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RE: (TV) OT: What I'm listening to



Rolling Stones Beggar's Banquet (remastered SACD) Yes 

Rolling Stones, Now (Mona) [Remastered SACD] Yes

Eva Cassidy:  Imagine   Yes

The White Stripes: Elephant  Yes

Jim Carroll: Catholic Boy  No&Yes

The Stokes: This Is It  No

Charlie Haden Quartet West: Haunted Heart  Yes

Radiohead: Kid A  No

Luna: Penthouse Yes

Jonathon Richman & The Modern Lovers [1976 The John Cale Sessions: 
e.g., 'Nobody Ever Called Pablo Picasso An Asshole'] Yes

Velvet Underground [first, i.e., Banana] (remastered) Yes

***Listening for Insight on Verlaine's Guitar Influences 
and Songwriting:

1) The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: East-West
 [Mike Bloomfield] Yes

2) Unreleased Quicksilver Messenger Service: Lost Gold 
and Silver Yes&No

3) Quicksilver Messenger Service (Happy Trails; 
not remastered, argh!) Yes

4) The Best of Gene Pitney [Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa; 
The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance]  Yes

Don't Let The Bastards Get You Down (Kris Kristofferson tribute)
Verlaine plays electric guitar, bass and drums and sings 
vocals on 'The Hawk'  Yes

Kronos Quartet, 'Marquee Moon' on Rubaiyat 
- Elektra's 40th Anniversary double CD

Bad Love (Original Soundtrack) 'Spiritual'
(instrumental with Verlaine and Kronos Quartet)

Eggplant: 'Breakin' In My Heart' 
on the Sad Astrology album  No 

	Leo

----Original Message-----
From: Howard Webb 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 5:32 PM
To: marquee moon mailing list (marquee moon mailing list)
Subject: (TV) OT: What I'm listening to

Enough of the dreary discussions about different mixes of the first
Verlaine album and legitimacy of bootlegging them. Yawn.
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