From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V5 #258 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Wednesday, December 11 2002 Volume 05 : Number 258 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Top 20 songs [Craig King ] Re: Top 20 songs ["ben oliver" ] Tunes [Easter ] new liz album [Dan MacDonald ] Favorite Songs ["Chris DeLisle" ] [none] ["kimberly ann" ] A Find [AWeiss4338@aol.com] off topic - Respond comp [Stephen Griffes ] Another Rant and Top 10/20 [John-Paul Finger ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 07:28:46 -0800 (PST) From: Craig King Subject: Top 20 songs Audioslave - Audioslave ("I Am The Highway", "Show Me How To Live" Oasis - Heathen Chemistry ("Little By Little", "Songbird") Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ ("Have Love, Will Travel", "Like A Diamond") Megadeth - Rude Awakening (live album) ("Hook In Mouth", "Wake Up Dead") Dave Pirner - Faces & Names ("364", "Never Recover") Black Label Society - 1919 Eternal ("Bleed For Me", "Bridge To Cross") The Donnas - Spend The Night ("Take It Off", "It's On The Rocks" ) Foo Fighters - One By One "Lonely As You", "Low" Coldplay - A Rush of Blood To The Head ("The Scientist", "Green Eyes") Jerry Cantrell - Degredation Trip ("Angel Eyes", "Solitude") That's it from me! 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Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 10:25:52 -0500 From: "ben oliver" Subject: Re: Top 20 songs the greatest band of the year is silent orbit. www.silentorbit.com download some mp3z. they are free - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig King" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:28 AM Subject: Top 20 songs > Audioslave - Audioslave ("I Am The Highway", "Show Me > How To Live" > Oasis - Heathen Chemistry ("Little By Little", > "Songbird") > Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ ("Have > Love, Will Travel", "Like A Diamond") > Megadeth - Rude Awakening (live album) ("Hook In > Mouth", "Wake Up Dead") > Dave Pirner - Faces & Names ("364", "Never Recover") > Black Label Society - 1919 Eternal ("Bleed For Me", > "Bridge To Cross") > The Donnas - Spend The Night ("Take It Off", "It's On > The Rocks" ) > Foo Fighters - One By One "Lonely As You", "Low" > Coldplay - A Rush of Blood To The Head ("The > Scientist", "Green Eyes") > Jerry Cantrell - Degredation Trip ("Angel Eyes", > "Solitude") > > That's it from me! > > Craig > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 09:46:50 -0800 (PST) From: Easter Subject: Tunes My fave songs from the CDs I've listed: "Waiting on a Sunny Day," "The Rising" Bruce Springsteen - The Rising "Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea," "Brainwashed" George Harrison - Brainwashed "Dreamville," "The Man Who Loves Women" Tom Petty - The Last DJ "Magic Bus," "See Me, Feel Me" The Who's Ultimate Collection "Rocky Mountain High," "Season Suite: Summer & Spring" John Denver - Rocky Mountain High "Serve the Ego," "Standing Still" Jewel - This Way Katie ();) ===== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "My love belongs to who can see it." George Harrison ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 14:03:30 -0500 From: Dan MacDonald Subject: new liz album >Liz Phair returns triumphantly to the world of >music with her first new music since 1998. She brings along at once her most >interesting and assured record, full of the candor, insight and chunky >riffage you've come to expect, along >with some surprises. Listen to 'Take a Look' from the highly anticipated new >LP in stores early 2003." okay...now i am seriously excited. with cherish coming out today, and now talk of a new album w/in the next few months...this is really cool. it sounds like the album is completely finished, i wonder if track listing, cover art and title are all in place as well...and i wonder when we'll get a sneak peak at those... shit...this is weird, it'll be the middle of winter and we'll be getting a new liz album. for some reason, i always associate liz releases w/ summer...i'm pretty sure Whip-Smart came out in August, didn't it? or maybe fall? i don't know... laters, dan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 14:57:48 -0500 From: "Chris DeLisle" Subject: Favorite Songs 1) Sleater-Kinney -- "Step Aside" 2) Wilco -- "Heavy Metal Drummer" 3) Wilco -- "I'm The Man Who Loves You" 4) Wilco -- "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" 5) Wilco -- "Pot Kettle Black" 6) Wilco -- "War On War" or one of the other songs on the album, i can't judge 7) Bob Mould -- "Semper Fi" 8) Mary Timony -- "Blood Tree" 9) Elvis Costello -- "Tear Off Your Own Head (It's A Doll Revolution)" 10) Rush -- one of the songs off "Vapor Trail" (they all kind of sound alike after a while) 11) Elvis Costello -- "Abandon Words" (off of his BRUTAL YOUTH re-issue) 12) Elvis Costello -- either "Daddy Can I Turn This?" or "When I Was Cruel (No. 2)" 13) Sleater-Kinney -- "Oh" 14) Sleater-Kinney -- "Funeral Song" Honorable mention -- every song off the Shins "Oh, Inverted World!" chris deLisle ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 21:33:47 -0500 From: "kimberly ann" Subject: [none] from mtv.com: Liz Phair has nearly completed her first album in more than four years in a Los Angeles studio. The follow-up to 1998's Whitechocolatespaceegg is being helmed by a host of producers, including the Matrix, and Phair herself is producing four or five tracks. The songs she previously recorded with Michael Penn will not be among the tracks slated for the as-yet-untitled album, which Capitol Records hopes to release in the first half of next year. ... hopefully this means that the album will come out for real this time. fingers crossed. kim _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 21:44:05 EST From: AWeiss4338@aol.com Subject: A Find from mtv.com: Liz Phair has nearly completed her first album in more than four years in a Los Angeles studio. The follow-up to 1998's Whitechocolatespaceegg is being helmed by a host of producers, including the Matrix, and Phair herself is producing four or five tracks. The songs she previously recorded with Michael Penn will not be among the tracks slated for the as-yet-untitled album, which Capitol Records hopes to release in the first half of next year. ... hopefully this means that the album will come out for real this time. fingers crossed. kim Then whoever downloaded Take A Look has now a rare track. Wonder if another WCSE session from unreleased tracks with circulate now. Andrea ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:53:10 -0500 (EST) From: Stephen Griffes Subject: off topic - Respond comp hi...a couple things nonliz 1)i finally picked up the son of three breeders single....the single version is SO much more fun, like how they do it live! 2)think theres some fans on here...just read that lisa germano is putting out a new cd next year! and there are two comps coming out (out now?)..one greatest hits type deal and the other a rarities type deal. woo! > Respond II is a compilation to benefit RESPOND > Incorporated and the Family Violence Prevention Fund. here is the tracklisting. the tanya donelly song is new...it's also available on the new 4ad sampler "dr tigers deathless promise" (which also features "Mercury" by Throwing Muses, which will be on the new album next year) anyways, tracklisting CD 1 1. Joan Baez - Lily (3:52) 2. Jonatha Brooke - Steady Pull (4:27) 3. Indigo Girls - She's Saving Me (acoustic version) (5:02) 4. Aimee Mann - Lost in Space (3:28) 5. Sleater-Kinney - You're No Rock n' Roll Fun (2:36) 6. Ely Guerra - Yo No (4:47) 7. Ani DiFranco - So What (5:04) 8. Toni Lynn Washington - Good things Come To Those Who Wait (4:16) 9. Anglique Kidjo - Tumba (3.48) 10. Patty Griffin - Chief (3:12) 11. Karaugh Brown - Buffalo (3:47) 12. Kay Hanley - Sheltering Sky (4:32) 13. Meghan Toohey and The So and So's - Silver (4:17) 14. Kristin Hersh - Spain (3:52) 15. Susan Tedeschi - Looking For Answers (5:12) 16. Tanya Donelly - Last Rain (4:46) CD2 1. Suzanne Vega - Luka (3:52) 2. Toshi Reagon - Mountain Top (5:28) 3. Sarah McLachlan - Witness (4:46) 4. Neko Case - I Wish I Was the Moon (3:33) 5. Dolly Parton - Endless Stream of Tears (2:38) 6. Julie Miller - Too Many Troubles (2:27) 7. Rachael Davis - Lonely When You're Gone (5:32) 8. Odetta - You Gotta Know How (3:38) 9. Mili Bermejo - C10. Deb Talan - Ashes on Your Eyes (4:19) 11. Bebel Gilberto - Sem Conteno (3:07) 12. Tracy Bonham - I'm No Giant (1:45) 13. Monique Ortiz - Black Feather Wings (4:16) 14. Erin McKeown - Queen of Quiet (fancy radio mix) (2:34) 15. Sweet Honey In The Rock - Run (5:52) 16. Wannetta Jackson - More Love (4:22) so get it. steve. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:40:26 -0600 From: John-Paul Finger Subject: Another Rant and Top 10/20 'Ello All, After my top ten list last year led to getting to know someone who is very important to me, I think I'll do another. Its been pretty hard to come up with it though, what with the graduating from college, the job, and the fact that I haven't had time to go to the cd store as much as I would want, but here goes: My top 10 albums of 2002 with their two best tracks, in no particular order 1: No Use For a Name : Hard Rock Bottom ("International You Day" and "This is a Rebel Song" - yes, a remake of the Sinead O'Connor song and VERY good; "Angela" and "Dumb Reminders" are also very close 3 & 4s) 2. Buffy Cast : Once More With Feeling TVOST ("I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together", "Walk Through the Fire") 3. Bad Religion : The Process of Belief ("Epiphany", "Bored and Extremely Dangerous") 4. Various : Cowboy Bebop Limited Edition Box Set ("Bad Dog no Biscuit", "Doggy Dog") 5. John Williams : Star Wars Episode II OST ("Love Theme from Attack of the Clones", "Love Pledge and The Arena" 6. The Polyphonic Spree : Beginning Stages of ("Section 7", "Section 4") - sure it came out last year to those of us in Texas, but nationally it came out this year 7. The Roots : Phrenology ("Water", "Complexity") 8. Sparta : Wiretap Scars ("Air", "Light Burns Clear") 9. J Mascais - Free So Free ("Freedom", "Outside") 10. Various - Moulin Rouge Vol. 2 and only Volume 2 ("Come What May", "The Show Must Go On") Overall, I'm fairly disappointed in this year musically, and not from lack of good music, but mostly from the fact that I'm in a musical rut. For instance, the No Use cd was so damn catchy that I couldn't stop listening to it so its almost become a kind of guilty pleasure - it bothers me because I've heard it so much but I can't stop listening. Its just infectious. That and the whole emo thing fell down and went boom - you can rehash cock-rock only so much guys. I'm also reaching at the end of my list. Yes they were great albums that I listened to, but they didnt' grab me like the first few did, so I guess there is a bit of a particular order. Other than the first half of the list above, I mostly listened to mix cds. I listened to Pink Floyd's "Echoes" (the song, not the compilation) almost daily. That album would have been on the list, but its a compilation. That and the Pixies have come out in my repertoire again. I am also disappointed in the fact that there are A LOT of cds that came out this year that I haven't had a chance to hear. Reading everyone's top 10 has really brought more of them out, so I should mention that I really want to hear Pearl Jam - Riot Act, Tori Amos - Scarlet Walk, The Breeders - Title TK, and any Sleater-Kinney amongst other things. Or am I ultimately getting old and set in my musical ways... thats a scary proposition. And then there are the disappointments of the year. By far, the biggest disappointment of the year musically was Dream Theater's "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence." It was entirely too preachy while at the same time lacked depth. Its really hard to explain, but it was a mere shadow of Metropolis Part 2. I keep telling myself that "Falling into Infinity" was also a misstep in the overall scheme and was followed up with the greatness that is Metropolis Part 2, so I have hope for the future. Heh, and I also saw that someone mentioned Andrew W.K. and I will admit that it brought a huge smile to my face. The music is essentially the next Jock-Jams compilation in the making, but it reminds me of one of the greatest moments of the year for me. We listened to the whoel damn album (though every song sounds very similar) on the way to the Texas / Oklahoma college football game in Dallas in October. I'm two finals away from graduating a Texas Longhorn and driving to the game insanely drunk with some of the best guys I've ever known was greatness. Of course we lost the game, but I'd like to think I don't know what game you're talking about =). Okay, sorry for the tangent. In regards to Take a Look, as another list member will attest (again, she's pure greatness), my first comment on the new track was that it had to be produced by Michael Penn because of the resemblance it has to Aimee Mann's music, especially her latest. I like the track, but definitely see it as a Polyester Bride-esque track. I have the utmost hope that we will see another "Divoce Song", "Supernova", or "What Makes You Happy." And lastly, has anyone been able to find the Cherish CD anywhere other than Amazon? I went to half a dozen places today from Best Buy to Suncoast and nobody even had it in their computer system =(. Looks like I'll have to amazon it and wait. Unf, I'm an American and I hate waiting - instant gratification is my right!^$@# So I'll be done with college in less than a week - anyone know of any open IT positions? =) HaloJocelyn is my hero. John-Paul NP: Evangelion - The Day of Second Impact (Import) ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V5 #258 ************************************