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Old 11-07-2004, 06:29 PM
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Requests

I just spent some quality time listening some amazing stuff from a friend's collection, so look for that as the weeks progress.

If there's anyone with music that you know is not on the Moon, and you think it's good, let me know. Also if there's an artist on the Moon that hasn't apperared on the show, also let me know.

I just received a CD from Rogor Mortis that has 11 tunes, 4 or 5 of which I'll be featuring on the Moon in the coming weeks. I've also received songs from some other people, and I welcome them.

I can't make any promises, but the probability that I will play a requested song is more likely than not. So if you have something you want on, let me know.
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Old 11-08-2004, 02:26 AM
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Get in touch...........

I have a whole load of mp3 files already on my system that I can get to you via YM Rick.

E-mail me next time your around and we'll see if there's anything you can use. Easy to convert CD and LP files too so let's discuss, eh?
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Old 11-17-2004, 02:55 PM
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A few possibilities?

R&R,

Just mulling over a few bands I don't hear on AM that you might look into and decide whether to pursue for your show.

HP Zinker - A bit jazzy, quirky, etc... From Austria. I have one of their CDs from ~'92

Not Drowning Waving - From Australia. A bit like latter-day Camel, some cool "world" sounding stuff on "Claim". The "Cirkus" CD is a favorite of mine!

Greenslade - though I don't know if any is on CD... I just have vinyl of them...and haven't listened to it in forever, but remember some great tracks on the early albums. I see there are live tracks in the AM catalog. I'll have to RQ some!

Bill Nelson (esp. BeBop Deluxe). The "Live in the AIr Age" dbl LP is about to be (re?)released on CD, I believe, and is a MUST HAVE! Great guitar work, esp. on "Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape"

I'll stew some more... sorry if these aren't "new" ideas for you!
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Old 11-17-2004, 04:21 PM
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fremder......

email me at rdashiell@comcast.net (and anyone else). We'll discuss how I can get these.....because I have none of them!
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Old 11-17-2004, 05:20 PM
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Re: A few possibilities?

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R&R,

Just mulling over a few bands I don't hear on AM that you might look into and decide whether to pursue for your show.
Bill Nelson (esp. BeBop Deluxe). The "Live in the AIr Age" dbl LP is about to be (re?)released on CD, I believe, and is a MUST HAVE! Great guitar work, esp. on "Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape"

Abso-bloody-lutely jn!!!!!!!!

Be-Bop-Deluxe are a must have on your show Rickster. I can come up with the goods should you need them.
 


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