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From: owner-hats-digest@lists.xmission.com (hats-digest)
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Subject: hats-digest V2 #168
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hats-digest Thursday, January 13 2000 Volume 02 : Number 168
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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 15:46:50 -0800
From: Don Stroud 2 <don2@pobox.com>
Subject: (hats) Lexicon's 100 Best Albums of the 80s
I don't know if this has been discussed yet or not, but
here goes...
Last night I was going through a pile of old mail and
magazines, and I came across the latest issue of Lexicon.
(For those of you who don't know, Lexicon covers pop/synthpop
from the 80s, as well as the current synth/techno scene.)
The magazine published its list of the 100 best albums of
the 80s, as voted by Lexicon readers. I only had a chance
to skim the list, but was "Rhythm Of Youth" anywhere on
that list? I'm going to go back and look it over again
this evening, but I don't remember seeing it.
I was surprised by some of the entries, and their positions.
"Cupid & Psyche '85" by Scritti Politti was number 40
or something like that. The top spot was taken by
ABC's "Lexicon Of Love" (!). That surprised me.
Tears For Fears' "Songs From The Big Chair" and "The
Hurting" were both in the top 10. Talking Heads were
up there, as were Propoganda (another surprise).
I was disappointed that MWH didn't have a higher
spot in the standings.
Don2
don2@pobox.com
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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 15:46:50 -0800
From: Don Stroud 2 <don2@pobox.com>
Subject: (hats) Lexicon's 100 Best Albums of the 80s
I don't know if this has been discussed yet or not, but
here goes...
Last night I was going through a pile of old mail and
magazines, and I came across the latest issue of Lexicon.
(For those of you who don't know, Lexicon covers pop/synthpop
from the 80s, as well as the current synth/techno scene.)
The magazine published its list of the 100 best albums of
the 80s, as voted by Lexicon readers. I only had a chance
to skim the list, but was "Rhythm Of Youth" anywhere on
that list? I'm going to go back and look it over again
this evening, but I don't remember seeing it.
I was surprised by some of the entries, and their positions.
"Cupid & Psyche '85" by Scritti Politti was number 40
or something like that. The top spot was taken by
ABC's "Lexicon Of Love" (!). That surprised me.
Tears For Fears' "Songs From The Big Chair" and "The
Hurting" were both in the top 10. Talking Heads were
up there, as were Propoganda (another surprise).
I was disappointed that MWH didn't have a higher
spot in the standings.
Don2
don2@pobox.com
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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 21:22:44 -0500
From: copper <policefan36@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (hats) Lexicon's 100 Best Albums of the 80s
Hi,
Thanks for paying attention. This was a list voted on by Lexicon readers and
by people on the web. I think I posted a message on this gorup, but may not
have (not all my messages seem to make it through).
I was suprised too, but hey, things happen. By the way, there is a
Scandanavian band called Chinese Detectives who have a new album out called
"Are Kisses Out of Fashion." The whole album is a bumch of covers of '80s
songs, it is very good. One of the covers is "Where Do The Boys Go?" It's not
bad, they have a female vocalist, so it sounds different enough from the
original, although they use mostly synths as well. Their website is
www.planetrecords.no. I guess that means they are from Norway, huh?
Thanks
- -Dave@lexiconmagazine.com
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 02:28:15 EST
From: Divisio@aol.com
Subject: (hats) Hats Covers
I was a little skeptical at first...but now, since there has been a MAJOR
lack of interest in the e-mail group for me and it seems, most others, I have
rethought the idea of Men Without Hats covers done by people on the
list....I'd like to do one too....I know people who play instruments at my
school here so I'm sure I could sing.
- --is anybody running this project or was anybody?
- --i think it could be funny, if not entertaining.
- --collin from savannah
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