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What is in your CD player right now? I have gone out and bought several CD's and LP's from reading other's post info on bands and music they like. I would really like to find more music thats new to me.

Right now I'm listening to a CD of Hawaiian acoustic steel guitar and slack key guitar duets by Bob Brozman and Ledward Kaapana. The title of the CD is Kika Kila meets Ki Houalu (Kika Kila is Hawaiian for steel guitar and Ki Houalu means slack key).

Now, where's my Mai Tai!

Common Sense - Live at the Belly Up

The CD is about 10 years old. Music is California Reggae. Good Stuff but might be an acquired taste for some....

The Essential Janis Joplin

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Marty Robbins:
Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs

Before that it was

Ween:
The Mollusk

DZ

The 5-disc changer in The Lounge currently has:

The Complex - new Blue Man Group (their 1st cd is better, but this one is still incredible! If you only know them from their "Intel" commericals, you really should check 'em out!)

Tribal Thunder - Dick Dale (oowww.. SMOKIN"! 'Nuff said!)

The Best of The Outlaws - (shut up! - "Green Grass & High Tides" is awesome air geetar stuff!)

Trader Pup's Exotic Tidbits from the Puu Puu Platter (feat. 'The Size of Your Tiki' by Sven Kirsten) - (Pup, you outdid yourself on this gem!)

Alone In IZ World - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (ever since I signed his version of "Over The Rainbow" for an American Sign Language class in December, this disc has not left my player. Simply beautiful.)

Mind you, this melange is NOT on random/shuffle - I may be eclectic, but I'm not a masochist...

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I am listening to Django Reinhart right now rotating with Los Indios Tabajaras, before that was Frank Black's Pistolaro.

Chris:

I had Ween: the Mollusk just before Esqivel. I need to get me a Marty Robbins CD!

~Hanford

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On 2003-04-30 14:26, Tiki_Bong wrote:
Right now I'm listening to a CD of Hawaiian acoustic steel guitar and slack key guitar duets by Bob Brozman and Ledward Kaapana. The title of the CD is Kika Kila meets Ki Houalu (Kika Kila is Hawaiian for steel guitar and Ki Houalu means slack key).

Now, where's my Mai Tai!

Yeah Bong, that rocks! Brozman, that blueeyed devil, really is the king of Hawaiian acoustic steel. Have you heard the one with Cyril Pahinui, same kinda stuff?

On my CD player, "Bossa Then and Now" (my compilation). Lately: lotsa Martin Denny, Sons Of Hawaii, and (blush) me.

8), emspace.

On 2003-04-30 18:18, hanford_lemoore wrote:
Chris:

I had Ween: the Mollusk just before Esqivel. I need to get me a Marty Robbins CD!

~Hanford

that's funny. i was actually listening to esquivel this afternoon.

i highly recommend the marty robbins cd that i have. el paso is a brilliant song. marty robbins also did at least one album of hawaiian songs.

the rest of the cds stacked on top of my pc (at this moment):

biografia do fado

palace songs:
lost blues & other songs

led zeppelin:
houses of the holy

enrico caruso:
historical recordings (1906-1914)

black sabbath:
black sabbath

ac/dc:
highway to hell

hank williams:
lonesome blues

black sabbath:
master of reality

estrella morente:
mi cante y un poema

Try smooth jazz. Peter White, Limited Edition Collection. Not bad atall.

T

I am rotating between a CDR of some of my original songs and the Bamboo Ben recommended Dub Side of the Moon. This has been going on 4 weeks now. I am not complaining.

Les Sans Culottes (debut album)
Songs for the Jet Set, Volume 3
Herb Alpert - Definitive Hits

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At home, I can't stop listening to Arthur Lyman's Hawaiian Sunset. I play it every morning and a few times before I go to bed every night.

On the road, it's:
The Sandals - Endless Summer
The Vanduras - In The Dark
The Eliminators - Unleashed
Incubus - Morning View
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
The Cult - Sonic Temple

And after a live performance last week, we picked up a cd of the San Jose State University Latin Jazz Ensemble - Moment In Time/Tiempo En Momento

Just left the shop and was crankin Sex Pistols Live Filthy Lucre! My shop neighbors hate me but I need a wake up and this is my favorite so F' them! "and I don't care!!!!!" (p.v. my fav.!) prior was Sublime, prior to that was Iggy -best of. Prior to that, I had to change the batteries on my walkman that plugs into the tape recorder, etc. Prior to that was, Irie F.M. (on tape/cassette) that Mrs. Boo and I recorded while vacationing many moons ago in good ol' Ocho Rios. Beyond tiki rips! I'm still trying to figure a way to get out!!!! (of normal tiki) (another post sometime...)

Ben, I love Iggy Pop. He's a badass.
I've been listening to the three disk 'Sun Records Collection' for the last couple of days. Charlie Rich, Ike Turner, and of course Elvis, Carl, Jerry Lee, and Johnny. Like music to my ears. Well actually, I guess it really is music to my ears. Anyways...

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  1. Celine Dion
  2. Miles Davis
  3. Jewel
  4. Wall of Voodoo
  5. The Plimsouls
  6. Yoko Ono

Some people call me Maurice, 'cause I speak of the pompitous of love.

But still,
midnite

T

Random things on my ipod (showoff!)

Papa Loves Mambo - Perry Como
Don't Speak - No DOubt
Cry of the Wild Goose - Frankie Laine
Peggy Lee - Various
Boogie in Your Butt - Eddie Murphy
The Sasquatch Song - Stompin' Tom COnnors
Celine Dion (gasp!)
Denny, Baxter, et al.

That's the great thing about Ipods. They don't judge you.

Currently in high rotation on iTunes:

Yo La Tengo - Summer Sun
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Theivery Corporation - The Mirror Conspiracy
Paul Westerberg - Stereo/Mono
The Replacements - Hootenany
Eggs - Teenbeat 96 Exploder
The Flaming Lips - The Day They Shot A Hole In The Jesus Egg & Finally The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid
Talking Heads - Sand in the Vaseline
Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Collossus
The Walkmen - Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone
Les Baxter - Hell's Belles
Mark Eitzel - The Invisible Man
Tahiti 80 - Wallpaper for the Soul

All on random mix, because I like surprises.

"Surfin with The Astronauts"

NN2

On heavy rotation on the ipod:

S.C.O.T.S. Dirt Track Date
The Joykiller
Redd Kross Neurotica
Urge Overkill Saturation
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Orange
Don Baduria Ukelele Magic
The Stooges Fun House
Jeri Southern The Decca Years

Mahler's Third
Shostakovich's Eighth
Daugherty's Metropolis Symphony
the soundtrack albums from the "Koyaanisqatsi" trilogy

(Yes, I love exotica and surf too, but not at work!)

--cindy

NN2

Oh,and of couse I forgot to mention :

The Smokin' Menehunes bootleg Live at Ben's (Bens, Ben, Bens'??)

Albums currently loaded in my ultra-mini sound studio:

B-52's Whammy! -- cassette deck
Martin Denny - Forbidden Island -- CD changer
The Be Good Tanyas - Blue Horse -- CD changer
Shonen Knife - The Birds & the B-sides -- CD changer
Petty Booka - Ukulele Lady -- CD ROM drive
Exotic Tidbits from the Puu Puu Platter -- CD ROM drive #2
Frank Hunter & Orchestra - White Goddess -- turntable

:tiki:

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  • Cocktail Mix: Martini Madness
  • Tahiti/The Gauguin Years: Songs and Dances
  • Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters
  • Lushy: Lushy
  • Adam Ant: Antics in the Forbidden Zone

Will Oldham ..Master and everyone
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds..The Good Son

On my very small, very dated 64mb MP3 player I have..

Jesus dosen't want me for a sunbeam-Nirvana unplugged
Polly-Nirvana unplugged
Plateau-Nirvana unplugged
Where did you sleep last night-Nirvana unplugged
Beautiful Freak-eels
Clint Eastwood-Gorillaz
Summer in the city-Lovin Spoonfull
sunny afternoon-Kinks
Song of the siren-The King
travellin shoes-Alabama 3
man of constant sorrow-soggy bottom boys
what time is love (moody mix)-KLF

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aquarj posted on Thu, May 1, 2003 5:17 PM

Royal Cherry Crown Daddy-Os
The Del-Dels
Lazy Boy and the Recliners
Nasal Deth
The Yugos

Just kidding, actually my recent listening is:

Fink Along With MAD
Mr. Gasser & the Weird-ohs
V/A Better Than The Beatles (super great - http://www.hillsdalerecords.com)
Petty Booka
Satan's Pilgrims
The Satelliters

-Randy

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Here's my car's CD rundown...

In the Player

  • The Meditations - Deeper Roots (Best Of)(roots reggae)

On the Seat

  • War of the Surf Guitars (thanks for the recommendation Ikitnerv)
  • Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampire (dub reggae)
  • Sam Butera - Tribute to Louis Prima

On the Floor

  • Yellowman - Live at Reggae Sunsplash
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry - Upsetter Box Set
  • Ursula 1000 - Kinda Kinky
  • My newest tiki mix (thanks to Turbogod for the remix of Hawaiian War Chant! It rocks!
  • Shahin & Sepehr - Nostalgia

In the Trunk
Too Many to list - I've gotta clean out my car!!



JohnTiki

Aloha from the enchanted Pi Yi Lanai in exotic Bel Air MD!

[ Edited by: johntiki on 2003-05-02 17:07 ]

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kctiki posted on Thu, May 1, 2003 5:51 PM

Art Pepper - Modern Art
Herbie Hancock - Future 2 Future
Various Artists - Time-Life Country Collection
Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
Milt Jackson - Early Modern

Only one recording from this century. Talk about your retro.

The Customers
The Datsuns
Urge Overkill
Mike Ness
Rockpile

TikiGoddess -- waging war against the acoustic guitar!

Today it's The 13th Floor Elevators and The Velvet Underground. I'm feeling psychedelic (but only in the most sophisticated way).

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thejab posted on Thu, May 1, 2003 9:17 PM

Mungo Jerry
Ike Turner - Ike's Instrumentals
The Very Best of Redd Foxx - Fugg It!
Muddy Waters - The Complete Plantation Recordings
Marty Robbins - Hawaii's Calling Me
Joe Meek's Groups - Crawdaddy Simone
Side by Side - Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges
Trader Pup's Exotic Tidbits From The Pupu Platter

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Popping open the ol' 5 Disc Ronco CD-O-Matic, I find:

Air - Moon Safari
Senor Coconut - El Baile Aleman
Shreikback - Oil & Gold
Beck - Midnight Vultures
Shirley Bassey - Diamonds Are Forever (Remix Album)

T

Ahh yes oil & gold. Awesome album.

I

Two CDs ... 'Sex Without Bodies' and 'Unauthorized' by a group called 'Dave's True Story.'

I saw this band for the first time this past Tuesday - they opened for Cousteau - and have been listening to them since. These songs fit in the retro jazz, smokey lounge, sultry cabaret ambience. The lead singer reminded me of today's version of the 50's Julie London.

These are quiet songs, with thoughtful and intelligent modern lyrics. Although they're not bossa nova, they do have that same sense of spirit to them.

Vern

Victor Wooten - A Show of Hands
Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy

After to listening to this Wooten CD I may never pick up a bass guitar again! I'm not worthy!

C

Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
Radiohead - The Bends
Sheryl Crow - C'mon C'mon
Linkin Park - Meteora
Sugar Ray - Sugar Ray
Soul Coughing - Irresistable Bliss

Lots o catchy pop to keep the lyrics from the Does anyone really know thread from upsetting my feeble mind.

TR

Ahh...1)The Velvet Lounge-Late at Night vol. 3 2) Eee-O 11-Best of the Rat Pack 3) Rhino's Surfin" Hits.

D

Today has been
X - Los Angeles

War of the Surf Guitars

Pixies - Doolittle

B 52's - Wild Planet

The Cramps - Psychedelic Jungle
Feeling nostalgic I guess.

[ Edited by: DawnTiki on 2003-05-03 00:32 ]

DawnTiki
X - L.A. is one of those forgotten classics that I need to add to my CD collection (got the vinyl but it's shot to shit from too many drunken punk partys). Must admit the only Pixies CD I have is Surfer Rosa, havn't heard Doolittle (For some reason that title makes me think of Pere Ubu's song "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo"). Speaking of which I've been hunting all over for a VHS video called "URGH, a Music War" that is the bomb, and has both the aforementioned bands on it doing great live perfomances.

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Ronnie Magri and his New Orleans Jazz Band
"Shim Sham Revue"

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Swanky posted on Sat, May 3, 2003 9:52 AM

This week I got into some of my 80's cassettes I came across, so my listening has been:

The Smith's "Best of"
New Order - Substance

and my exotica CD of the most recent dubs

Axel Strodahl - The Magic Islands Revisited
George Cates - Polynesian Percussion

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Shipwreckjoey are you playin' with me? Pere Ubu had quite an influence on The Pixies, or so I have read. You can here it in their music, at least I can. I haven't heard of Urgh! A Music War before, it sounds like it's worth looking out for. http://www.pncl.co.uk/~skuds/spizz/urgh.html

I found it listed on Ebay, you can pick up the LP pretty cheap but the Video is a bit to pricey for me right now, momma needs new tires. :D

[ Edited by: DawnTiki on 2003-05-03 19:03 ]

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I've seen 'music war' a few times.... remember ON TV? We had a pirate box, and I remember staying up late to watch it! I've seen the movie on cable in the past year or so.

Here's a web group trying to organize a re-release of the movie on DVD:

http://www.urghamusicwar.com

It is a link for a Yahoo Group list.

:tiki:

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  1. Blue Hawaii - Elvis

  2. Survivor Bathroom - I had a friend of mine (who does contract work) remodel one of the bathrooms and it took so long and we had so much fun that it became a joke. I decided to create a soundtrack of some the songs that we listened to the most (from Steely Dan to well, I'll just upload the art)...

There are only 3 of these CD's in existence. He owns one, I own two. He got a t-shirt too. "Dirty Work" pretty much sums up the bathroom remodeling experience.

  1. Cocktail Mix - Martini Madness
    I LOVE this CD!! (..."In the House of Bamboo"...)

  2. Cocktail Mix - Bachelor's Guide To The Galaxy
    Also good, but Martini Madness is better, IMHO.

  3. Doc & Riff a' Go Go - Live at Kiddlepalooza
    Another rare, homemade CD with songs from the 60's that we danced to during our set in the go-go cages.

  4. Millennium Hip-Hop Party
    "I like big butts and I cannot lie...."
    "...even white boys got 2 shout...baby got back!"

  5. Bryan Ferry + Roxy Music
    This CD is loaded just for the song, "Love is the Drug". I put it on repeat and listen to it over and over.

Thanks Trader. I'm hooked up.

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