When i'm down, i listen to Tom Waits because I just like to wallow in my own
greif.
In a message dated 3/3/02 7:06:36 PM, zsteiner@butler.edu writes:
<< What are some albums/songs that make people feel better when they break
up or are just feeling down?
Thanks
Zach >>
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Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 10:31:55 -0800
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Break Up Music
UPBEAT:
The Divine Comedy: "The Pop Singer's Fear of the Pollen Count"
DOWNBEAT
The Blue Nile: "A Walk Across the Rooftops"
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: "The Carny"
Georges Brassens: "La Non-Demande en Mariage"
Robert Wyatt: "Sea Song"
American Music Club: "Ex-Girlfriend"
The Beatles: "The Long and Winding Road"
Randy Newman: "Baltimore"
Elton John: "Love Song"
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 13:52:09 -0500
From: Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com>
Subject: Re: and the opposite of not sex
At 10:27 AM -0800 3/4/02, skip Heller wrote:
>So -- what does the list list as best "new love in bloom" music?
There are some wonderful tunes (mostly Barry Phipps's) on the
Coctails' _Peel_: "Miss Maple" and "Postcard" come to mind. Dizzy's
"Say Eh!" has grabbed us lately, too. And you can't go wrong with
Big Star: "Life Is Right," "When My Baby's Beside Me," "September
Gurls," many, many others. Late Chet Baker can do it as well, when
his voice got that smokier hint of pathos. The Ramones "Oh Oh I Love
Her So" is prime, as is lots of Beat Happening...and there are some
great tunes in the Fuck ouvre (like "Monkey Doll," "Italy," and
"Laundry Shop" from _Conduct_). I've noticed, however, that most of
my collection is either noisy or sad, even though I'm not.
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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 11:01:11 -0600 (CST)
From: "William W. Schonbein" <wwschonb@artsci.wustl.edu>
Subject: Los Angeles, march 3-9?
hello, i'll be in LA from march 3 till the 9th. a glance of the knitting
factory hollywood website was even more dissapointing than usual. can
anyone make any other suggestions for improv/jazz events (ranging from
electroacoustic to good straightish jazz e.g., chris potter) ? any
suggestions much appreciated. thanks,
whit
wwschonb@artsci.wustl.edu
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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 21:58:24 +0100
From: patRice <iqhouse@yahoo.de>
Subject: Bye For Now... :-(
Hello y'all...
Feel like saying goodbye before unsubscribing tomorrow or Tuesday.
Even though I am a lucky person, since this coming Friday I'll be off
travelling for (hopefully quite) some time, I know I'll miss a lot of
your mails and useful information...
Can't wait until I re-subscribe again!
Take care all of you!
Yours,
patRice
np: Underground Resistance, various 12"s
nr: Alex Kerr, Dogs & Demons
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Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 14:56:56 EST
From: UFOrbK8@aol.com
Subject: music to fall in love to.
the best album i ever fell in love to:
music for airports (ambient 1) - brian eno.
what a great album to stay up all night and talk and kiss and make up dreams about the future the two of you will share when you get older... simply transporting...
another:
if you're feeling sinister - belle and sebastian.
i can pinpoint very brilliantly happy times to this album... maybe that's why i don't listen to it so much anymore.
suddenly depressed,
k8. :)
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:36:38 EST
From: TagYrIt@aol.com
Subject: Re: Blue Nile
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In a message dated 3/4/2002 1:32:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
proussel@ichips.intel.com writes:
> DOWNBEAT
>
> The Blue Nile: "A Walk Across the Rooftops"
>
Well, I don't know about this one...Ever since I first heard it when it first
came out (and I still own it) I always found this album to be beautifully
stark.
Dale.
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Well, I don't know about this one...Ever since I first heard it when it first came out (and I still own it) I always found this album to be beautifully stark.<BR>
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 14:21:42 -0800
From: "s~Z" <keithmar@msn.com>
Subject: Re: Los Angeles, march 3-9?
Subject: Los Angeles, march 3-9?
Bill Roper opening for Carl Stone in Eagle Rock was sensational
last night. Did you find that one?
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 17:41:47 -0500
From: "Steve Smith" <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: New Frisell project, NYC, June 7-8
June 7, 8 2002
Bill Frisell: Mysterio Simpatico
Music by Bill Frisell, art by Jim Woodring
Commissioned by Arts at St. Ann's
Featuring Bill Frisell, guitar, Jenny Scheinman, violin, Ron Miles, trumpet,
Jim Woodring, charcoal
Arts at St. Ann's has commissioned guitarist Bill Frisell's new Mysterio
Simpatico, which he will perform June 7 and 8 at St. Ann's Warehouse.
Frisell's guitar style combines the heartland sensibility of American roots
music, the improvisational flights of jazz, the energy of rock and the
compositional power of Copland, Ives and Stravinsky. Inspired by award
winning cartoonist Jim Woodring and the multi-faceted musicians, violinist
Jenny Scheinman and trumpeter Ron Miles, Frisell brings his protean style to
this multimedia suite, performing live to Woodring's projected landscape of
animations, collages and crisp, moody tone drawings.
Fri, Sat 8pm $30
For tickets, call Arts at St. Ann's, 718-858-2424
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
(I have no connection to St. Ann's, just wanted to pass this along...)
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Date: 4 Mar 2002 14:55:14 -0800
From: Dan Given <dlgiven@altavista.com>
Subject: Re: breakin' up is hard to do (wop).
On Mon, 04 March 2002, Samerivertwice@aol.com wrote:
>
> Best break up album for me has always been Elvis Costello's "King of
> America."
One of my favorite albums of all time, but brings back so many memories of a girl I once knew I can hardly listen to it...
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 17:59:43 -0500
From: "Steve Smith" <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: RE: breakin' up is hard to do (wop).
It's a sad thing when personal cirmcumstances force you to more or less
abandon a piece of music that's been important to you. Thankfully, when my
marriage ended, the only things I lost were Barenaked Ladies and Moxy
Fruvous. I find that I'm doing just fine without both.
I don't have a "best breakup album," personally, but I've noticed that every
time a relationship has hit the rocks in recent memory, I've tended to
wallow in American Music Club discs. Sometimes I have a hard time listening
to them when I'm in a better frame of mind now, even though 'California,'
'Everclear' and 'Mercury' are three of my all-time favorites.
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
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