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exotica-digest Wednesday, March 29 2000 Volume 02 : Number 668
In This Digest:
(exotica) A complete Venture
Re: (exotica) A complete Venture
Re: (exotica) Drugs and Music
Re: (exotica) Drugs and music
Re: (exotica) Drugs and Music
Re: (exotica) classic titles/ Toronto record show
(exotica) Records beginning and ending with Sex
(exotica) Chipmunks
Re: (exotica) Records beginning and ending with Sex
Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
Re: (exotica) Chipmunks / David Seville / Ross B.
Re: (exotica) classic titles/ Toronto record show
Re: (exotica) A complete Venture
(exotica) New arrivals
(exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Re: (exotica) New arrivals
Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
(exotica) RE: Drugs, Alcohol & Music (long)
Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Re: (exotica) Kava-Drugs & music (getting shorter)
Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
(exotica) stylophones
Re: (exotica) stylophones
(exotica) Napster.com
Re: (exotica) stylophones
Re: (exotica) Napster.com
Re: (exotica) Napster.com
Re: (exotica) Napster.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:05:33 -0500
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: (exotica) A complete Venture
Do you think it's possible to get every record by The Ventures?
Without going crazy or breaking the bank, that is.
On the back of one of my latest acquisitions "Flights of Fantasy" there are
pictures of 15 records, eight of which I don't have and have never seen.
And on other records there are these huge lists that I don't dare to count
but once upon a time I counted thirty on the inside of "Golden Greats".
I only have fourteen.
Of course I didnt set out to have them all but at this point, it seems like
something to go for.
But I'd be happy to just have all the ones they made after they started
covering sixties rock hits. I don't need all the earlier ones.
Somebody go to ebay and let me know. Maybe this will be the ebayginning
for me.
Nat
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:19:00 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) A complete Venture
>Do you think it's possible to get every record by The Ventures?
>Without going crazy or breaking the bank, that is.
I believe (working from imprecise memory -- clarification welcomed) that
besides US releases, they've also been cranking out Japanese-market-only
albums for decades. So if you really want to get into it, the pool could be
deathly deep!
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:32:06 -0500
From: Bump <bumpy@megsinet.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Drugs and Music
HERE HERE, Charles Moseley for PRESIDENT!
move here and help us straighten this mess out! ;)
there is a pretty sad and pathetic mass consciousness around here.
bump out.
lets talk about music!
>I know we've probably had enough on the subject but this comment is
>interesting. America seems so set on a moral crusade these days. Hollywood
>leads can't drink, smoke or take drugs, eat fatty foods or tell anyone they
>love them but they can kill anyone who looks at them funny.
>It seems that as America's moral sphincter tightens, common sense and
>'balance' are being lost in a bizarre moral panic. Using cannabis, for
>example and drinking have been going on for well over 4,000 years and
>haven't killed many people but of course, both have been made illegal by
>the American government within the last 100 years, while gun laws seem open
>and overly-relaxed, prison populations are huge and people are being locked
>up for longer, for lesser crimes.
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:11:33 -0500
From: Bump <bumpy@megsinet.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Drugs and music
i would have to say music is my "drug" of choice.
i am a music addict. been so since age 4.
i say if it works for you, and you are happy and not hurting others.
do what you please.
i'd bet most of the music i listen to was made by musicians who induldged
in some sort of drug intake. that being the case,
i have no problem with the recreational use of mind altering materials.
it is an ancient rite. some people just do not know or care to know how to
handle them mentally physically or spiritually.
drugs are not a problem.
its the people who use them for the wrong reasons with the problem.
i MUST ESCAPE from this list.
it is beginning to sound like the making of Christian Conversion Plot.
and i am not even stoned.
Marcy IS Satan.
bump
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 13:46:39 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Drugs and Music
These days? Where you been? We have always known how
others should best live their lives (and this is what
made that whole human-humidor incident so
heartbreaking a violation of our fundamental
steadfastness). Really.
Y'all shoulda hanged those home-spun Puritan types
when you had the chance (as a jack-RC, I don't fear
what might have been had you). Reprieved a few more
thieves in their stead.
> Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com
> wrote:
>
> >America seems so set on a moral crusade these days.
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 23:09:04 GMT
From: "james brouwer" <jamesbrouwer@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) classic titles/ Toronto record show
Re Nat's recent scores:
I was at the same record show you were at. I saw "The Wild Eye" but passed
it up because it looked a bit too "symphonic", or at least it looked a bit
too much like the early-60's sound was happening. Looks like it was better
than I thought -- I'll grab it next time I see it. I appreciate being kept
informed.(I saw Les Baxter's "Teen Drums" too but that copy at least was too
scratched for me).
For what it's worth, here's what I got:
- - 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.' ost (mono, a bit noisy, but cheap)
- - 'Carribean Moonlight' by Les Baxter (I have it but it was so cheap
enough to buy for resale purposes)
- - 'Dynomite Guitars' by Billy Strange
- - 'Six Days on the Road' by Dave Dudley (great gal-at-the-truck-stop
cover)
- - 'Friends' featuring Jonny Whittaker (ost to an old Sid and Marty
Krofft show from the 70's)
- - 'Brass Impact' by Warren Kime Orchestra (great now sounds with
wordless chick vocals, cool cover too)
- - 'No Way to Treat a Lady' ost (from 1968, has some good tracks)
- - 'L'Initiation' ost - (french quasi-porno flick from late 60's, has a
cool track called 'psychedelic party', and some others too)
- - 'Mallet Magic' by Harry Breuer Orchestra (late 50's, great cover and
cool vibes music)
- - 'Grab Bag' by Audio Directions (70's studio jazz stuff, o.k. in
places, with a good 70's vibe [a bit like MFSB])
- - 'Savage 7' ost (biker flick, not great but the instrumental by Iron
Butterfly completely redeeems it, cool cover too).
- - 'Faron Aims at the West' by Faron Young
- - 'Seven Songs' by 23 Skidoo
- - 'Hits of Les Paul and Mary Ford'
- - 'James Bond's Greatest Hits' by Frank Pourcel and his Orchestra
- - 'Advantage' by Clock DVA
- - 'I.D. Company' s/t. (on CD)
I saw the ost to "I Spy" (looked beautiful" but couldn't afford the $30.00
price tag).
a good turnout I thought, but there were a great many dealers who hadn't
clued into the soundtracks/exotica/incredibly strange etc. aspect of
collecting. "Do you have any soundtracks?"/"Soundtracks? oh I've got tons of
them at home but didn't bring em". "Thanks."
record shows: too much Beatles and prog.
here's to others having better luck than I
jbrouwer
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Date: 28 Mar 2000 22:56:42 -0800
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: (exotica) Records beginning and ending with Sex
Just back from Polson, Montana, I come bearing newly found LPs.
Here's one you don't find every day: The Sounds of Love...A to Zzzz
Sensuously Sinthesized. Five of six cuts demonstrate the vocalizations of
a woman, er, having sex, accompanied by a synthesizer performance. Funny
that you never hear anyone else. The sixth cut seems to miss the
vocalizations and sounds mostly like white noise to me. Fred Miller is
listed as the composer. From 1972 on Yorkshire Records 27021 by Copley
Record Productions.
Percussion Fiesta by The Randy Heller Percussionists P.R.I. Records 3024.
Nothing extraordinary here, but solid Latin stuff
Hollywood Sound Stage Percussion and Sound Decca DL74184. How could you
go wrong with Bob Rosengarden and Phil Krause!
Ballin' The Jack Allen Rich and his Orchestra. This will probably
disappoint me, but I had to try it out as it is from the Richmond
Percussive Stereo Series. Most probably its dixieland jazz recorded by an
engineer panning right and left at strategic points in the music. Richmond
RPS 39007
Please Play It Again featuring John McCarvel at the Hammond organ and
piano. M.A.R.S. V-2719. Bruce's photo on the cover was shot by Titter
Studios of Great Falls, Montana! He does play Third Man Theme and Tico
Tico. Sold!
Music For The Sensational Sixties Don Elliot and his Orchestra Design
Compatible Fidelity 1028. How could I refuse an album with Don (I
presume) in tails holding a French Horn in one hand and vibes mallets in
the other riding a Vespa motor scooter through Outer Space. Actually pretty
cool jazz.
I see this album on ebay right now, by the way.
The Monterey Brass A Taste of Honey Million Seller Trumpet Hits Diplomat
D 2370. Probably the 47th repackaging of the same session with the 47th
renaming of the musicians.
Imported Carr American Gas! Carole Carr Warner Brothers 1316 A British
vocalist recorded in Hollywood, so it must be good, right?
The Many Moods of Ann Ann Gilbert with the Elliot Lawrence Orchestra
Groove LG-1004. This 1956 album was put out by one RCA's subsidiary
labels. More "jazz pop."
Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris Columbia CL 1513. Can't wait to
hear more bad performances with arrangements for orchestra by Jonathan (the
BAD side of Paul Weston) himself.
Spanish Eyes Myron Floren Ranwood R8081. "Anna now, from our musical
family, Myron plays Tico Tico with Buddy Merrill playing guitar, anna one,
anna two." Wunnerful, wunnerful.
Concert Miniatures Neal Hefti Vik LX 1092 1957. Neal Hefti can often
put out some cool stuff. He does a version of Song of India here.
Music for the Weaker Sex Henri Rene and His Orchestra RCA LPM 1583.
Benny Carter plays sex, er, sax. 1958. After all the albums I have seen
with tunes titled after women's names, here is an about face. The song
titles here are: Perry, Frankie, Harry, Tab, Eddie, Mario, Pat, Dino, Nat,
Johnny, Bing and Elvis. Funny how Rene's tunes named for pop singers never
got recorded elsewhere.
Byron
Byron Caloz
Portland, Oregon, USA, Earth, Sol, Milky Way
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The Mr. Smooth site: http://www.hubris.net/zolac/smooth
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 23:04:14 -0800
From: "Stephen W. Worth" <bigshot@spumco.com>
Subject: (exotica) Chipmunks
>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 23:02:14 -0500
>From: Ross 'Mambo Frenzy' Orr <rotohut@ic.net>
>Subject: (exotica) Flexidisk Tangent
>
>>"Hey Kids! Here is your personal greeting from your new Soaky friends,
>>Alvin, Simon and Theodore."
>
>Anyone know a good story about who it was who really sang those?
The Chipmunks were created by Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville).
He was an actor/singer who had a lot of success with novelty records
on the Liberty label. You can see him as the composer in
Hitchcock's Rear Window. I worked for his son, Ross Jr. on the
Chipmunk revival series in the late 80s. It isn't easy to get the
timing and expression right at the slow speeds that you have to
record the dialogue at. (I actually voiced all three Chipmunks in
one episode.)
See ya
Steve
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 02:04:05 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Records beginning and ending with Sex
>Imported Carr American Gas! Carole Carr Warner Brothers 1316 A British
>vocalist recorded in Hollywood, so it must be good, right?
Clever title! Carr was know as an actress, too. I am a fan of the Goon
Show and she is in a movie with all four Goons called, "Down Among the Z
Men". She introduces herself by saying, "Hi! I'm Carole Carr, the MI5 girl."
Great finds!
Brian Phillips
P.S. Were this recorded with the New York Philharmonic doing Mason
Williams' songs, would this be "Imported Carr, Classical Gas"?
P.P.S. Sorry.
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:38:35 +1000
From: Philip Jackson <pdj@mpx.com.au>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
on 29/3/00 5:04 PM, Stephen W. Worth at bigshot@spumco.com wrote:
Anyone know a good story about who it was who really sang those?
>
> The Chipmunks were created by Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville).
> He was an actor/singer who had a lot of success with novelty records
> on the Liberty label. You can see him as the composer in
> Hitchcock's Rear Window. I worked for his son, Ross Jr. on the
> Chipmunk revival series in the late 80s. It isn't easy to get the
> timing and expression right at the slow speeds that you have to
> record the dialogue at. (I actually voiced all three Chipmunks in
> one episode.)
Who was responsible then for the album "Chipmunk Punk" which contains no
less than three covers of songs by The Knack?
Philip
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 07:16:03 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
In a message dated 3/29/00 2:00:59 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bigshot@spumco.com writes:
<< The Chipmunks were created by Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville).
He was an actor/singer who had a lot of success with novelty records
on the Liberty label. You can see him as the composer in
Hitchcock's Rear Window. I worked for his son, Ross Jr. on the
Chipmunk revival series in the late 80s. It isn't easy to get the
timing and expression right at the slow speeds that you have to
record the dialogue at. (I actually voiced all three Chipmunks in
one episode.)
See ya
Steve >>
Well! I am impressed with this tidbit.
My first record was the Chipmunks Christmas album and was played on my first
record player: A GE table top "portable" that we picked up at the department
store and then rode 225 miles to my grandmother's before I could play with
it! Now try that at age 5!
My mother lent this record player to a neighbor lady about 4 years ago so she
could play some records for her grandchildren. About a year later my mom
remembered and asked for the record player back and the lady said, "I never
borrowed any record player!"
I learned about this about a year ago and was totally pissed. See, I was one
of those fastidious children that always took real good care of things and
that player was in excellent condition.
I actually found out about the missing player on Christmas day when I was
over at my Mom's and I went looking for the player to play the Chipmunk album
(which I still have in good condition too) and Mom sheepishly admitted that
she had lent/lost my player.
Thank God I keep the album at my house now or she may have lent it too!
Stories from the childhood,
TB
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 08:37:33 EST
From: SLarry3595@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Chipmunks / David Seville / Ross B.
Steve W. wrote >>I worked for his son, Ross Jr. on the Chipmunk revival
series in the late 80s. <<
Steven,
WOw. I am a huge fan of Ross Bagdasarian, especially his non-Chipmunk 45s,
LPs, B-sides etc. So far I have been unable to gind any biographical
information on him at all. I know he wrote some hit tunes for pop artists
(Come-On-A-My House for R. Clooney being one example) and produced some girl
singers in the 50s. But, hell, I don't even know when or how he passed away.
Any info you have on Ross would be greatly appreciated by me, and I know of
at least a couple of other people on the list who enjoy his sometimes
great/sometimes disappointing records.
Please, any info...
Best wishes,
Larry
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 08:55:31 -0500
From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
Subject: Re: (exotica) classic titles/ Toronto record show
<<I saw the ost to "I Spy" (looked beautiful" but couldn't afford the =
$30.00=20
price tag).>>
Wow. That goes for that much???
Got mine (good shape) for a quarter............
- - Nate
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 16:06:33 +0200
From: Moritz R <exotica@web.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) A complete Venture
m.ace wrote:
> >Do you think it's possible to get every record by The Ventures?
> >Without going crazy or breaking the bank, that is.
>
> I believe (working from imprecise memory -- clarification welcomed) that
> besides US releases, they've also been cranking out Japanese-market-only
> albums for decades. So if you really want to get into it, the pool could be
> deathly deep!
Most of my first Ventures' LPs bought in the mid 80s are Japanese pressings.
They were available in regular record shops here in Germany at that time.
Nat wrote:
>But I'd be happy to just have all the ones they made after they started
>covering sixties rock hits. I don't need all the earlier ones.
Which ARE the early ones, I mean: what was on them? Own compositions or covers
of 50s rock hits? Funny that I don't know about this. The Ventures are one of
my all-time favorite bands. I thought covering rock hits was all they ever
did.
Mo
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:07:36 +0000
From: <Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com>
Subject: (exotica) New arrivals
Just got Sweden - Heaven and Hell LP through the post. A nice mint original
60s copy on Ariel records. Very very cool, this one, with 4 or so excellent
head-nodding tracks with lots of spacey floating Hammond sounds. Those of
you with the reissue have a lot more tracks but I have been looking for the
original for a while.
Berry Lipman - The Most Beautiful Girls in the World - this is a dreadful,
mushy, crap german easy listening record with the instrumental version of
The Girls of Paramarimbo as the only worthwhile track. Still not the vocal
version. Wonder where that one comes from?
Volker Kriegel - Spectrum. A Jazz LP with a very cool sitar track Zoom,
similar to Dave Pike's Mathar but with more noodling. Quality German jazz.
That's about it for a while. I haven't been buying much
easy/exotica/soundtracks. In fact what have I been spending my money on?
Who knows?
Charlie
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 16:33:36 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
> Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 09:05:57 -0800
> From: "Benito Vergara" <sunny70@sirius.com>
> Subject: RE: (exotica) Vampyros Lesbos/pervert music
>
> On a slightly similar vein, what do you folks think of those "Sex-o-Rama"
> CDs? I had the impression that they weren't the original tracks, but that
> they were made by some cover band -- still, they seem kind of promising. Any
> opinions, before I plunk down my cash for something bad (and slightly
> embarrassing to have lying around the stereo, to boot)? =)
The Sex-O-Rama comp. (I only bought vol. 1) has been very
disappointing to me. With tracks like "Debbie Does Dallas", "I Like
To Watch", "Seka's Fantasies", "Deep Throat", "Behind The Green
Door", "Taboo", "Eruption", "The Opening Of Misty Beethoven" I was
really expecting some chili peppered music. Not to mention the fact
that I directly bought it on a XXX website.
The idea and the notes are OK, but the music is fake. Not the
original soundtracks, just studio sessionmen re-recording it in a
mellow funk mode.
Jenna Jameson on cover and inlay.
Still wouldn't have bought it only for this, you can see her for free
on zillions sites.
Anyone's got authentic vintage porn soundtracks?
I got "The Devil In Miss Jones", but found it no groovey. The music,
I mean.
Ciao
Gionni
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:50:59 +0000
From: <Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Anyone's got authentic vintage porn soundtracks?
I have Deep Throat, which is badly recorded but quite funky,
Eric Soya's 17, which is just lame - orchestral and boring
Schulmadchen Report - The Crippled Dick reissue which I think is superb -
very funky and hyper. Anybody know anymore original Gert Wilden stuff?
I hear Deep Throat part II is funky and worth getting
Emmanuel Nera (Black Emmanuel - a terrible film with absolutely no sex in
it) has a valuable and collectable soundtrack which I have a reissue copy
of and is lost on me. As far as I can remember, its just average, even
boring, funky nonsense
Sweden Heaven and Hell - already mentioned.
Vampiros Lesbos (porn? I'm not sure) - Very cool, fuzz guitar and hammond
over good, very groovy cool backing. Definately worth having. Does anybody
own an original copy of this rather than the reissue?
Any more?
Charlie
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 09:54:26 -0500
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
At 11:33 AM -0500 3/29/00, Giovanni Berti wrote:
>The Sex-O-Rama comp. (I only bought vol. 1) has been very
>disappointing to me.
>Anyone's got authentic vintage porn soundtracks?
>I got "The Devil In Miss Jones", but found it no groovey.
I was also disappointed with Sex-O-Rama. Too much lame funk. And yeah, "The
Devil In Miss Jones" is very straight. "Deep Throat" is mostly dialogue,
and the music is nothing special. Of course, that's not what these movies
were about, was it.....
The best stuff out there is the soft core porno tracks, e.g. Emanuelle
series, etc. The big one to keep an eye out for is "The Minx", on the
Flying Dutchman label. Extremely hard to find, and usually quite expensive
when you do, but a groovy collection of funky jazz tracks.
br cleve
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 09:54:45 EST
From: BasicHip@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) New arrivals
<< Those of
you with the reissue (Sweden Heaven and Hell) have a lot more tracks but I
have been looking for the
original for a while. >>
Yes, they get more tracks - too many maybe - but they miss out on the bizarro
pink and yellow cover art with the chick with her tongue hangin' out, another
smokin' somethin' outta a pipe, a dude shootin' up and a really wild looking
scene with a bunch of babes in body suits bouncing up and down on huge rubber
balls!
I'd really like to see this film, but can't find it.
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 07:02:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
And, I will mention again The Female Animal, starring
(and with vocals by) Arlene Tiger. Music by the Clay
Pitts Orchestra. The songs are basically breathy samba
and "Now Sound" pieces with titles such as Katch that
Kat, Rape Theme and Female Animal (with Arlene's
little tiger growls, promises of reaching "the peak of
ecstasy", etc). Titillating stills on the backside of
the cover. If this is on CD, and you go in for this
sort of ting, grab it. Blows Francis Lai's STs away.
BW
- --- "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net> wrote:
> The best stuff out there is the soft core porno
> tracks, e.g. Emanuelle
> series, etc.
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 09:02:38 -0600
From: "Mark D. Head" <mdhbene@airmail.net>
Subject: (exotica) RE: Drugs, Alcohol & Music (long)
Nat Kone wrote:
<<Right. But don't you understand? They should just
listen to BJ's sage advice and stop drinking or taking
drugs. ...they should just fly a little lower. ...any
artist who hides behind that is just weak. ...All they
have to do is sit down at the piano and let their
natural talent flow and then they'll have all kinds
of good ideas and then they can just execute those
ideas and live a long happy life and we'll all be the
richer for it.>>
Okay, here's my first and only follow-up to my admittedly
long-winded off-topic original post. Nat, I think the
world would be a much better place if people were stronger,
in general terms, and able to see, understand, accept,
and act on the "sage wisdom" of those who know what's
better for them than they know themselves. Unfortunately,
thousands of years and untold human-hours invested by
doctors, therapists, friends, family, and intercessors
indicates otherwise. Humans seem remarkably incapable
of "shoulding" someone into better behavior, unless that
person is already clear enough in their own minds to
recognize they are weak and need help. Good/bad, right/
wrong, or indifferent, use/abuse is a fact of history,
of the present, and I suspect, the future. And folks
will deal with it however they deal with it. Artists
may or may not use or abuse alcohol or drugs in the
future, but I do think that others telling them they
should or shouldn't won't avail much; it's not really
their choice. That said, my hope is that I as a listener
concern myself with the end result and judge the art,
not the artist. And good golly, Miss Molly, is there
ever a lot of great music talked about and listened to
by the good folks on this list. Let the good tunes roll!
I am very sure we will all be the richer for it!
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The Captain
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 10:14:35 -0500
From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Just for the record - Sweden Heaven and Hell is a mondo film - one in =
hundreds of "mock" documentaries purporting to show real life in all its =
pain/weirdness/glory, etc.........
Vampyros Lesbos is a horror film with nudity/sexy scenes......
- - Nate
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 15:35:18 +0100
From: Michael Jemmeson <michael@moreover.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sex-O-Rama
Giovanni Berti wrote:
>
> Anyone's got authentic vintage porn soundtracks?
Tongue? (don't know if that's porn, but it sounds like it could be)
Music is okay, has some nice moments, but isn't essential IMO.
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 09:54:57 -0500
From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer)
Subject: Re: (exotica) Kava-Drugs & music (getting shorter)
Mo, go here:
http://www.betterlivingusa.com/index.htm
and here:
http://www.kavaroot.com/aboutkava_frames.htm
and here:
http://www.healthcentral.com/PeoplesPharmacy/PharmFullText.cfm?ID=3D20663&st=
or
ytype=3DHerbalMon?src=3Dls
and here: (info about Kava's use as a healing herbal in Germany--for VD)
http://www.herbphoto.com/education/monograph/kava.html
and here:
http://www.planetherbs.com/articles/kava.html
Happy sailing. Mimi
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 00 07:39:56 -0800
From: "B.J. Major" <bjbear71@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Chipmunks
>See, I was
>one
>of those fastidious children that always took real good care of things and
>that player was in excellent condition.
I was the same way with my toys. Other kids always looked at me in
amazement because I actually retained (and never lost) all tiny
accessories (as well as perfect condition outfits) to early Barbie and
Ken dolls, when they were walking around with nude dolls and no
accessories.
Regarding Chipmunks, I'm amazed that some on the list didn't know that
Ross B. voiced all three characters. I remember seeing that fact stated
in the early Chipmunk tv cartoon credits. The original recordings with
Ross from the late 1950s/early 1960s were used at my house for another
purpose--my father was a part-time/hobbyist clown and puppeteer, made his
own chipmunk puppets (which were quite nice as I recall), and used the
records for background music for his shows. I also had the plastic Soaky
bubble bath Chipmunk figurines (that someone else mentioned in another
post) in my own childhood, and also currently have the original black and
white Soaky tv ad on video that shows the Chipmunk characters as the ones
"currently available". Let's face it, if your childhood included those
years, the Chipmunks *were* today's equivalent to "Pokemon"!!
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 09:47:23 -0600
From: dymaxia@ripco.com
Subject: (exotica) stylophones
Okay, only tangentially related to "exotica", but
since many of you are weird instrument buffs, I'm
wondering what exactly is a stylophone and what does
it sound like? I've seen pictures of them, and I
know that David Bowie and a few other people have
used them, but that's about it.
Thanks for any info you can share.
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Kerry
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 10:53:48 -0500
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) stylophones
dymaxia@ripco.com wrote:
> Okay, only tangentially related to "exotica", but
since many of you are weird instrument buffs, I'm
wondering what exactly is a stylophone and what does
it sound like?
- ------
Kerry:
Best place to start is this page:
http://www.stylophone.freeserve.co.uk/index.html
The downloadable virtual stylophone is at:
http://www.stylophone.freeserve.co.uk/download.html
- -Lou
lousmith@pipeline.com
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:02:08 -0500
From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
Subject: (exotica) Napster.com
Just happened across an article on this - a huge database of free =
downloadable songs that has the musicians crying "Foul!"
www.napster.com=20
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:19:58 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) stylophones
Naturally, Linkmaster Lou delivered the scoop. Here's a few more:
http://www.sparque.co.uk/
http://members.aol.com/normleete/keyspage/dubreq.htm
http://www.callnetuk.com/home/datatrace/stylohome.html
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
OOK http://www.voicenet.com/~ecam/
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 16:04:46 +0000
From: <Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Napster.com
I've used Napster. It is going to scare retailers.
Think of an MP3 file that you want to hear. Type it in: ie. Kim Lucas - All
I Really Want.
Wait
And Napster will pull it onto your machine from the web. It searches
servers.
Think of going to HMV for a CD single being replaced by a few key presses
and no exchange of funds.
Simple, effective and quality!
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 08:26:46 -0800
From: "Erik Hoel" <erik@khirqa.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Napster.com
Nathan wrote:
> Just happened across an article on this - a huge database of free
downloadable songs that has the musicians crying "Foul!"
> www.napster.com
Napster is certainly a cool idea - the music industry seems to be going
after mp3.com and napster. The genie is certainly out of the bottle. The
major problem with napster is speed (takes friggin forever, even with DSL at
both the client and server sites - ADSL sux), and the music selection is
_very_ pedestrian.
Try searching for Yma Sumac - I've never seen any of her albums/tracks
shared (even with 3000+ connected users, and 1000+GB of shared music.
However, if you are looking for the standard stuff that 16 year olds listen
to, this is a gold mine).
Erik
www.swankradio.com
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 00 08:37:48 -0800
From: "B.J. Major" <bjbear71@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Napster.com
>Just happened across an article on this - a huge database of free
>downloadable songs that has the musicians crying "Foul!"
>
>www.napster.com
FYI, there is a HUGE discussion/debate brewing on another music mailing
list about this whole Napster issue. The bottom line is, in addition to
copyright problems that are not being addressed, Napster as it now stands
has a big security issue for computer users as well. It seems as though
this software suffers from being rushed to market without due thought.
Many colleges and universities are banning it from being used altogether
because of the sheer bandwidth problems it creates...
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