From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V10 #163 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Wednesday, October 2 2013 Volume 10 : Number 163 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [loud-fans] 2013: And that's the horn for the end of the third quarter... [Tom Galczynski Subject: Re: [loud-fans] 2013: And that's the horn for the end of the third quarter... Thanks, Andy. Appreciate the suggestions. So far, my top 10 would be: (artist - title) lisa loeb - no fairy tale saturday looks good to me - one kiss ends it all surfer blood - pythons the strokes - comedown machine david bowie - the next day veronica falls - waiting for something to happen sam phillips - push any button neon neon - praxis makes perfect travis - where you stand superchunk - i hate music Tom Galczynski tgalczynski@comcast.net - --------------------------------------- My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right. -- Ashleigh Brilliant On 10/1/2013 2:54 PM, sunaepa . wrote: > My Top Ten Albums For The First Three-Quarters Of 2013, enclosed below: > > > 1. Adam Ant: Adam Ant Is The Blueblack Hussar In Marrying The > Gunner's Daughter > > 2. Glen Campbell: See You There > > 3. OMD: English Electric > > 4. Black Sabbath: 13 > > 5. Youn Sun Nah: Lento > > 6. Tine Bruhn & Johnny O'Neal: Nearness > > 7. Wayne Shorter Quartet: Without A Net > > 8. Low: The Invisible Way > > 9. Joan Armatrading: Starlight > > 10. Lester Young: Boston 1950 > > > Look forward to hearing: Justin Timberlake, Bob Dylan, Cher, Bill > Callahan, Elton John, Janelle Monae, Blind Boys Of Alabama, Patty > Griffin, Guy Clark, Mazzy Star, Jimmy Webb, Goldfrapp, Elvis Costello > & The Roots > > Your thoughts? > > Andy > > > What Porridge Had John Keats? > > By George Sterling > > Shaper of gold, in what mine of amazement > Dug you the metal Time's acid eats not? > Whence were the tests of your cunning appraisement- > Whispered from darkness and never forgot? > What was the mystery hid in the flame? > Had you your greatness in real prevision? > Spread you your wings for the pundits' derision- > Babbling that beauty and truth are the same? > > Some, supercilious, grant, as in pity, > Gaze to your treasure-house, blinking to see > Starry great chalices, saying, "They're pretty." > What had they said when the fluxion was free?- > Gold of the vein without trace of alloy? > Some of us agonize, some of us fake it: > Is it a wonder we never quite make it? > What was your secret incredible boy? > > Silversmith, casting the nymphs and the dragons- > Artisan clever in gilding or glass, > Hark to the tinkle of delicate flagons! > Hark to the roar of the vessels of brass! > Potter, with hands on your requisite clay, > Tell of its uses, and we shall believe you; > Still shall the custom of patrons deceive you, > Dreaming your wares are for more than today. > > We that are given to problems alchemic, > When the brain's crucible glows at the core, > Frown to find genius is non-epedemic, > Grieve that its riddle is not in the ore. > Wanton of rule flows infinity's rhyme: > Who shall protest when he sees the conclusion?- > Gold of the ingot and slag of the fusion! > Gold of your star on the heavens of Time! > > --from http://www.poetry-archive.com/s/no_cloud_is_on_the_heavens.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 12:54:34 -0700 From: "sunaepa ." Subject: [loud-fans] 2013: And that's the horn for the end of the third quarter... My Top Ten Albums For The First Three-Quarters Of 2013, enclosed below: 1. Adam Ant: Adam Ant Is The Blueblack Hussar In Marrying The Gunner's Daughter 2. Glen Campbell: See You There 3. OMD: English Electric 4. Black Sabbath: 13 5. Youn Sun Nah: Lento 6. Tine Bruhn & Johnny O'Neal: Nearness 7. Wayne Shorter Quartet: Without A Net 8. Low: The Invisible Way 9. Joan Armatrading: Starlight 10. Lester Young: Boston 1950 Look forward to hearing: Justin Timberlake, Bob Dylan, Cher, Bill Callahan, Elton John, Janelle Monae, Blind Boys Of Alabama, Patty Griffin, Guy Clark, Mazzy Star, Jimmy Webb, Goldfrapp, Elvis Costello & The Roots Your thoughts? Andy What Porridge Had John Keats? By George Sterling Shaper of gold, in what mine of amazement Dug you the metal Time's acid eats not? Whence were the tests of your cunning appraisement- Whispered from darkness and never forgot? What was the mystery hid in the flame? Had you your greatness in real prevision? Spread you your wings for the pundits' derision- Babbling that beauty and truth are the same? Some, supercilious, grant, as in pity, Gaze to your treasure-house, blinking to see Starry great chalices, saying, "They're pretty." What had they said when the fluxion was free?- Gold of the vein without trace of alloy? Some of us agonize, some of us fake it: Is it a wonder we never quite make it? What was your secret incredible boy? Silversmith, casting the nymphs and the dragons- Artisan clever in gilding or glass, Hark to the tinkle of delicate flagons! Hark to the roar of the vessels of brass! Potter, with hands on your requisite clay, Tell of its uses, and we shall believe you; Still shall the custom of patrons deceive you, Dreaming your wares are for more than today. We that are given to problems alchemic, When the brain's crucible glows at the core, Frown to find genius is non-epedemic, Grieve that its riddle is not in the ore. Wanton of rule flows infinity's rhyme: Who shall protest when he sees the conclusion?- Gold of the ingot and slag of the fusion! Gold of your star on the heavens of Time! - --from http://www.poetry-archive.com/s/no_cloud_is_on_the_heavens.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 21:38:15 -0400 From: Dan Sallitt Subject: Re: [loud-fans] CMJ Music Samplers They're yours! Send to the same address that you gave me recently? - Dan On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:24 PM, sunaepa . wrote: > I'll take'em if nobody else wants'em! Let me know, on or off-list... > > Come a long way from just TV, > > Andy > > > "Don t weep, insects > Lovers, stars themselves, > Must part." > > --Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828), from > http://www.webexhibits.org/poetry/explore_famous_haiku_examples.html > > > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Dan Sallitt > wrote: > > Hi loud-fans. I have a bunch of those old CD music samplers that CMJ > > magazine used to insert. I'm going to get rid of the ones I have - is > > anyone interested in them? Looks as if I have everything from October > 1995 > > to August 1996, then Octobber 1996, then January through March 1997. I > > have the accompanying liner notes and stickers (the latter are stuck to > > jewel cases). No charge. Let me know. - Dan ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V10 #163 ********************************