From: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org (jinglejangle-digest) To: jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Subject: jinglejangle-digest V4 #3 Reply-To: jinglejangle@smoe.org Sender: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jinglejangle-digest Saturday, January 6 2001 Volume 04 : Number 003 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [MLL] Re: Best of 2000 ["Robin Petty" ] [MLL] Kirsty MacColl memorial info [Rachel Bussel ] Subject: [MLL] Re: some albums I liked in 2000 [ZZdeMosq@aol.com] Re: Subject: [MLL] Re: some albums I liked in 2000 [AWeiss4338@aol.com] [MLL] Best of 2000 [Cinnamon Girl ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 10:59:40 -0000 From: "Robin Petty" Subject: [MLL] Re: Best of 2000 My favourites of 2000 Albums: Kathryn Williams - Little Black Numbers Jeb Loy Nichols - Just what time it is Saint Low - Saint Low Hope Sandoval & Warm Inventions - - At the doorway again Favourite single of year: Lauren Laverne w/ Mint Royale - - Don't Falter Robin ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 07:20:05 -0800 (PST) From: Rachel Bussel Subject: [MLL] Kirsty MacColl memorial info > > Date: 4 Jan 2001 23:33:57 -0000 > > To: List Member > > From: "Kirsty MacColl mailing list" > > > > Subject: Further memorial information > > > > Kirsty MacColl mailing list - > > http://www.freeworld.demon.co.uk > > > > KIRSTY MEMORIAL FUND > > > > A fund has been set up called "Music Fund For > Cuba". It will be used to provide instruments, sheet music, etc. predominantly for children in Cuba. Checks should be made out to: > > Music Fund For Cuba > > c/o Major Minor Management > > 99c Talbot Road > > London > > W11 2AT > > As you hopefully know, Kirsty made many trips to Cuba over the past decade or so, and her love of its music clearly permeated into the "Tropical Brainstorm" release. MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY 20TH JANUARY @ St. Martin In The Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2 The service will commence at 11AM All are welcome to pay their respects to Kirsty. OFFICIAL WEBSITE is at www.st-martin-in-the-fields.org "St Martin-in-the-Fields is one of London's most loved and lively parish churches. It is also a great meeting place and concert venue and provides care to many of London's homeless people. It is situated right in the heart of London by Trafalgar Square." > > National Public Radio's World Cafe is airing a > > tribute to Kirsty's life on > > Jan. 9. Their web site includes a STATION FINDER > > "Traveling and trying > > to find the World Cafe? Just type in the > two-letter > > abbreviation for the > > state you'll be in, then click on "Find..."" As > far > > as I know it's only > > available in the US. > > > > Vin Scelsa recalls conversations with Kirsty from > > 1993 and 1995 at > > Artistent > > > > WEDNESDAY | DECEMBER 20th > > It is a sad and beautiful world ... today's show > -- > > like yesterday's -- > > was further proof of that ....We began by noting > the > > passing of the > > legendary Pops Staples on Tuesday December 19, at > > the age of 85 ... His > > death does not come as shockingly to us as > > yesterday's news of the > > accidental death of Kirsty MacColl, yet still we > > mourn his passing ... as > > we celebrate his life and music ... I went into my > > personal tape library > > of live radio appearances on my shows over the > years > > and found two visits > > with Kirsty MacColl on Idiot's Delight -- 1993 and > > 1995 ... I played some > > excerpts of her chatting and singing ... These > brief > > glimpses of her, > > captured on tape, reveal why Kirsty is so loved > and > > admired by those who > > knew her and her music ... and why so many people > > are so saddened over the > > news of her death .... > > > > Freeworld says, hear it in Windows Media Format at > > > http://www.artistent.com/artists/v/vinscelsa/html/archives/december192021.html > > > > The section of the show you want starts at 02:11 > > into the broadcast, and > > finishes at 02:33. Thanks to Jeff E for this tip. > > > We expect the > > broadcast to be online for 2 or 3 months only. It > > breaks up quite a bit, > > but I would still recommend it for the chat > between > > songs, and a momentous > > and unmissable version of "Free world" ! > > To unsubscribe, write to > > kirstymaccoll-unsubscribe@listbot.com Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 00:30:13 EST From: ZZdeMosq@aol.com Subject: Subject: [MLL] Re: some albums I liked in 2000 In a message dated 1/5/01 4:29:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org writes: << Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 11:34:49 +0100 From: "Carsten Wohlfeld" Subject: [MLL] Re: some albums I liked in 2000 hey kids, so rachel started it and i'm more than happy to continue with the lists...>> Yeah me too, although this will reveal some differences in taste. Favorite albums of 2000: Dio - Magica Alice Cooper - Brutal Planet Juliana Hatfield - Beautiful Creature/Total System Failure Dee Snider - Never Let the Bastards Wear you Down Nina Gordon - Tonight & the Rest of my Life Tracy Chapman - Telling Stories Tony Iommi - Iommi Sammy Hagar - Ten 13 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Kalifornication Andrew "Dice" Clay - Face Down, Ass up Favorite shows of 2000: Hard to say, there were lots of good shows this year. The KISS shows were just great (all 7) but the Meadowlands one sticks out. Dio at Roseland, Juliana's Double set at the Mercury, were definitely highlights. Mary Lou sung me the birthday song at Brownies! That was the coolest! The most satisfying though, had to be the Living Colour reunion at CBGB's. That was a long time coming! Pete ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 00:52:35 EST From: AWeiss4338@aol.com Subject: Re: Subject: [MLL] Re: some albums I liked in 2000 Top ten: Aimee Mann Bachelor #2 Loud Family Attractive Nuicence Sarah Harmer You Were Here Jill Souble Pink Pearl Veruca Salt Resolver Nina Gordon Tonight And The Rest Of My Life Michael Penn MP4 Julianna Hatfield Beautfal Creature/Total System Failure Nields If You Lived Here You'd be Home By Now Dar Williams The Green World Andrea ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 00:10:24 -0800 From: Cinnamon Girl Subject: [MLL] Best of 2000 It's.... CINNAMON'S TOP TEN ALBUMS OF OUR MILENNIUM (plus 5 records that rocked my Y2K despite being "old") in no particular order.... 1) Joseph Arthur - COME TO WHERE I'M FROM 2) Badly Drawn Boy - THE HOUR OF BEWILDERBEAST 3) Ryan Adams - HEARTBREAKER (any of you that think I mistyped "Bryan Adams" can kiss my ass) 4) Radiohead - KID A 5) Coldplay - PARACHUTES 6) Everclear - SONGS FROM AN AMERICAN MOVIE: VOL I 7) Madonna - MUSIC 8) Thievery Corporation - MIRROR CONSPIRACY 9) Emmylou Harris - RED DIRT GIRL 10) Pop*Star*Kids - THIS IS POP*STAR*KIDS and the FIVE records that never left my head, my heart or my cd player: 1) Everclear - SO MUCH FOR THE AFTERGLOW 2) Kid Rock - DEVIL WITHOUT A CAUSE 3) Concrete Blonde - STILL IN HOLLYWOOD 4) Richard & Linda Thompson - SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS 5) Portishead - DUMMY XXX--Cin ------------------------------ End of jinglejangle-digest V4 #3 ********************************