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Lord Foul wrote:Just bought my first Queen album, A Night at the Opera.
I guess that's their most famous album, but I never got around to it - except of course, I've heard its most famous track, "Bohemian Rhapsody."

I've only listened to a few Queen albums, but The Works is my favorite. I was also impressed by Queen II the first time I heard it, but haven't bought it.

Right now listening to Gowan's Strange Animal.
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"...and if you do not listen, then to hell with you."
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*happy sigh*

I played a .wav version of it earlier today, and although the wrong time of year, I just had to see if I could download the video in a reasonable amount of time. 90 minutes wasn't too bad for a three minute song, especially one that just makes me wear such a silly grin.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlf---13Q0g
Snoopy's Chr-stmas

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I'm feeling my roots today. Been listening to a whole lot of bagpipes.
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
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Bagpipes! Dam they give me those "chills'. I swear between Irish and Scottish I don't know who invented the blues, but they got that shit goin ON! And sometimes they make me cry for some reason, heh, just like I did when they buried Spock the first time...... :cry:
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Esmer wrote:Bagpipes! Dam they give me those "chills'. I swear between Irish and Scottish I don't know who invented the blues, but they got that shit goin ON! And sometimes they make me cry for some reason, heh, just like I did when they buried Spock the first time...... :cry:
Bagpipes are awesome. And that was one of the finest Trek moments. (It helps to pretend that the subsequent films don't exist)

Right now on The Cars greatest hits
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Camper Van Beethoven
All Her Favorite Fruit


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AT LAST! The best bagpipe tune in the world on Youtube!! Dunno what that guys doing in his video tho!

BAGPIPES


Peatbog Faeries - Folk Police

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Dinosaur Jr perform The Wagon on David Letterman

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wasn't that the one with the animated (plasticene?) video? (sorry too lazy to investigate - so am asking sarge he'll know!)
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My favorite album, A Wizard, a True Star, by Todd Rundgren. It's schizophrenic and features a 10 minute medley of doo-wop and bubblegum covers (such as "I'm So Proud" and "Cool Jerk").
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The Go Gos - Our Lips Are Sealed
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq42To1QgtY

Stone: yes, here is the vid.

Dinosaur Jr. - The Wagon
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The Soft Bulletin, by The Flaming Lips--primarily "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate".
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The first hour of my local NPR station's two hour weekly broadcast of Hearts of Space. This first program is called Borderlands. (Yes...you can stream it)
PGM 816: "BORDERLANDS"
PGM NOTE: ambiguous spaces in the transition zone
FIRST BROADCAST: 28-Sep-2007

INTRO: A border can be a boundary...or a grey area — a line of demarcation...or a zone of ambiguity. Borders between countries are political boundaries; they can be the scene of violent confrontation, as in the Middle East, or so remote that few people ever see them.

Outside of politics, a border can be a barrier...or a zone of transition. In music, we often find ambiguous borders between styles and genres — in fact, much of today's fusion music is interesting because it deliberately disregards borders. There's a lot of information...at the borders.

On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, a journey in ambiguous, transitional spaces called BORDERLANDS.


RUSSEL WALDER
The Light of Silence < 0:0->5:38>
The World Goes Through My Mind < 05:38->14:32>
: RISE (walder) ; Nomad Soul NSCD001; 2006
: Info: www.nomadsoulrecords.com; www.russelwalder.com


EVAN BARTHOLOMEW
And Emotion < 14:32->18:20>
: BORDERLANDS ; New Land Music 83710133500; 2007
: Info: www.newlandmusic.com; www.evanbartholomew.com


DEBORAH MARTIN & J. ARIF VERNER
Vicis Pro Vicis < 18:20->25:19>
: ANNO DOMINI ; Spotted Peccary SPM-9061; 2007
: Info: www.spottedpeccary.com


KIT WATKINS
Waves Against the Grain < 25:19->34:53>
SkyZone < 34:53->42:27>
The Outer Reaches < 42:27->47:45>
: SKYZONE ; KitWatkins.com 2006
: Info: www.kitwatkins.com


AMONGST MYSELVES
Perfect Murmur < 47:45->50:19>
: AUBURN SILHOUETTE ; Amongst Projects SG-14; 2006
: Info: www.amongstmyselves.com


RICHARD BONE
Indiga, Once Again < 50:19->58:59>
: INFINITE PLASTIC CREATION ; Quirkworks QRK0137; 2007
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I am now listening to tonight's second Hearts of Space broadcast, an older hour from back in August called The Music of Myst. I have the hour sleep setting on my clock radio set, and most likely I will fall asleep listening to this.
PGM 813: "THE MUSIC OF MYST"

PGM NOTE: a journey in mythic soundworlds
FIRST BROADCAST: 24-Aug-2007

INTRO: One of the great inspirations to brilliant computer programmers and offbeat artists everywhere is the story of brothers RAND and ROBYN MILLER — creators of the hit computer game MYST.
From the first CD-ROM edition in 1993, the MYST franchise evolved through four sequels and a spinoff, sold over 12 million games and spawned six soundtrack albums, three novels, several comics, and an online version.

Inspired by Jules Verne's "Mysterious Island," from the beginning the Miller brothers blazed their own trail, setting new content and visual standards, and ultimately changing the way people played computer games.

In a world of gory, violent "first person shooters," MYST invented its own category, with immersive environments of stunning artistic quality, texture and atmosphere, and a focus on puzzle-solving in a moral universe driven by a mythic story.

The original music of MYST was the work of ROBYN MILLER. In addition to his graphic talents, he was a fine ambient/electronic musician. Subtle, deep and atmospheric, his music set the tone for the emotional experience of MYST. Sequels were scored by ROBYN MILLER, JACK WALL, and TIM LARKIN.


ROBYN MILLER
Atrus' Theme < 0:0->4:04>
: RIVEN [soundtrack] ; Cyan Inc./Virgin 7243 8 45425 2 8; 1998
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com; www.virginrecords.com/riven


TIM LARKIN
The Vault < 04:04->8:23>
: URU MUSIC [soundtrack] ; Cyan Worlds 120827-CD; 2003
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com/products/soundtracks.php


ROBYN MILLER
Moiety Theme < 08:23->10:38>
Moiety Prison < 10:38->12:27>
Temple < 12:27->15:10>
Village Entrance Theme < 15:10->17:43>
Moiety Caves < 17:43->20:38>
Gateroom < 20:38->24:24>
Boat Ride < 24:24->27:48>
Gehn Speaks < 27:48->32:15>
Gehn's Theme < 32:15->36:19>
: RIVEN [soundtrack] ; Cyan Inc./Virgin 7243 8 45425 2 8; 1998
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com; www.virginrecords.com/riven


TIM LARKIN
Tahgira Ice Fields < 36:19->39:33>
: MYST V: END OF AGES [soundtrack] ; Cyan Worlds 692522-CD; 2005
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com/products/soundtracks.php


JACK WALL
The Airship Chasm < 39:33->42:51>
: MYST III: EXILE [soundtrack] ; Ubisoft Entertainment 890010; 2001
: Info: www.mystworlds.com/us


TIM LARKIN
Beginnings - Esher < 42:51->45:24>
: MYST V: END OF AGES [soundtrack] ; Cyan Worlds 692522-CD; 2005
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com/products/soundtracks.php


ROBYN MILLER
Fissure < 45:24->49:44>
: RIVEN [soundtrack] ; Cyan Inc./Virgin 7243 8 45425 2 8; 1998
: Info: www.cyanworlds.com; www.virginrecords.com/riven


TIM LARKIN
Yeesha's Theme < 49:44->53:42>
Spore Me < 53:42->58:20>
: URU MUSIC [soundtrack] ; Cyan Worlds 120827-CD; 2003
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Catherine Wheel with Tanya Donelly - Judy Staring At The Sun

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I've said it before and no doubt I'll say it again: Sarge, you're a star!

I haven't thought of or listened to Catherine Wheel in about 12 years - wow!
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well thank you, here is my favorite CW song...

Catherine Wheel - Black Metallic
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcrj-FFK4MM

stone: how old are you? we have much the same taste. i am 39. (and i miss grunge so much. even listening to Nirvana lately.)
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"...and if you do not listen, then to hell with you."
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