From: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org (headline-girl-digest) To: headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Subject: headline-girl-digest V2 #295 Reply-To: headline-girl@smoe.org Sender: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk headline-girl-digest Thursday, December 9 1999 Volume 02 : Number 295 Today's Subjects: ----------------- the big T ["Andrea" ] Re: the big T ["Shannon" ] Re: (EC) He's makin a list... [Piggio@aol.com] OAC: Re: He's Making a List... ["Bruce Lachey" ] Re: (EC) He's makin a list... [Joe Rezac ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 02:01:32 -0500 From: "Andrea" Subject: the big T hey guys, i've been out of the loop here 2 hours west of toronto city, working hard but looking forward to getting home after exams. i was just wondering if there has been any news in terms of special holiday shows (like radio sponsored free ones) that some of you may know about? chantal k played one for the mix 99.9 last year; emm play 102's humble and fred xmas show on xmas eve last year (repeat perf, maybe?)...anyway, just looking for something to look forward to when i get home. and no one talk about *that show* on the 16th please... np: this is our last goodbye, i hate to see the love between us die - --andy-- AIM: TheAndyC ICQ: 10294764 "fuck em all i say they'll be sorry, when the star buries the girl" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 01:50:12 -0500 From: "Shannon" Subject: Re: the big T Andykins wrote: > and no one talk about *that show* on the 16th please... I second that motion! I hope everybody goes and has a wonderful time...but umm don't mention it:-) Cause its not only gonna be a kick arse show, but its my favorite lil Aquezada Gal's berfday...so everybody who will be there, buy her a drink! > np: this is our last goodbye, i hate to see the love between us die Woo Andy, I was *just* listening to that...eerie eh?;-) And to all my college (or university) bound friends, good luck with finals, it'll be over before you know it! *Hugs* Shannon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 18:32:51 EST From: Piggio@aol.com Subject: Re: (EC) He's makin a list... << TOP TEN SONGS OF 1999: 1. "Good Riddance" by Emm Gryner 2. "Jericho" by Tara MacLean 3. "The Dolphin's Cry" by Live 4. "Good for Sule" by I Mother Earth 5. "Wounded" by Third Eye Blind 6. "Idaho" by Emm Gryner 7. "Carrot Rope" by Pavement 8. "Souls" by Chantal Kreviazuk 9. "Sorry" by Stretch Princess 10. "Power Trip" by Tricia Concepcion TOP TEN CDS OF 1999: 1. Emm Gryner, "Science Fair" 2. Tara MacLean, "Passenger 3. I Mother Earth, "Blue Green Orange" 4. Tricia Concepcion, "Anything is Everything" 5. Live, "The Distance to Here" 6. Pavement, "Terror Twilight" 7. New Radicals, "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too" 8. The Silver Jews, "American Water" 9. Ani DiFranco, "Up Up Up Up Up Up" 10. 10,000 Maniacs, "The Earth Pressed Flat" TOP TEN CDS OF THE DECADE: (my pick of the 10 CDs that defined my 90s) 1. Emm Gryner, "Public" 2. Sarah McLachlan, "Surfacing" 3. Pearl Jam, "Ten" 4. Tori Amos, "Little Earthquakes" 5. Afghan Whigs, "Gentlemen" 6. Nine Inch Nails, "Pretty Hate Machine" 7. Smashing Pumpkins, "Siamese Dream" 8. 10,000 Maniacs, "Our Time in Eden" 9. Emm Gryner, "Science Fair" 10. Pavement, "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" VERY close to being top ten: I Mother Earth, "Dig", Toad the Wet Sprocket "Fear", Pavement "Slanted and Enchanted", Third Eye Blind, Rusted Root "When I Woke", My Bloody Valentine, "Loveless" TOP TEN CDS OF THE MILLENIUM: 1. Emm Gryner, "Public" 2. Afghan Whigs, "Gentlemen" 3. Sarah McLachlan, "Surfacing" 4. Janes Addiction, "Nothings Shocking" 5. U2, "The Joshua Tree" 6. Pearl Jam, "Ten" 7. Miles Davis, "A Kind of Blue" 8. Tori Amos, "Little Earthquakes" 9. 10,000 Maniacs, "Our Time in Eden" 10. The Cure, "Disintegration" >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 00:43:57 GMT From: "Bruce Lachey" Subject: OAC: Re: He's Making a List... "I guess this is hello, can you hear me?" Hey, this is Bruce. I posted only once before, but I'm a sucker for best-of lists. Top 12 full-length of 1999 IMO, in approximate order: 1. REM "Up" (late 98, but who's counting? It's amazing) 2. Live "Distance to Here" 3. Scritti Politti "Anomie + Bonhomie" 4. Wilco "Summer Teeth" 5. Old 97s "Fight Songs" 6. Rentals "Seven More Minutes" (quite the party CD from Matt Sharp, used to be in Weezer) 7. Tricia Concepcion "Anything is Everything" 8. Lilac Time "Looking for a Day in the Night" 9. Spain "She Haunts My Dreams" 0. Folk Implosion "One Part Lullaby" A. Magnetic Fields "69 Love Songs" B. Moby "Play" Top 12 songs/singles of 1999 IMO, in alphabetical order: "Best Bit" Beth Orton "The Cruise" Rentals (my get-in-the-car and drive song, so fun) "Desert Rose" Sting "Electric" Robyn (can't figure out why it's not out in the US; she had the hit "Show Me Love" a few years ago) "Erase/Rewind" Cardigans (great production on this too) "Get What You Give" New Radicals "The Great Beyond" REM "I Want it That Way" Backstreet Boys (I love Max Martin production; his drums are killer) "Moth" Over the Rhine (phenominal band you'll be hearing more of hopefully, as they just re-signed to a major) "Serenade" Emm Gryner "They Stood Up For Love" Live "Tinseltown to the Boogiedown" Scritti Politti w/ Mos Def Top 12 albums of the 90s IMO: 1. REM "Automatic for the People" 2. Live "Mental Jewelry" 3. Over the Rhine "Patience" 4. Sting "Soul Cages" 5. REM "Up" 6. Duran Duran "Duran Duran (The Wedding Album)" 7. Madonna "Ray of Light" 8. Over the Rhine "Good Dog Bad Dog (the Home Recordings)" 9. George Michael "Listen Without Prejudice Vol I" 0. Duran Duran "Liberty" A. Michael Jackson "Dangerous" B. Michael Penn "Free For All" Top 12 pieces of the Millenium IMO: 1. Duran Duran "Rio" 2. REM "Murmur" 3. Shriekback "Oil & Gold" 4. Duran Duran "Duran Duran (1981)" 5. Madonna "Like A Prayer" 6. Beatles "1967-1970 - Blue (Latter Period Hits Compilation)" 7. REM "Automatic for the People" 8. Live "Mental Jewelry" 9. Over the Rhine "Patience" 0. Holtz "The Planets" A. Mozart "Cosi fan Tutte" B. Sting "...Nothing Like the Sun" Hmm. I think that's all for now... Don't ask me to bleed about it, I need this blood to survive, Bruce ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 23:01:52 +0000 From: Joe Rezac Subject: Re: (EC) He's makin a list... Ewww, making this list is gonna be tougher than a calculus final. But, I think I'll try... TOP 10 CDs OF ALL TIME (according to me): - ----------------------------------------- 10. The Samples - The Last Drag 9. The Descendents - I Don't Wanna Grow Up 8. Stone Temple Pilots - Core 7. Tara MacLean - Silence 6. New Order - Substance 5. Emm Gryner - Public 4. Depeche Mode - Black Celebration 3. Pearl Jam - Ten 2. Little Earthquakes - Tori Amos 1. Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ectascy TOP 10 SONGS OF ALL TIME* (cuz 10 would require just too much thought) - -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. "In Love This Way" by the Descendents 9. "Everytime" by the Samples 8. "Nothing Compares To You" by Sinead O'Connor 7. "True Faith" by New Order 6. "Sacred Love" by Bad Brains 5. "Still Remains" by STP 4. "Tear In Your Hand" by Tori Amos 4. "Doomsday" by Emm Gryner 3. "More" by Tara MacLean 2. "Black" by Pearl Jam 1. "Elsewhere" by Sarah Mc BEST COVER SONG OF ALL TIME: "You Do Something To Me" - Ms. Gryner! *These songs were evaluated on their ability to make me sing aloud every time I hear them, not to mention their ability to still give me goosebumps :) I'm sure one or two obvious choices got left out. Oh well. Ahhh, nostalgia, Joe - -- sarahtaratori: A live music appreciation site http://www.radiks.net/~joerezac/ (but, like Joe, this site will soon be moving!) "There's so much more than good enough" - Sarah McLachlan ------------------------------ End of headline-girl-digest V2 #295 ***********************************