hargieka@CLUTX.CLARKSON.EDU (Alexandra - also 1 of three) (04/23/91)
I just listened to Diamonda's "Swing Low" WOW! I literally was blown away...it *was* scary! I thought the album was fantastic....really emotionally packed...but for some odd reason I can't recall the name "...Devil..." I loved "Double-Barrel Prayer" neat song! I definitely have to agree with the rest of you....if you want to listen to something wild try Diamonda Galas..... As for Happy....after listening to _Warpaint_ for 4 days non-stop....I have come back to earth in a manner of speaking...she is better than ever!! I played most of the album on my last radio show and asked anyone who was listening to call in....Received about 3-4 phone calls (this is a lot for one night) and all gave extremely high reviews. One guy who said he mostly liked alternative punk, new-wave thrash loved it.....he was amazed cause he doesnt normally get into the more mellow stuff... anyway enuf waxing off....there is a new album out, however, by The Children that is quite excellent....anyone know anything more about this band??? Kirstin Alexandra "Harg"ie hargieka@clutx.clarkson.edu hargieka@clutx.bitnet ___________________________________________________________ Felicia: "Oh Clyde dear, I think I broke my leg." ___________________________________________________________
jburka@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU (Jeff Burka) (04/23/91)
Hargie has in her .sig: >___________________________________________________________ > >Felicia: "Oh Clyde dear, I think I broke my leg." >___________________________________________________________ Is this from _The Witches of Eastwick_? I *hate* reading the net late at night because these things always seem important. Back to our regularly scheduled show. a) Everybody go buy something by Happy. b) Does anyone know who the "Eleanor" in Concrete Blonde's "The Sky Is A Poisonous Garden" is? c) Piffle. I'm sure there was something else. Oh well. Jeff -- |Jeffrey C. Burka |"I've lost my way through this world of | |jburka@silver.ucs.indiana.edu | profanities/I thrive on the wind and | |jburka@amber.ucs.indiana.edu | the rain and the cold." --Happy Rhodes|