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8164. Ms. No - 3/31/2006 5:54:22 PM

Alistair,

You might give Nickel Creek a listen. You can catch an...oh, crap, no broadband, right? Well, if you manage to get to a fast enough connection at any point. The link I just posted for KCRW, look up their show "New Ground" and check the archive for Nickel Creek. There's an interview but they actually play 5-7 songs so you'll get a good sense of what they sound like.

It's a bluegrass band, but not in a twangy, hillbilly sense. These kids are amazing and there's a kind of trick-pony cover song that they do during this interview that has to be heard to be believed.

Actually, I highly recommend this archived show to anyone who doesn't get a rash at the first notion of hearing fiddles. If the thought of bluegrass makes you cringe then think of it as Celtic music instead and that might soothe you. If that doesn't do the trick then maybe you'll have to pass, but, truly, Nickel Creek is one of the best things to come out of the new century.

8165. uzmakk - 3/31/2006 6:53:39 PM

I want the eyeball banner at the head of this thread changed to "Kick Jexster's ass."

8166. uzmakk - 3/31/2006 6:56:09 PM

Ms. No,
Community concert series.

8167. judithathome - 3/31/2006 11:27:53 PM

Too much visible ego in that particular song for me.

Uz, I meant to address this earlier...the song is about the guy's funeral so of course it would be full of ego. Just sayin'.

8168. Adam Selene - 4/1/2006 3:07:26 AM

Ms No - I'm glad you like her! I saw her in concert at the Birchmere in january (washington dc) and she just blew me away! I'm going to see her on broadway (as Pollie Peachum in Threepenny Opera) this spring. I can't remember when I've been so taken with a performer, but she is just amazing, especially in person.

8169. uzmakk - 4/1/2006 3:29:41 AM

Well, Judith, that certainly explains things.

8170. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:03:12 AM

8146. Ms. No

Rhapsody has DRM. ewww.


Go get this Greta Gaines song about her favorite bong from eMusic.
http://www.emusic.com/samples/m3u/song/10909473/13937213.m3u

and wabbit, Don't pay that kind of money for Jesse Colin Young, go try allofmp3.com.

8171. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:04:28 AM

DRM is retarded, stupid, backways, old school.....
don't put up with it!

8172. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:05:49 AM

I am not saying to steal, I am saying buy from sites that don't restrict your use of the files you buy.

8173. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:52:05 AM

turn it up
i love this song
lets go get jamie's bong
it's so cool that he named it, the honeycomb
it's a yellow graphics, 3 feet long
and it bubbles,? intercom
it gets you so toasty you can't leave home

it's like pulling honey
from a honeycomb
???
feels like we'll never get old
heart are skippin
???
watching the day unfold


throw some ice cubes down the tube
with a little vodka to set the mood
and don't pass till you finish your hit
or you gotta drink the water, and it tastes like ***

??? left we all got sad
what do they do exactly in rehab?
sorry dude but while you're gone
could we at least borrow your bong?

honey from a honeycomb
???
feels like we'll never get old
heart are skippin
???
watching the day unfold

turn it up
i love this song, yeah
turn it up
i love this song

how I love that smokin gun
it hits us up with load of fun
too bad there's a price to pay
I just saw jamie and he walked away
from us

turn it up
honey from a honeycombe
feels like we'll never get old

????

8174. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:55:39 AM

that was the great gaines song from emusic

the cough at the end of track is in character....

8175. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:57:06 AM

judithathome is gonna have a field day with my typos ~

8176. Ulgine Barrows - 4/1/2006 8:58:59 AM

and, if you sign up for emusic and don't tell me, I'm angry.

8177. alistairConnor - 4/1/2006 10:23:17 PM

Thank you 'Zno for the recs... I will probably sign up for what passes for broadband out here in the sticks... end of the line, 512k when it works... should be enough for music, I'm not looking for video.

8178. arkymalarky - 4/2/2006 12:04:31 AM

Lost another damned post.

Alistair, I thought you had broadband. I have been wondering about mobile kits for RVs and contacted Internet in Motion, but they don't even have a dealer in AR. I think HP now has a laptop with it built in--like your own hotspot. I don't know anything about it, but if anyone does, I'd love to find out. I'll keep an eye out in the Technology thread.

8179. Ms. No - 4/2/2006 2:48:28 AM

What's DRM?

8180. anomie - 4/7/2006 6:31:00 PM

Hey Ms. No, I picked up Fiona Apple's "When the Pawn" from the library. First time I've heard her album stuff and it's very good. I like the energy. She doesn't sound like anyone else, but I hear Tom Waits in the music and arrangments.

I got another Tori Amos cd I didn't like very much. Fortunarly it was from the library too. Can't rememebr the name but the song Cornflake Girl is on it.

So 3 for 3 female artists of late. Not bad.

8181. anomie - 4/7/2006 6:34:29 PM

Anyone know of Ottmar Liebert...a sort of new-agy flamenco guitarist? His first cd was very good if you like guitar music. I'm watching a concert video of his I got from Netflix right now. Good way to sample his style for very little cost.

8182. Ms. No - 4/7/2006 8:34:59 PM

Anomie,

Ah, yes, Cornflake Girl is off of her second album - Under the Pink. I like that particular song mainly because the piano sends me into raptures --- also because it's available to sing at my regular hangout on their karaoke night and nobody but me ever even tries any of her stuff. I get a kick out of it because she's one of the few contemporary sopranos whose songs I can sing.

I'm glad you enjoyed When the Pawn. My current fave off that one is Paper Bag but I really like Fast As You Can and I Will, as well. Apple's first album, Tidal, is less electronic, more just her and the piano in a torchy, jazz-club singer kind of mode and the Nina Simone influence is very apparent. I'll have to go back and listen to some of my Tom Waits and then Apple again because I wouldn't have thought of them together if you hadn't mentioned it.

It's always a good time to give Tom Waits another spin!

8183. anomie - 4/7/2006 8:42:13 PM

I heard Tom Waits a lot. If I had to analize it, I'd say it was the chord changes and choice of chords and the almost dissonant instrumentation, like a trumpet that just barely stays within the chord structure and maybe shimmies beyond it.

I'd like to hear you sing. I'll check out the song again. Maybe it'll grow on me. maybe that's why I remembered it.

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