WORKMAN; Beckett Eulogy; Baseball & the 10,000 Things; Time Stops; LOVETORN;
HARD BOIL; LUCILLE, a Reverential Journal of the Care of the Beloved Hag...
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 12:26:01 +0100
From: duncan youngerman <y-man@wanadoo.fr>
Subject: Toy instruments
A French composer by the name of PASCAL COMELADE has been specializing
for the past 15 years or so in compositions and albums exclusively done
with toy instruments. Surely you can find out more from internet.
Best,
DY.
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 06:31:00 EST
From: Poisonhead@aol.com
Subject: Subject: Langley and Song in the Key of Z
I will only add that I find both of these discs very soothing. Song's in the Key of Z, both disc and book are a nice gift to give someone. Also I would suggest listening to this one first, then the Schools disc. Langley gives you a warm feeling inside and will help settle you down.
Andrew
NP:Jean Derome - Plinc! Plonc!
Toy bands...My favorites are Klimperei and Pascal Comelade. Someone also turned me on to a band called Toychestra from California.
> WORKMAN; Beckett Eulogy; Baseball & the 10,000 Things; Time Stops; LOVETORN;
> HARD BOIL; LUCILLE, a Reverential Journal of the Care of the Beloved Hag...
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 08:34:35 -0500
From: Mark Saleski <marks@foliage.com>
Subject: Fwd: SHAKIRA! [was Re: Re: Britney]
>As for Pink, I've yet to get into her (not literally of course--that only
>happens in my dreams), but i have heard alot of positive reactions to her
>from people who i wouldn't normally expect it.
i've gotta admit that Missundastood by Pink was my guilty pleasure for
last year. i think i saw her doing that lady marmalade remake on some
awards show...and realized that she actually has a voice...and then i
saw her do Get The Party Started on trl...and it was a blast
christ, i just admitted to watching trl.....
mark
(....inserting Improvisation - Derek Baily into cdrom drive to erase
feelings of guilt & shame)
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Mark Saleski - marks@foliage.com | http://www.foliage.com/~marks
"Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Van Morrison
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:19:24 -0500
From: <wlt4@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Subject: Langley and Song in the Key of Z
> I will only add that I find both of these discs very soothing. >Song's in the Key of Z, both disc and book are a nice gift to
The Key of Z CD has been out of print since the label went under. You can probably still find a few copies somewhere but Irwin has plans to reissue it himself sometime in the near future.
And in case anybody's interested in more about these topics I run an Outsider Music mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/outsidermusic/
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:32:20 -0500
From: Matthew Moffett <fkmoffet@erols.com>
Subject: Sun Ra bio recs?
I've found _Space is the Place_, but I'm just curious if other good
biographies exist on Sun Ra, or if this is really the definitive one.
For point of reference, I'm writing a short story/novella that will
feature Sun Ra as a major-minor character and am looking for stories,
quotes, etc that will really convey his personality alongside his
musical ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:33:57 -0500
From: James Hale <jhale@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Sun Ra bio recs?
John Szwed's book is meticulously researched.
I haven't seen any better.
James
Matthew Moffett wrote:
> I've found _Space is the Place_, but I'm just curious if other good
> biographies exist on Sun Ra, or if this is really the definitive one.
> For point of reference, I'm writing a short story/novella that will
> feature Sun Ra as a major-minor character and am looking for stories,
> quotes, etc that will really convey his personality alongside his
> musical ideas.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
>
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:45:02 EST
From: UFOrbK8@aol.com
Subject: Re: Sun Ra bio recs?
In a message dated 02.14.02 10.33.03, jhale@sympatico.ca writes:
>John Szwed's book is meticulously researched.
>I haven't seen any better.
i second this (e)motion.
hey all... i finally heard that naked city disc last night. rawk.
(oh my god, i just admitted to having not heard a john zorn project...
<duck>).
i was a little creeped out that the kid i work with who is like a 19 year old
industrial freak (but very cool) was the one who put it on, it just didn't
seem like something he would dig. but i was pleasantly surprised. i'm
getting more and more pleasantly surprised with people my age and younger,