<BR>Any music that I really, really like ... I would prefer to listen to loud.
<BR>Having said that, lately I've been cranking up:
<BR>Some live Wayne Krantz recordings that I have .....
<BR>the CD "Seperation Anxieties" by a great band called 12 Rods, which was
<BR>produced, recorded, and mixed by Todd Rundgren .....
<BR>the Squarepusher song "My Red Hot Car" from his latest ....
<BR>
<BR>About 8 or 9 years ago when i was in my late teens, i used to LOVE to crank
<BR>up the Yes CD "90125", particularly the tracks "Changes" and "Owner of a
<BR>Lonely Heart". Those guitar power chords sound especially good at high
<BR>decibels.
<BR>The Brand X CD "X Communication" also sounds really good loud.
<BR>
<BR>-Jody</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 15:05:04 -0400
From: Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com>
Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
Really loud? Lately it's "Fleurs du Mal" from NC's _Absinthe_, "Val
de Travers" as well, the Golden Boat End Titles from _Filmworks I_,
"Miss Maple," "Peel," "Postcard," and "2000" from the Coctails'
brilliant _Peel_, various Big Star, and, uh, a couple improv pieces I
performed a few weeks ago and captured on MiniDisc off the board.
- -Maurice
At 11:34 AM -0700 8/13/01, Patrice L. Roussel wrote:
>
> What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
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Maurice Rickard
http://mauricerickard.com/
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 15:03:03 EDT
From: IOUaLive1@aol.com
Subject: Re: zorn-list up and running again!
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In a message dated 8/13/2001 2:43:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
william@steno.com writes:
> Here's one I've been saving up for a while: The Oxford American is a
> literary magazine (near death, sadly) based in my old stomping grounds of
> Oxford, Mississippi. Anyway, the most recent issue is the annual music
> issue (complete with CD of southern music, as every year). There's a brief
> interview with Bill Clinton, asking about his musical likes, dislikes,
> etc. One question was, "What would people be surprised to find out you
> listen to?" Clinton: "Brotzmann, the German saxophonist. One of the
> greatest ever."
>
The man is a pot smoking, sex crazed, Brotzmann fan ... and we let him out of
office ?!?!?
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 8/13/2001 2:43:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
<BR>william@steno.com writes:
<BR>
<BR>
<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Here's one I've been saving up for a while: The Oxford American is a
<BR>literary magazine (near death, sadly) based in my old stomping grounds of
<BR>Oxford, Mississippi. Anyway, the most recent issue is the annual music
<BR>issue (complete with CD of southern music, as every year). There's a brief
<BR>interview with Bill Clinton, asking about his musical likes, dislikes,
<BR>etc. One question was, "What would people be surprised to find out you
<BR>listen to?" Clinton: "Brotzmann, the German saxophonist. One of the