~KitchenManager
Thu, Apr 1, 1999 (15:37)
seed
Was it something old, something new, something borrowed, or just some blues?
~terry
Fri, Apr 2, 1999 (08:11)
#1
Just the music on this website earlier, Beth Jones and her band playing in
Realaudio. She's the one with the white streak in her hair on the video
caps.
~autumn
Sun, Apr 4, 1999 (21:52)
#2
Easter classics, I love 'em.
~stacey
Wed, Apr 7, 1999 (17:24)
#3
Lots o' old American tunage in Europe. In fact I believe that's all I ever heard except when we were in the Philharmonic...
oooh... I take that back. The French played French music believe it or not!!
~aschuth
Wed, Apr 7, 1999 (18:11)
#4
Europe is where your outdated entertainers go, if Florida ain't an option. We got Tina Turner and Joe Cocker still appearing on big open airs every summer (and Tina lives somewhere over here, too, I've heard. Something about "more civilized men", wonder where she got THAT idea from.). There IS german music, but not on every channel. Most german acts would sing in ingles.
By the way: Hi Stacey! Missed you! (Not only on that Sunday...)
~stacey
Wed, Apr 7, 1999 (18:48)
#5
Hiya yerself!
I logged in once from Prague... to lessen the withdrawl all were having!
(thanks for the welcome home! i missed you too!)
~aschuth
Thu, Apr 8, 1999 (12:21)
#6
(Yeah, that's what they always say, especially after having only hung out on Inner, where lowly creatures like me are not admitted...)
~KitchenManager
Thu, Apr 8, 1999 (13:02)
#7
(it's got nothing to do with being lowly...)
~stacey
Thu, Apr 8, 1999 (13:44)
#8
everyone remember Lowly Worm...
Richard Scarry...
???
~KitchenManager
Thu, Apr 8, 1999 (18:45)
#9
yep...used to watch him with Zoe...
~stacey
Fri, Apr 9, 1999 (12:58)
#10
'watch' him???
like he's on tv now?
~autumn
Fri, Apr 9, 1999 (16:47)
#11
Stacey, you really got to get yourself a TV set, girl.
~stacey
Fri, Apr 9, 1999 (19:05)
#12
*furrowed brow*
NO, NO, NO...
(i don't have the willpower!)
~KitchenManager
Fri, Apr 9, 1999 (23:55)
#13
yes you do
~KitchenManager
Sat, Apr 10, 1999 (00:09)
#14
anyway, there's a cartoon on called,
"The Busy World of Richard Scary"
~stacey
Sat, Apr 10, 1999 (23:22)
#15
wow.
it used to be Busy Town...
now it's a whole world...
*sigh*
~KitchenManager
Sun, Apr 11, 1999 (00:21)
#16
well, after tonight (right now, actually)
no one will be exposed to music at Electric Lounge...
~autumn
Sun, Apr 11, 1999 (16:22)
#17
Yeah, there's a plan in the works for a "Busy Universe."
~aschuth
Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (13:12)
#18
*?*
~stacey
Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (19:00)
#19
what in the hell happened to the Electric Lounge...
and don't give me any of that horrible BS that people have been saying about Liberty Lunch and the whole warehouse district...
~stacey
Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (19:03)
#20
... or I will not be very happy.
~KitchenManager
Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (23:16)
#21
the wifey says they closed 'cause they didn't have the money to stay open...
~KitchenManager
Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (23:18)
#22
(noise, rent increase, and alcohol tax increase...)
~stacey
Tue, Apr 13, 1999 (12:13)
#23
*sniff sniff*
another one bites the dust.
Austin is looking less and less like the home I once knew.
~KitchenManager
Tue, Apr 13, 1999 (20:02)
#24
yep...good thing you found a new one, huh?
~stacey
Tue, Apr 13, 1999 (22:17)
#25
i suppose...
i did rather like the old one though and entertained thoughts of returning one day
~KitchenManager
Thu, Apr 22, 1999 (16:50)
#26
http://www.fatmusic.com/
...recommended...
~aschuth
Thu, Apr 22, 1999 (17:24)
#27
http://www.fatpossum.com
...ditto...
~aschuth
Fri, Aug 27, 1999 (16:17)
#28
The CD "Six Billion Humans Can't be wrong" by Chris Korda and the Church of Euthanasia, out on Gigolo Records, Munich.
Technoid stuff, occasionally a bit house-like, and some bits got great organs (hehe). Nice lyrics... Some tracks aren't too hot IMHO. Some are. AS HELL!
Check out the Church and Rev. Chrissy: http://www.enviroweb.org/coe/ and enjoy!
These are great environmentalists who know how to entertain the audience!
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 27, 1999 (19:00)
#29
every day it is Hawaiian music in the background - but I much prefer classical
from NetRadio.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Aug 28, 1999 (00:50)
#30
The CoE people are great!!!
~MarciaH
Sat, Aug 28, 1999 (01:10)
#31
...let me guess...not Church of England...huh?!
~mrchips
Sat, Aug 28, 1999 (01:17)
#32
I love the House of Blues website. Listened to Peter Frampton live yesterday. They also have over 200 concerts in their archives. Everything from blues to reggae to alternative to zydeco music! Sorry Marcia, no classical. But I was listening to my "Mozart's Greatest Hits" CD earlier today after school while grading papers.
http://www.hob.com
RealAudio or Windows Media Player
~aschuth
Sun, Aug 29, 1999 (06:46)
#33
No, that's not the Anglicans, but Rev. Chris Korda looks soo great! Great hair! Wer, what ya say, that serious competition for you in the skirts department?
Also, I couldn't help but notice that the Viridian movement has many ideas the CoE share...
~MarciaH
Sat, Feb 5, 2000 (18:39)
#34
What music today? The stuff you can hear John Burnett play on KWXX on the internet and I can hear live and direct in Hilo. Is the CoE still thriving?
~sprin5
Sat, Feb 5, 2000 (20:29)
#35
CoE?
~MarciaH
Sat, Feb 5, 2000 (22:14)
#36
Yes. There was a discussion of the Church of Euthanasia between Alexander and other posters further back on this topic...I assumed it was not Church of England, but here, one never knows!
~MarciaH
Sat, Feb 5, 2000 (22:35)
#37
Now it is tinny band music played in the background of a basketball game being sent over phone lines to Hilo as we are on the road.
~aschuth
Sun, Feb 6, 2000 (15:59)
#38
I guess Rev. Chrissie is still going strong and looking great! We exchanged one or two mails, I tried to get a article on them, but nothing developed.
The record sold really well, I guess. With a hit track titled "Sex Is Good", small wonder.
~MarciaH
Sun, Feb 6, 2000 (18:39)
#39
No wonder they have an active and growing congregation! *lol* I'm gonna have to look into this Rev Chrissie person with the long locks.