--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00002 Date: 03/11/98 From: CHUCK ALLEN Time: 11:00am \/To: KENNETH ABRAMS (Read 0 times) Subj: Machine Head -> CA> even make my weekly "New Release Day" forays. Please tell me -> the box CA> set is HDCD? It'll make the price a bit easier to -> swallow when the CA> little logo lights up on the changer. -> Christmas is a bit long to wait -> Guess I missed something somewhere, what's HDCD? High Definition Compact Disc using technology developed by Pacific Microsonics. Adds a few extra bits to the stream. :) -> CA> That is quite an experience. Each week's nodelist is a bit -> CA> thinner. -> Well, I did pretty much know this node was going, since the sysop is -> military -> and was about due to be leaving. He originally had plans for leaving -> with someone else, but was unable to find anyone to take it (and buy -> hardware). The ranks of users on BBSes is getting thinner by the month. :( -> Anyway, I'm now operating as a point off a DC net board, using -> internet email as the transport vice direct mailer to mailer phone -> calls. Works so far, although I did have to do a bunch of Rexx -> programming to make it happen (or use the DOS setup the board's -> other points use). I'm glad you found a new "home". :) -> I remember thinking last year that it would be nice if they put all -> of the Deep Purple remasters into a box set, and they did. Along with a nice price tag. -> Unfortunately, I guess _Fireball_ is just going to have to wait for -> me just a little longer, since I'd rather just get the box set but -> it's a lot more money. It is but in the long run it is less expensive than buying the individual remaster albums. NP: "Say You Want Me" : Brownie Mary : _Naked_ --- ViaMAIL!/WC4 v1.30 * Origin: Maltese Alien: Been there, done that!: (412) 279-9561 1:129/41.1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00003 Date: 03/11/98 From: CHUCK ALLEN Time: 11:03am \/To: SEBASTJAN ZUPAN (Read 0 times) Subj: Recent Purchase Reviewed -> I just wanna ask you, how the hell you find such a time -> to listen so many records ??? :-) I listen to music nearly every waking hour. I drive a school bus part time, haul along a boom box which plays from the time I step on the bus until I get off. Radio for the 10 minute drive to / from work. CD or tape playing when I'm home, whether I'm writing or reading Fidonet. I'd say, honestly, I have music playing 14 hours a day... -> NP - SMASHING PUMPKINS: Bodies. NP: "I'll Be The One" : Brownie Mary : _Naked_ --- ViaMAIL!/WC4 v1.30 * Origin: Maltese Alien: Been there, done that!: (412) 279-9561 1:129/41.1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00004 Date: 03/12/98 From: RICK MCBROOM Time: 05:30am \/To: JENNIFER SHARWARD (Read 0 times) Subj: Lyle Lovett -=> Quoting Jennifer Sharward to Martin Ridgley <=- MR> ..I think his first four albums or so got progressively better. MR> I haven't heard anything after _Joshua Judges Ruth_ though. JS> That's what I'm finding. When I initially heard "Lyle Lovett," I JS> noticed aspects that sounded like his other music.. So this is a recent album? I thought you were talking about his debut album! Hmmm.. hope he doesn't take a page from Peter Gabriel. He's got, what, 3 albums entitled _Peter Gabriel_? JS> ..much of it sounds like just typical country to me.. That's ironic, as many country fans don't consider Lyle country at all. They'll tell you he's MOR, or pop. ;-) ... NP: Uncle Eck Dunford "Shoes and Leggins" _Anthology of American.._ ... Never use that totally cool, radically groovy out-of-date slang. --- GEcho 1.11+ * Origin: The Music Room, Memphis TN (1:123/38) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00005 Date: 03/12/98 From: RICK MCBROOM Time: 05:30am \/To: MAGNUS DILL (Read 0 times) Subj: ??Punk?? -=> Quoting Magnus Dill to Rick Mcbroom <=- RM>> And more than a few bluesman have used the blues to RM>> comment on social and political injustice... MD> JB Lenoir, for instance. Ledbelly is the one that springs to my mind first. But now that I think about it, J.B. probably /is/ the best example. I mean, it took guts for anyone to do a song like "Eisenhower Blues" in 1954 America. For a black man to do so at that time was unprecedented. MD> Do you know what "JB" stands for? ;-) No, I have no idea. Enlighten me! ... NP: The Bently Boys "Penny's Farm" _Anthology of American Folk.._ --- GEcho 1.11+ * Origin: The Music Room, Memphis TN (1:123/38) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00006 Date: 03/12/98 From: RICK MCBROOM Time: 05:30am \/To: MAGNUS DILL (Read 0 times) Subj: unissued legends -=> Quoting Magnus Dill to Rick Mcbroom <=- MD>>> ...and John Fogertys "Hoodoo" album? RM>> Well, given Fogerty's legal problems, I wouldn't hold my RM>> breath waiting for that one. :-( MD> There are bootleg tapes of it, but they're rare, expensive and MD> 12th generation copies... Same deal with Chilton's _1970_ album. Some so compressed from taping and re-taping that you could barely recognize them. One landed in the mailbox at Ardent Records, which is what initiated the CD reissue. 12th generation or no, I'd still like to hear the Fogerty material! RM>> ... NP: The Louvin Brothers "Cash On The Barrelhead" MD> Good one. MD> NP: Jerry Garcia/David Grisman "Shady Grove" Likewise! ... NP: The Masked Marvel "Boweavil Blues" _Anthology of American Folk.._ --- GEcho 1.11+ * Origin: The Music Room, Memphis TN (1:123/38) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00007 Date: 03/12/98 From: RICK MCBROOM Time: 05:30am \/To: KENNETH ABRAMS (Read 0 times) Subj: Ambrosia -=> Quoting Kenneth Abrams to Rick Mcbroom <=- KA> www.ambrosiamusic.com Thanks! KA> Sorry, thought I remembered giving that to Martin previously, KA> so I didn't bother this time. You probably did, and I wasn't paying attention. KA> Which means I know at least one CD I'm buying this year. :-) Same here, despite the fact that I've never heard the entire album. But y'all have raved about it so much, I'm willing to trust you.. ;-) ... Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds? --- GEcho 1.11+ * Origin: The Music Room, Memphis TN (1:123/38) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00008 Date: 03/11/98 From: MACIEK BUKCZYNSKI Time: 10:36pm \/To: GRAHAM DRUMMOND (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Band names GD> ~~~~~~ You're about 15 years too late for this one. They're a GD> metal band from way back. And that's not even including the truly GD> ORIGINAL Exodus.. What, about 3500 years ago? ;) I know.. that's been pointed out already... :) Personally I was hoping to rip off the one from 3500 years ago, not 15.. :) l8r, Maciek Bukczynski [scrape@usa.net] [icq:2993173] --- WtrGate v0.93.p3 Unreg * Origin: The Funhouse * (403)438-8047 * Edmonton, Alberta (1:342/517) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00009 Date: 03/11/98 From: RICHARD ANAND Time: 03:39pm \/To: DENNIS LEONG (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Hip-Hop is da bomb **** Quoting Message... **** **** On 09 Mar 98 18:19:04, Dennis Leong Said to Johnny Anderson... *** -=> Quoting Johnny Anderson to Richard Anand <=- DL> DL> JA> I agree 100%!! Hip Hop is the music that will take the world into DL> JA> the year 2000. Ska, alternative, even rock 'n roll are of past DL> JA> generations. The new generation of leaders listen to Hip Hop nd\or DL> JA> rap. DL> DL> What leaders? What you listen to is stuff that other people listen to. It's DL> "cool". So where does the leading come in? DL> DL> Hip hop is going to fade into obscurity. It's going way too commercial with DL> Puff Daddy and his image over substance. DL> DL> That all ready happen to Rock and Roll..he is just one rapper..Hip-Hop will be here for many years to come..while the rolling stones will be rolling in their grave.. --- Renegade v5-11 Exp * Origin: The Connection BBS - Modesto, Ca. - Team OS/2 (1:208/800) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00010 Date: 03/11/98 From: RICHARD ANAND Time: 03:40pm \/To: DENNIS LEONG (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: HIP-HOP IS DA BOMB **** Quoting Message... **** **** On 09 Mar 98 18:22:06, Dennis Leong Said to Richard Anand... **** -=> Quoting Richard Anand to Greg Kurth <=- DL> DL> RA> Rock is played out..It was a happening thing back in the day with DL> RA> real Rock and Roll..I'll give your music credit..but its now DL> RA> obsolete..rock is a thing of the past..I don't think rock has its wn DL> RA> art..its own type of dancing...clothes..now companies like DL> RA> Timberland..Nike..Polo..Tommy..they are all adertisted in Hip-hop DL> RA> magazines.. DL> DL> Ah. Rock and roll is played out. Hip hop is better music. So where did DL> clothing suddenly come into this? Why is hip hop better music suddenly DL> because clothing companies started advertising in your magazines??? DL> Don't you realize: Nike isn't the king of cool, and dictate to the world DL> what is cool! They realize you guys are gullible enough to buy their DL> products if your favourite rap star is wearing their clothing, THAT'S why DL> they advertise in rap magazines. They couldn't give a damn if rap was bette DL> music or not. They just want your money. That's the way the world works. If DL> polka became the next big thing, these companies would jump over in a secon DL> because that's where the consumers are. DL> DL> Its not tie die shirts and bell bottoms thats for sure.. --- Renegade v5-11 Exp * Origin: The Connection BBS - Modesto, Ca. - Team OS/2 (1:208/800) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 166 MUSIC Ref: F3H00011 Date: 03/11/98 From: RICHARD ANAND Time: 03:42pm \/To: DENNIS LEONG (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Hip-Hop is da bomb **** Quoting Message... **** **** On 09 Mar 98 18:25:08, Dennis Leong Said to Richard Anand... **** -=> Quoting Richard Anand to Johnny Anderson <=- DL> DL> RA> Forget what those ignorant people who doubt hip-hop..just cuz rock DL> RA> and roll has been here for 40 years doesn't mean its better..and hen DL> RA> they try to keep rock and roll alive by dressing like Elvis and saying DL> RA> that he is alive.. DL> DL> And then you "gangstas" (hahhahahah....) dress up like Tupac and otorious DL> BIG and say he's still alive. DL> DL> Woooaauuuu... killed by your own words! DL> DL> If your interpretation of rock n' roll is Elvis, you're kind of behind he DL> times. DL> DL> DL> That gangsta rap dumbass..Tupac is dead..so is BIG..rock music is just a piece of shit music that people listen to and shave their heads and wear arm bands..theres my interpretation of rock music.. --- Renegade v5-11 Exp * Origin: The Connection BBS - Modesto, Ca. - Team OS/2 (1:208/800)