Subject: Re: (exotica) The future is... THE SHAGGS
bigshot@spumco.com wrote:
> >I think
> >now, with the conceptual ruptures of punk and the ease of use of
> the
> >musical instruments, it is more possible to have this unique
> Shaggs-like
> >kind of music all over the world. The possibilities are endless.
>
There was a nice cover story about The Shaggs in this Sunday's Boston Globe. As mentioned before there might be a movie in the works. nice interviews with some of the ladies.
Domenic
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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 14:09:55 -0700
From: Dean Keasey <ezaction@drizzle.com>
Subject: (exotica) Design records..
>> I just got a design record at a convention today, "The Groovy Organ Goes
>> Romantic". The cover has a sexy girl hovering over a "Panther" jazz
>> organ. The music is ok, reminds me of the magic fingers of Merlin, or
>> Sir Julian. For two bucks though, it was worth it for the cover.
>as i recall, there's a pretty outstanding jazzed up version of
>moon river on this album.
Yeah, i'm liking this more and more. It's got some great bongo's. Just
Jazzy organ and bongos. Nice combo..
>picked up "Windmills of Your Mind" and found, among the miscellaneous crap
>("Barcarolle," "Ritmo de Amor," both sure-fire stinkers from some dusty
>late-1940s stock) a terrific cut, "Amor Mistico," featuring a combination
>of doo-doo-doo female wordless vocals and a jazzy piano/vibes break.
Ditto. I just found this as well. I love that track. Isnt' it fun
digging
through the vinyl junkhard. You never know what gems are hiding.
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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 17:24:47 -0400
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Othermusic.com
Paul Thomas <modern_times@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Lest I stir up the embers from the Napster conflagration of a few weeks
ago, the September 2000 edition of Atlantic Monthly (should be on your
newsstands now) features a cover article on the internet jukebox you love to
hate. While I haven't read the article in its entirety, the author's gist is
that the record companies are the real problem.
And how does the author feel about free electronic distribution of his article (assuming it ultimately is put up on the Atlantic Monthly's web site) without compensation?
Lou
lousmith@pipeline.com
PS If you're ever in NYC, a visit to othermusic is a must.
>music - a heavy bass guitar part for exemple. The resulting sound=20
>reminds me a bit of Umiliani's "La Ragazza Dalla Pelle Di Luna"
It may be a matter of personal taste, but I like "La ragazza.." much more=
than "Il corpo"; I consider that record one of the finest Umiliani's works=
reissued by Easy Tempo (the others being "Sweden heaven and hell", "La=
legge dei gangster" and "To day's sound").
I can't wait for the shops to open to get the new "Musicaelettronica"..=
please note that the cover says "volume 1", so hopefully there will be
more=
of them! :)
Ciao,
P.
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Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:46:03 -0700
From: "Mr. Unlucky" <fcobalt@lycos.com>
Subject: (exotica) Shoot to Kill playlist 8.17.00
Playlist for Mr. Unlucky's Shoot To Kill, for 8.17.00, a weekly hour of crime jazz, soundtrack music, and Now Sound, on Supersphere.com, Thursdays @ noon (CST). Just in case anyone is curious about the songs you heard if you listened, and the types of things you hear every week.
"Dead Duck" (Mirage) - Quincy Jones
"Tossicomania" (Rhythms In Suspense) - Gino Marinuzzi, Jr.
"Amore Come Dolore" (Le Foto Proibite di una Signora per Bene) - Morricone
"A New Experience" (Musicaelettronica Vol. Uno) - Umiliani
"Burle Pie" (La Guepe V. 2) - Ovation
"To Jean" (Easy Tempo Experience) Berto Pisano remix Gak Sato
"The Legend of Bebop" (Art of the Improvisation) - Ornette Coleman
"The Blues" (The Blues and the Beat) - Mancini
"Fox's Sugar" (Slender Thread) - Quincy Jones
"Ira Rhythm and Blues" (La Morte Accarezza a Mezzanotte) - Gianni Ferrio
"Hurry To Me" (Club Morricone) - The Sandpipers
"Girl From U.N.C.L.E." (Girl From U.N.C.L.E.) - Teddy Randazzo
"Eagel Flips Out" (Sweet Love, Bitter) - Mal Waldron
"Main Theme" (Ipcress File) - John Barry
Cheers, Mr. Unlucky
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