~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:14)
#101
so, like...uhhhh...
what's up?
(this is what's known
as clever reparte...)
(in lampasas)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:16)
#102
not a whole lot. been sufferin' really....
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:19)
#103
you're getting p.o.'d about
the e-mail thing, huh?
(slow simmer is a thing
i know well)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:21)
#104
no (as long as you're not ignoring me)
(my sufferin' is due to this darned head/chest cold, it's kickin' butt)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:23)
#105
(it'd be nice if ya wrote back once in awhile though *grin*)
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:23)
#106
sorry to hear that (the suffering
part...can live without the simmering)
shall i let you go?
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:25)
#107
am ok.........
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:26)
#108
(unless this is your way of getting me to shut up *grin*)
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:28)
#109
no
(can actually think of
better ways to accomplish
that maneuver)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:30)
#110
enlighten me *wink*
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:34)
#111
enlightenment often comes
at a steep cost
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:35)
#112
name the price.............
*smile*
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:38)
#113
*sigh*
perhaps you should do
some comparison shopping
(loss leaders aren't always
what they're cracked up
to be)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:40)
#114
you need to give me and item description then, sweet, along with delivery,
maintenance, terms, etc.
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:43)
#115
damaged goods...
(caveat emptor)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:44)
#116
in that case, what kind of discount are you offering?
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:47)
#117
like i said... overpriced
(it's a seller's market
these days...)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:49)
#118
one price for all, then?
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:50)
#119
sight unseen?
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:50)
#120
no clauses?
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:54)
#121
sheesh
(one at a time)...
get the feeling you're
not much of a horse trader
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:54)
#122
ok, what will you ask in return?
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (23:02)
#123
i dunno...
(for some reason, that question
threw me)... like i told you,
very jaded...
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (23:04)
#124
i don't think you are.........at least not to the extent that you mean........
~pmnh
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (23:10)
#125
perhaps we should adjourn to poetry?
(symmetry, you know)
~Wolf
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (23:11)
#126
sure, i'll follow you........
~KitchenManager
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:03)
#127
Just because I'm not on, Nick,
doesn't mean you need to take
my place...
~pmnh
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:10)
#128
hi, wer...
whaddaya mean?
~KitchenManager
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:15)
#129
You just seem, oh, depress-ed, and
thought maybe you were making up for
me not posting since I couldn't get
the Spring to come up. Plus, you
and Wolf sound a lot like me and
Stacey sometimes...
~pmnh
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:19)
#130
naah, i'm not depressed
(too egoistic for that)...
~KitchenManager
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:30)
#131
Then I really feel honored to be
allowed to lead you into battle...
~pmnh
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (02:54)
#132
*roflmao*
anytime, wer...
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (02:03)
#133
In no particular order, and with little aforethought--just free flow and honest
1. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles)
2. Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers)
3. Frampton Comes Alive (Peter Frampton)
4. Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd)
5. Pet Sounds (Beach Boys)
6. Can't Buy a Dream (Steely Dan)
7. Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits (Marvin Gaye)
8. The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys (Traffic)
9. Innervisions-Stevie Wonder
10. St. Dominic's Preview-Van "the Man" Morrison
other honorable mentions:
Tapestry-Carole King
Court and Spark-Joni Mitchell
Hellbound Train-Savoy Brown
Rumours-Fleetwood Mac
Abraxas-Santana
461 Ocean Boulevard-Eric Clapton
Wired-Jeff Beck
Born to Run-Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Band of Gypsies-Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, Billy Cox
The Four Tops Second Album
Aretha Franklin's Greaatest Hits
Highway 61 Revisited-Bob Dylan
Every Picture Tells a Story-Rod Stewart
The Very Best of Sam Cooke
Hotel California-Eagles
~riette
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (05:28)
#134
Cool choices, but Jimi Hendrix? What on earth was his appeal???
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (08:50)
#135
Innovative, groundbreaking, maybe NOT ON EARTH (to use your words). His appeal was instead other-earthly...his use of feedback as a musical device instead of unwanted noise and his lefthanded style of playing with a guitar strung for a righty changed the way guitar was played forever...for better. Wasn't a great singer, for sure...but an incredible live performer. I saw him in an outdoor fest 1969, near Kickapoo, Illinois. He blew my doors off, and I wasn't on acid! The "Band of Gypsies" was a live a
bum, and Buddy Miles did most of the singing. His song "Them Changes" may have defined 70s power funk. Other honorable mentions I could add off the top of my head include
Superfly-Curtis Mayfield
Graceland-Paul Simon (with Ladysmith Black Mombazo)
Anticipation-Carly Simon (best album covers in the business, great legs)
Quiet Storm-Smokey Robinson
Briefcase Full of Blues-Blues Brothers
Sticky Fingers-Rolling Stones
Disraeli Gears-Cream
The Joshua Tree-U2
Labour of Love (I, II, III)-UB40
Hot August Night (live)-Neil Diamond
The Harder they Come Soundtrack-Jimmy Cliff
Legalize It-Peter Tosh
The Captain and Me-Doobie Brothers
Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road-Elton John
Venus and Mars-Wings
Who's Next-The Who
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
All Things Must Pass-George Harrison
Days of Future Passed-Moody Blues
Mark Cohn-Mark Cohn
Hot Streets-Chicago
Blood Sweat & Tears-Blood Sweat & Tears
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (08:53)
#136
That's "a live album"...not "live a bum" (YAPP shorthand with a Freudian twist to your dissenting view instead of my own). If you only took issue with one of my (original) choices...I'd say our tastes are similar...
~riette
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (11:40)
#137
George Harrison is great. I think it's sad that he was so neglected as a Beatle. He is cool - evasive and myterious.
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (12:09)
#138
He wrote some of their best music, in quality...if not in quantity.
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
"(Baby You Can) Drive My Car"
He lives on Maui and is
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (12:11)
#139
I hate YAPP! Mr. Harrison is VERY private. I haven't met him...but I hear stories about him from a few people who know him. He has a very large estate way in the boonies with a jillion KAPU ("keep out") signs. Some of his neighbors resent him because of how much land he owns and his personal inaccessibility. As long as he isn't bothering others, so #$@$%^^ what!
~Isabel
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (12:13)
#140
Mmmh, I like that Bob Dylan album - it's the only one I have.
My favourite 10 LP's would look like
1. Sex Pistols - Never mind the Bollocks...
2. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
3. Devo - Q:Are we not men? A: We are Devo!
4. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
5. Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
6. Nick Cave - Henry's Dream
7. Violent Femmes - s.t.
8. Pavlov's Dog - Pampered Menial
9. Bobby Conn - Rise Up!
10.The Clash - Combat Rock
11. The Ramones - All
Mmh, that makes at least eleven... but there are many more
Hey John, I would've bet a Dollar, that you are a Deadhead! No?
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (12:22)
#141
Funny you should mention that. No Dead albums mentioned there. I've seen them live only eight times--would've seen them 80 times if time and circumstances had permitted. All the concerts were in California between 1972-75 (Navy) and 79-81 (when I went back and worked as a TV writer/stand-up comic/weekend radio dude). I'm not sure only eight concerts would qualify me as a Deadhead...but they were a great live band and only a mediocre studio band. Your taste is more--for lack of a better word--punk th
n mine. But love the Clash, the Ramones, and the Velvet Underground. Lou Reed is still amazing (and I wouldn't have thought that he would still be alive). I met Popa Chubby (now a blues guitarist) a couple of years back. He had been the original guitarist for Richard Hell and the Voidoids. (remember them?) We got along great (we both look like Hell's Angels enforcers) and partied after his show here in Hilo.
~Isabel
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (13:04)
#142
Wow, that's impressing!
Punk's the music I grew up with and one always sticks to that, I think.
But I like every kind of music, as long as it has no "metal" in it, like in Death Metal...
~Moon
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (13:04)
#143
Hey Isabel, you forgot the Talking Heads and Television! (I've seen all the bands you've mentioned live, except for #8 & 9.
I would like to add the Waterboys, Nick Drake and Jeff Buckley to the list.
Traffic's "John Barleycorn must die," is also a classic.
~aschuth
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (13:36)
#144
Hmh, top ten LPs in history? Then you're ALL WRONG!
That's all YOUR favorite LPs - but truly the greatest? Since 1949 (=LPs hit market...), I'd expect something like Miles Davis's "Sketches of Spain" and more mixed stuff...
Personal Top Ten: A tough one, too - all time, or personal history?
Personal Top Ten LPs (First Try, in order of historic appearance)
Carolyn Mas - Mas Hysteria
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
The Clash - Sandinista! (because it's THREE LPs in that album!)
The Ramones - Road To Ruin (One MUST love this stuff!)
DEVO - NOW IT CAN BE TOLD (fabulous 2LP-live Album)
Radiohead - Pablo Honey (Soooo depressed, but know how to rock!)
Kreidler - Weekend (First new electronic record I madly fell in love with)
Hazeldine - How Bees Fly (Great LP - why did they ever change line-up?)
Bo Diddley - ??? (Forgot the title, a new outtakes-compilation)
Epic Soundtracks - Everything Is Temporary (Enough said in other topics.)
- To be revised on short notice! -
~Isabel
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (14:11)
#145
I must insist that at least The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, Velvet Underground and Devo belong to an "All-Time-Goodies"-List!
But You're right, Alexander, there have to be many, many more...even on my personal hit list, this would be an endless story...
~aschuth
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (14:54)
#146
Yes, there's the "Personal History All Time Top Ten", the "Personal All-Time Top Ten", and the undisputed "ALL TIME TOP TEN", which is something like the philosophers' stone, or truth, or objectivity - an abstract idea that never will come to be!
Devo, too, huh?
John, I know a guy who knows Richard Hell from old CBGBs days... They met again this spring...
One day, I'll post my fave 78s... Just you folks know what y'all've missed!
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (22:40)
#147
I could list my top ten jazz, blues, reggae, world beat, classical even Hawaiian albums...but it seemed this list was pretty much pop/rock oriented. Marley could make any pop list, though. So obviously missing are artists like Davis, Coltrane, B.B. King, Brubeck (who I interviewed and then talked to informally for about 2 hours--great guy)... As for fave 78's, Louis Armstrong's version of "Reefer Man" would have to be on it, as would Benny Goodman's "Sing, Sing, Sing" (Gene Krupa's drums)!
~riette
Tue, Sep 7, 1999 (03:58)
#148
Is one allowed to list one's CD's? I don't have LP's.
~mrchips
Tue, Sep 7, 1999 (04:29)
#149
Although I'm not a moderator I'd have to guess "Yes."...LP is now a "historical" reference
~riette
Tue, Sep 7, 1999 (10:59)
#150
OH! God, all this terminology! I should've been born in the stone age, I'm sure.
Okay:
Radiohead - OK Computer
Bette Midler - Bathouse Betty
John Lennon - Imagine
Those are my favourites at the moment.
~aschuth
Wed, Sep 8, 1999 (16:07)
#151
Isabel, if you bring "The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, Velvet Underground and Devo", then I'll take the brandnew Stereo Total (current band from Berlin), and reconsider my choices...
Die Dissidenten, the Sahara Electric album - these guys INVENTED what is called worldmusic today. They called it Ethno Beat, and recorded in the Sahara with their mobile studio.
Perhaps one Tocotronic album, though I'm not sure which one, maybe WIR KOMMEN UM UNS ZU BESCHWEREN.
~mrchips
Wed, Sep 8, 1999 (16:47)
#152
Okay-since someone mentioned jazz...my Jazz Top Ten (basically acoustic, some vocals, NO FUSION)
10. Phil Woods-"Full House"
9. Tony Bennett-"MTV Unplugged"
8. Miles Davis-"Bitches Brew"
7. Chet Atkins & Les Paul-"Chester and Lester" (first one)
6. Cal Tjader/Vince Guaraldi-"Jazz at the Blackhawk"
5. Clifford Brown-"At Basin Street"
4. Mongo Santamaria-"Watermelon Man"
3. Duke Ellington/Louis Bellson/Clark Terry-"At Birdland 1952"
2. Mingus Moods-Charles Mingus
1. Take Five-Dave Brubeck
A few honorable mentions:
Miles Davis-"Sketches of Spain"
"Bob Dorough Live"
Marian McPartland-"Piano Jazz with Dave Brubeck"
"The Best of Art Blakey"
"The Very Best of Joe Pass"
Dizzy Gillespie-"A Night in Tunisia"
Cannonball Adderley-"Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival"
Sorry, no Coltrane...too far out there for me. Bird, loved what I've heard, but that's not a lot.
~terry
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (08:34)
#153
I'll work on my list if y'all promise not to laugh too hard.
~riette
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (11:15)
#154
Lemme guess. Would that include . . . . Ray Conniff?
�grin�
~MarciaH
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (15:09)
#155
mine is full of baroque trumpet and organ stuff and Beethoven...and the original Saint-Saens organ symphony...oh well. Go ahead, Terry, I won't laugh!
~terry
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (15:45)
#156
I'm working on it and the answer is no, ree.
~mrchips
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (15:47)
#157
Don't diss Ray Conniff! I won't let you borrow my Lawrence Welk albums!!! ;=)
~MarciaH
Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (15:37)
#158
JOHN!!!! tell me you do not have LW albums or I will have to reassess my adoration of you...bleah!!!
~riette
Fri, Sep 10, 1999 (02:56)
#159
Terry, my next guess is ... Blondie?
I KNEW someone would like Ray Conniff!! My mum sometimes listens to it! But I'm proud to say she mostly listens to the Beatles, the Stones and the Kinks.
~mrchips
Fri, Sep 10, 1999 (04:01)
#160
No, Marcia...no Welk albums. But once I had a terrible dream that I was forced at gunpoint to work at an elevator music station. The station manager used mind control. He tied me up with cobra-skin ropes and played "Calcutta" over and over until my ears bled!
Hey Ree, Ray Conniff was a party animal. He and Mantovani roomed together at Betty Ford!!!!
~mrchips
Fri, Sep 10, 1999 (04:05)
#161
Ah, the Kinks!
"I'm not the world's most passionate man,
but I know what I am and I bet I'm a man
and so is Lola!"
It may belong in silly song lyrics, but Ray Davies is a bleedin' genius!
~riette
Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (00:31)
#162
ha-ha! That's hilarious!
~mrchips
Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (01:04)
#163
Love the Brits.
~riette
Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (13:23)
#164
Defenitely. Battiest nation on earth!
~aa9il
Mon, Mar 13, 2000 (22:34)
#165
OK, gotta throw in my $.02
Top albums not in any particular order....
Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time
Santanna - Abraxis
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
The Orb - Orb Live 93
Steve Hillage - Fish Rising
King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
Incredible String Band - Changing Horses
Gong - Angels Egg
Meat Puppetts - Forbidden Places
and the list goes on and on and on and ......
mike aka cosmo
~aschuth
Tue, Mar 14, 2000 (12:53)
#166
Wow, easy with that prog/psych shtuff! I guess you forgot your favorite Cpt. Beefheart-LP.
Lots of British there, and a bit German, too. Hmh, I played that Floyd record the morning we got called and told my grandfather had died. For dubios reasons, the record was pretty quick off the turntable again, as my family couldn't see the appropriateness... No, not of Careful With That Axe Eugene, nor Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, but of the Grand Vizier's Garden Party.
Thank you for your list! Next: your favorite all-time live experience...
~MarciaH
Tue, Mar 14, 2000 (18:08)
#167
Carolos Montoya filling the Civic Auditorium just with his unmiked Spanish guitar.
~MarciaH
Tue, Mar 14, 2000 (18:09)
#168
Carlos Montoya, of course - in Hilo, Hawaii!
Second best was the Preservation Hall Society of Lower Basin Street playing the most git-down Dixieland you ever heard.. Incredible! Same venue.
~aschuth
Wed, Mar 15, 2000 (14:04)
#169
I can't really decide for myself. There's been so much fantastic stuff...
Bobby Conn in 1998 (he hated the concert, because the PA blew out all the time).
The Sisters of Mercy in 1992 (when they opened with Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb - perfect!)
Fela Kuti, mid-eighties. His sax blew my mind.
Cosmo, how about you?
~MarciaH
Wed, Mar 15, 2000 (15:13)
#170
Me, too, if you consider my entire life. Toscanini conducting anything. Margot Fonteyn dancing anything. Budapest String Quartet, Swedish National Orchestra,
musicals on Broadway...Never mind - I am boggled just by the choices I have from the first 10 years of my life!
~aa9il
Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (17:43)
#171
Oh, man.... best concerts? Lots to choose from...
SRV's second to last show with Clapton and Robert Cray Band at Alpine Valley
David Bowie at the Erwin Center
Pink Floyd at the Astrodome
King Crimson and Emerson Lake and Palmer at Milwaukee's Riverside Theater
The 'Dead at Manor Downs
ZZ Top at the Aragon 'Brawl Room' in Chicago
Yes at some outdoor arena in Phoenix
Poi Dog Pondering during their 'Volo Volo' tour at the Riviera and at
a private concert at Lake Forest College
Kraftwerk at the Riviera
Tangerine Dream at the Vic in Chicago
Gong and Hawkwind at the Cubby Bear in Chicago
The Orb and Orbital at Metro in Chicago
Brave Combo at Stubbs (had to get that one in there....)
And probably SXSW back in '88 and '89
And thats enuf for now.....
Mike aka cosmo