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Title: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: RGMike on May 19, 2011, 07:58:07 PM
I'm guessing '90s again.

ETA: and if it turns out to be a crappy year and The Sound does a rapture set... I'll be heading over there.

aack: 1995 -- I'm heading for a Sound '60s excursion.
Title: Re: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: Tinka Cat on May 20, 2011, 10:07:44 AM

aack: 1995 -- I'm heading for a Sound '60s excursion.

me, too
Title: Re: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: Wayback on May 20, 2011, 10:19:58 AM
Friday 5/20/11 - For The Rapture, a replay of 9/10/10- 1995
 1.  John Lee Hooker w/Carlos Santana - Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)
 2.  Heather Nova - Walk This World
 3.  Chris Isaak - Goin' Nowhere
(Movie: Stuart Smally Saves His Family)
 4.  No Doubt - Just A Girl
(TV: SNL- Cheerleading Ariana)
 5.  Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You (BOS-tie!)
(News: Newt Gingrich- Contract With America)
 6.  Bjork - Army of Me
(News: OJ- not guilty)
 7.  Neil Young - Downtown
(TV: NYPD Blue)
 8.  Everclear - Santa Monica
(Sports- 49ers Win Super Bowl!)
 9.  NOFX - Leave It Alone
(Movie: Toy Story)
10.  Ramones - I Don't Wanna Grow Up (BOS-tie!!)
Title: Re: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: RGMike on May 20, 2011, 10:21:51 AM
actually, a well-chosen set -- things gonna change, watch the world die, etc.
Title: Re: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: darryl on May 20, 2011, 10:39:47 AM
Huh, well, it finished strong:  NOFX and Ramones.  Back in 1990 I was sadly unaware of their work.  (Still not well-versed.)
Title: Re: 20 May 2011: it's another "Classic" from... 1995
Post by: Tinka Cat on May 20, 2011, 10:55:32 AM
Huh, well, it finished strong:  NOFX and Ramones.  Back in 1990 I was sadly unaware of their work.  (Still not well-versed.)

I'm listening now (I have the stream buffered) and the Edwyn Collins is always a winner with me.  (He reminds me of Richard Hawley, for those of you who are familiar with Pulp.)