> As opposed to (his real name), dysfunctional shut-in.
That's it. I'm geting "dysfunctional shut-in" put on my business cards now.
:)
- -Kev (not "Jack")
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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:22:09 -0600
From: Mimi Mayer <mimim@texas.net>
Subject: RE: (exotica)Jack Diamond
From now on, please call me Jaqee Gallstone. -- JG
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Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 12:41:48 -0500
From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
Subject: (exotica) Don Ho's Daughter.......
Just though you'd find it interesting that Don Ho's daughter is a pop =
singer, releasing her firt CD called "Hoku" (her name - which means =
"star" in Hawaiian).
A reviewer comments that this is a "bubblegum pop album" and has titles =
like "Another Dumb Blonde" and "How Do I Feel."
- - Nate
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Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 13:59:05 -0500
From: "M.Ace" <mace@ookworld.com>
Subject: (exotica) news link
More cd "protection":
http://www.ntk.net/#HARD_NEWS
- --M.Ace
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Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 14:14:18 -0500
From: "cheryl" <cheryls@primus.ca>
Subject: Re: (exotica)Jack Diamond
So does this mean that Jack Diamond really is "Nat Kone"??
cheryl
> You gotta unnnerstann where Jack D. is coming from. I think he came up
with
> the name because of its potential cache. Like Jack Diamond, Private Eye.
> As opposed to (his real name), dysfunctional shut-in.
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Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 11:15:54 -0800
From: Kevin Crossman <kevin@kevdo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Don Ho's Daughter.......
Nathan Miner wrote:
> Just though you'd find it interesting that Don Ho's daughter is a pop singer, releasing her firt CD called "Hoku" (her name - which means "star" in Hawaiian).
Actually, that album has been out for about a year and a half. Hoko had
the "hit single" from the "Legally Blonde" Soundtrack this summer.
For all you Ebay fans out there, here's a site with 'aution oddities from
all over the web':
http://www.whowouldbuythat.com/
Marco
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Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 05:17:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Sean Pearman <Pearmania@Chatini.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Moondog vs Mr Scruff vs Harry Partch
Echoing others, I have yet to hear anything by Moondog that was not good. Moondog was an original.
Speaking of Moondog, I found this record by someone named Kenny Graham and His Satellites called "The Moondog and Suncat Suites". I can't tell exactly when it was made, but it appears to be from the late 50's. .
Side one is Kenny Graham's group doing instrumental compositions by Moondog and very nicely, too. According to the liner notes, Kenny Graham has re-arranged the Moondog material, but the overall feel is that of authentic Moondog.
Side two, Suncat Suite, is a Kenny Graham composition, "inspired by the techniques of Moondog". This side sounds a little less like Moondog to me but is definitely cool and definitely enters the territory of "exotica" on a few tracks. The Moondog feel is definitely captured on "Sunstroke" -- complete with repeating percussion riffs, stream of consciousness and street-induced paranoia. A whistling solo, too. Beautiful!
There no info about the musicians except for Kenny Graham, a British sax player and jazz composer.
After I finally graduate to high-speed connectivity (planned for next weekend), I'll encode and upload for all to check out in the traditions of Otis and Basic Hip.