Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Jun 27, 2024 - 4:36pm
ColdMiser wrote:
Let's see how the New Hampshire Post Office performs compared to the New Jersey PO. Discs dropped off yesterday. They are a lot friendlier here that I can assure.
Let's see how the New Hampshire Post Office performs compared to the New Jersey PO. Discs dropped off yesterday. They are a lot friendlier here that I can assure.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Jun 11, 2024 - 3:51pm
Steely_D wrote:
Thanks! Absolutely send. Iâll be back in the homestead in mid July if you want to wait until then. Otherwise it, like John Brownâs body, will sit moldering in the Post Office.
Do you still want me to send you my last issue?
You requested it for July a few months back.
Thanks! Absolutely send. Iâll be back in the homestead in mid July if you want to wait until then. Otherwise it, like John Brownâs body, will sit moldering in the Post Office.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Jun 8, 2024 - 8:57pm
Steely_D wrote:
Probably. Iâm on the road again in mid Sept but thereâs enough lead time that it shouldnât be a problem. (Domestic road trip this time, West Coast to Pittsburgh and hanging through the winter. Only thing that would cause that is the Cutest Grandson in the Worldâ¢)
Enjoy the grandson!
Do you still want me to send you my last issue?
You requested it for July a few months back.
Probably. Iâm on the road again in mid Sept but thereâs enough lead time that it shouldnât be a problem. (Domestic road trip this time, West Coast to Pittsburgh and hanging through the winter. Only thing that would cause that is the Cutest Grandson in the Worldâ¢)
Well let's leave it as is and you can keep August. No need for any added pressure in life. Lazy will have to let his marinate a bit longer.
Probably. Iâm on the road again in mid Sept but thereâs enough lead time that it shouldnât be a problem. (Domestic road trip this time, West Coast to Pittsburgh and hanging through the winter. Only thing that would cause that is the Cutest Grandson in the Worldâ¢)
Yep. I'll figure something out. Still a total blank.
i trust your judgement - maybe some fripptography
flip a coin or throw a dart
don't see how you could go wrong
you've certainly got the resources
peace
I guess it's time for the lineup plan for 2024 second half. I can take June I guess since I started out in the #1 slot in January. If we follow the same schedule it would unfold as follows June - Cold Miser July - Kurt LaQuinta August - Steely D September - Lazy 8 October - Miamizun November - Open December - Kurtster
Let me know your feedback.
Yep. I'll figure something out. Still a total blank.
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Jun 2, 2024 - 3:59pm
miamizsun wrote:
Fems Up Front
Margaret Glaspy â Act Natural
Adia Victoria â In The Pines
Brandi Carlile â The Story
Brooke Annibale - Under Streetlights
Carina Round â Down Slow
Cumulus â Do You Remember
Erika Wennerstrom â Twisted Highway
Esme Patterson â No River
Fever Dolls â From Dusk To Dawn
Joanna Newsom â Peach Plum Pear
Lael Neale â Return To Me Now
Gaelynn Lea - Lost In The Woods
Martina Topley Bird â Lying
Mi Von Ahn â Sketching Houses
Mitski â My Love Mine All Mine
Rosali â Rewind
Sharon Van Etten â One Day
The Last Dinner Party â My Lady Of Mercy
Valley Queen - Supergiant
Is this a follow- up of Lazy Martyâs Songbird CD of a few back? Nice one here.
How is it we can all seem to find songs nobody has heard before?
Act Natural- Margaret Glaspy: Nice little rocker. I like this one. And Iâve never heard of her before.
In The Pines- Adia Victoria: A Leadbelly cover? Thanks for that note Marty. Not a fan of the Blues, but I like this
version. Not so depressing. And Iâve never heard of her before.
The Story- Brandi Carlile: Is this considered her hit? Iâve heard this played before and it is a memorable song for me.
Under Streetlights- Brooke Annibale: Very tasty. And Iâve never heard of her before.
Do You Remember? â Cumulus: Oh! Power Poppy! Sounds like the Sundays. A sound I like a lot and named after a cloud. How could you not like this? And Iâve never heard of her/ them before.
Twisted Highway- Erika Wennerstrom: A big, full sound. Another gem for me. And Iâve never heard of her befor
From Dusk To Dawnâ Fever Dolls: Did I hear a banjo? Maybe? I like the folkiness of this cut.
Peach Plum Pear- Joanna Newsom: Harpsichord! Rock on! Is that a childrenâs chorus backing her up? Or just her voice layered upon layer? Hard to tell. Very different. And Iâve never heard of her before.
My Love Mine All Mine- Mitski: Nice one. And Iâve heard of her before.
One Day- Sharon Van Etten: I really like Sharon. And this is my favorite song here. I already have this one on my playlist. Ironically, I discovered her here on Radio Paradise and this song is on the playlist here too.
Great stuff. And thank you for your work.
I have to agree with Mr. Eight... I enjoyed this mix and will continue to spin this disc.
On my third? Fourth? listen to this. Terrific mix! Highlights for me:
Margaret Glaspy and Adia Victoria are both new to me, and both were pretty compelling, but Victoria's...take? Interpretation? Remix? Extension? Whatever...of the Leadbelly classic really got my attention. More of this!
That's some rockin' Brandi Carlisle right there. Not what I'm used to from her, but I like it.
Brooke Annibale—another new to me, but super strong. The arrangement is really spare and strong.
.Carina Round—this would fit right in on a Luscious Jackson album. OK, maybe a little spare and simple for them, but...damn tasty.
Esme Patterson—kinda dreamlike and trippy.
Joanna Newsom—her voice is strong medicine, but I'm getting a taste for it. And how often do you hear a harpsichord on a modern piece of music anymore?
Gaelynn Lea—Joanna Newsom again? No? Hmmm.. Fine fiddle there too.
Martina Topley Bird—more dreamy stuff.
Rosali—had to check this wasn't Aimee Mann. very fine.
Not a single song on this I didn't like. As always, impressed with your taste! This disc will get a few more spins.