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exotica-digest Wednesday, March 17 1999 Volume 02 : Number 350
In This Digest:
Re: (exotica) Caravan of the Bumble Bee
(exotica) BUT WHAT ABOUT THE MUSIC?
(exotica) obits: Kirk Alyn, Del Close
(exotica) re: Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS
Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
(exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
(exotica) Re: X-Ray Tango "Spy-Fidelity"
(exotica) "Mondo Bongos" playlist for March 17, 1999
(exotica) tv spanning the ages
Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
[Fwd: (exotica) A Gajillion Yodels
(exotica) Memorex CD Burners and ????????
Re: (exotica) Sammy Herman
Re: (exotica) re: Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS
(exotica) Johan's New eXotica Releases Overview Update
(exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 3.16.99
(exotica) History of Stereo tv show (last minute note)
(exotica) german film composer
(exotica) What 2 do on O A Hu
Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
(exotica) All Nat King Cole, ,all the time
Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
Re: (exotica) Retro Future update & Yma Sumac/Xtabay
(exotica) Signor Rossi
Fw: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
(exotica) CLUB MORRICONE lp on Studio Uno
(exotica) collecting turntables on video
Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
(exotica) Tease-O-Rama! March 20
Re: (exotica) All Cole + syndicated radio shows
(exotica) Re: Black Lodge Singers, powwow
(exotica) FRANK COMSTOCK: PROJECT COMSTOCK, MUSIC FROM OUTERSPACE
(exotica) Com Ed/Kahiki photos
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 13:27:41 GMT
From: Peter Hipwell <petehip@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Caravan of the Bumble Bee
> From: Peter Risser <risser@goodnews.net>
>
> I admit Caravan is one of my favorite tunes of all time.
> And Flight of the Bumble Bee isn't,
> yet,
> It's an astounding phenomenon, how many people took on this bizarre tune
> that can only be an excuse to show off chops. I think a tape full of
> Bumble Bee versions would be a mind-bending experience. Anyone have a
> favorite version?
>
Werner Muller's from "Sumptuous Strings". I stand by my description of
it as theme music for "Shaft Meets The Swarm". Totally bonkers.
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:34:09 -0500
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: (exotica) BUT WHAT ABOUT THE MUSIC?
OK, so the Betty Page CDs are recommended on this here Exotica list(maybe
Bomp! too.) The deal is, I have plenty o' pix and items of Ms. Page, so I
don't want to buy a CD if it's just another Betty-item. What is the music
like on those? Anything like on the LAS VEGAS GRIND or JUNGLE EXOTICA
collections? Is it va-va-va-voooommm...a-go-go-go? What!?
Breathlessly awaiting your answers: Jane Fondle
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:17:18 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) obits: Kirk Alyn, Del Close
HOUSTON (AP) -- Actor Kirk Alyn, a dancer who followed friend Red Skelton
to Hollywood and became film's first Superman, has died after a long
illness. He was 88.
Alyn died Sunday in a hospital near his home in The Woodlands, Texas, just
north of Houston, friends and family said Monday.
Superman, the comic book hero born in the Depression, already had captured
the imagination of a generation of children in print and on radio when Alyn
agreed to play the part in 1948.
He was 37 when he starred as the Man of Steel in two pictures for Columbia
Films: ``Superman'' in 1948 and in ``Atom Man vs. Superman'' in 1950. Each
film was done in a 15-part serial format.
``When he asked me if I wanted to play Superman I thought it was a
publicity stunt,'' Alyn told The Associated Press in 1987, the 50th
anniversary of the superhero. ``I didn't think you could ever put Superman
on film. They brought the people from D.C. Comics over and they said, 'Hey,
he looks just like Clark Kent.'''
Born John Feggo Jr. in Oxford, N.J., Alyn began his show business career in
New York, first in vaudeville acts and later in chorus lines.
When his friend Skelton left for Hollywood, Alyn soon followed. There he
met another dancer and actress, Virginia O'Brien. The two married in 1942
and divorced 12 years later.
``He was really a fantastic Superman because he could move, because he had
been a dancer,'' Ms. O'Brien said Monday.
In 1951, actor George Reeves was cast as the new film red-caped crusader.
Reeves later played the same role in the television series ``The Adventures
of Superman.''
Alyn later discovered that his role as Superman had typecast him.
``I couldn't get another film job,'' Alyn said in 1987. ``I did play
'Superman' again and 'Blackhawk,' another comic book character. Then I went
back to New York, where I had started. I did 10-12 Broadway plays. I was in
New York only two weeks when I got
my first show, 'Angel in Paris,' with Ilona Massey. I also did about 125
commercials.''
He returned to the superhero's story in 1978, when he appeared in an
uncredited role as young Lois Lane's father in ``Superman,'' starring
Christopher Reeve.
http://allmovie.com/cg/x.exe?USR=9:59:21|AM&p=avg&sql=B1276
March 16, 1999
Del Close, 64, a Comedian With a Flair for Improvisation
By BRUCE WEBER,NYTimes
Del Close, an actor, improvisational comic and mentor to such comedians as
John Belushi, John Candy and Bill Murray, died on March 4 at Illinois
Masonic Hospital in Chicago. He was 64 and lived in Chicago.
The cause was emphysema, said Charna Halpern, his partner for the last 15
years at Improv Olympic, a theater school and performance space.
A lifelong devotee of improvisational comedy, Close was one of those show
business legends whose influence was felt far beyond his limited fame. As
one of the founders of the Committee, the San Francisco comedy troupe of the
1960s; as a longtime performer with and director of the Second City troupe
in Chicago, and as a resident coach of the "Saturday Night Live" troupe
during its early years, Close played guru to many of the most prominent
comedians of the last quarter century.
Mercurial and hard-living, he had a dark -- some said morbid -- sense of
humor, which was evident on the night before he died. Some 50 of his
friends, including Murray and the director Harold Ramis, gathered in his
hospital room for a raucous farewell, during which, among other things,
Close bequeathed his skull to the Goodman Theater and telephoned his final
instructions to the group he had been coaching, the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Close never married and leaves no immediate survivors.
The son of a jeweler, Del Close was born on March 9, 1934, in Manhattan,
Kan. He was a second cousin of Dwight D. Eisenhower. As a teen-ager, he left
home to join a traveling carnival, learning to swallow fire and survive as
the target of a knife thrower. In the mid-1950s, he joined the St. Louis
company of the Compass Players, an improvisational troupe created by Mike
Nichols and Elaine May. The troupe was a direct ancestor of Second City,
which was founded in 1959 and which Close joined in 1962. By then he had
performed on Broadway in a comedy about beatniks called "The Nervous Set."
For the next two decades, he had an on-again, off-again relationship with
Second City, which grew ever rockier as his own predilection for
improvisation clashed with the troupe's scripted sketches. He finally left
in 1983, joining Ms. Halpern at Improv Olympic, where they developed a
method, which they called the Harold, for creating extended comic
improvisations.
Over the years, Close created two comedy albums, "How to Speak Hip" and "The
Do-It-Yourself Psychoanalysis Kit." He acted in many films, including
"Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "The Untouchables" and "Fat Man and Little Boy."
He also appeared onstage, most recently in the 1995 Steppenwolf revival of
Sam Shepard's "Buried Child," and in Peter Sellars' 1994 production, at the
Goodman, of "The Merchant of Venice," which was set in Venice Beach, Calif.
Indeed, Shakespeare sounded a continuous note in Close's life. In 1975, he
played Polonius in a production of Hamlet, at the Wisdom Bridge Theater in
Chicago, directed by Robert Falls, and in his second album, he imagined
Sigmund Freud with Hamlet as a patient.
He underscored the theme with his deathbed bequest to the Goodman, where
Falls is now the artistic director. "It was so he could play Yorick in their
next Hamlet production," Ms. Halpern said. "But he was also willing to be an
extra, you know, a desert skull if they needed one for a western. That's the
quintessential Del. He's still getting laughs even when he's gone."
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:55:20 +0000
From: <Jonathan.Perl@mail.ing.nl>
Subject: (exotica) re: Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS
>Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS (RCA LPM - 1067)(1955)
Great record, and a special one for me as it helped develop my
interest in the kind of records we talk about. I particuarly dig
the Tito Rodriguez tracks on this (although incidentally I have
never found an individual album by him which I liked much...).
I've not heard them, but there are other records in this series for
the Cha cha, foxtrot etc...
regds
Jonny
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 08:27:11 -0800
From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
I'm gonna agree on the Association comments too - there is an element of the
Association that, for me, is right in there with the Free Design. I think the
optimism (for lack of a better descriptor) of the vocal harmonies is very
similar.
Clark
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 99 13:02:54 PST
From: "Jill Mingo" <mingo@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
- ----------
>
> I'm gonna agree on the Association comments too - there is an element =
of the
> Association that, for me, is right in there with the Free Design. I thi=
nk the
> optimism (for lack of a better descriptor) of the vocal harmonies is =
very
> similar.
I've heard a few Association LPs and while they are generally good, this =
one "And then...along Comes the Association" is produced by Curt Boettche=
r (Millennium, Sagittarius) and who is basically a god producer. This LP =
definitely shines as a jewel in the Association crown. I wouldn't have =
thought it was hard to find considering it has the hits "Cherish" and "Al=
ong Comes Mary", but I actually found only the one copy, and don't know =
anyone over here who has it. Maybe not a rarity, but definitely a hidden =
gem.
x Jill "Mingo-go"
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:47:58 -0800 (PST)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
If you like the Association and Free Design, I highly recommend
Harpers Bizarre. Harpers Bizarre has the same optimistic vocal
harmonies and excellent song writers from the early Warner Bros staff.
The cd is available on sale for $9.49 at cdnow and with a $5 coupon
from yahoo or webcrawler its a steal.
Easy listening in the Big Easy
Chuck
- ---cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU wrote:
>
>
> I'm gonna agree on the Association comments too - there is an
element of the Association that, for me, is right in there with the
Free Design. I think the optimism (for lack of a better descriptor) of
the vocal harmonies is very similar.
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:47:24 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: X-Ray Tango "Spy-Fidelity"
At 20:07 -0700 99/03/14, exotica-digest wrote:
>From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
>
>Anybody heard this new CD?
Not as exotic and spy as the cover says IMO, but not bad at
all... if you like surf lite.
Johan
quiet@village.uunet.be
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:00:33 -0500
From: "telstar" <telstar@albedo.net>
Subject: (exotica) "Mondo Bongos" playlist for March 17, 1999
Mondo Bongos can be heard every Wed at 9 am on CFRU 93.3 fm in Guelph,
Ontario.Canada. Comments & questions welcome.
Carnival in Rio - Catriburium Na Batacuda "Music for the Jet Set"
Kid Creole & the Coconuts - Latin Music "Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places"
Henry Mancini - Mambo Parisienne "Charade" [ost]
Bob Freeman & his Group - Devil "The Big Bossa Nova"
Duncan Lamont - One Note Samba "The Best of the Bossa Novas"
Nico Fidenco - Sweet Bossa "Black Emanuelle's Groove"
Full Moon Ensemble - Samba Miaou "Sexopolis"
The John Schroeder Orchestra - Wana Nana Wana Nana "House of Loungecore"
The Dave Pike Set - Middle Earth Herd "Got the Feelin' "
The Clifford Gilberto Rhythm Combination - Ms. Looney's Last Embrace "I Was
Young & I Needed the Money"
Deodato - Baubles, Bangles & Beads "Prelude"
Bill 'Ravi' Harris & the Prophets - Soul Makossa "Funky Sitar Man"
Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes - Cosmic Funk "Cosmic Funk"
Thanks for reading,
Allan
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:18:55 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) tv spanning the ages
Here's your retro future...
"This Island Earth" (1955) Square-jawed research scientists geek out with a
cool mail order catalog. And where order forms go, trouble follows. AMC -
Friday afternoon, 4:30pm (eastern).
And how about some retro PAST for a change...
"The Triumph Of Hercules" (1964) With "Dan Vadis" as the big guy. No, it's
not about Herc and his motorcycle. Though a swords & sandals / biker
cross-genre flick would be a unique combo, wouldn't it? AMC - Saturday
night, midnight.
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:52:24 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) My LA/Vegas score list
In a message dated 3/16/99 1:51:35 PM, chuckmk@yahoo.com wrote:
>If you like the Association and Free Design, I highly recommend
>Harpers Bizarre.
On that same tip, I can't say enough about the FIRST LP by Orpheus ("Can't
Find The Time")
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 13:43:17 -0800
From: Ron Grandia <rgrandia@xtabay.com>
Subject: [Fwd: (exotica) A Gajillion Yodels
>
>
> On the polka front, try "Polkarama" (Somerset) or "Strictly Oompah"
> (Decca Phase 4). You've got to be steely not to crack up to
> these. Then you can move on to the full-blown glory of yodelling
It's ALL good. Like the man, Geets Romo says: "Rudy Valee records are cool mixed
in between Diz and Bird, but if your BAG... wow!" Of all these things... too
much is too much, but when you drop 'em in sparingly they are a regular riot.
Now, having said that... who's gonna hip us to some funky-azz yodeling?
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:45:44 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Memorex CD Burners and ????????
Hey guys,
A friend of mine got a great deal on a Memorex CD burner (for about $ 140.00).
Is anybody familiar with the Memorex models? One of the computer stores here
says they are not worth it. He wants to copy (not so much edit) audio CD's
with it. Any comments? Off list is OK unless you think the List would enjoy
the "banter".
Robert
In a message dated 03/16/99 4:14:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
RickerG@smtpgw2.musc.edu writes:
<< Just spoke with a guy about installing this Memorex burner. He installs
them for around $20. Said get rid of the Memorex. They are so inexpensive
because they are so difficult to use. Especially for CD audio recording.
Seemed to know what he was talking about. Said get an Mitzome or Acer with
the Adaptek software. Much better. I am thinking about getting a refund.
Any comments?
g >>
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 18:29:27 -0500
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sammy Herman
At 01:06 AM 3/16/99 +0000, bag@hubris.net wrote:
>
>Among the selections: Tico Tico, Mummer's Cha Cha and El Relicaro. Not
>only were these expected to be good, but the performances had some
>interesting highlights what with a xylophone playing counterpoint to an
organ!
If you like that organ and vibes sound, check out Johnny Lytle records.. if
you haven't already. His record "Village Caller" on Riverside has been
reissued on vinyl so I'm assuming it has on CD too. The one I prefer, also
on Riverside, is called "Moonchild" but I haven't seen that reissued. I
also have one of his records on Solid State - "A Man and a Woman" - but
it's not my favourite.
Organ and vibes, all that's missing is electric sitar.
Nat
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:16:22 -0800
From: "Steve Sando" <mrlucky@mrlucky.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) re: Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS
- -----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan.Perl@mail.ing.nl <Jonathan.Perl@mail.ing.nl>
Subject: (exotica) re: Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS
> >Perfect for Dancing - MAMBOS (RCA LPM - 1067)(1955)
>
> Great record, and a special one for me as it helped develop my
> interest in the kind of records we talk about. I particuarly dig
> the Tito Rodriguez tracks on this (although incidentally I have
> never found an individual album by him which I liked much...).
Try his Estoy Como Nunca if you like big brassy bands and a mambo beat. Only
one bolero to drag things down! Great sound quality as well.
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 20:55:48 -0500
From: Mark Renwick <tibia@compuserve.com>
Subject: (exotica) Johan's New eXotica Releases Overview Update
Johan Dada Vis included my self-produced CD in his latest
"New eXotica Releases Overview Update" here on this list.
It's called "Night Must Fall . . . Theatre Organ After
Hours." Since you won't find it in any stores or at
Amazon.com, I thought I'd let you know that further
information is available on my web site or from me directly.
Thanks!
- --Mark Renwick
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
tibia@compuserve.com
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tibia
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 21:39:27 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 3.16.99
"Jimmy's Easy" airs on WMBR-FM, Cambridge at MIT on Tuesdays from 6-8 a.m.
------------Billy Taylor Orchestra-David Frost Theme-----------
Yo Yo Hashi-On The Ginza-CD Jungle Jive (Del-Fi) <who IS Yo Yo Hashi?>
Beach Boys-Pet Sounds-CD Pet Sounds (incredibly easy sounding)
Noveltones-Left Bank-CD Sound Gallery (smoky basement club style jazz)
Martin Denny-Girl From Ipanema-LP Denny A-Go-Go
Lenny Dee-Sweet Mouth-LP Turn Around Look At Me (donated by Jane Fondle)
Jimmy McGriff-Let's Stay Together-LP Let's Stay Together (exc organ groove)
Barbara Lewis-Stop That Girl-LP Best Of.... (penned by J. Deshannon & J. Page)
- -Frank DeVol-Main Theme-LP OST Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
- -Tony Hatch-Crosstown Commuter-CD Hatchback
- -Nelson Riddle-Naked City Theme-45 7" on Capitol (a personal favorite)
- -Quincy Jones-Hangin' Paper-LP OST In Cold Blood
- -Isaac Hayes-Run Fay Run-LP OST Tough Guys
- -Henry Mancini-Get It On-LP OST "10" (Bo makes corn rows safe for white
girls)
Henry Mancini-Tinpanola-LP Mr. Lucky Goes Latin
Paul Winter-Journey To Recife-LP Jazz Meets Bossa Nova (surprisingly great!)
String A-Longs-There Is A Mountain-LP Wide World Hits (cool & strange)
T-Bones-Colt 45 Theme-LP Sippin' & Chippin' (Malt Liquor Ad from the 6T's)
Dave "Baby" Cortez-Happy Soul-CD Sound Of Funk (UK-Goldmine label)
- -Esquivel-Mucha Muchacha-CD Space Age Bachelor Pad Music (request)
- -Warren Kime Orch-No Moon At All-LP Explosive Brass Impact (this IS brass!)
- -101 Strings-Sabre Dance-LP Dynamic Percussion (this smokes)
- -Billy Preston-Let Me Know-LP Soul'd Out (has to be heard to be believed <go-
go>)
- -Creed Taylor Orchestra-The Nervous Beat-LP Lonelyville
- -Al Caiola-The Eye In Flat Five-LP Sounds For Spies And Private Eyes
- -Isaac Hayes-Two Tough Guys (Title Theme)-LP OST Tough Guys
Sid Ramin-Sugar In The Rain-LP OST Stiletto
Piero Umiliani-Flirt A Rio-CD Easy Tempo 4
Don Catelli All-Stars-Jungle Drums-LP Passionate Percussion
Lee Austin-Screwdriver-45 7" on People (nice chants of women saying "yeah")
Butterfly-Easter Bunny & Tarzan-LP Butterfly (black x-comedy on Weird World)
- -Peter Thomas-Crime Of The Hidden Vault-CD Futurmuzik (Scamp)
- -Ventures-Exploration In Terror-LP Ventures In Space
- -Bobby Byrne-A Shade Of Brass-LP Shades Of Brass (Brass/Moog LP)
- -Transmutator-A Fifth Of Beethoven-CD Electronica Night Fever
- -Horst Jankowski-Dream Flight-LP Black Forest Explosion (wonderful LP)
- -Jerry Goldsmith-Title Theme-Sebastian (CD furnished by Basic Hip)
- -Eliminators-Eleanor Rigby-CD Out Of This World (6T's Brit Instros--GREATT!)
------------Wayne Newton-Wives & Lovers--------------
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 23:09:47 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) History of Stereo tv show (last minute note)
Sorry, didn't see this one coming, so this is very last minute notice.
The History Channel has a "History Of Stereo" at 2:00am tonight (late
Tuesday/early Wednesday). I just caught the 10pm showing. I wasn't real
impressed (didn't agree with some of their editorial choices or
conclusions), but it does show some nice old equipment.
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
OOK http://www.voicenet.com/~ecam/
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 00:33:20 -0500
From: Bump <bumpy@megsinet.net>
Subject: (exotica) german film composer
hey y'all,
watched "Creature with the Blue Hand" with Klaus Kinski the other night
(story by Edgar Wallace)
and while the film was cool looking, the dubbed dialog hysterical,
and the plot ultra twisted, it was the music that was most memorable and
most groovy. I was by Martin Bottcher (with the two dots over the "o")
very close to the sound Peter Thomas/Gert Wilden most boppable bassline
beatnik jazz repleat with girls screams, breaking glass and gunshots.
any info on this guy would be appreciated.
check it out
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 22:46:42 -0700
From: Lazlo Nibble <lazlo@studio-nibble.com>
Subject: (exotica) What 2 do on O A Hu
Anyone with suggestions for thislisty things to do on Oahu, please post!
(I know, the whole island is exotica-relevant, but I need to narrow things
down with specific suggestions. Already know about the Bishop museum...)
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 22:53:34 -0700
From: Lazlo Nibble <lazlo@studio-nibble.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 11:43:55PM -0500, Kevin Bonnett wrote:
> I just found a keen new area on AOL (apologies to the AOL-impaired). Go
> to Keyword: Retro Future.
I've been meaning to fire up the analog-future list as an adjunct to this list
for a couple of years now but just never got around to it. Would there be any
interest in a separate list discussing all things Jetsonesque?
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 00:53:10 EST
From: PrimoChuck@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) All Nat King Cole, ,all the time
A local radio station here in Los Angeles (KGIL 1650)is in the middle of
switching formats from Traffic to the Music of Your Life or some syndicated
format....
so from last Sunday and for the two weeks following they are playing nothing
but
Nat King Cole records..24 hours a day
Not my favorite artist, but have been waking up hearing so odd album cuts.....
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 01:41:20 -0500
From: kbonnett@coax.net (Kevin Bonnett)
Subject: Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
I'm game! : )
C'mon, cast those votes folks!
Hey, I'll even post a note about it in AOL's Retro Future message boards
and see if anyone's interested. I'll let you know what I find from there
: )
Ciao 4 now!
Kevin : )
>I've been meaning to fire up the analog-future list as an adjunct to this
list
>for a couple of years now but just never got around to it. Would there be
any
>interest in a separate list discussing all things Jetsonesque?
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 05:21:17 -0500
From: Bump <bumpy@megsinet.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Retro Future update & Yma Sumac/Xtabay
>I know many of you are wondering "Why is this guy rambling on about
>this?". Well, it's the first time I've heard the album. I thought it
>deserved mentioning.
you are truely fortunate. (said with best conehead voice)
you are now fully indoctrinated. (gooble gobble gooble gobble, one of us)
the paddle wheel is next!
>treasure trove for me to dig through. The lid has been opened! BEWARE!
let me reword it for you
...treasure trove for you to dig. your lid has been flipped!
BE-GLAD!
>Would there be any
>interest in a separate list discussing all things Jetsonesque?
"can't we all just get along?" --RK
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 99 15:56:02 PST
From: "Jill Mingo" <mingo@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: (exotica) Signor Rossi
Well, I got a promo of this newie on Crippled Dick Hot Wax! It is pretty =
smokin'. A lot of different versions of the theme. Apparently this is an =
Italian cartoon from the guy who animated "Allegro Non Troppo", but I've =
never seen the cartoon. There is some dialogue, but it really holds up =
as an LP. Jazzy at times, cartoonish with a bit of swingin' style that =
those Italians do oh so well. I'm sure there is a good 7 or 8 trax I will=
spin when I'm DJing so that's pretty high praise coming from me. Doesn't=
sound like the Beat at Cinecitta series - not quite that full on, but =
I think it would have appeal to many on the list.
Jill "Mingo-go"
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 99 15:57:41 PST
From: "Jill Mingo" <mingo@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Fw: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
> I've always refered to this as "phuture lounge" which is what I tell =
people I
> spin. I don't know if another list is needed for this type of thing as =
I think
> it gets covered pretty well on this one. But then again, if there was =
a
> seperate list, it might attract a different sort of person that I would=
be hip
> to exchanging ideas with.
>
> Jill "Mingo-go"
> >
> > >I've been meaning to fire up the analog-future list as an adjunct =
to this
> > list
> > >for a couple of years now but just never got around to it.
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:59:54 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) CLUB MORRICONE lp on Studio Uno
Studio Uno is going to release in the next few days this issue, on
vinyl only for the moment. A cd issue is probably to follow.
I have heard it, and tracks are half bossa and half psycho-groovy.
You are the first to read the tracklisting, which goes:
1) Metti una sera a cena - 1969 (OST same);
2) Sandipipers: Hurry To Me - 1969 (OST "Metti una sera a cena");
3) Una voce allo specchio - 1969 (OST "La stagione dei sensi");
4) Giu' la testa - 1971 (OST same);
5) Quattro mosche di velluto grigio - 1971 (OST same);
6) Gli scatenati - 1978 (OST "Il gatto");
7) Patrick Samson: Gloria - 1969 (OST "La stagione dei sensi");
8) I Cantori Moderni: Matto, caldo, soldi, morto, girotondo - 1968
(OST "Vergogna schifosi");
9) Eat It - 1968 (OST "Eat It").
All tracks composed by E. Morricone.
All tracks performed by E. Morricone except where stated.
Anyone interested in receiving it can contact me.
Paolo Scotti has asked me to thank all you jornalists/d.j.'s
who responded to my previous message about Studio Uno. He
thinks he's gonna have the promo stuff ready soon, and hopes to
send it to as many of you that he can. Thanks for the massive
feedback on that.
I don't want to jam this digest, so you will read in the next digest
about another Studio Uno release ("Il mondo dei giovani") out soon.
Ciao
Gionni Paludi
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 13:43:41 +0100
From: "SANDBERG MAGNUS" <m.sandberg@telia.com>
Subject: (exotica) collecting turntables on video
M Ace wrote about the history of Stereo:
I wasn't real
>impressed (didn't agree with some of their editorial choices or
>conclusions), but it does show some nice old equipment.
Sometimes I feel like collecting the parts in movies where there is =
turntables and HI FI equipment in action on video. But, that would go on =
forever. All good movies has a turntable as a very special guest =
star...Or a jukebox.
It's fun when you see the exact old stereo in motion picture that you =
have yourself. One of mine were displayed in a lot of shots in the =
german TV-serial "Heimat 2".=20
Magnus
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 11:01:31 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Retro Future - What Y2K looked like in the 50's
In a message dated 03/17/99 12:54:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, lazlo@studio-
nibble.com writes:
<< I've been meaning to fire up the analog-future list as an adjunct to this
list
for a couple of years now but just never got around to it. Would there be any
interest in a separate list discussing all things Jetsonesque?>>
There is a great artist named Shag that does works along this line? Really
cool "Jetsonesque" (as Lazlo coined) art work. Check it out at www.Shag-
Art.com and/or run a search engine for Shag AND La Luz de Jesus Gallery.
His work is really spectacular and soooooooo reminiscent of the 60's idea of
what the future would look like.
He also does works with things tiki/exotica related and some cool monster/si-
fi stuff.
Robert
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 11:37:02 EST
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Tease-O-Rama! March 20
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:23:02 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) All Cole + syndicated radio shows
In a message dated 03/17/99 12:55:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
PrimoChuck@aol.com writes:
<< A local radio station here in Los Angeles (KGIL 1650)is in the middle of
switching formats from Traffic to the Music of Your Life or some syndicated
format....) >>
Once this is up and running, let me know who the morning DJ is. Jeff Rollins
was the head guy on a syndicated show here in Charleston, SC (no idea where it
originated though). Anyway, the station changed formats to RAP (shit!!!!).
the one with Rollin's was great with lounge, some exotica, torch singers, etc.
Anyone else in an area that has the Rollins syndicated show? Now keep in
mind, he was just the "morning drive" personality and he did not talk a lot.
Funny thing with these syndicated formats. They never told you the time or
temperature and the local station here that broadcast it never has any
personalities. It was great!
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 15:33:46 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Black Lodge Singers, powwow
At 14:00 -0700 99/03/15, Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com> wrote:
>
>While listening to WFMU's fund-raising marathon (now in progress) I was
>really struck by a powwow version of Mighty Mouse, sung in english
pardon the silly question, but what is _powwow_?
Johan
quiet@village.uunet.be
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 13:10:48 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) FRANK COMSTOCK: PROJECT COMSTOCK, MUSIC FROM OUTERSPACE
What does the album cover of this look like?
FRANK COMSTOCK: PROJECT COMSTOCK,
MUSIC FROM OUTERSPACE
thanks,
robert
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 11:36:12 EST
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Com Ed/Kahiki photos
On Oct 24, 1998 Combustible Edison opened their US tour at the historical site
of Tiki-lover worship - The Kahiki
after several months, I finally got a bunch of contact sheets
from Adam Bernard, a professional photographer guy I know who was at the
Kahiki that night with a medium-format camera. After a few more weeks, I
*finally* got them all scanned in and they're online for your perusal at:
http://members.aol.com/webpreview/comedphotos
Hopefully you have enough to go by with the screen-resolution JPEGs.
He's asking $10 for 5x7s and $13.50 for 8x10s if you're interested in prints
of any of these. If so, let me know the sheet/photo number and size for each
and we can work out additional details.
Michael David Toth
mtoth@neo.lrun.com
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