that's all !!
    
    
    Ian.
1300.231CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 20 1995 17:053
    Life - The Cardigans
    On - Echobelly
    
1300.232this weekGRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkWed Sep 20 1995 18:537
    Massive Attack  Protection
    Kendra Smith    promotion release
    Carly Simon     Coming Around Again
    
    cheers,
    		
    	fred deady
1300.233Bouncin' inYUPPY::PANESGone troppoThu Sep 21 1995 15:168

Rancid - Out come the wolves
Black Grape


Stuart

1300.234YUPPY::CONNELLAThu Sep 21 1995 15:295
    Stuart, not the topic I know but Do-nut is Gary Barlow, AKA the really
    really talented one, up and until a few months ago slightly on the
    tubby side but is now totally gorgeous..
    
    Andrea
1300.235CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 21 1995 17:437
    Panesy,
    
    >Rancid - Out come the wolves
    
    Is this the Ska Revivalists from the US of A?
    
    Stuart
1300.236Punky in an old school styleeeCHEFS::CROSSAThu Sep 21 1995 18:1111
    Stuart,
    	More old school punky riff type stuff. I think one of their number
    was in the the u.k subs or some such. They do stray toward ska/reggae
    tinged tunes as well. The last single (cannot remember the name) was
    alright, even though the singer was putting on a very heavy Brit accent
    for that extra punk authenticity.
    
    
    		Stretch.
    
    P.S Where the hell has that surfer got too !?!?!?!?!?!?
1300.237CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 21 1995 18:598
    Stretch,
    
    >for that extra punk authenticity.
    
    What? So he gobs at the audience at the same time? Hooligans - Which
    explains why Panesy likes 'em.
    
    Stuart
1300.238YUPPY::PANESGone troppoFri Sep 22 1995 13:399
Stratto,

I'll have less of the abuse..thenk yew.  Rancid do indeed feature ex-UK Sub 
Lars Thingyson. Some of it, is "new wave", but its jaunty , jolly stuff.
The ska style songs are what I always imagined Madness wanted to be like
before they were seduced by a life on the vaudeville circuit.


Stuart
1300.239RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsMon Oct 02 1995 15:107
    
    Temple of the dog	-  tribute album thing to Wood (see Mother Love
    		           Bone topic), excellent wallpaper or serious
    			   listening stuff, listenable in any context.
    
    Misfits single	-  great song, pity about the remixed versions 
    			   of Common People on there though (barf!)
1300.240 ....and live foreverCHEFS::PANESChances are, we might be starsFri Dec 01 1995 14:529
Be a girl - The Wannadies
King      - Belly


Gosh...isn't life wonderful.

Stuart
  

1300.241CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindFri Dec 01 1995 15:007
    Do u think I ought to listen to King?  That was the last Belly album? I
    got it, but I played it once and haven't touched it since.
    
    
    Hmm
    
    Mikef
1300.242ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEFri Dec 01 1995 15:294
Give it another go Mike - it's a grower (but still not quite up to Star for 
sheer pop-classic potential)

g
1300.243CHEFS::PANESChances are, we might be starsFri Dec 01 1995 16:275
I have to agree with Mr Ash. I bought it, played it, put it away. It
re-surfaced at the weekend, and I love it.

Stuart

1300.244CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Dec 01 1995 22:194
Sparks - `It's a Mael, Mael, Mael, Mael World' (Best Of, in other words)
All About Eve - Scarlett and Other Stories.

Chris.
1300.245Good choiceCURRNT::PAYNE_Aplaying devils apricotMon Dec 04 1995 14:0113
    re: .240
    
    Spooky. I've got the same two albums on one cassette in my car. The 
    wannadies is going to be in the running for one of my favourites of the
    year. 
    
    Personally, I think 'King' is a better album than 'Star', but I thought
    it was cak when I first heard it.
    
    Off down Our Ponce at lunchtime to try and pick up the Fannies acoustic
    e.p. thingamy.
    
    Andy
1300.246I like "King" more than "Star"GRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkMon Dec 04 1995 17:579
    Currently,
    
    	Garbage
    	Bjork's "It's Oh So Quiet" singles
    	EGG '94 Icelandic trance/ambient from Bad Taste
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.247CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Tue Apr 16 1996 15:1810
    	Time to get this going again.
    
    	Today's tapes are....
    
    	Trainspotting Soundtrack,
    	Ampersand....Mug of Mischief
    	Fugazi.......Thirteen Songs
    	Whiteout.....Bite It
    
    	dickie.
1300.248current favesCHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Apr 16 1996 15:2410
    Black Starliner - new single (cant remember what its called)
    
    Orbital - the Box - new single, quite good, and reasonable value at
    1.99 for 28 minutes.
    
    Underworld - second toughest...  good odd noise album.
    
    EbtG - Walking Wounded.
    
    Mikef
1300.249CHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Tue Apr 16 1996 17:399
    
    T-power:  police state
    Salt tank: enigma
    fsol:  Papua new guinea
    underworld: long and dark
    nylon moon: sky plus
    
    
    dj I.
1300.250gearing up for 18th MayVAXCAT::GOLDYSolvent goldfishTue Apr 16 1996 18:103
    Eurovision 1991, 1993, 1994. Essential listening.
    
    Goldy.
1300.251Mrs Thompson (Norway) should have won in '92CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Tue Apr 16 1996 18:1711
    	Goldy, do you have a list of the 'runners and riders' so to speak?
        I believe Israel and Germany's entries have already been excluded
        (along with 3 other countries efforts) on the basis of quality
    	(good or bad, who is to say?)
    
        18th May, I can't wait!
    
        dickie$eurovision fan.
    
        Hallo everyone in Oslo can we have your scores please...
        
1300.252VAXCAT::GOLDYSolvent goldfishTue Apr 16 1996 18:456
    Unfortunately, I have no information about Eurovision 1996 apart from
    it's in Oslo on 18th May and the UK entry is, for once, quite good.
    I'm waiting for the previews of the other songs at the beginning of
    May.
    
    Goldy.
1300.253CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 18:5130
    
    Ref EuroDross - I assume they are banned due to quality of the product
    		  i.e It is too good!
    
    
    This week I have been mostly listening to.......
    
    Rocket From The Crypt - Scream, Dracula, Scream - Excellent
                          - Hot Charity
    
    Frank Black - Teenager Of The Year - Very underated IMHO
    
    Tricky - Maxinquaye - Excellent again
    
    Pantera - Far Beyond Driven - Good for clearing the eardrums!
    
    
    Good music in the charts/on MTV/The Box at the moment.........
    
    Tupac + Dr Dre - California Love
    
    The Prodigy - Wind It Up (good to compare with where they are now) 
    
    ""  "  "  " - Out Of Space (ditto above comment)
    
    I mention the two Prod singles as they are all being rereleased and are
    all getting requested on The Box at the moment. Smart!
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.254I will need to "borrow" that again!CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 18:525
    Oh Yeah and ...... The Bluetones CD - Cheers Stratto.
    
    
    
                      Stretch(again)
1300.255state-sideGRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkTue Apr 16 1996 20:116
    Ruby "Salt Peter"
    The Innocence Mission "Glow"
    Leftfield "Leftism"
    
    cheers,
    	   fred deady
1300.256CHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Tue Apr 16 1996 20:138
    
    I have been most taken with a new 12" out now on platypus by terra
    firma, I just don't know what it's called.  It was played on Kiss the
    other night but I only caught the artist's name   :^(
    
    
    
    I.
1300.257CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue Apr 16 1996 22:084
Sad Kenny's Gothic Compilation Tape has reappeared in my car stereo.  I won't 
do the track listing yet again!  Good for scaring passers by, anyway.

Chris.
1300.258CHEFS::BARKER_EUmmm...Wed Apr 17 1996 16:206
    Relish - Joan Osborne LP
    
    And pretty darn good it is too, even though a bit heavy on the
    religious/spiritualist side in the lyrics occasionally.
    
    	Euan                
1300.259CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteWed Apr 17 1996 18:005
>    Relish - Joan Osborne LP
    
didn't John Osborne used to sing from Black Sabbath?

Chris.
1300.260CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Apr 17 1996 18:105
    >didn't John Osborne used to sing from Black Sabbath?
    
    I thought that was Ozzy Ardiles?
    
    mikef
1300.261WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Apr 17 1996 18:294
    
    No, Ozzy Ardiles was the drummer with 'Masters of Reality'...
    
    G.
1300.262CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Apr 17 1996 18:353
    So who did Bjorn Borg sing with?
    
    m
1300.263WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Apr 17 1996 18:374
    
    ...Ace of Bass, I think...
    
    G
1300.264CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteWed Apr 17 1996 20:405
>    ...Ace of Bass, I think...
    
the classic Motorhead song!

Chris.
1300.265CHEFS::BARKER_EUmmm...Thu Apr 18 1996 13:0210
    re .259
    
    	This isn't one of my many mahny shpelling mishtakes, it is Joan
    Osborne, single 'one of us' released earlier this year being one of the
    tracks on said LP, so now you know you can all slate my musical taste
    yet again !
    
    or worse leave a deafening silence ....
    
    	Euan
1300.266CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Thu Apr 18 1996 13:2614
    Today, a compilation.
    
    Fanfare.................Eric Matthews
    Lazarus.................Boo Radleys
    Touch me I'm sick.......Mudhoney
    Wreckorder Wrondo.......Mike Oldfield
    Chemical Beats..........Chemical Brothers
    Faster..................Manic Street Preachers
    Everytime you touch me..Moby (from Select Tape)
    Speeed King.............These Animal Men
    You've got to hide etc..Oasis
    Mellow Doubt............Teenage Fanclub
    Bored Games.............Understand
    Sound System............Operation Ivy		
1300.267rap weekMOEUR5::BERNARDL Dopa fixed me, alright?Thu Apr 18 1996 13:5018
    
    Homemade tape
    
    Wu Tang Clan - Can it be all so simple
    Raekwon - Heaven and hell
    Smif N Wessun - Wrekonize (Steele remix)
    Da Bush Babees - We run things
    KRS One - MCs act like they don't know
    Bomb The Bass - Bug powder dust
    Tricky - Hell is round the corner
    Cypress Hill - Throw your hands in the air
    The Pharcyde - Drop
    Black Sheep - Without a doubt (Salaam mix)
    Vicious - Nika
    Boo Yaa Tribe - Death row Kalifornia
    
    
    Christophe
1300.268The new KRS 1 single is a bit good - cannot remeber the nameCHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Thu Apr 18 1996 14:574
    I like the listing! Not enough rap representation in here.
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.269CHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Thu Apr 18 1996 15:007
    
    Oh no.  Does this mean we have to start sucking our teeth, hangin' wit'
    the homeys and wearing our clothes back to front now?
    
    
    
    I.
1300.270CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Thu Apr 18 1996 16:385
    Or putting our Glocks in peoples faces prior to smokin' them fools?? I
    do rather hope so!!
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.271CHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedThu Apr 18 1996 16:506
    Jagged Little pill - Alanis Morrisette
    All Change - Cast
    The "latest" Carpenters album - Can't remember the name but it's pretty
    good.
    
    Andrea
1300.272CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Apr 18 1996 16:503
    I'm wearing my underpants back to front if that helps?
    
    m
1300.273MOEUR5::BERNARDL Dopa fixed me, alright?Thu Apr 18 1996 16:5811
    >Or putting our Glocks in peoples faces prior to smokin' them fools?? I
    >do rather hope so!!
    
    Yo, business as usual, you know what I'm saying?
    
    Christophe
    
    PS I recently realised that expressions such as 'dead presidents' or 
       'queen's head' (depending on where the group's from) were not referring 
       to murdering or beheading but just money. So much for the true rap fan.  
       
1300.274CHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Thu Apr 18 1996 18:176
    
    I was kicking it down with the rude boy massive last night if that
    helps anyone.......
    
    
    I.
1300.275CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Apr 18 1996 18:206
    >the rude boy massive
    
    Does Stuart know that you call him this?
    
    m
    
1300.276CHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Thu Apr 18 1996 18:237
    
    Probably not.
    
    
    
    
    I.
1300.277CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastySat Apr 20 1996 17:135
    		
    	Up In Downsville - ACR
    	Gorgeous	 - 808 State
    	Solid Gold	 - Ashley & Jackson	
    
1300.278CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Mon Apr 22 1996 13:416
    
    Various Artists......A&M Easy Listening Moods
    Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass.....Down Mexico Way
    Slayer.....Reign in Blood
    
    dickie.
1300.279CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteMon Apr 22 1996 22:274
Listening to the Lush/Macc Lads tape today.  Okay, strange combination, I 
know, but both bands drink an awful lot.

Chris.
1300.280RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDRobomandog - Third State of BeingTue Apr 23 1996 13:3714
Reloaded the autochanger last night. For the next few days, I will be
listening to...

Up The Shirkers - The Tansads
Ordinary World  - Duran Duran
Snivilization   - Orbital
456             - The Grid
Deep Forest     - Deep Forest
Night Cap       - Jethro Tull
Happy Nation    - Ace Of Bass
Boheme          - Deep Forest
Memory Of Trees - Enya
Planet Drum     - Mickey Hart

1300.281CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Apr 23 1996 14:035
    >Ace of Bass
    
    Are you totally sure you wanted to share that?
    
    m
1300.282RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDRobomandog - Third State of BeingTue Apr 23 1996 14:414
I know, I know. Cue Balders dying of acute embarassment. I'm not quite
sure why it is there, but sadly it is.

Balders$shamed
1300.283space travel's in my bloodCHEFS::PANESGod made me gorgeousFri May 03 1996 12:3616
  Some time ago I got an old mate ( Piers Letcher ), to knock me up
  a compilation tape. Pretty top stuff it was too - Throwing Muses/Pixies/
  Goodbye Mr Mckenzie and loads more. Unfortunately I lent it to some git
  who didn't return it.

  A couple of weeks ago I met up with Piers and made him make me another 
  copy, but this time he was under strict instructions to remove whiney
  Michael Stipe and his cohorts, and replace their god-awful caterwauling 
  with The Only Ones ( "Another Girl, Another Planet "). This musical
  masterpiece was "gently" playing as a bounced into the Brown Lubianka
  ( Enterprise House ) this morning. So it may be winter outside, but
  in my heart its spring.

  Lets rawk,

  Stuart
1300.284RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSidewalk social scientistFri May 03 1996 13:3111
    Bit of a Neil Young fest this morning. Currently have Harvest, Harvest
    Moon, Arc and Weld in the CD player. After Harvest, NY said that he
    found himself firmly in the middle of the road, and so he headed
    straight for the ditch. Personally, I think he sounds better from the
    ditch; dirtier and more grungey. 
    
    It makes me chuckle when I listen to "Heart of Gold" or "Harvest" or
    "The Needle and the Damage Done" against some of the 'noise' off his
    later albums.
    
    Balders 
1300.285WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed May 15 1996 19:4214
    
    Hawkwind    - Electric Teepee
    Various     - Feed Your Head 2
    Jack Frost  - Snow Job
    Peter Koppes
    & The Well  - Water Rites
    Stone Roses - Second Coming
    Neil Young  - Live Rust
    
    tracks for the day are definitely 'Cousin/Angel' from Snow Job and
    'Powderfinger' from Live Rust.
    
    Graham$playing_with_his_new_Cd_player! 
                              
1300.286CHEFS::HANDLEY_IZuul!Wed May 15 1996 19:4912
    
    The "feed your head" series is very good.
    
    
    This week I have been mostly listening to:
    
    FSOL - Accelerator
    Orbital - Insides out
    Terra Ferma - Floating
    
    
    I.
1300.287CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed May 15 1996 19:517
    Last week I was mainly listening to:
    
    Dubnology - compilation of dubby ambient vibes
    new Everything but the girl cd.
    Miles Davis - last concert in Avignon
    
    mikef
1300.288Bleep-bleep-blooooopWOTVAX::GILLILANDPI've been mad for ******* yearsWed May 15 1996 20:304
    FSOL - Lifeform
    Aphex Twin - Collected something-or-other Vol II
    
    Phil Gill.
1300.289RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSidewalk social scientistWed May 15 1996 20:4717
I have been mainly entertaining myself with...

System 7 - 777
Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey
The Orb - UFOrb
Sugar - Copper Blue
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Neil Young - Arc and Weld
Chris Franke - Babylon 5 Soundtrack (I've borrowed this one. Damn good music
               for driving too. Let's pretend our car is a Starfury, bzzztt,
               powww, blam, blam, BLAAAM!)
Vaughn-Williams - Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis, The Lark Ascending,
		  Fantasia on Greensleeves, 5 Variants of Dives and Lazarus
		  (blissful in traffic jams)

Balders
1300.290CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Fri May 17 1996 14:208
    This week, albums by....
    
    Ben Folds Five
    Ash
    Shed Seven
    PWEI (sniff :^( )
    Mike Oldfield (in anticipation!)
    Strings for Pleasure
1300.291And todays word is....BOL????????CHEFS::RUTHERFORDII've been seen with FABIO !!!Fri May 17 1996 14:2310
    This week.....
    
    The Cure - Wish
    Echobelly - On
    The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
    Dodgy - Homegrown
    Various - Cream
    
    
    Ian.
1300.292Going through a compilation phase...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri May 17 1996 16:538
    A few compilations currently spinning:
    
    VV.AA - "Some Other Guys" (60s Merseybeat, e.g, Searchers, Undertakers,
    									etc.)
    VV.AA - "L.A. Happening" (Northern Soul)
    VV.AA - "More Gumbo Stew" (New Orleans R&B)
    
    Dom
1300.293WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon May 20 1996 14:0911
    
    Rediscovering my CD's :-
    
    Grateful Dead - In the Dark
    Pixies	  - Doolittle
    Orb	    	  - UfOrb
    MC5		  - High Time
    The Church	  - Priest=Aura
    Jack Frost	  - Snow Job    (latest favourite album)
    
    Graham
1300.294CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGFile! is the name of the gameTue May 21 1996 13:1412
    At the moment I am listening to...
    
    A Maximum High.....Shed Seven, very Smithsy in parts, lots of energy.
    Everything Must Go...Manics, very good, some nice bits of 'arpin'.
    Super Furry Animals...Fuzzy Logic, mad as hell, brilliant, wierd, etc.
    Metallica...Until it Sleeps, the new single, metal as f', with a remix
    by Moby.
    Ben Folds Five
    Ash
    Stevie Wonder.
    
    dickie.
1300.295"this ones for little filthy!"CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHTue May 21 1996 17:335
    No sleep till Hammersmith - Motorhead 
    
    My stereo has since exploded.
    
    Andy
1300.296CHEFS::PANESsealions on my shirtMon Jun 17 1996 13:215
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic - The Sundays.

Just the weather for it.

Stuart
1300.297CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jun 19 1996 13:0210
    Mo Roots - Maceo Parker
    Body Exit Mind - New Fast Automatic Daffodils
    Psychic Karaoke - Transglobal Underground
    Light User Syndrome - The Fall.
    
    Not on my play list today - any song which involves or mentions
    football.  In fact, these songs are off my playlist for all of June. 
    Apart from the Primal Scream single maybe.
    
    Mikef
1300.298WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jun 19 1996 13:4312
    
    Barbed Wire & Kisses       - JAMC  (only lasted about a minute - too
                                        loud first thin in the morning!)
    RCD6? (Timothy Leary,
     Syd Barrett, De La Soul,
     Julian Cope, Orb etc )    - Various
    Jack Frost                 - Jack Frost
    Seven Turns                - Allman Brothers
    Nobody's Perfect           - Deep Purple
    Almost Pure                - Crystal Set
    
    Graham              
1300.299GRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkWed Jun 19 1996 17:197
    Lush - Lovelife
    Scud Mountain Boys - Massachussetts
    EBTG - Walking Wounded
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.300CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfile is file la la la la laWed Jun 19 1996 17:4111
    today...
    
    The Future is Medium....Compulsion
    
    Tatva(?)................Kula Shaker (the one that sort of goes 'Ginger
    Baker, Baker, Baker, Topol')
    Where It's At...........Beck
    England's Irie..........Black Grape
    So Watcha Want..........Beastie Boys
    
    dickie.
1300.301WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jun 19 1996 18:107
    
    oh, almost forgot :-
    
    In the tape player is the NME tape from a few weeks back, the one that
    starts of with an out-take from the 'Ogdens Nut Gone Flake' sessions...
    
    G.
1300.302Absolute pants!!!! IMHO of course.CHEFS::CROSSAOpel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919Wed Jun 19 1996 18:265
    Would that be the Ocean "thanks for the added credibility, Mr Weller"
    Colour Scene one? 
    
    
    				Stretch.
1300.303RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Jun 19 1996 18:2719
    A bit of a mixed bag this week...
    
    Jethro Tull  - The Beacons Bottom Recordings, a selection of classic
    		   Tull tracks re-interpreted.
    Capercaillie - Capercaille. Produced by Will Mowatt, this is a
                   selection of funked about scottish roots music.
    Aimee Mann	 - Whatever
    The Grid     - 456
    Chris Franke - Babylon 5 soundtrack. Daaa Daa Da Da Daaa. Leads to bad
    		   driving habits as I manoeuver my Starfury, oopps, Rover 
    		   through Leeds traffic.
    Carter USM	 - 18-30
    Deep Forest  - Boheme
    Sugar        - Copper Blue
    Runrig       - The Highland Connection
    Ozrics	 - Pungent Effulgent
    
    Balders
    
1300.304enjoy it while you canCHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jun 19 1996 18:317
    Whereas next you week you will be listening to....
    
    
    ...whatever you are told you can listen to!
    
    
    m
1300.305Marriage, ain't it brilliant?RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Jun 19 1996 18:363
    Hahahahahahaha.
    
    Balders
1300.306CHEFS::HANDLEY_IPer Ardua Ad AlcoholWed Jun 19 1996 19:096
    
    Better dust off those Val Doonican and Acker Bilk CDs Balders.....
    
    
    
    I.
1300.307RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Jun 19 1996 19:154
    Wow, the thought of having Denny O'Rafferty's Motor Car in glorious
    digital. Or Delaney's Donkey. Swwooooonnn.
    
    Balders
1300.308WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jun 19 1996 19:3911
    

 >>   Would that be the Ocean "thanks for the added credibility, Mr Weller"
 >>   Colour Scene one? 
    
  it may be, although I thought it was Supergrass - I'll check the Tape
    label tonite (if I remeber).
    
    
    Graham
    
1300.309CHEFS::CROSSAOpel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919Wed Jun 19 1996 19:535
    Sorry Graham, I think you are right on that one. I just wanted to have
    a pop at OCS!
    
    			
    			Stretch.
1300.310CHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedWed Jun 19 1996 20:083
    I LIKE THEM!!
    
    Andrea
1300.311WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jun 19 1996 20:453
    who Supergrass or OCS ?
    
    G.
1300.312CHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedWed Jun 19 1996 21:004
    Both really, but preference at the moment for OCS - that may change in
    Aug when I see Supergrass..
    
    Andrea
1300.313CHEFS::CROSSAOpel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919Thu Jun 20 1996 14:396
    At least Supergrass don't drag some old fuddy duddy up on stage to boost
    their kudos!!!
    
    
    
                   Stretch.
1300.314CHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedThu Jun 20 1996 15:034
    I think OCS have all the boosting they need from the Gallagher
    brothers.....
    
    Andrea
1300.315CHEFS::HANDLEY_IPer Ardua Ad AlcoholThu Jun 20 1996 15:246
    
    The Gallagher brothers?  wow!  accomplished musicians with real
    integrity, what an endorsment!
    
    
    I.
1300.316KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryThu Jun 20 1996 16:365
    I think I missed something here, but I'll but in anyway...  Didn't
    members of OCS back Paul Weller for a while, so it's no surprise that
    Paul should be seen with them.
    
    tmp
1300.317WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jul 01 1996 21:119
    
    Sometime Anywhere            - The Church (Last LP and ltd. ed. mini LP
    Somewhere Else               - The Church  for continuity with .....)
    Magician Among the Spirits   - The Church (The New LP ! Awesome stuff...)
    Last Train To Lhasa (disc 3) - Banco De Gaia (Live one not out yet)
    Almost Pure                  - Crystal Set
    Become The Other             - Ozric Tentacles
    
    Graham
1300.318GRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkTue Jul 02 1996 00:077
    Wild Mood Swings	- Cure
    Between 1 and 9	- Patty Rothberg
    I Shot Andy Warhol	- VA sound track
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.319CHEFS::HANDLEY_IWhaddya gonna do? fire me?Tue Jul 02 1996 14:247
    
    In Sides - Orbital
    Flux Trax 2 - Various
    Walking Wounded - EBTG
    
    
    I.
1300.320CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jul 03 1996 13:4015
1300.321CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfile is file la la la la laWed Jul 03 1996 14:1817
    re.320
    
    Never had you down as the 'This is for all you truckers out there'
    Quiet FM type Mike. ;)
    
    dickie.
    
    This week...
    
    Odelay		Beck
    Cure For Sanity     PWEI
    Paul's Boutique     Beastie Boys
    Load 		Metallica
    Fuzzy Logic		Super Furry Animals
    
    
    
1300.322CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jul 03 1996 14:278
    re-1, no, me neither.  I think Steely Dan have a little more
    street-cred than most tho, they make good use use of jazzy
    influences and interesting turns of musical phrase.  I think the NME
    gave this album a good review also.
    
    Am I convincing anyone?                                      
    
    mikef
1300.323WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jul 03 1996 15:406
    
    I'm already convinced ! I recently lent my Steely Dan 'collection' (4
    or 5 albums) to a friend who has just realised that Steely Dan and
    Steeleye Span are not the same thing ! So far I think he's impressed...
    
    G.
1300.324VAXCAT::GOLDYFlying goldfishWed Jul 10 1996 18:257
    Today:
    
    Tell Me On A Sunday - Marti Webb
    Evita - Original London Cast Recording (Elaine Paige, David Essex and
    Joss Ackland)
    
    Goldy.
1300.325old and newGRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkWed Jul 10 1996 18:477
    Dream Warriors - "This is where it all starts" (I think)
    Soul Coughing - "Irrestible Bliss"
    Porno for Pyros - "Good Gods Urge"
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.326CHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Jul 10 1996 19:065
    I've got Tell me on a Sunday, well it's on the Song and Dance
    soundtrack which also contains Take That Look off your face, and very
    good it is too...
    
    Andrea
1300.327VAXCAT::GOLDYFlying goldfishWed Jul 10 1996 19:217
    I saw Tell Me On A Sunday/Song and Dance when it was on at the
    Shaftesbury Theatre years ago, it was my 21st birthday I think.
    Excellent performances from Marti Webb and Wayne Sleep, and a audience
    packed full of famous people. There's a note in this conference (or the
    London conference) that listed them all. 
    
    Goldy.
1300.328CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileThu Jul 11 1996 13:4911
    Today!
    
    Delgados............Under Cover, Under Wraps.
    Lionrock............Fire up the Shoeshaw.
    Various.............Girls in the Garage.
    Various.............Pebbles Vol.18.
    Atari Teenage Riot..If The Kids Are United.
    Apollo 440..........Krupa.
    
    dickie.
    
1300.329CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Jul 11 1996 13:507
    OH NO...last night I listened to a Steve Hillage album...
    
    Steve Hillage - Open.
    
    What can I do to make amends?
    
    mikef
1300.330CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileThu Jul 11 1996 14:053
    Mike, listen to a bit of Henry Cow instead, that'll teach you.
    
    dickie.
1300.331CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Jul 17 1996 15:1315
    The platters that matter on the capstans of plastic this week!
    
    Ash.........................1977
    Killing Fields..............Mike Oldfield
    The Future is Medium........Compulsion
    Shine On You Crazy Diamond..Pink Floyd
    Jagged Little Pill..........Alanis Morrisette (If I don't like it this
    time, I'll burn it, that'll learn her.)
    Various.....................Renegade SoundWave
    Fuzzy Logic.................Super Furry Animals
    Dixie Narco EP..............Primal Scream
    
    dickie.r.
    
    
1300.332boot full of blues...RDGE44::ALEUC1Barry Gates, 7830-1155Wed Jul 17 1996 16:0916
    On the multidisc in-car this week....
    
    Black Crowes..........Amorica
    Jeff Healey...........Cover to Cover
    Hawkwind..............The Business Trip
    The Pogues
    John Mayall...........Spinning Coin
    Ocean Colour Scene....errr, can't remember this one (Riverboat song,,etc)
    Eno, Moebius,
      Roedelius & Planck..Begegnungen
    Dave Hole.............Short Fuse Blues
    Skid Row
         + one other that must be crap as I can't remember it....
    
    Cheers,
    Barry.
1300.333For Sale, 1 fan, as seen in UVO. (oops)CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Jul 24 1996 19:5116
    Today.....
    
    Jake Slazenger......Das Ist Ein Groovy Beat Ja?
    Boo Radleys.........What's in the Box?
    Spice Girls.........Wannabe (just joshing folks!)
    Progeny.............Shamen
    Islands.............Mike Oldfield (he was awarded a gold disc for this
    *last week*)
    Charlatans..........The Charlatans (Rob Collins, RIP)
    
    dickie.
    
    PS I'm having difficulty hearing any of these records over the noise of
    my new fan (scratching that name off is causing a bit of a problem as
    well). ;^)
    
1300.334CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Jul 24 1996 20:027
    Hmmmm......I miss my fan.
    
    A gold disk last week?  wow...
    
    
    mikef
    
1300.335Wild Mood Swings -- great CDGRANPA::FDEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkWed Jul 24 1996 21:197
    Wild Mood Swings   - The Cure
    Joyride	       - Lida Husik
    Iressistable Bliss - Soul Coughing
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.336CHEFS::PANESthe lightness of being unbearableThu Jul 25 1996 13:164
Copper Blue - Sugar
The Gin Blossoms - a bit of ye-har on the way in.

Stuart
1300.337ESSB::IMPORTSThu Jul 25 1996 18:448
    
    Ron Sexsmith - Ron Sexsmith
    Blue Nile- Peace at Last
    Dead Man Walking Soundtrack
    Dead can Dance - Into the Labyrinth
    Elvis - Complete Sun Sessions
    
    Des.
1300.338MAIL2::LABUDDEwww.tangled.web.comThu Jul 25 1996 18:587
    
    Imperial Teen - Seasick
    Ash - 1977
    Number One Cup - Possum Trot
    Animals That Swim - 
     
    
1300.339with blue hair...GRANPA::FDEADYLooking for Macarena...Wed Jul 31 1996 18:477
    Magnapop	- Rubbing Doesn't Help
    The Cure	- Wild Mood Swings
    Bjork	- Debut
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.340CHEFS::period.hhl.dec.com::panes30,00 Blitish Tommies died building blidgeTue Aug 06 1996 12:485
Born to Quit - The Smoking Popes 
Prozaic      - Honeycrack

Stuart
1300.341a bit of variety....WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Aug 06 1996 14:0411
    
    White Light, White Heat	- VU
    Show Of Hands (Live) 	- Rush
    Bohemia			- Mae Moore
    Magician Among The Spirits	- The Church
    Cheryl - A Rock Opera	- John Otway/Atilla The Stockbroker
    Seven Turns			- Allman Brothers
    
    6 track Demo tape		- Spin
    
    
1300.342A holiday in Cambodia, it's tough kid but it's life.CHEFS::CROSSAHere's 10pTue Aug 06 1996 14:137
    Just found an old tape that starts with The Dead Kennedys then goes
    into Mantronix, Cocteau Twins and currently Spear of Destiny. Weird
    variety that I cannot remeber recording. Goodness knows whats next on
    the tape.
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.343I neeeeeeed you arouuuuundMOEUR5::BERNARDMillions now living will never dieTue Aug 06 1996 17:005
    >Born to Quit - The Smoking Popes
    
    Awesome! 
    
    *****
1300.344CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 14:185
    Nusrat Fateh ali Khan - Devotional Songs (very good!)
    Dexter Gordon - GO
    
    
    mikef
1300.345I won't let you downCHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Aug 07 1996 14:239
    Everything must go - Manic Street Preachers - only bought it yesterday
    so not sure yet.
    
    Mosley Shoales - OCS  - excellent
    
    Freedom - Robbie Williams - get drunk and jump around the room to this
    one!@!!
    
    Andrea
1300.346SO thereCHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Aug 07 1996 14:234
    Spelt the OCS album wrong - I know but I can never remember how it
    goes.
    
    Andrea
1300.347!CHEFS::CROSSARoadrunner, Roadrunner! Got my radio onWed Aug 07 1996 14:338
    That tape I found yesterday gets weirder:- The Untouchables, Gary Numan
    (I've no shame Andrea), Balaam and the Angel, The Go-Go's, MalcolmX ?!?!
    David Bowie, Jason and the Scorchers. Strange mixture indeed!!
    
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.348CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 14:355
    The Untouchables!  I recently found my copy of their single - 'Free
    Yourself', good boogie stuff!  Remember their appearance in Repoman?
    
    mikef
    
1300.349CHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Aug 07 1996 14:384
    re Gary Newman  - I think I remember some of his stuff -Cars  being the
    main one but there is another famous one n'est-ce pas??
    
    Andrea$getting in training for next week
1300.350CHEFS::CROSSARoadrunner, Roadrunner! Got my radio onWed Aug 07 1996 14:409
    I saw the Untouchables at the uni when "Free Yourself" was in the
    charts. I seem to remember it being a good laff. 
    I have Repoman on tape but cannot picture them in it (mind you I am    
    normally pretty trashed by the time I decide to watch that film so......)  
    
    
    			Stretch.
                                          
    BTW The track on the tape is "I spy for the FBI". 
1300.351CHEFS::CROSSARoadrunner, Roadrunner! Got my radio onWed Aug 07 1996 14:428
    God chefs is slow today!
    
    Cars, Are friends electric, I die you die and This wreckage are a few early
    Numan singles (I will not embaress myself by listing any further)
    
    
    
                         Stretch.
1300.352CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 14:4411
    Ahh..I think that track was the B side.
    
    They played the sons of a woman whose car they were tryign to
    re-posess.  big heavy looking guys.  
    
    Gary Numan - Down in the Park?  (down in the park where the madmen
    meet, the machines are playing kill by numbers...).  I die, you die? 
    dream of wires?  Is this how you land a plane?
    
    mikef
    
1300.353CHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Aug 07 1996 14:533
    Is a song about she's got claws or something by him as well??
    
    Andrea$think I might find the beer tent in after he's sung cars!!!
1300.354CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 14:566
    Yup - She's got claws.  From his 'funk' period I think.  
    
    Find the beer tent before he comes on, then you will probably enjoy
    him.
    
    Mikef
1300.355CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 07 1996 15:5124
    Today, the re-aligned iron filings present...
    
    A compilation to get me in the mood for seeing Oasis on Saturday....
    
    Taxman
    Rain
    A Day in the Life.............Beatles
    Leave Home
    Chemical Beats
    Life is Sweet.................Chemical Brothers
    Riverboat Song
    You Got it Bad
    The Day We Caught The Train...Ocean Colour Scene
    You Love Us!
    Faster
    Motorcycle Emptiness..........Manic Street Preachers
    Their Law (w/PWEI)
    Firestarter (Empirion)
    Poison........................Prodigy
    The Masterplan
    Rockin' Chair
    Half the World Away...........Oasis
    
    dickie.
1300.356WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Aug 07 1996 16:4716
    
    Hey, quit slagging Gary Numan ! Tubeway Army were superb, all those
    synths, monotone voice, weird lyrics - I loved it then and still do....
    
    The Untouchables 'I spy for the FBI' was re-recorded as 'I spy for the
    DTI' and was used as an anthem by 'Laser 558' (before they were boarded
    and shut down). Come to think of it they were the last really decent
    Radio station I can remember listening to...
    
    The demo tape by Spin which I've been listening to is great, watch out
    for them. If there's any justice at all in the Music Biz then they're
    going to be big, it's even made me consider an alternative career as
    manager, if I can just persuade the Guitarist that he can't play
    guitar, write the songs _and_ manage the band all on his own.
    
    Graham
1300.357CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 16:583
    I agree..until he started wearing a trilby and playing fretless bass...
    
    m
1300.358CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 07 1996 17:099
    re .355
    
    and dont forget to take a good book for when you are sitting in the
    traffic jam....or are you flying in on your private helicopter?  
    
    remember to take your comedy eyebrows also!
    
    ,mikef
    
1300.359CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 07 1996 17:3413
    re.356
    
    Graham,
    
    I think the first problem this band are going to have is with their
    name, there are quite a few 'Spin's around, and one quite popular
    'Sp!n' who only disbanded a few years ago (to reform as Gene, fact
    fans). Vent, who I always seem to go on about, had recently to rename
    themselves 'Vent 414' due to the large numbers of Vent's around. Local
    Reading band, Bennet, were Meanwhile, then Cooper, then Bennet because
    of more established bands with the same name.
    
    dickie. 
1300.360WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Aug 07 1996 17:426
    
    Ta Dickie, I'll pass that info. on. It shouldn't cause them too many
    problems though, as they're pretty fresh and haven't built up a
    reputation as yet. 
    
    G.
1300.361Bombers is rather good as well!CHEFS::CROSSARoadrunner,Roadrunner!Got my radio on!Wed Aug 07 1996 18:419
    The track I was listening to was around the 'Beserker' period (pretty
    duff) called 'Your fascination' (white label club mix...christ i'm
    sad!). I thought some of the singles in the white-boy-funk era were ok
    i.e Music for Chameleons.
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
    		 
1300.362GRANPA::FDEADYLooking for Macarena...Wed Aug 07 1996 19:1512
    re. .349 Gary Newman
    
    I think the other Newman song you're thinking of was "I love L.A."
    
    
    "Sweet Relief II Songs of Vic Chestnutt" 	- Various Artists
    "Lovelife"		- Lush
    "Bjork"		- Debut   It's still great..
    
    cheers,
    
    	fred deady
1300.363MOEUR5::BERNARDMillions now living will never dieWed Aug 07 1996 19:5013
    
    
    
    Tortoise          - Along the banks of rivers
    Sparklehorse      - Hammering the cramps
    Chokebore         - Weightless
    Stabbing Westward - What do I have to do
    Marilyn Manson    - Sweet dreams
    Scud Mountain Boys- Penthouse in the woods
    Golden Smog       - Glad and sorry
    Jonny Polonsky    - Half mind
    
    
1300.364AiCVAGORA::WOODThu Aug 08 1996 13:338
    Alice in Chains - Unplugged
    
    Unplugged is a sort of contradiction in terms for Alice in Chains but
    this is lovely with a great version of "Down in the Hole".
    
    Buy now while stocks last.
    
    Dave WOOD
1300.365An eclectic selectionRIOT02::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Aug 14 1996 02:2112
    REM - Automatic for the People
    Mike Oldfield - Incantations
    Runrig - Searchlight
    The Levellers - A Weapon Called the Word
    Al Di Meola - Tour De Force (Live)
    Various - Until the End of the World soundtrack
    Fairport Convention - In Real Time
    Mary Coughlan - Uncertain Pleasures
    GTR - GTR
    Christy Moore - Smoke and Strong Whiskey
    
    Balders
1300.366Yo muthasCHEFS::PANESPhil Collins?? Nein dankeWed Aug 14 1996 12:523
The Fugees... I kid you not.

Ice-D-Cream Bun
1300.367WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Aug 14 1996 13:189
    
>> The Fugees... I kid you not.
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Stuart, is this the title or a comment ? 
    
    Graham 
    
    
1300.368CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 14 1996 13:2816
    re.365
    
    "Mike Oldfield - Incantations", wow, I was listening to this just last
    night!
    
    Today, I have mostly been listening to
    
    Prodigy	   Music For The Jilted Generation
    Ash		   1977
    Primal Scream  Ma ain compilation
    XTC		   Fossil Fuel (fantastic compilation of singles etc, from
    		   the wurld champions of POP!)
    Mike Oldfield  Space Movie Soundtrack
    
    dickie.
    
1300.369I think I prefer the Smokin' PopesCHEFS::PANESPhil Collins?? Nein dankeWed Aug 14 1996 13:3715
<<< Note 1300.367 by WOTVAX::STONEG "Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland...." >>>

    
>>> The Fugees... I kid you not.
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
>    Stuart, is this the title or a comment ? 
    
>    Graham 
    
     Arf.... its a comment.


     Mc Mixmaster Stuey   

1300.3701977 - Queens JubileeeCHEFS::CONNELLANow is not the time to cryWed Aug 14 1996 14:466
1300.371CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 14 1996 15:389
    Ash, mmmm,
    The album has it's moments but it really depends where you're coming
    from musically. I like to listen to hardcore sometimes and bits of the
    album appeal to me from that point of view, but, I like a nice tune
    sometimes and the singles are excellent (Kung Fu, sits somewhere nicely
    between the 2). If you like the singles then you'll probably like 70%
    of the album, or something.
    
    dickie.
1300.372CHEFS::BARKER_EUmmm...Fri Aug 16 1996 14:047
    The Evening Session, compilation double CD.
    
    	Don't normally buy compilation CD's as they come across a bit
    disjointed rather than one artist's 40-60 minutes but this one is
    excellent.
    
    	Euan
1300.373CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Aug 19 1996 16:246
    Jazzmataz vol 1 - Guru and friends
    Red Hot and Cool - various Jazz/hip hop stylee
    Zen Kiss - Sheila Chandra
    Live at Glasters - Banco de Gaia
    
    Mikef
1300.374WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Aug 19 1996 16:358
    
    >>> Live at Glasters - Banco de Gaia
    
    ...damn, I knew there was something I was supposed to do at the w/e.
    
    What's it like Mike, any phot's with it ?
    
    g.
1300.375CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Aug 19 1996 16:459
    One blurry photo in the middle, and a bunch of writing.
    
    Its ok, quite nice, but doesn't add much to the original versions.  I
    find the  sound quality a little 'tinny' also.  Of course, if you were
    there, just go out and get it...
    
    It was my treat to myself for reaching last weekend in one piece!
    
    mikef 
1300.376WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Aug 19 1996 17:249
    
    From what I've read of this, it was effectively a recording taken
    straight from the desk - before being mixed for the PA - so it will
    presumably have been mixed afterwards by the sound engineer who taped it;
    
    There was plenty of bass in the tent when it was recorded ! 
    
    
    G.
1300.377CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 21 1996 13:0215
    On Wax Cylinder Today....
    
    Vent (the, as yet, unreleased album)
    Fairport Convention   Open the Door Richard
    ATR			  Atari Teenage Riot
    Prodigy		  Smack My Bitch Up.}
    Prodigy	          Funky Shit        } From Knebworth Bootleg
    Prodigy		  Their Law         }
    PWEI		  F**k
    PWEI		  100%
    Tiger		  Race
    Tiger		  Shining in the Wood
    
    dickie.
    
1300.378RIOT02::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiThu Aug 22 1996 15:259
    Currently transferring data at high speed on the old Mitsumi Quad-Speed
    today is...
    
    Ozric Tentacles 	  Pungent Effulgent
    Twelfth Night	  Collectors Item
    Mike Oldfield	  Amarok
    Various		  Music from the Lonely Planet
    
    Music for technical supporters.
1300.379Gin/Wine Box smuggler extraordinaire.CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileTue Aug 27 1996 15:2012
    This Weeks Platters That Matter!
    
    Mike Oldfield	  Voyager
    Ben Folds Five	  Ben Folds Five (brilliant at Reading)
    Stone Roses		  Stone Roses (not so brilliant at Reading)
    Kraftwerk		  Man Machine
    Jamiroquoi		  Sampler from the new album
    Vent		  Sampler from the new album (OK at Reading)
    Prodigy	          Music for the Jilted Generation (supurb at
    			  Reading)
    
    dickie$only got damp during Billy Bragg (who was great)
1300.380VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesWed Aug 28 1996 13:005
    OMD - Walking on the Milky Way
    The Divine Comedy - Becoming More Like Alfie
    My Life Story - Twelve Reasons Why (I Love Her)
    
    Goldy.
1300.381CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 28 1996 13:063
    That Divine Comedy track is great!  Have you got the album?
    
    mikef
1300.382VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesWed Aug 28 1996 13:136
    Not yet. "Something for the Weekend" was good, so is "Becoming More
    Like Alfie", even the B-side ("Daddy's Car") is okayish. I want the
    album but am concerned that the best tracks have been released as
    singles! Besides, I've got no money!
    
    Goldy.
1300.383CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 28 1996 13:186
    Goldy.
    
    You're spot on. I listened to the album last night, and quite frankly
    it's a bit of a shocker past the first two tracks.
    
    dickie.
1300.384VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesWed Aug 28 1996 13:2311
    Thanks for that, Dickie. Saves me going overdrawn!
    
    Just found out that Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy is only 24! 
    Argh. I'm getting old. It's horrible when you realise that so many of
    "today's" pop stars are younger than me!
    
    There's a Divine Comedy webpage that looks quite good:
    
    	http://lipstat.alcd.soton.ac.uk/~prbt/europop/
    
    Goldy.
1300.385CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 28 1996 13:263
    Most people in the world are younger then me...
    
    m 
1300.386CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGfor once in my fileWed Aug 28 1996 13:344
    I don't know Mike, Mr Oldfield's 43 and he still gets highlights,
    smothers himself in marmite and cavorts semi naked on cliff tops.
    
    dickie.
1300.387CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Aug 28 1996 13:448
    Good point...think I know how I will spend my afternoon!  I may have to
    stop off at Safeways and get some extra marmite, coz theres a lot of me
    to cover...
    
    mikef
    
    
    
1300.388RIOT02::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Aug 28 1996 14:524
    There's quite a lot of Mike Oldfield to cover as well. Don't forget the
    celtic knot armband tatoo, the silver celtic cross and towel.
    
    Balders
1300.389Snap these up at your local Woolworth's...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Aug 29 1996 20:0510
    Still largely in compilation mode (and still pre-1965):
    
    VV.AA - This Is Merseybeat (includes tracks by Rory Storm & the
    Hurricanes, Faron's Flamingos and other seminal Liverpudlian beat 
    combos -))
    
    VV.AA - Dapper Cats & Cool Guitars (fifties R&B from the Johnny Otis
    stable)
    
    Dom
1300.390VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesMon Sep 02 1996 14:224
    OMD - The Best of OMD
    Marc Almond/Soft Cell - Memorabilia (Best of MA/SC)
    
    Goldy.
1300.391CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHThey think it's pavlova.....Mon Sep 02 1996 16:557
    Frank Black - Frank Black  
    
    Purchased only yesterday, in perfect condition, from a Car Boot sale
    for the price of just 75p. Tape du jour? Possibly. Bargain du jour?
    Definitely.
    
    Andy
1300.392Divine Comedy on the WWW?ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEMon Sep 02 1996 17:3112
>   <<< Note 1300.384 by VAXCAT::GOLDY "Everybody knows that no means yes" >>>

>    There's a Divine Comedy webpage that looks quite good:
>    
>    	http://lipstat.alcd.soton.ac.uk/~prbt/europop/
    
Hi Goldy,

Are you sure this is right? I'm getting DNS lookup error, the host probably 
doesn't exist.

grahame
1300.393VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesMon Sep 02 1996 17:377
    Grahame,
    
    I'm not perfect, I may have typed the url incorrectly! I'll check and
    repost.
    
    Cheers,
    Goldy.
1300.394CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeMon Sep 02 1996 17:395
    Today, quite unintentionally I may add, I have the theme from "Oh!
    Doctor Beeching" playing in my head, seemingly looped.
    
    dickie.going mad
    
1300.395;-)VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesMon Sep 02 1996 17:569
    Oh Dr Beeching, what have you done?
    There once were lots of trains to catch
    And soon there will be done
    I'll have to buy a bike cos I can't afford a car
    Oh Dr Beeching, what a naughty man you are!
    
    Or words to that effect.
    
    Goldy.
1300.396arrrgggghhhhhh!CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeMon Sep 02 1996 17:591
    
1300.397VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesMon Sep 02 1996 18:004
    Sorry, Dickie, couldn't resist. Now *I've* got the tune looping in my
    head too. Serves me right.
    
    Goldy.
1300.398VAXCAT::GOLDYEverybody knows that no means yesTue Sep 03 1996 13:4010
    Re .392
    
    Grahame,
    
    The correct URL for the Divine Comedy is:
    
    	http://lispstat.alcd.soton.ac.uk/europop/
    
    Cheers,
    Goldy.
1300.399music for darkened roomsCHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Sep 03 1996 13:444
    Joy Division - Closer
    Mike Oldfield - Hergest ridge
    
    mikef
1300.400CHEFS::PANESAmerica...what time is love??Wed Sep 04 1996 14:086
Garbage 
Bob Mould

Top stuff for post-lager ennui.

Stuart
1300.401CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeTue Oct 01 1996 18:1713
1300.402VAGORA::WOODWed Oct 02 1996 14:543
1300.403CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Oct 02 1996 15:004
1300.404WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Oct 02 1996 15:1922
1300.405CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Oct 02 1996 15:255
1300.406WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Oct 02 1996 16:188
1300.407O KMILE::JENKINSFri Oct 04 1996 18:086
1300.408Billy Bragg sings Rudyard KiplingCHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHThey think it's pavlova.....Fri Oct 04 1996 18:184
1300.409Catatonia....somehow appositeCHEFS::PANESSay it with mousematsFri Oct 04 1996 20:310
1300.410Not wishing to spoil your enjoyment or anything!!!CHEFS::CROSSANuns! Reverse! Reverse! Fri Oct 04 1996 20:506
1300.411I thought she would have supported your Inter cardiffCHEFS::PANESSay it with mousematsFri Oct 04 1996 21:0817
1300.412CHEFS::PANESfrom a whisper to a screamThu Nov 07 1996 15:073
1300.413CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindThu Nov 07 1996 16:183
1300.414CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGL is for Labour, L is for LiceThu Nov 07 1996 16:3214
1300.415VAXCAT::GOLDYVelvet goldfishMon Nov 11 1996 11:043
1300.416POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie...still hereMon Nov 11 1996 11:431
1300.417RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiMon Nov 11 1996 12:108
1300.418but its rather goodCHEFS::PANESCatatonia???...sweetMon Nov 11 1996 19:323
1300.419Grebo's ....what were they then?CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHligament deficientFri Nov 15 1996 19:156
1300.420CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGDon't keep asking me why? Reg.Fri Nov 15 1996 19:203
1300.421CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Nov 18 1996 11:585
1300.422CHEFS::PANESCatatonia???...sweetMon Nov 18 1996 12:225
1300.423VAGORA::WOODMon Nov 18 1996 14:314
1300.424WBC::DEADYI like this resonance, it elevates me. BjorkMon Nov 18 1996 18:412
1300.425WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Fri Nov 29 1996 12:228
1300.426CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Thu Jan 09 1997 18:0619
1300.427VAXCAT::GOLDYThe story of the bluesTue Jan 28 1997 23:359
    Pour adjourd'hui et demain...
    
    ABBA songs in various languages: Swedish, French, German and Spanish.
    Much more enjoyable when the words are not easily understandable
    although I did find the foreign words on the World Wide Wibble Wobble
    and can learn to sing along in another language... as long as no-one is
    listening!
    
    Goldy.
1300.428CHEFS::CONNELLANothing's changed but nothing seems the same#Wed Jan 29 1997 11:243
    Space -spiders.  A truly top album - very easy listening.
    
    Andrea
1300.429RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Jan 29 1997 11:5611
    Steeleye Span   - Parcel of Rogues
    Joan Osborne    - Relish
    Deep Forest     - Boheme
    Vaughn-Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis/Fantasia on
    		      Greensleeves/The Lark Ascending/Five Variants of
    		      Dives and Lazarus
    Peter Gabriel   - Us
    
    An eclectic selection, and all available on my 12x CD-Rom...
    
    Balders
1300.430CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Wed Jan 29 1997 12:5714
    
    Beastie Boys Day!
    
    Beastie Boys	Some Old Bullshit
    			License to Ill
    			Paul Boutique
    			Check Your Head
    			Ill Communication
    
    dickie.
    
    q:^' >o
    
    PS Cute animals desk calender 1997 for the 1st person to reply in here.
1300.431VAXCAT::GOLDYThe story of the bluesWed Jan 29 1997 13:205
    No tape/CD du jour as yet, I haven't switched on the hi-fi!
    
    Goldy.
    
    PS: Do I get the calendar then?
1300.432CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Wed Jan 29 1997 13:293
    Yes, what's your mail stop in REO?
    
    dickie.
1300.433VAXCAT::GOLDYThe story of the bluesWed Jan 29 1997 13:535
    Jane Whitehead @REO D1/H
    
    I love cute furry animals!
    
    Goldy.
1300.434Does not computePOMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukWed Jan 29 1997 15:532
    
               I love cute furry animals!	|	Richard
1300.435Arf!CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Wed Jan 29 1997 17:166
    I prefer Super Furry Animals!
    
    	
    
    
    			Stretch.
1300.436KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryWed Feb 12 1997 16:289
    At last, a tape du jour that I'll admit to.
    
    Welcome to the Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt.  I really like it.  They're
    classed as ska/grunge but I believe they've gone a bit beyond that now. 
    The singer (Gwen Stefani) could be a Spice Girl's older sister. 
    Apparently they're really popular in America but yet to make much of an
    impact over here.
    
    /tmp
1300.437VAXCAT::GOLDYDon't call me MurielWed Feb 12 1997 17:585
    Aujourd'hui: Thank You for the Music - ABBA. The 4-CD box set with over
    60 songs on (and nearly all of them wonderful). The complete running
    time is over 3 hours so I'm on my second listen today.
    
    Goldy.
1300.438Mostly,..I 'ave been listening tooooooooVYGER::HAMILTONSThe King of SchwingMon Feb 17 1997 11:5217
    Stuff I'm listening to at the moment:
    
    George Gershwin - Porgy and Bess (Mainly Rhapsody in Blue)
    
    Space - bought the album for my sis for crimbo
    
    Stevie Wonder - I taped this concert off BBC2 last december it's
                    called A Night Of Wonder and it's live - cool !!
    
    Charlatans - Just Looking, another tape off the box, it's from Later -
                 With Jools Holland, other stuff on it include :-
    		 Elastica, Bluetones, Radiohead, Blur, Noel Gallagher,
                 Paul Weller, McAlmont & Butler, Super Furry Animals.
    
    
    
    						Scott H.
1300.439KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryMon Feb 17 1997 12:388
    Well I don't feel so embarrassed about putting .436 in now :-)
    
    I can imagine this might have a similar impact to Extreme's More Than
    Words, where people bought the album thinking it'd be really nice
    ballads and turned out to be a bit heavy :-)  Well be warned that Don't
    Speak is the ballad on the album, the rest is a bit noisy ;-)
    
    /tmp
1300.440VYGER::HAMILTONSThe King of SchwingMon Feb 17 1997 13:149
    ARe you referring to the Space album ??
    
    
    I've not looked at the cd cover, I've just been playing it a bit
    and it seems quite poppy !!
    
    
    
    							Scott
1300.441VYGER::HAMILTONSThe King of SchwingMon Feb 17 1997 14:0410
    Of course, that's what I've been listening to round the house.
    
    I don't get the chance to listen to any decent music in my car, cos the
    radio in it can only pick up one local MW station and it's all stuff
    like Garth Brooks and Dolly Parton etc, but on a saturday they have
    bagpipes and stuff !!!
    
    
    
    						Scott
1300.442VYGER::HAMILTONSThe King of SchwingTue Feb 18 1997 13:128
    It wasn't Space I was listening to, it was the Dodgy cd that I bought
    my sis for Crimbo. What a twat I am !!!!
    
    
    
    
    
    						Scott_fool
1300.443CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Wed Feb 19 1997 16:4826
    A creaky old compilation...
    
    Happyhead		Digital Love Thing
    25th May		Answer Back
    Eskimoes & Egypt	Fall From Grace
    Consolidated	You Suck
    Rage Against etc..	Killing in the Name
    Meat Beat Manifesto Mindstream
    Shamen		Jesus Loves Amerika
    Finitribe		Ace Love Deuce
    Depeche Mode        ? Renegade Soundwave Remix
    Pop Will Eat Itself Urban Futuristic
    House of Pain	Jump Around
    Galliano		Me, My Mike, My Lyrics
    25th May		Crackdown
    Jesus Jones		The Devil You Know
    Stereo MCs		Ground Level
    EMF			They're Here
    Eskimoes & Egypt    Don't U Do It
    Primal Scream	Higher Than The Sun (Orb)
    Happy Mondays	WFL
    Orb			Blue Room (Edit)
    Inspiral Carpets	Generations
    Jesus Jones		The Right Decisions
    
    dickie (feeling old)
1300.444RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiWed Feb 19 1997 17:0229
    Well, I've gone all real-ale-open-toed-sandle-finger-in-the-ear-ish
    this week:
    
    Ewan MacColl	The Shoals Of Herring
    The Dubliners	The Mason's Apron
    Sweeney's Men	Rattlin' Roarin' Willy
    Morris On Band	Greensleeves
    John Martyn		Eibhli Ghail Chiuin Ni Ghearbhaill
    Davey Graham	Angi
    Davey Graham	Better Git It In Your Soul
    Bert Jansch		Veronica
    John Renbourn	Waltz
    Pentangle		Light Flight
    Martin Carthy	Scarborough Fair
    Pentangle		Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
    Fairport Convention	Nottamun Town
    Traffic		John Barleycorn
    Steeleye Span	The Weaver And The Factory Maid
    Steve Ashley	The Spirit Of Christmas
    Richard Thompson	The Shame Of Doing Wrong
    Dick Gaughan	Both Sides The Tweed
    The Oyster Band	Bells Of Rhymney
    Four Men And A Dog	Another Irish Rover
    Energy Orchard	The Star Of The Country Down
    Lal Waterson and	Phoebe
    Oliver Knight
    
    Sorry
    Balders
1300.445CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Thu Feb 20 1997 14:2632
    Today I am mainly listening to the tape I made for my girlfriend when
    she drove up to Anfield with a friend to watch Liverpool.
    
    'The Steve McManaman Fan Club Tape'
    
    Reef	   		Place Your Hands
    Spice Girls			Say You'll Be There
    Beck			Where Its At  
    Charlatans			Just When You're Thinking Things Over
    Jamiroquoi			Virtual Insanity
    Oasis			You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
    Vent			Fixer
    Paul Weller			Wild Wood (Portishead Remix)
    Prodigy			Breathe
    George Michael		Freedom 90
    The Wonder Stuff		Room 512, All The News Thats Fit To Print
    Engleburt Humperdinck	Quando, Quando
    Kriss Kross			Jump!
    Manic Street Preachers	Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
    Oasis			Live Forever (Demo)
    Mega City Four		Iron Sky
    Buffalo Tom			Taillights Fade
    Beastie Boys		So Whatcha Want?
    Radiohead			Just
    The Wonder Stuff		Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
    Supergrass			Mansize Rooster
    Spice Girls			Who Do You Think You Are?
    The Sandpipers		Quantanamera
    Blur	       		This is a Low
    
    
    dickie.
1300.446ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEThu Feb 20 1997 14:457
Dickie,

Have you read Nick Hornby's High Fidelity?

And thanks for the match report!

grahame
1300.447CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Thu Feb 20 1997 14:535
    I have indeed read High Fidelty, I'm not entirely sure about it, my
    Girlfriend has insinuated that I am a little like the main character,
    which I'm not sure if I should be happy/unhappy about.
    
    dickie.
1300.448AYOV22::KKEARYTue Feb 25 1997 15:593
    I thought all men were like the main character !
    
    Kirsty
1300.449I'm offended, I think!CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Tue Feb 25 1997 16:015
    I think I've just been slandered without understanding the slur!
    
    
    
    				Stretch.
1300.450CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Feb 25 1997 16:054
    Naahhhh, the main character isn't so bad...  he does have some
    recognisable characteristics though....
    
    mikef
1300.451ONly just read itCHEFS::CONNELLANothing's changed but nothing seems the same#Tue Feb 25 1997 16:173
    I thought the main character was quite cool.
    
    Andrea
1300.452CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindTue Feb 25 1997 16:236
    Wasn't he losing his hair also?
    
    
    m
    
    ps - you should all also read Lost in Music by Giles Smith.  
1300.453CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Mon Mar 10 1997 19:0514
    Recently I have been forced at gunpoint to listen to...
    
    Forever and ever...Amen	Ben Folds Five (v. good, better to listen
    				to in the summer though)
    
    Glow			Reef (performed by men whose b*ll*cks must
    				be drop-forged.)
    
    Tragic Kingdom		No Doubt (some of it's a bit pony, but mmm,
    				it's an OK listen.)
    
    Myra Hindley		Blouse, great vocals by Purves Grundy.
    
    dickie. 
1300.454CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGSinking ship, rat speakingThu Apr 03 1997 17:296
    Today, and for the rest of the week...
    
    Funkmaster Flex Mix Tapes vols 1&2 (like a mini history of rap,
    quite excellent)
    
    dickie.
1300.455CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindWed Apr 09 1997 11:5210
    Thanks to young Balders, I've been listening to Zeit by Tangerine Dream
    (Thanks Clive!).  Its a wonderful 80 minutes where nothing really
    happens.  Like Julian says - 'its a great way to get sent to the land
    of hyper-nod'.  
    
    also - the Fun Loving Criminals album.  How come no one here told me
    how good that CD is?  Great music for cruising around the car park,
    looking mean and pretending to be a bank robber.  Or something.
    
    mikef (writing notes all whacked up on marmite on toast)