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« Reply #100 on: March 05, 2002, 11:26:58 am »

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New-york dools in glam rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Put them in rock&roll...PPPPLLLEASE
I will not be long today,but i will come back latter
3 records of the same band on a top 10 is not usual!
do you have a soft spot for "up-under'?
The way you show us your list is of much more interest than my way
on "the other post"did you mind salon litteraire?
Do you know a site for  classical,20th century american compositers?
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« Reply #101 on: March 05, 2002, 11:47:39 am »

Zevele!

I think that I am brain-dead today. 99% of what you say I understand fully and enjoy reading. Today, though, I am having a problem. Maybe it is this pounding headache. But, . . . .

>>>>New-york dools in glam rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Put them in rock&roll...PPPPLLLEASE

I will comment on this when I get back later

>>>>I will not be long today,but i will come back latter

looking forward to it

>>>>3 records of the same band on a top 10 is not usual!

why?

>>>>do you have a soft spot for "up-under'?

what?

>>>>The way you show us your list is of much more interest than my way

This is what I was hoping many people would do. Making a list is great, and interesting to read. Commentary on the list you've made is even better. But a short little history of how you got from point A to point B in your music likes is even better. I left out any description of WHAT I SPECIFICALLY ENJOY about the music itself because I'm not good at that. You, machinehead and Scronch have done very good with that. I'm impressed. Just different mindsets is all. That is why I was a history major and not an English major. I was better at explaining how a great work of literatire fits in historically than I was in explaining why a great work of literature is a great work of literature.

>>>>on "the other post"did you mind salon litteraire?

what?

>>>>Do you know a site for classical,20th century american compositers?

No, sorry. I'll look. Are there any great 20th century american composers? (that outta get some people going . . .)

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zevele1

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« Reply #102 on: March 05, 2002, 12:05:41 pm »

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I do not plan to stay long on this forum today[or any other forum]Not only english is not my.........,but i type with 2 fingers!So,last night was BIG work to  me
up-under -in Europe :New zeland,Australia.But do not make sens in California
"the other post",the Johnny Lee Hocker post=boom boum boum boum[not of very good taste this one...]You said to one "you must open a salon"I understood a salon literaire.A place where cultivates people meet and speak.He understood hair salon

there is few american compositers i like.I just do not remenber they names.

New-york dolls:for the next time

Listening for the 3th time in a row to William Burroughs -the Elvis of letter-Emusic
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« Reply #103 on: March 05, 2002, 01:14:21 pm »

Zevele1

For when you gat back to this forum at some future date . . . .

Is it zevele10 now, or have I been calling you by the wrong name all along?

re the salon comment, you are correct about what I meant, and I'm quite positive that Tullio also knew what I meant, but that he was making a joke about the duel meaning of the word, and also the meaning of Hair vs. hair, as in the touchy-feely tie-in with the musical by that name (but I must admit, I didn't quite get his joke. I know that when I get it, I will find that it was very clever, and I'll kick myself for not getting it).

re up-under--comments for later also
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zevele1

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« Reply #104 on: March 05, 2002, 01:26:56 pm »

I had to much "zevele1'-email,here,music01,mp3.com
I just had problems with log in
so zevele1=email &mp3.com  z10,here  z100,music01 =soon
Until now,i did not  understand Hair and hair.was sure was a joke beyond my understanding,but not 100%
At the start it was zev-ele ,and i just messed around
anyway,i am not zev
i am yonatan
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zevele1

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« Reply #105 on: March 06, 2002, 05:03:47 am »

WAKE UP !!
135 to beat
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« Reply #106 on: March 06, 2002, 11:47:56 am »

listening to Bluebells - Young At Heart

can't figure out why, though

just came back over to the computer briefly to change it . . .
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« Reply #107 on: March 06, 2002, 12:12:28 pm »

OK, if you think 3 albums by the same band is too many, I'd make the following changes:

Replace Byrds, Turn Turn Turn with The Church - Heyday

Replace Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man with Ghost Of An American Airman - Life Under Giants

up-and-under later
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« Reply #108 on: March 06, 2002, 12:34:19 pm »

zevele10

I like my alt rock to be fragile, subtle and poetic: butterfly wings, not a hammer; a hang glider not a muscle car. I tend to find that alt/indie rock from NZ, Australia, England and Scotland is more to my taste than even the alt/indie rock from the US. The Steinbecks or Sugargliders over the Goo Goo Dolls or Guadalcanal Diary, for example. I think that if I sorted my music by country it would wind up 50% USA, 50% elsewhere, but if I categorized the music by favorites, the overwhelming majority of the songs in the "5" category would be from outside the US. I don't know why that is the case. One consistent theme--I do tend to listen to music that's in English, so I can understand the words.
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« Reply #109 on: March 06, 2002, 12:39:31 pm »

listening to Grapes of Wrath - I am Here
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zevele1

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« Reply #110 on: March 06, 2002, 01:14:07 pm »

Because i started to listen to "english musique" when a very small nice[?] boy.I and millions like me ,knows  what is it to not understand the lyrics
The day i started to understand the words,i saw that ,most of the time,better not to understand.Like this ,you do not feel embarrassed for the band.
I have a very soft spot for bands from NZ,and a soft spot for australiens one.In general,i am not a great fan of english music
Until after the Paisley underground,i can say that i had around 75% of US rock.But most of the best neo-psy and neo-garage bands are from Europe.So now i have a lot of "rock from non anglo countrys'The large part singing in english.
since having a computer,i do mp3 dics for my nephews.Most of them from Emusic,but according  to they tastes,not mine-of cause there is allways an "have try to this"cd in the lot-
And there is many punk from today bands that i like-Nofx[?] Electric Frankesten-Bands they asked for

listening to The Clean vehicle-NZ
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« Reply #111 on: March 06, 2002, 02:22:02 pm »

>>>>>>>>>>most of the time,better not to understand.Like this ,you do not feel embarrassed for the band.

laughing out loud. this is so true . . . .
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« Reply #112 on: March 06, 2002, 06:09:22 pm »

One American artist that I really appreciate is David Steinhart--his work with Pop Art, his solo work, and recently with Smart Brown Handbag. I have 91 songs by this artist and one more CD on the way, and for me, so far they are all '5's.
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zevele1

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« Reply #113 on: March 07, 2002, 01:42:27 am »

MHorton
Listenning to Slobberbone
Do you think they know about the Stinky Fingers and Exile on ..albums?
Gimme back my dog is what i mean by rock.This is a rock song.And i love rock songs
Needs to be 3 minutes long and not 5 to be a masterpiece

Thank you for giving me "new bands"to listing to
But my bank account DO NOT says thank you to you
I need to get they records,not only some Audiogalaxy mp3
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« Reply #114 on: March 07, 2002, 07:39:52 am »

zevele10

Slobberbone favorites

Engine Joe
Gimme Back My Dog
Josephine
Lumberlung
[and every other song they've done]

my wife says that being forced to listen to Slobberbone is grounds for divorce in 126 counties--and not so in the remaining countries only because those countries hate women

I need help with a small problem. In MJ I'm now using Custom Field #1 as country (the country of origin of the band), so I can then make media library view schemes such as country/genre/artist. I'm not sure where to put the band "Ivy." Per AMG, "Less than a year after moving to New York from France in 1989, vocalist Dominique Durand formed the indie-pop band Ivy with guitarist Andy Chase." She has a French accent. So are they from France or the USA? I'd like to list them under France because then I can say that I have a French band (no others yet, I'm afraid. Recommendations?).Actually it doesn't really matter too much, and I really just wanted to talk about Dominique Durand anyway. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Aih9hs31qa3vg

Do you happen to know where the Autumn Leaves are from? Anyone? New Mexico, USA I think, but I'm not sure.
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zevele1

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« Reply #115 on: March 07, 2002, 08:13:11 am »

MHorton
Cannot tell you more about Ivy.After few samples on Amazone,yes she has a french accent
It is not us music for sure,and there is few bands of the same kind of music in France.So you can put them as french
try to find Autour de Lucie[this is the name of the band]   Immobile
They had some succes in US,and they records are on american label as well.I have the french one on Columbia.They have more than this album,but not so good
Funny thing:first time i heard about them,was in an US magazine
You will like this band,i am sure ,and your wife will not jump as when you play the EXELLENT
Slobberbone
Audio is not spyware now,i would be glad to rip some cds for you to download

listening to Autour de Lucie
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zevele1

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« Reply #116 on: March 07, 2002, 08:24:41 am »

Tell your wife i am a Stone Roses fan,i must have few millions 7",12",single cd  and i even play the second one[i am not proud of it} the second one i mean

Autum leaves-wich ones?
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Michael Horton

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« Reply #117 on: March 07, 2002, 08:28:52 am »

are you sure you listened to Ivy songs on amazon? I can't find any samples from any of their albums there.

Downloading Autour de Lucie as we speak
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« Reply #118 on: March 07, 2002, 08:31:43 am »

Autum leaves-wich ones?

the ones for New Mexico, USA

Next Page

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« Reply #119 on: March 07, 2002, 08:33:52 am »

zevele10

does this mean anything important?

Dominique a, autour de lucie, arielle, jean bart, julien baer, bertrand betsch, françoiz breut, benjamin biolay, bertrand burgalat, czerkinsky,pierre bondu, jean-françois coen, daho, dominique dalcan, diabologum, holden, ignatus, les innocents, little rabbits, louise attaque, luke, married monk, melon galia, melville, marc morgan, murat, helena noguerra, katerine, superflu, olympia,les objets, miossec, hubert mounier, keren ann, julie b bonnie, coralie clement, prudence, statics, yann tiersen, les valentins, silvain vanot, zeze mago. Si vous aimez un de ces groupes, deux, trois, ou tous...Rejoignez-nous !
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zevele1

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« Reply #120 on: March 07, 2002, 08:46:24 am »

amazone France.Must be .fr

Les dogs-les Thugs-Noir Desir-City Kids-Kat Onama-Passion Folder-
Will tell you more about the bands,singers  from your post
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« Reply #121 on: March 07, 2002, 09:03:16 am »

thanks

I must be gone for 5 days--see you next week

before I go--here's hoping your leg is doing well and that you have an attentive physical theropist
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zevele1

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« Reply #122 on: March 07, 2002, 09:04:37 am »

First,you have a c with the little .. under? As in Francoiz ?I do not have it
You are downloading from?

Dominique a-Etienne Daho=pop
Murat=pop ,most of is last album has Calexico on it.But anyone has Calexico on they albums
I hate Murrat and i have more than enought of Calexico
Jean-Francois Coen=jazz
Les Innocents-Little Rabbits,Les Objects=popo/rocko
Louise Attaque=rock/french roots with fantastic lyrics.This you can get on any p2p
Most of the others,or i do not know them,or just by name

Listening to Louise Attaque
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« Reply #123 on: March 07, 2002, 09:16:13 am »

audiogalaxy

passion fodder--I'll have to try that, looks very interesting

autour de lucie--love it!!! wish I spoke French!  will buy the Cds when I get back

leaving in 2 hours
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zevele1

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« Reply #124 on: March 07, 2002, 09:44:23 am »

If for a break,have a nice time
yonatan
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« Reply #125 on: March 10, 2002, 03:39:24 pm »

MHorton
A lot of ivy on Audio
What about Young Marble Giant?
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« Reply #126 on: March 10, 2002, 08:34:24 pm »

Zevele10

I just got back from a short trip, and now trying to catch up here and at home. I am so very sorry about the death of your friend.
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« Reply #127 on: March 10, 2002, 08:34:42 pm »

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zevele1

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« Reply #128 on: March 10, 2002, 11:48:40 pm »

Well,i do not know how to say it and not to look a monster
I can deal about my friend.Like me ,he was here as a choise.Like me not a political one.a "love one"[for the country].But it was a choise knowing the danger
It is much more difficult to deal with the family.At this time he was single-divorced one year ago-and alone here,all his family in France
The fact what he was here was not his family choise.And now,beyond the loost,they will have to deal with f### problems.Flat with still a morgage on it ,empty the flat and so on.Regular mess in such a case,but most of the time NOT with 5 thousands kilometers distance
A drop of luck.The divorce was kind of"gentlemen agrement".So his ex-wife,who is a lauwyer, will be of great help

Listening to Louise Attaque -same
I play music again.Only with lyrics in french.We have funny and stange  reaction.I need french at this time
Anyway i have one PassionFolder on cd,will put it on Audio,same for Louise Attaque
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« Reply #129 on: March 12, 2002, 08:12:48 am »

MHorton


I seen in the other post you couldn't find this one. It just got shuffled back a page.
I think I guilted myself. Just got done putting on another coat of drywall mud. Could have been the daggers I get occasionally from my wife. SHIELDS UP!!! Maybe she will only snarl tonight. Next Page
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zevele1

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« Reply #130 on: March 12, 2002, 08:44:00 am »

SNArl.Not sure.It is kind of grrrreee from an animal?
She has hard times ,so maybe it is a cure

not listening.Zevele senior his here.So..He his leaving in few minutes until next evening
Will plug the stereo,sure
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« Reply #131 on: March 12, 2002, 09:14:23 am »

Just went down this post again to refresh. I want to add another song as worst ever recorded. Muskrat Love by Captain & Tenille. One of my sisters loved that song when it first came out. That was also about the time I started listening to Black Sabboth and similar. Makes me cringe just thinking about it.
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« Reply #132 on: March 12, 2002, 09:36:31 am »

Zevele10

Looking in to Young Marble Giant

You might try:

Hangdogs - Come The Night
Hangdogs - The World Is Yours
Bottle Rockets - Wave That Flag
Blue Mountain - Generic America

MachineHead --

Fortunately (or not) much of my work is at the computer, so I just brouse on over here for a little "diversion." Trouble is, a "diversion" used to mean getting up, stretching, resting my eyes, starting a load of laundry, and perhaps, eating something.

Deep Purple - Machinehead

I used to listen to that quite a bit. My best buddy's older brother would play it when he was on leave. Great album. My tastes have changed now though.

I'm headed out to take the dogs for a hike in the mountains. Will be gone the rest of the day. This morning my pet guinea pig died (Charmin--she was soft and fluffy). I know--just a "pocket pet." But no, I have very great passion for these animals. They (not humans) are proof to me that there is a god. Or at least that god has a sense of humor. I've had pet dogs since I was born but have never had the passion for them as I do for GPs. Charmin's mate, a hairless GP named Mr Biggles (the pet store nemed him) died last week, a couple of days before I left for Illinois. Perhaps that is why my posts have been so down this past week.  Tomorrow I will go sit on the beach for the day. or longer.

Listening to Oysterband - We Could Leave Right Now

Lemonheads - If I Could Talk I'd Tell You
Belle & Sebastian - There's Too Much Love
Candyskins - Not Sad To See You Go
Railway Children - Because
Tommy Keene - Never Really [Been]Gone

Ladybug Transistor - Words Hang In The Air
Ladybug Transistor - Like A Summer Rain
Belle & Sebastian - The State I Am In
Orange Peels - All The World Could Pass Me By

Billy Bragg - The Short Answer
Lightening Seeds - All I Want
Belle & Sebastian - Ease Your Feet In The Sea
Chills - Walk on the Beach
Lightning Seeds - The Life Of Riley
Grapes Of Wrath - Peace Of Mind
Chills - I Soar
Ladybug Transistor - In A Certain Place
Chills - Dreams Are Free

Lloyd Cole - Seen The Future
Go-Betweens - The Wrong Road
Lloyd Cole - So You'd Like To Save The World
Lloyd Cole - Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?
Marty Willson-Piper - Questions Without Answers
Lloyd Cole - Negative Attitude
Bible - The Slow Drag Down
Beautiful South - A Little Time
Bluebells - Aim In Life
Toad The Wet Sprocket - All I Want
Steve Kilbey - Something That Means Something
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« Reply #133 on: March 12, 2002, 10:05:04 am »

we should start a new thread -- worst songs ever

muscrat love will be way up there in votes i bet
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« Reply #134 on: March 12, 2002, 10:15:44 am »

MHorton
not shure you will have luck with all Autour de Sophie albums
Strange you do not know Gentle Marble Giants
in England,a GP is your doctor[general praticien]

Listening to Hampton Grease Band  -music to eat
any brasilien song is a worst song .It just make me down
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« Reply #135 on: March 12, 2002, 10:20:54 am »

I'm seriously headed out the door--but have to say this

GP

With the "English" meaning of the abbreviation, my statement above is rather funny.

In the U.S., a "punk" is:

1. someone on the receiving end of prison sex, or likely to be due to their stature
2. a child with an attitude problem, but not otherwise a serious threat
3. someone not to be taken seriously

Maybe that's why "punk rock" didn't catch on as readily here as in England.

Charmin's sister died in labor a short time ago.

god  3
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« Reply #136 on: March 12, 2002, 10:34:31 am »

"punk rock" was first used in USA,not sure but maybe by Lester Bang.For all the "one Hit'garage bands.Shadows of night-chocolat w. b.,standells and many more
Punk in England  was in the "real" meaning of the word:seedy,shabby
English punk music did not make sens outside Europe.Was a very strong recession.And US was the real santuary of all this pre-punk mongoloide music punk was againts
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« Reply #137 on: March 15, 2002, 02:27:45 am »

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