From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest) To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: exotica-digest V2 #579 Reply-To: exotica-digest Sender: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes exotica-digest Tuesday, January 4 2000 Volume 02 : Number 579 In This Digest: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters Re: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters (exotica) [obits]Irving Rapper,Dick Peabody,Harry Monty,Nat Adderly (exotica) Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 01/03/00 (exotica) Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 01/03/00 (exotica) OT: online stylus/needle suppliers (exotica) Re: if someone could comb through everything that everyone has said about various records (exotica) FYI: Legong-Dance Of The Virgins, in New York City (exotica) Re: if someone could comb through everything that everyone hassaid about various records (exotica) Recent Finds & digitized tradables Re: (exotica) FYI: Legong-Dance Of The Virgins, in New York City (exotica) The Most Performed Ascap Songs of the Century (exotica) how you say? (exotica) more Spinning on Air RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters Re: (exotica) The Most Performed Ascap Songs of the Century (exotica) Testing one, two... Re: (exotica) Testing one, two...Playlist RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters (exotica) Mireille Mathieu (exotica) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 09:44:06 -0500 Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 21:59:41 EST From: BasicHip@aol.com Subject: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters hi all - I've just wrapped up my two volume collection of whistlers and birdies with musical accompaniment, so if interested please check out the track lists and some scans at http://www.metro.net/basichip/whistling/whistling.htm. One of the volumes is all 78's, including the complete set of the American Radio Warblers series. Sorry if the scans are sluggish to load, I'm new to this web page business. Please let me know if there are difficulties viewing the pages. I have a number of vinyl favorites that i'm planning to record to CD-R, so stay tuned. As always, cost is not much more than materials and shipping or i'm always open to trading, etc. happy new year! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 23:50:50 -0500 From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer) Subject: Re: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters BasicHip wrote: > >I've just wrapped up my two volume collection of whistlers and birdies with >musical accompaniment, so if interested please check out the track lists an= d >some scans at ... >http://www.metro.net/basichip/whistling/whistling.htm. Looking very nice, BH. I'm cuckoo for Professor Birdee, from the Hartz Mountain Parakeet Training Record... Ron G., must ask: Is said image from record cover of yore which you hung with pride in your rec room? It's far better than what I imagined. Love that stylin' morterboard. Does that mean Hartz Training Grads are bird brains? (sorry for an awful yoke). Mimi # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 10:17:22 -0500 From: nytab@pipeline.com Subject: (exotica) [obits]Irving Rapper,Dick Peabody,Harry Monty,Nat Adderly 12/29/99 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Filmmaker Irving Rapper, best known for a directing Bette Davis in string of films including ``Now, Voyager,'' has died. He was 101. Rapper, who had been a resident of the Motion Picture and Television Fund home in suburban Woodland Hills since 1995, died Dec. 20, according to his niece, Rita Rothenberg. ``Now, Voyager,'' 1942, featured a famous romantic scene in which Paul Henreid lit two cigarettes simultaneously and handed one to Davis, who played a troubled spinster who comes out of her shell. The Film Encyclopedia, a reference book, calls the film ``a superior soap opera, grandly spun and beautifully played.'' Rapper formed a strong professional relationship with Davis and directed her in three other films: ``The Corn Is Green,'' ``Deception'' and ``Another Man's Poison.'' Rapper once said that Davis ``has an inner electricity. Only once in a lifetime do you meet an actress like her. She could take the most insignificant line and make it sound dynamic.'' After entering films as a dialogue coach for Warner Bros., Rapper made his film directing debut in 1941 with ``Shining Victory.'' That same year, he directed Fredric March in ``One Foot in Heaven,'' his first popular and critical success, which earned a nomination for an Academy Award as best picture. Among his other films in the 1940s were ``Anna Lucasta'' and a couple of biopics, ``Rhapsody in Blue,'' about George Gershwin, and ``The Adventures of Mark Twain.'' Rapper's final picture under his original Warner Bros. contract was the 1947 comedy ``The Voice of the Turtle'' starring Eleanor Parker and Ronald Reagan. He later said he thought Reagan didn't turn out to be good at comedy. After leaving the studio, many critics say Rapper's work faltered. His 1956 film ``The Brave One,'' about a Mexican boy and a bull, is regarded as his best later work. The movie earned then-blacklisted Dalton Trumbo an Oscar for best original story. Born in London, Rapper came to the United States as a child. After studying law, he became involved in theater and moved quickly from acting to stage managing to directing. His direction of the 1936 Broadway melodrama ``Crime'' got the attention of Hollywood and helped him get a job at Warner Bros. http://allmovie.com/cg/x.dll?UID=9:47:00|AM&p=avg&sql=B107586 - ------------------------------------ CAMINO, Calif. (AP) -- Dick Peabody, the 6-foot-6 actor who portrayed the gentle giant farm boy, Littlejohn, on the 1960s TV series ``Combat,'' has died. He was 74. Peabody died of prostate cancer Monday in Camino, a community near Placerville where he wrote a column called ``Peabody's Place'' for the Placerville Mountain Democrat, fellow ``Combat'' star and close friend Rick Jason said. The series, which also starred the late Vic Morrow, illustrated the ravages of the European invasion during World War II. It ran on ABC from 1962 to 1967 and has remained popular in syndication and on video. During its run, the series attracted guest stars like Lee Marvin, Telly Savalas, Sal Mineo, Ted Knight, Eddie Albert and James Coburn. Peabody, whose more than 120 television show credits included ``Gunsmoke,'' also appeared in six motion pictures, including ``Support Your Local Sheriff'' starring James Garner. In 1971, Peabody joined KFI radio as a talk show host, interviewing Hollywood celebrities from a booth at Universal Studios. http://allmovie.com/cg/x.dll?UID=9:47:00|AM&p=avg&sql=B55629 - -------------------- 12/31/99 *Harry Monty LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Harry Monty, one of the original Munchkins from the 1939 classic ``The Wizard of Oz,'' died Tuesday. He was 95. The diminutive actor and stuntman, whose real name was Hymie Lichenstein, portrayed a Munchkin, one of the myriad of ``Little People'' who helped Dorothy, played by Judy Garland, follow the yellow brick road. He also played an evil winged-monkey in the movie. He was born in Dallas to Polish immigrants and used his short stature to an advantage on the big screen. Monty started his career in vaudeville and appeared in motion pictures from the 1930s to the 1970s, including uncredited roles on ``Planet of the Apes'' with Charlton Heston and ``Hello, Dolly!'' with Barbra Streisand. He also appeared in 1954's ``River of No Return,'' among a number of other films. Monty had frequent roles on television, having appeared in such popular series as ``Bonanza,'' ``Lost in Space,'' and ``Bewitched.'' http://allmovie.com/cg/x.dll?UID=9:47:00|AM&p=avg&sql=B210206 - --------- 1/2/00 *Nat Adderly LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) -- Nat Adderley, a member of the Jazz Hall of Fame who performed on nearly a hundred albums, died Sunday at his home of complications from diabetes. He was 68. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in Kansas City in 1997, the Florida-born cornetist first came to prominence with his older brother, saxophonist Julian ``Cannonball'' Adderley, in the 1950s. The composer of such jazz standards as ``Work Song'' and ``Jive Samba,'' Nat Adderley was known for recordings by his own group and with his late brother's Cannonball Adderley Quintet. ``Cannonball was the big one. ... I'm just a little bebop trumpet player,'' Nat Adderley said in 1986. ``Bebop is the pot of gold, and you can't feel good about yourself unless your playing.'' Adderley took up trumpet in 1946 and switched to cornet in 1950. He spent time in the U.S. Army between 1951-53 and played in bands while in the service. Since Cannonball's death in 1975, Nat had led his own quintets. His most notable sidemen were altoists Sonny Fortune and Vincent Herring. In 1997, he joined the faculty of Florida Southern College as artist in residence. He had also headlined and hosted the school's annual ``Child of the Sun Jazz Festival'' for more than 10 years. http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?UID=9:57:37|AM&p=amg&sql=B5982 - ----------- http://www.angelfire.com/ny/nyuk/deadobit99.html - ------------ NYTimes - The Lives They Led: http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/ Dusty Springfield: http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000102mag-hoerburger10.html Joyce Vander Pyl: http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000102mag-roston11.html Lili St. Cyr: http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000102mag-sante13.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 02:17:06 -0800 From: "mofo2148" Subject: (exotica) Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 01/03/00 Week of 01/03/00 The Friendly Persuasion Show Cool and Strange Music Magazine's weekly radio show on Antenna Internet Radio. http://www.antennaradio.com/punk/friendlypersuasion/index.htm Get your RealAudio G2 player ready and tune in anytime during this week to hear: Attillio "Art" Mineo - Mile-a-minute Monorail Yma Sumac - Zebra Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Batucada (The Beat) The Tape-beatles - The man of to-morrow Ford Motor Company - Tractor Drivin' Man The Shaggs - My Pal Foot Foot The Lemon Grove Kids - We're the Lemon Grove Kids R. Stevie Moore - Explaination of a Mind / Goodbye Piano Eugene Chadborne - (Just Like) Starting Over Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infection - Kiss The Electric Friends - The Mighty Jungle The Kids of Widney High - Mirror, Mirror The Tape-beatles - The Urge of the Idea Negativland - Perfect Scrambled Eggs Vincent Bell - Eleanor Rigby Astrud Gilberto - Let Go (Canto De Ossanho) Jean Jacques Perrey & Gershon Kingsley - Windchester Cathedral Unknown - The Hippo Song Duck and Cover! Larry Blake - The Complacent American Louis Armstrong - We Have All The Time In The World Attillio "Art" Mineo - Space Age World's Fair hoo hoo, Otis "still trying to cover my walls with bamboo" Fodder - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Otis F. Odder mofo2148@speakeasy.org http://nimenet.com/fodder Box 21104, Seattle, WA 98111 USA - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Access Friendly Persuasion past playlists & more: http://nimenet.com/fodder/fp/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Cool & Strange Music Magazine - www.coolandstrange.com Antenna Internet Radio - www.antennaradio.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 02:20:29 -0800 From: "mofo2148" Subject: (exotica) Friendly Persuasion Show - Week of 01/03/00 Week of 01/03/00 The Friendly Persuasion Show Cool and Strange Music Magazine's weekly radio show on Antenna Internet Radio. http://www.antennaradio.com/punk/friendlypersuasion/index.htm Get your RealAudio G2 player ready and tune in anytime during this week to hear: Attillio "Art" Mineo - Mile-a-minute Monorail Yma Sumac - Zebra Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Batucada (The Beat) The Tape-beatles - The man of to-morrow Ford Motor Company - Tractor Drivin' Man The Shaggs - My Pal Foot Foot The Lemon Grove Kids - We're the Lemon Grove Kids R. Stevie Moore - Explaination of a Mind / Goodbye Piano Eugene Chadborne - (Just Like) Starting Over Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infection - Kiss The Electric Friends - The Mighty Jungle The Kids of Widney High - Mirror, Mirror The Tape-beatles - The Urge of the Idea Negativland - Perfect Scrambled Eggs Vincent Bell - Eleanor Rigby Astrud Gilberto - Let Go (Canto De Ossanho) Jean Jacques Perrey & Gershon Kingsley - Windchester Cathedral Unknown - The Hippo Song Duck and Cover! Larry Blake - The Complacent American Louis Armstrong - We Have All The Time In The World Attillio "Art" Mineo - Space Age World's Fair hoo hoo, Otis "still trying to cover my walls with bamboo" Fodder - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Otis F. Odder mofo2148@speakeasy.org http://nimenet.com/fodder Box 21104, Seattle, WA 98111 USA - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Access Friendly Persuasion past playlists & more: http://nimenet.com/fodder/fp/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Cool & Strange Music Magazine - www.coolandstrange.com Antenna Internet Radio - www.antennaradio.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 11:32:12 -0800 From: "B. Yost" Subject: (exotica) OT: online stylus/needle suppliers Hi everyone, and happy new year. If anyone has good tips on online sources of phono cartridges and styli, please give me an e-mail off-list. Looking for good selection/prices and prefer U.S. Thanks! - -Brad # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 19:06:39 +0100 From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Re: if someone could comb through everything that everyone has said about various records i'm so glad you asked, Byron, 'cause that's exactly what i'm doing right now... well, not comb through EVERYTHING, but i do save comments and reviews about recent CD's and new vinyl now and then (so, not about old collectable vinyl - someone else should do that). i put them in my filemaker database, upon which the "eXotica Releases Overview" is based. in its next version, all those quotes are to be combined under each record. but it needs some programming work, AND i need to ask permission to each and everyone who wrote a comment, to use it. i'm also thinking of changing the name into something more appropriate, but i don't know what... something like "fragments of the collective memory of some members of the exotica mailing list about exotica and related CD's and new vinyl"... so, what do you all think? Johan ----- Byron wrote: >Seems to me that it would be nice if someone could comb through everything >that everyone has said about various records and combine the comments under >each record...a central place for reviews of our collective favorites (or >not so favorites). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 13:24:55 -0500 From: "Lou Smith" Subject: (exotica) FYI: Legong-Dance Of The Virgins, in New York City Monday January 24, 2000 Legong - new original score for silent film 7:00 PM World Financial Center, Winter Garden, New York Downtown in Battery Park City, on West Street between the World Trade Center and the Hudson River, and Vesey and Liberty Streets. A new film score by Richard Marriott and I Made Subandi performed live with members of the Club Foot Orchestra and Gamelan Sekar Jaya. The 1935 Henry de la Falaise film, Legong: Dance of the Virgins, was shot on location in 1933 with an all Balinese cast, the last silent film produced by Hollywood using the Technicolor process. It is a lush and tragic tale of an idealized tropical "paradise" and romantic awakenings. Accompanying the screening of this recently restored (by UCLA Film Archive) print is a live performance of an original score which combines Balinese gamelan with string quartet and winds performed by Gamelan Sekar Jaya, and the Club Foot Orchestra, a pioneer of the modern use of live music in silent film. The screening will be followed by a live performance of the traditional Legong Kraton dance by Gamelan Sekar Jaya's dancers and musicians. 212-945-0505 for information (or 212-517 ASIA) Tickets: Free Admission - ----------------------------------------------- http://us.imdb.com/Title?0129196 http://www.culturevulture.net/Movies/Legong.htm http://www.hollywoodsattic.com/burlesque.htm # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 14:06:31 -0500 From: "Nathan Miner" Subject: (exotica) Re: if someone could comb through everything that everyone hassaid about various records Johan: This sounds like a great idea, I've often thought it would be cool to = create a fanzine around the writings here on Exotica. I mean, there's = such a wealth of information zapping across my monitor that it seems like = a logical step to "hardcopy" and organize everything into a more accessible= type of "database." I volunteer to co-edit............ - - Nate # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:05:00 EST From: Thinkmatic@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Recent Finds & digitized tradables These are recent borrows not finds, but what the heck. Since they're both Les Baxter clone albums ( I assume they're clones from the dates they were released) I'm sure they've been discussed at length before my time on the list, but their new to me, so here goes. "Jun'gala" by Marty Wilson & his Orchestra - As I said above it's a total Baxter copy, but hey if you're going to copy somebody, he was the man to copy. The album is like listening to a continuation of Baxter's "African Jazz", what can I say, it's great. Plus the version of "Manteca" has a hint of "Tequila" thrown in and it's a killer. I give it 10.9003 on my scale of 0.86 - 13.004 "Pagan Festival" by Dominic Frontiere uses an Inca theme and has the orchestral/choral chanting quality of Baxter's "Tamboo!" & "Scared Idol". This album also sounds enough like Baxter for me to like it, quite a bit. I give it 11.21 on my scale of 0.86 - 13.004 These two I have digitized, so if anyone would like to trade me something for a copy drop me a line. Y2k Bugged, - -Roy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:06:14 EST From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) FYI: Legong-Dance Of The Virgins, in New York City In a message dated 01/03/00 1:18:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, lsmith@surveys.com writes: << Dance of the Virgins, was shot on location in 1933 with an all Balinese cast >> that was when there were still some virgins. tb # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 12:11:56 -0800 (PST) From: chuck Subject: (exotica) The Most Performed Ascap Songs of the Century Here is Ascap's top 25 songs of the century. ASCAP ANNOUNCES TOP 25 SONGS OF THE CENTURY "Happy Birthday to You" Is Most Performed ASCAP Song As the century and millennium draw to a close this week, Marilyn Bergman, President and Chairman of ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) has announced ASCAP's 25 most-performed songs and musical works of the Twentieth Century. Heading the list, with far and away the most performances, is a song known to virtually every adult and child in the United States and around the world -- "Happy Birthday to You," by Mildred J. Hill and Patty Hill. This copyrighted song has been publicly performed hundreds of millions of times this century. ASCAP, the oldest U.S. music rights licensing organization, was founded in 1914 (charter members included Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan , Jerome Kern and Victor Herbert). ASCAP has been licensing and tracking performances of the copyrighted music of its writer and publisher members for almost 86 years. Not only does ASCAP possess the greatest and most envied treasury of song standards, it also boasts an unparalleled contemporary repertory -- the 1999 year-end Billboard Top Ten Charts are dominated by ASCAP songwriters. With over 90,000 members, 4 million copyrighted musical works of every musical genre and style, ASCAP has the highest revenues and deepest catalogue of any performing rights organization in the world. The full "Century" list, in alphabetical order: "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) "Blue Moon" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) "The Christmas Song" (Mel Torme, Robert Wells) "Happy Birthday to You" (Mildred J. Hill, Patty Hill) "Hello Dolly" (Jerry Herman) "I Could Have Danced All Night" (Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner) "I Got Rhythm" (George & Ira Gershwin) I Left My Heart in San Francisco" (Douglass Cross, George C. Corey,Jr.) "I Only Have Eyes for You" ((Harry Warren, Al Dubin) "Misty" (Erroll Garner, Johnny Burke") "Moon River" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) "Night and Day" (Cole Porter) "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg) "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) "Rhapsody in Blue" (George Gershwin) "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie) "Stardust" (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish) "Sweet Georgia Brown" (Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard) "Tea for Two" (Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans) "That Old Black Magic" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) "Theme from the Three Penny Opera (Mack the Knife)" (Kurt Weill, Berthold Brecht, Marc Blitzstein) "Unchained Melody" (Alex North, Hy Zaret) "The Way We Were" (Marvin Hamlisch, Alan & Marilyn Bergman) "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) "Winter Wonderland" (Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith) The writers of "Happy Birthday to You," sisters Mildred and Patty Hill, were kindergarten and Sunday school teachers in Louisville, Kentucky during the 1890's and later taught at Columbia University in New York City. The song was originally written as "Good Morning to You." With the later addition of the birthday lyrics, the song was copyrighted as "Happy Birthday to You" in 1935. Published by Warner-Chappell, it is almost universally recognized as the official birthday song, and continues to be used extensively in films, television and theater. ASCAP represents its members by licensing and distributing royalties for the non-dramatic public performances of their copyrighted works. ASCAP is the only U.S. performing rights organization governed by and for its members. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 15:34:36 -0500 From: nytab@pipeline.com Subject: (exotica) how you say? I know there's a bunch of folks on the list who get a kick out of translating stuff from one language to another and back. Here's a site guarateed to keep you (and you know who you are!) busy for a month! - -Lou lousmith@pipeline.com xlation.com: Resources for Translation Professionals http://www.xlation.com/ Looking for a glossary of cigar terms, a Danish-Japanese dictionary, or a collection of Cree language lessons? xlation.com is the place to go. Hosting an impressive and actively maintained collection of tools for translation professionals, xlation.com is the work of Robert Altenburg and Dyran Maldonado. The site's features are too numerous to give an exhaustive list here. In the Dictionaries, Glossaries and Word Lists, and Grammar and Idioms sections, users will find links to a range of off-site reference materials. Currently, xlation.com features approximately 1,600 glossaries and more than 60 online grammars. Other sections of the site -- Jobs and Forums, Calendar of Events, and Essays -- focus on information about translation itself, professional opportunities, and related issues. xlation also links to resources on Computer Assisted and Machine Translation, Mailing Lists, and more. As an added bonus, the front page offers a quote, site, and piece of trivia for each day. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 16:01:00 -0500 From: nytab@pipeline.com Subject: (exotica) more Spinning on Air http://wnyc.org/musicculture/spinning/SOAaudioNew.html To all those who enjoyed the archived Spinning on Air shows from David Garland of WNYC-FM, current shows are now being archived at the URL above. So far there are 3 shows loaded. The shows are: December 10, 1999 Marc Blitzstein's "Cradle Will Rock" http://wnyc.org/musicculture/spinning/ram/soa121099.ram December 17, 1999 Zodiac http://wnyc.org/musicculture/spinning/ram/soa121799.ram December 24, 1999 Moog Xmas http://wnyc.org/musicculture/spinning/ram/soa122499.ram - -Lou lousmith@pipeline.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 13:43:38 -0800 From: "Ron Grandia" Subject: RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters > > Looking very nice, BH. I'm cuckoo for Professor Birdee, from the Hartz > Mountain Parakeet Training Record... > > Ron G., must ask: Is said image from record cover of yore which you hung > with pride in your rec room? It's far better than what I imagined. > I wish, Mimi. I have a few of the diskies BH has, but I'm in the bush leages compared to this dedicated ISM Jedi Knight. Ron # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 22:41:05 -0000 From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 Hi all and a very happy m-word to every one of you... I was home at my mum's near London over the Xmas/New Year break and I managed to squeeze a shopping trip to London in last Thursday. I came away with some goodies which I thought I would share with you: Music and Tape Exchange, Notting Hill (great selection as always but prices still hugely inflated - 75 quid for an original "Moog Power" anyone?) Terry Snyder - "Persuasive Percussion" (a UK issue - and I didn't even know this *was* issued in the UK! - from 1965 (yes - 5 years after the US issue...) with a great cover shot of Terry Snyder surrounded by go-go girls) Mireille Mathieu - "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" (only 2 quid - haven't heard any Mathieu before and thought this was a good way to check her out) Ray Martin - "Dynamica" (amazingly only 5 quid - haven't heard it yet so there may be a reason for the low price!) Claude Denjean - "Open Circuit" (15 quid - not *too* bad a price I thought. In fact I got a discount as the LP is on a different label from the one on the sleeve!) Esquivel - "Infinity In Sound / Infinity In Sound 2" (CD) Lord Sitar - epon (mid price CD reissue) And then... Intoxica (Portobello Road) - my first visit (ouch! what a great shop!) Amongst many expensive gems seen in this shop was the original vinyl two-fer LP issue of "Music out of the Moon / Music for Peace of Mind" (for 100 quid!). They also had Mort Garson's "Zodiac" for about 75 quid. But at the cheaper end of the spectrum I did pick up: Ken Nordine et al - "Sounds in Space" (main incentive for getting this was that it was "only" 16 quid) Les Baxter - "Carribean Moonlight" (9 quid - they had lots of other Baxter and Denny but all quite expensive and this Dutch reissue does have possibly my favourite Baxter track, "Taboo", on it...) Tom Scott with the California Dreamers - "The Honeysuckle Breeze" (a vinyl "reissue" I didn't know about - 2 tracks from this LP appear on the California Dreamin' - Jazz Exotica CD comp which came out last year) The Electronic Concept Orchestra - "Moog Groove" (vinyl "reissue" cheaper that I saw it in Rough Trade, not heard it yet) Oh that reminds me - just before Xmas here in Edinburgh I picked up another vinyl "reissue" I'm surprised no-one has mentioned - Don Sebesky's "Distant Galaxy". What a great record that is... And the first track of 2000? Lord Sitar - "If I Were a Rich Man"! Robbie - ---------------------------------------------------------- ** ** ** * Spaced Out - the Enoch Light Website * ** ** ** ** ** ** * http://www.rcb.easynet.co.uk/light/ * ** ** ** - ---------------------------------------------------------- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 17:49:05 EST From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 In a message dated 1/3/0 5:41:05 PM, rcb@easynet.co.uk wrote: >Mireille Mathieu - "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" (only 2 quid - >haven't heard any Mathieu before and thought this was a good way >to check her out) My pal, married to a French woman, gave me a Mirielle Mathieu LP on vinyl from 1966. (always a safe year to bet on too). I was crazy about it, but then Catherine burst my bubble by informing me that in her circles, Mirielle was considered an Edith Piaf wannabe...Still, the arrangements are more "now" sounding and although the Piaf influence is indeed strong, the Atlantic-recorded tunes she sings generally stand on their own as 6T's period pieces IMHO (although I believe she survived professionally into the 8T's, remember them?)...Jimmy Botticelli # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:02:21 -0800 (PST) From: chuck Subject: Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 Hi Robbie I really enjoy Moog Groove. It is just one of my faves in that genre. I hope you enjoy it. And Don Sebesky?? I had already noticed today that Johan listed it on his years best. Believe it or not I actually bought Zodiac when it was originally released and use to laugh at it with my friends. Now I am just glad to own it. And I really like Lord Sitar. a lot, but find it annoying the way the stereo is imaged. I think I actually would prefer this in mono. Easy listening in the Big Easy Chuck - --- Robbie Baldock wrote: > > Intoxica (Portobello Road) - my first visit (ouch! what a great shop!) > Amongst many expensive gems seen in this shop was the original > vinyl two-fer LP issue of "Music out of the Moon / Music for Peace > of Mind" (for 100 quid!). They also had Mort Garson's "Zodiac" for > about 75 quid. But at the cheaper end of the spectrum I did pick > up: > > The Electronic Concept Orchestra - "Moog Groove" (vinyl "reissue" > cheaper that I saw it in Rough Trade, not heard it yet) > > Oh that reminds me - just before Xmas here in Edinburgh I picked > up another vinyl "reissue" I'm surprised no-one has mentioned - > Don Sebesky's "Distant Galaxy". What a great record that is... > > And the first track of 2000? > > Lord Sitar - "If I Were a Rich Man"! > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:27:55 -0800 From: "Ron Grandia" Subject: RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters > I wish, Mimi. I have a few of the diskies BH has, but I'm in the bush > leages compared to this dedicated ISM Jedi Knight. I seem to be languishing in the cellar when it comes to my words-spelled average, too. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 18:31:42 EST From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) The Most Performed Ascap Songs of the Century In a message dated 01/03/00 3:12:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, chuckmk@yahoo.com writes: << Heading the list, with far and away the most performances, is a song known to virtually every adult and child in the United States and around the world -- "Happy Birthday to You," by Mildred J. Hill and Patty Hill. This copyrighted song has been publicly performed hundreds of millions of times this century. >> Well, Tiki Bob suggested this and those not of the pagan religion were doubters. You would all burn in Hell except we pagans do not believe in Hell. (At least not his pagan -- unless you consider a trip to Montana listening to Britteny Spears as Hell). TB # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 18:03:17 -0800 From: "Ron Grandia" Subject: (exotica) Testing one, two... Here's a stream I set up for Jack Diamond - It's an aircheck of one of his old shows. I am giving live365.com another chance at streaming my stuff. It's been a pain in the past, but I hear they are getting better, so if y'all can check it out and send some feedback, I'd appreciate it. Modem users in distant lands (not US or Canada) are especially encouraged to let me know how it it comes accross. I'll ask Jack to forward me a playlist so I can pass it along. Great Show. Original Broadcast 3-28-99 Plug these numbers into your stream player http://216.32.166.82:8698 Thanks. Ron Grandia # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 18:16:47 -0800 From: "Ron Grandia" Subject: Re: (exotica) Testing one, two...Playlist Get the playlist here... http://www.spies.com/misc/kfjc/md/pl/1999-03-31/diamond.Mar.28.13.html It's a good'un. Ron # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 23:02:47 -0500 From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer) Subject: RE: (exotica) More whistling and canary songsters Ron commented about BasicHip: > this dedicated ISM Jedi Knight. Yeah, BH is more than a collector....a real force of nature! Keep it up, BasicHip! Your cheerleader in Austin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 05:34:46 +0000 From: Hugh Petfield Subject: (exotica) Mireille Mathieu >My pal, married to a French woman, gave me a Mirielle Mathieu LP on vinyl >from 1966. (always a safe year to bet on too). I was crazy about it, but then >Catherine burst my bubble by informing me that in her circles, Mirielle was >considered an Edith Piaf wannabe... My favourite track by Mireille is 'Une Femme Amourouse' which is the French version of Barbra S's 'A woman in love', and it's streets ahead. Sorry Babs, but Mireille sings it from the heart and soul... Hugh. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 07:45:22 -0700 From: "Josh Renaud" Subject: (exotica) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 09:44:06 -0500 Hi everyone. My name is Josh and I hail from sunny Florida. I dont really know what to say, just wanted to introduce myself to the list. I dont have a Tiki hut or a collection of Tiki mugs (or any coconut products, for that matter), but I do enjoy lounge music and lounge culture. I'm especially fond of Martin Denny, Les Baxter, Dean Martin, Sinatra, and the slower stylings of Bobby Darin, among others. I'm also into ska, reggae, and funk, although these are somewhat far removed from lounge and exotica. Anyway, I'm happy to be on this list and I hope some more people post to it! JOSH # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 09:46:52 -0500 From: "Elmyr Welles" Subject: Re: (exotica) London Scores / First Tune of 2000 On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:02:21 -0800 (PST) chuck wrote: >I really enjoy Moog Groove. It is just one of my faves in that genre. I >hope you enjoy it. > Have you had a chance to check out this collection? http://www.bestofmoog.com/ "I wanted this collection to sound like C3PO's idea of a good "fuck album" and if I've managed to do that well, then, I've succeeded!" ---Richard Metzger Elmyr _____________________________________________________________ Email your boss can't read - sign up for free disinfo.net email at http://www.disinfo.com, your gateway to the underground. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ End of exotica-digest V2 #579 *****************************