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exotica-digest Tuesday, May 30 2000 Volume 02 : Number 729
In This Digest:
Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
(exotica) Beneath The Planet of The APes NEWS
Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
(exotica) TROVAJOLI - OLIVER ONIONS - NINO ROTA cds anyone wants these?
(exotica) Salutations and greetings
(exotica) mp3 to wav converters
(exotica) The Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 05/29/00
Re: (exotica) Enter the Dragon
(exotica) KDHX "Afternoon Delight" playlist 5/29/00
Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
(exotica) Re: Flabby
(exotica) Re: Jaguars
(exotica) Sam Ulano
Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
(exotica) 2 hours EXOTICA on air
Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
(exotica) Contact!
(exotica) Space Bop #95 - Japanese Clubpop
Re: (exotica) mp3 to wav converters
Re: (exotica) Contact!
Re: (exotica) Re: Jaguars
Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
(exotica) Tiki Las Vegas
(exotica) Xtabay pronounciation
[none]
(exotica) More Religious Records, etc.
(exotica) "roots of exotica" show tonight
(exotica) tips
Re: Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 08:09:18 PDT
From: "jonathan richardson" <jonny_yuma@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
>i know we went thru this about a year ago, but what did we decide the
>correct
>pronunciation of Xtabay was???
I could be wrong, but I have always pronounced it
"Eesh-tay-bay"
I have travelled a bit in Mexico and cities that started with the letter X
pronounced it "Ish" or "Eesh". Its the native Mexicans pronounciation. Now
I know that Yma claims to be Peruvian and an Incan Princess and all that and
this is in Mexico.......but thats my assumption.
I could be way off base, but that is my assumption. Any other
pronounciations out there?
also does anyone know if she is recording anything new, I read that she had
a new song on a soundtrack coming out, but havent heard anything concrete on
that, guess I could ask the SunVirgin guy.
Anybody have any more juicy bits on the working relationship that Yma and
Les Baxter had. I hear that it was pretty much a love/hate kind of thing,
leaning more toward the hate part.
- -jonny
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 11:27:09 EDT
From: SLarry3595@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Beneath The Planet of The APes NEWS
Look like the incredible Beneath The Planet Of The Apes has finally come out
on a limited edition cd and is over twice as long as the original LP. I
can't wait to hear it. Anyone on the list got this thing yet?
It's avaliable at
http://filmscoremonthly.com/cds/beneath.asp
I have nothing to do with this sale, it just blew my mind when I read it.
Taking over for Jerry Goldsmith, composer Leonard Rosenman retained the
neoprimitive musical underpinnings of the ape world while creating a score
very much written in his own, inimitable style. The result bridges the alien
soundscape Rosenman created for Fantastic Voyage with the percussive
barbarism always associated with the upside-down civilization of the ape
planet. Rosenman's Beneath the Planet of the Apes is as inventive and
otherworldly as Goldsmith's original Apes score, yet Rosenman's approach is
in its way diametrically opposed to Goldsmith's--composed of
vertically-stacked layers of sound, clanging, metallic effects, bristling,
rambunctious chase music and a perverse, chaotic march for the ape army. Add
to this some striking electronic effects and a bizarre choral mass written
for the atomic bomb-worshipping mutants, and you have the recipe for one of
the most original science fiction movie scores ever written.
For years Leonard Rosenman's Beneath the Planet of the Apes score has been
available to collectors only in the form of a strange concept album released
in conjunction with the movie. For this LP Rosenman was asked to rearrange
his score for a smaller orchestra and add contemporary elements including
electric guitar performances and rock percussion. Leavening these stylistic
departures from his original score were several dialogue sequences from the
film, another common practice from the old days of motion picture soundtrack
albums that persists today. For the FSM Silver Age Classics release we have
gone back to the original score as heard in the film in dynamic stereo sound,
including every note Rosenman recorded for the movie, electronic music and
sound effects (some created to sonically illustrate the mind-controlling
abilities of the film's mutants) and the score's hair-raising Mass for the
Bomb.
This score has never been available before in its original form, and as a
bonus we've included the complete original LP arrangements and dialogue
snippets, which provide a striking contrast between the score Rosenman
originally wrote and its adaptation as a popular soundtrack album. It's the
second musical piece in the Planet of the Apes puzzle, and a fascinating
companion piece to both the original Planet of the Apes score and Leonard
Rosenman's science fiction and fantasy work.
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 10:00:24 -0700
From: "Erik Hoel" <erik@khirqa.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
Jonny <jonny_yuma@hotmail.com> wrote in part:
> Anybody have any more juicy bits on the working relationship that Yma and
> Les Baxter had. I hear that it was pretty much a love/hate kind of thing,
> leaning more toward the hate part.
David Troop's Exotica book (or is it Toop?) contained a page or two
discussing this issue. The most significant point that I recall from my
reading waas that Baxter thought that Yma's husband was a complete poser
(i.e., claimed tremendous musical talent [of some sort] but always had an
excuse not to display it). As Jonny states, it was a love/hate thing.
On another Baxter related topic, has anyone explored the 90 or so films that
he scored (David Troop covers this a little in Exotica)? You can find the
list at the All Music Guide site - lots of horror and bikini flicks.
Erik
www.swankradio.com
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 13:37:14 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
>It was a 10-minute short from the mid-60s, shot at Chicago's Bistro A-Go-Go
>and Whiskey A-Go-Go (I only knew about the LA Whiskey before). Nothing
>fancy. Just a quickie documentation. Dancers in glass booths, telephones
>for requests, The Squires (or was it The Squiers?) for live music in
>between the records. I think the audio was all post-dubbed though.
1. These Squires were NOT the same Squires that recorded "Going All the
Way" which was anthologized on the recent Nuggets boxed set. The audio was
definitely dubbed. Upon a second watching, I noticed that the
vocalist/drummer had a solo, but the bassist was still fingering. What a
trouper! For any of the garage rock fans out there (hello, Mr. Hess) the
clip was a real treat because you got a chance to hear the original version
of "Go Go Gorilla". See, I not only watched the dancers, I was listening,
too. One of the requested dances was the Bird, the other, the Gorilla. At
no time, however, did anyone play an Animals song. Oh, well.
"Movin' With Nancy", little clips from the "Hollywood Backstage" series
>(all with a 60s go-go angle) aaaand, a couple of Scopitones:
One of the treats here was actual moving footage of the Palace Guard
("Falling Sugar"), featuring a young Emmitt Rhodes. They were decked out
in full uniform. Nothing but dubbed audio on the Hollywood Backstage clips,
so even if they were playing, we wouldn't have heard them. In the
Stevens-Tempo, I suppose we will never hear what "The Sinners" sounded like.
>Gary Lewis & The Playboys doing "Little Miss Go-Go" (or something like that).
That's the title. The wardrobe keeps changing in this clip. Are there any
video compilations of Scopitones? The wild art direction vaunts even the
most middling of songs! Truth be told, this is one of their better
ones. There is even a Playboys record with Gary imitating Jerry!
Hmm...yup...uhHmmm....nope, nothing too exotic about this post but the
dancing! OK. Since I feel guilty when I do that, here is a
question. While in Las Vegas, I picked up an exotic record called
"Tanganyika" by Billy Saint, backed by Bill Osborne's combo, on the Seafair
label. It's a wonderful song, great chord changes, some of the lyrics
aren't in English, flutes, nice acoustic guitar. It's a song darned near
anyone on the list would like, but I would like to know more about either
Bill, Osborne or Saint. Does anyone have any info about either fellow?
Brian Phillips
P.S. Yesterday, I went record shopping. Found NO Exotica (yes, it
happens!), but I did find a record for a dollar that I simply couldn't pass
up. Keeping in mind the recent controversy about one of the Atlanta
Braves' pitchers, I found a record by a country artist named Johnny Rocker
who had recorded in the sixties onward called "Atlanta. The other side is
called "Subject to Change"! To top it off, it's on Stop Records! I will
be putting that on my site verry soon.
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 19:16:05 +0200
From: Dj Batman <djbatman@olografix.org>
Subject: (exotica) TROVAJOLI - OLIVER ONIONS - NINO ROTA cds anyone wants these?
I have a couple of cds for sale at $10 plus postage...
one is Italian Style Comedies Film Music by Armando Trovajoli
(for your info I've put a link to a description/pic in Amazon.co.uk)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000005SGY/qid=959620623/sr=1-11/02
6-0673249-8846021
the other is Greatest Hits by Oliver Onions (also $10).
Both discs are on ViviMusica and released around 1995 in Italy.
Tracklists by request... and sorry for the -er- spamming.
for Nino Rota entusiasts (and especially for Mimi ;))
I've found a couple of Rota-related discs... I will post more about them soon.
bye,
Nicola (Dj Batman) Battista
"Every artist is a cannibal, every poet is a thief"
(Bono)
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 14:54:47 -0400
From: "Brian Karasick" <brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca>
Subject: (exotica) Salutations and greetings
Jonny wrote:
> peece out!
> or as they say in Canada.....Peace Oht
You mean "peace eh!"
Brian Karasick
Physical Planner
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 17:23:22 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) mp3 to wav converters
i am using this little mp3 to wav converter (http://www.mp3towave.com/) on a
trial basis.
after about 30 free conversions you have to register and pay a fee.
is anybody using a totally free converter they would recommend (and send!)?
thanks.
tb
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 14:33:46 -0700
From: "Mr. Fodder" <mofo2148@speakeasy.org>
Subject: (exotica) The Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 05/29/00
The Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 05/29/00
Cool and Strange Music Magazine's weekly radio show on Antenna Internet
Radio.
http://www.antennaradio.com/punk/friendlypersuasion/index.htm
Get your RealAudio player ready and tune in anytime during this week to
hear:
1. Bill Cosby - Introduction
2. Russ Morgan - Margie
3. Bill Cosby - Dope Pusher
4. Carol Hensel - Whip It
5. Ogar Grafe - Eleanor Rigby
6. Petty Booka - Material Girl
7. Pugs - Popcorn
8. Aguaturbia - Erotica
9. Entertainers - Fuddy Duddy Walk
10. Peter Pan Players - Little White Duck
11. The Kabalas - Time Tunnel
12. Josephine XV - I'm Happy They Took You Away, Ha-Haaa!
13. Aerobic Dance Hits - Jungle Boogie
14. K-Taro - Sweden, Heaven & Hell ("Mah Na Mah Na")
15. Eric Idle - Every Sperm is Sacred
16. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Mary Mc Gurky Mc Ginty Maguire
17. The Jeff Wayne Space Shuttle - Planet of the Apes (Apes Shuffle)
18. Wicker Pallet - Grass
19. Sophie Daumier - Femme Femme
20. The Kabalas - Photograph of Aunt Rachel Doing The Cha-Cha at Cousin
Ira's Bar Mitzvah (circa 1963)
21. Nashville Country Singers - Proud Mary
22. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Kate Higgins
23. Jess Conrad - This Pullover
24. Wicker Pallet - Lazarus
25. Lawrence Welk - Adios, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn
26. Ella Jenkins - Put Your Instruments Away
Thanks for listening!
Chow,
Otis
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 18:05:23 EDT
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Enter the Dragon
In a message dated 5/28/0 12:04:47 PM, risser@cinci.rr.com wrote:
>So, is this Schifin soundtrack closer to the blaxploitation angle, or the
>
>Bullitt jazzy angle?
Kung foo and Blaxploi are second cuzzins imho
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 16:56:16 -0500
From: Jeffery Hess <grinderman@juno.com>
Subject: (exotica) KDHX "Afternoon Delight" playlist 5/29/00
A little smoother this week. As always, I had
a BLAST!@#$%&
Gene Pitney -- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
Frankie Lane -- Gunfight At The OK Corral
Sgt Barry Sadler -- One Son-Of-A-Gun Of A Gun
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 -- Chove Shuva
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra -- Theme From Route 66
Kishore Kumar -- Doob Doob Jata Hoon
*The Honkeys -- Tell Em' Large Marge Sent Ya
*The Cripplers -- Wild Girl
The Ded Bugs -- Your Stupid Hair
*The Lordly Serpents -- Not My Style
Iggy & The Stooges -- Shake Appeal
Slade -- Gudbuy T' Jane
Velvet Underground -- Temptation Inside Your Heart
T. Rex -- Life's A Gas
The Monkees -- Saturday's Child
The Left Banke -- Desiree
The Glitterhouse w/ Bob Crewe -- Barberella
*The Royal Beat Conspiracy -- The Chameleon's Changing Color
*Primal Scream -- Blood Money w/ spoken word added by
J&H Productions
*Stereolab -- Household Names
*Puffy -- The Readymade
Elvis Costello w/ Burt Bacharach -- Toledo
*Broadcast -- Unchanging Window
Francoise Hardy -- Ce Petit Coeur
The Go Go's -- Head Over Heels
Husker Du -- Chartered Trips
Thee Headcoats -- No Escape
The Beatles -- Not A Second Time
*The Melvins w/ Leif Garrett -- Smells Like Teen Spirit
The Sex Pistols -- I Wanna Be Me
Big Star -- In The Street
John Lee Hooker -- Dimples
*The Delstars -- 6L6
* new stuff
** 154 game season
***162 game season
@ led league in passed balls
Afternoon Delight
Mondays, 2-4 PM
88.1 KDHX St. Louis
www.kdhx.org
Show # 002
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 18:11:15 EDT
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
In a message dated 5/29/0 1:38:05 PM, hagar@mindspring.net wrote:
>These Squires were NOT the same Squires that recorded "Going All the
>Way" which was anthologized on the recent Nuggets boxed set.
EVERY town in the USA had a band called the Squires in the mid-6T's. Also
every town boasted a band called The Outcasts...Any others?? JB
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 00:41:17 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Flabby
> Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 16:11:12 EDT
> From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
> Subject: Re: (exotica) Mambo Italiano
>
> It receives a terrific 1999 update on Ultradolce Volume 1 by the esteemed
> "Flabby". Worth the price of the--uuunh--CD. Any one know more about Flabby?
read what I was writing to the list some time ago (August 1999):
> I have just seen on the telly the video of the new Flabby song,
> called "Baluba". You may not be familiar with him: he's the Italian
> guy who last year scored a minor hit with his reworking of "Mambo
> Italiano" rapped in duet with the original Italian singer of the
> tune, Carla Boni, now a nice chubby granny. He had a CD out called
> "Modern Tunes For Everybody", which I know for sure some of you
> fellow listers have enjoyed, having myself provided it on request.
> In my opinion, the best track is the instrumental tune of the man
> "Flabby's Groove", which is also included as a bonus track to the
> otherwise all-vintage Italian library music CD compilation
> "Aperitivo, vol. 1" (I posted about it some months ago). The new one
> is still a reworking: this time's the turn of "Baluba Shake",
> duetted with the original singer, Brunetta. You can find Brunetta's
> original version on "Arriva la bomba (The Italian Easiest Party Of
> The Year)", an IRMA compilation. Fits the dancefloor, inna easy-beat
> mood. Go Flabby Go.
I think his 2nd album is out now.
Ciao
Gionni Paludi
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 00:41:17 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Jaguars
> Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 09:31:05 EDT
> From: Bunnycupps@aol.com
> Subject: (exotica) Le Jaguars...????
>
> I've got a question for ya'll.....does anyone happen to be framiliar with (or
> even possibly HAVE) a self titled LP by Le Jaguars????
"Le Jaguars" sound like an Italian combo. There actually was in the
6ts a beat band from Rome called "I Jaguars", and I have all their
stuff (they didn't release an LP back then, only singles, and
everything has been reissued both on LP and CD collections in the
last years). I don't know if it's the same group, though: "Le"
Jaguars mean The She-Jaguars, while "I" Jaguars mean The He-Jaguars.
So if it's a girl group you're after, the Jaguars from Rome are not
what you're looking for. Maybe it's "Les Jaguars"; but that's French
and I don't know if they had (or have) a Jaguars group.
Ciao
Gionni
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 00:41:17 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) Sam Ulano
> Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 07:49:47 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
> Subject: (exotica) Hard Ride and Sam Ulano
>
> A friend called and told me he has found me an lp by
> drummer Sam Ulano called "Follow the Leader Bongos"
> (Lane Records, 1960). Anyone know if this has its
> interesting moments, as Jack Costanzo's instruction lp does?
Sam Ulano is one of the featured artist in the last "Cool & Strange
magazine" issue. Maybe check it there (I received it yesterday and
still have to go through it).
Ciao
Gionni
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 17:50:08 -0500
From: Kerry <dymaxia@ripco.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
DJJimmyBee@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/29/0 1:38:05 PM, hagar@mindspring.net wrote:
>
> >These Squires were NOT the same Squires that recorded "Going All the
> >Way" which was anthologized on the recent Nuggets boxed set.
>
> EVERY town in the USA had a band called the Squires in the mid-6T's. Also
> every town boasted a band called The Outcasts...Any others?? JB
Every time I post somewhere about the Shaggs, I get
responses about some *other* band called the Shaggs.
How dare they.
- --
Kerry
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 01:54:52 +0200 (MEST)
From: Hemmel@gmx.net
Subject: (exotica) 2 hours EXOTICA on air
The Munich Radio Program DIE GESUNDE MISCHUNG with Oliver Kurz on 94.5 has
invited the LEMON SQUEEZER SOUND SYSTEM for an 2 hours EXOTICA SPECIAL
Hear it in the net, Wednesday 31 Mai at 13:00pm to 15:00pm central time,
on:
www.afk.de/m945/live.ram Real Audio
or on Air in Munich on Wednesday 31 Mai at 20:00pm to 22:00pm on 94.5
(Kabel 94.90)
PLAYLIST:
PART 1 MAGIC A GO GO:
1 Piya Too Ab To Aaja
Asha Bhosle / R. D. Burman
2 Orquidea Arabe
Hugo Blanco & His South American Harp
3 Egyptian Reagge
Jonathan Richman
4 Tuareg
Gal Costa
5 Daddy Lolo
Ganim‘S Asia Minors
6 Go Bohemian
Neal Scott
7 Barra Limpa
Oscar Brown Jr. & Luiz Henrique
8 Samba Do Suenho
Cal Tjader
9 Vaba Ba Boom
Ed Ros
10 Mambo Burger
Jack Bongo Burger
11 A Go Go
Trⁿby Trio
12 Betelnutters
Ananda Shankar Experience
13 Manthar
Dave Pike
14 Cheng Phooey
Luke Vibert & BJ Cole
15 Batucada De Carioca Pt 1
Reminiscene Quartet
16 Besta E Tu
?
17 Revenge Of The Orange
Maurice Fulton
18 Midnight Limbo
The Tides
19 Casbah
Sandy Nelson
20 Istanbul
Renegades
21 Cachita
Esquivel
22 El Cumbanchero
Michel Magne & Orch.
23 Misirlou
Connie Francis
24 Taki Rari
Yma Sumac
25 ?
? Japanese Latin With Female Vocals
PART 2 MAGIC MOODS
1 Intro
2 Quiet Village
Arthur Lyman Group
3 Two Silhouettes
Michel Magne & Orch.
4 Enchanted Farm
Forbidden Five
5 Cafe Bohemian
Enchanters
6 Blue Moon Baby
Dave Diddle Day
7 Ku Ku Ba
Elizabeth Lands
8 Rain In Rangoon
The Markko Polo Adventures
9 Cinnabar
Tipsy
10 Kalua
Billy Mure
11 Hawaiian War Chant
Ames Brothers
12 E Meco
Unknown Tahitian Girl
13 La Conga Blicoti
Lecuona Cuban Boys
14 Mickey Mouse Mambo
Jimmie Dodd & The Mouseketeers
15 Grossenhosen
Tipsy
16 Moon Gas
Dick Hyman & Mary Mayo
17 Similau
Martin Denny
18 Taboo
Don Carlos & Orch.
19 China Night Mambo
Jack Bongo Burger
20 Haganasa Odori
Yvonne Carre
21 Cambodian Pop Song from Cambodian Rocks B4
?
22 Train To Bombay
Orient Express
23 Tropical
Arthur Lyman Group
Have fun with the music
comments and requests are welcome
Thanks for the space
Martin (aka the Lemon Squeezer Sound System)
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 20:52:00 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Xtabay Producer (?)
<< >In a message dated 5/29/00 11:08:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>jonny_yuma@hotmail.com writes:
>
><< Anybody have any more juicy bits on the working relationship that Yma
>and
> Les Baxter had. >>
>
>was it skip heller that worked with her a couple of years ago? and wrote
>about the horrible results in Tiki News?
>
>Otto, do you have a copy of the article(s) you could post here?
>
>tb >>
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Date: 29 May 2000 18:50:04 -0700
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: (exotica) Contact!
Busy today getting my record library in order. This is a necessity because
I have recently purchased records by mistake. For several different
transactions, I already had the same record but didn't know it because it
was not filed correctly (and my collection is large enough I don't remember
if I own a particular album without locating it first).
I obtained three rolling towers from Target (had to go to two different
stores) to better house my collection. The cubes are a little bigger than I
need, but not much more. I will install them without wheels as I expect
fully loaded the towers will not roll! The towers will look nicer than my
motley collection of shelves and provide expansion room as well.
So, I have been piling the many unfiled records alphabetically, then
shifting the alphabetized records to make room for the new ones. Then, I
have been making dividers to more easily find records later and refile them.
That brings me to my main point...dividers. I have been accumulating the
record size priority mail boxes. These were used by ebay sellers to get me
my newly purchased treasures. Instead of throwing them away, I kept them
around for the time when I could create dividers.
Each box makes for two dividers. Each divider is cut in the shape of an
album with a 3 inch tab extending from the top third.
Dividers would not be complete without labelling. One side of the
cardboard is brown, the other side decorated with blue, red and mostly
white courtesy of the USPS. What I wanted was a white surface on both
sides to write on.
First I tried white tape. Bad choice. The rolls are small and the price
high. With 26 letters and usually 4 subcategories for each letter besides,
this would not do.
Then I remembered a Sunset magazine article my mom cut out years ago which
recommended Contact (TM) paper. Great idea! I bought a roll of the white
and cut it into strips, each strip for a divider.
The labels are written with a black permanent marker.
Once I get all my records organized and stored properly, we shall see how
long it will take for me to end up with unfiled records again. My hope is
that once everything is in order, I will never have such a task again and
records will be refiled as I play them.
Byron
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 21:46:35 -0400
From: cheryl <cheryls@dsuper.net>
Subject: (exotica) Space Bop #95 - Japanese Clubpop
Just a quick clarification for all those that tuned in last week to hear
this show, and instead were treated to what I believe was an hour of
Sun-Ra! We just found out about this yesterday...
This is what happens when we pre-tape a show, give it to the music
director to play, and leave town for a few days - the #@$*&% music
director screws up and forgets about the tape! Sorry to anyone that was
waiting to hear this - we will broadcast the show either this week or
next (we'll repost the playlist letting everyone know when).
cheryl
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 09:56:15 -0400
From: "Peter Risser" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) mp3 to wav converters
TikiBob.
If you are a WinPC person,
use WinAMP. It's free, dumps to WAV in a flash,
and you know the decoding quality will be good.
I use it all the time.
www.winamp.com
Peter
> i am using this little mp3 to wav converter (http://www.mp3towave.com/) on
a
> trial basis.
>
> after about 30 free conversions you have to register and pay a fee.
>
> is anybody using a totally free converter they would recommend (and
send!)?
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 10:00:07 -0400
From: "Peter Risser" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Contact!
The odd thing about filing your records is that suddenly they are all in
order, and then you don't get that nifty feeling when you stumble across
something you forgot you had. When you reach in the R section, you get all
artists that start with R. One of the nifty things about mP3s for me is
grabbing a handful of songs and seeing what cool gems I come up with that I
might not have thought about playing at that moment.
Filing destroys some of that.
Still, mine are all filed alphabetically. :)
Peter
> Once I get all my records organized and stored properly, we shall see how
> long it will take for me to end up with unfiled records again. My hope is
> that once everything is in order, I will never have such a task again and
> records will be refiled as I play them.
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 07:31:44 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: Jaguars
> > I've got a question for ya'll.....does anyone happen to be framiliar
> with (or
> > even possibly HAVE) a self titled LP by Le Jaguars????
I have an album by a Canadian group called Les Jaguars. It is primarily
surf-styled instrumentals.
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 07:37:41 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
>EVERY town in the USA had a band called the Squires in the mid-6T's. Also
>every town boasted a band called The Outcasts...Any others?? JB
The Fugitives
The Playboys (usually augmented. The Fabulous Playboys, the Playboys of
Edinburgh)
The Beatles spawned a bunch of insect groups, up to and including Les
Sauterelles (Grasshoppers) from Switzerland and the Flies from Australia.
I suppose that Dave Bartholomew is thinking, "Hmph! I used the Bees in the
Fifties."
Brian Phillips
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 07:32:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Tiki Las Vegas
Can anyone recommend a tiki bar in Las Vegas? Assuming
there is one...
Thanks,
BW
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 08:27:19 -0700
From: "Erik Hoel" <erik@khirqa.com>
Subject: (exotica) Xtabay pronounciation
Jonny <jonny_yuma@hotmail.com> wrote in part:
> >i know we went thru this about a year ago, but what did we decide the
> >correct pronunciation of Xtabay was???
>
> I could be wrong, but I have always pronounced it
>
> "Eesh-tay-bay"
>
> I have travelled a bit in Mexico and cities that started with the letter X
> pronounced it "Ish" or "Eesh". Its the native Mexicans pronounciation.
Now
> I know that Yma claims to be Peruvian and an Incan Princess and all that
and
> this is in Mexico.......but thats my assumption.
>
Well, this answer sounded plausible but I had always pronounced it
differently. I went to the official Yma Sumac homepage
(http://www.accesscom.com/~pc/sumac/) and asked this question of the
webmaster. The reply that I got back was:
> Generally, the correct pronounciation is considered to be "EX-ta-bay."
> From what I can gather, Xtabay is from a Mayan myth, rather than
> Incan as there is at least one Web site that talks about it, though in
> Spanish. I hope this helps!
This is the same as I had always pronounced it. I guess we could always send
email to Ms. Sumac...
Erik
www.swankradio.com
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 10:02:57 -0700
From: owner-tikievents@slick.org
Subject: [none]
In case you didn't catch it in the last email
Tonight is my last night ever at the SF Beauty Bar, Mission & 19th, 9 pm -
12
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BUT
you can hang with me next Tuesday, June 6 at
LiLo Lounge atop Potrero Hill Connecticut and 18th
9 - midnight
Tiki Jim will be spinning and I will be hanging out
OR
catch me DJing with Ape
Friday June 4 at Cafe DuNord
or
June 12 at the Make Out Room
aloha
Otto
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 10:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) More Religious Records, etc.
Over the weekend I picked a couple of incredibly
horrible lps which I like quite a bit.
The Adventures of Finley the Fish, (with Floyd
Robinson) on the Word/Singalong label. And yes, Finley
is a Fish who sings about Jesus and regular church
attendance... but he gurgle-sings (he's underwater, of
course)in a hillbilly accent, such gems as "Is there a
Porpoise in Your Life," etc). Finley, along with
Charlie the Hamster is a creation of Floyd Robinson...
"I wish every church had a pool so that I could swim
to Sunday School."
Marcy Sings (also on the Singalong label). Jesus
Geronimo Christ, my 1st Little marcy lp. She and Big
Marcy (the one with the lazy eye and the seconal
smile) are on the cover dressed in identical red
velvet suits with white fur trim... looking like
dimestore transgender Santa Clauses. The songs are of
course breathtakingly insane - but the music...ehm, is
not bad: much of it multi-track guitar work... maybe
not Les Paul, but not bad.
Also found a Don Ho live album (recorded same place as
Martin Denny In Person. It is autographed by Ho and
inscribed: "To Patty, with love, Don Ho. P.S. Suck 'em
Up." Not being a Ho initiate, I found this disturbing.
Then I saw the song title... wonderful alcoholic
anthem.
INRL,
BW
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 13:57:06 -0400
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) "roots of exotica" show tonight
A little third party reminder... the Secret Museum Of The Air "Roots Of
Exotica" episode is scheduled for tonight at 6:00pm, eastern time. WFMU --
web feed here, more or less:
http://www.wfmu.org/ssaudionet.shtml
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
OOK http://www.voicenet.com/~ecam/
Linkalog http://www.workspot.net/~linkalog/
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:16:54 -0400
From: "Chuck Collazzi" <chucklps@mediaone.net>
Subject: (exotica) tips
Just don't call us "Chuckie"! ;)
>Great tip
>Thank you Chuck
>Its nice to have another chuck, charlie charles on the list
>chuckmk
>--- Chuck Collazzi <chucklps@mediaone.net> wrote:
>> Ordinary hair spray removes magic marker, crayon, ball-point ink. Works
>> best on glossy-type covers...not 100% reliable, but when it does work,
it's
>> really amazing. Suggest you mask off a very small area to make sure it
>>doesn't remove the colors underneath.
>>I figure if it doesn't work, you're no worse off than before you tried
>> it--you've got a G- cover. If it does work, it's like hitting the
jackpot!
>>Cheers,
>> Chuck
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:28:08 EDT
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: Re: (exotica) la danse a-gogo/Saint, necessarily so!
In a message dated 5/30/0 7:38:20 AM, hagar@mindspring.net wrote:
>EVERY town in the USA had a band called the Squires in the mid-6T's. Also
>>every town boasted a band called The Outcasts...Any others??
>The Fugitives
>The Playboys
Also, The Mods
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