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« Reply #720 on: October 19, 2007, 12:40:57 PM » |
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Apologies again. Too many phone calls and e-mails coming at me in the last hour. How dare people bother me with bidness on a Friday (smile).
I don't get into golf much other than watching the Majors and an occasional compelling tourney. We had a group over at nytimes that used to like to go off-topic and discuss movies, music, potent potables and such. sgrobin and I are the only two that made it over here. If I'm still around next spring, I'll contribute, but I don't play much ball golf. I just like talking about the tourneys and then just as they are unfolding.
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« Reply #721 on: October 19, 2007, 01:24:19 PM » |
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"Must have something to do with where choo-choo go. Mongo only pawn in game of life."  lol
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« Reply #722 on: October 20, 2007, 06:42:51 PM » |
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Jacobs:
I've been listening to Folk Alley on the radio station of U of Pennsylvania with my old friend, Gene Shay, who has run a folk music station since the sixties in Philly. It was on his folk station that I heard Steeleye Span and he's great. I just heard Priscilla Herdman's And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda, a potent antiwar song if ever. He also played Steve and Stacey Earle, back to back. He plays great stuff and you should check out this station. Old and new friends. Right now Baez.
http://www.xponentialmusic.org/live_streams/xpn.php
I love Springsteen's new cd, Magic. The man just keeps maturing and maturing and you know he has two political songs on this album.
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« Reply #723 on: October 21, 2007, 07:54:07 AM » |
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Don't wanna cut into the disc golf playing time. Another disc golfer, like my son-in-law! If you ever find yourself in San Francisco (as so many have) the course in Golden Gate Park is quite nicely recently redone. I bet SIL would go 'round with you. He found a group online to play when in Vienna not long ago, but they used portable equipment and had to play around kids & families. Not so in GG Park or Berkeley or other sites in the area. So as not to go too far from music talk, a band he & my daughter saw last night is Go Team, about which I have yet to learn. Well, as a matter of fact, I got a friend livin' in Berkeley (he plays as well) who I haven't visited in a couple of years. As another matter of fact, I saw his Dad last night. Don't have any immediate plans to head that way right now, but I'll hold that thought. Shoot me a message if you want to hook up my friend with your son-in-law. Saw a brass band play at a party last night. Pretty impressive. They played everything from Beatles, to surf music, to New York, New York.
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« Reply #724 on: October 22, 2007, 12:08:16 AM » |
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Used to play disc golf when I was in college, only we called it Folf, or frisbee golf. That was 25 years ago, glad to see it still is played. Sounds like it has become highly competitive.
Speaking of Berkeley/SF, I see there are a slew of live albums by Jefferson Airplane that have become available, including this one,
http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Gate-Park-Jefferson-Airplane/dp/B000IHY1EQ/ref=pd_bxgy_m_text_b/002-4086232-9828850
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« Reply #725 on: October 22, 2007, 09:59:05 AM » |
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whatever disc golfers call their groups--I almost said circles--oops, did anyway. I call 'em 'herds'.
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« Reply #726 on: October 23, 2007, 11:24:35 AM » |
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lulu--Haven't heard the new Springsteen, but the new John Fogarty disc, Revival, has some great moments. Also enjoying Hillstomp, The Woman That Ended the World.
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« Reply #727 on: October 24, 2007, 08:27:11 AM » |
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I see Prince's Purple Rain was picked as best Soundtrack of All Time by Vanity Fair, "Purple Rain" topped the chart even though it was described as "perhaps the best badly acted film ever," editors at Vanity Fair said, while "Trainspotting" came in at No. 7 and "Saturday Night Fever" was eighth.
The Vanity Fair editors said the "Purple Rain" soundtrack was a flawless combination of "funk, R&B, pop, metal, and even psychedelia into a sound that defined the '80s."
"A Hard Day's Night" came in a No. 2, followed by "The Harder They Come," "Pulp Fiction," "The Graduate" and "Superfly." "American Graffiti" and "The Big Chill" rounded out the top 10. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071024/lf_nm_life/soundtracks_dc I guess we will have to wait until next month for an explanation for this.
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« Reply #728 on: October 24, 2007, 11:00:41 AM » |
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The Sting wasn't even mentioned huh?
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« Reply #729 on: October 24, 2007, 05:20:20 PM » |
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The Sting wasn't even mentioned huh?
Wasn't he in Quadrophenia? 
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« Reply #730 on: October 24, 2007, 05:46:25 PM » |
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No 'Idolmaker'?
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« Reply #731 on: October 24, 2007, 07:18:16 PM » |
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Wasn't he in Quadrophenia?  Excellent Point... "Quadrophenia" should definitely qualify as one of the best "Sountracks" of all time...
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« Reply #732 on: October 25, 2007, 07:23:39 AM » |
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Does Quadrophenia qualify as having a soundtrack or was it scored?
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« Reply #733 on: October 25, 2007, 07:30:10 AM » |
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Patton and Jaws come to mind when I think of great scores. We need another list!
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« Reply #734 on: October 25, 2007, 07:35:10 AM » |
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I would think Harold and Maude would definitely qualify,
http://zensite.home.att.net/haroldandmaude/
although it doesn't seem an official soundtrack was ever released.
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