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From: Dwgwater@aol.com
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 23:38:39 EDT
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 23:07:57 EDT
Subject: Re: Cars and Culture (No Real LBC Content)-music
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After traveling around alot and living in a lot of places, I stay in Chicago 
partly because of WXRT ( which kind of scares me)  Their annual listener poll 
is a pretty ecelctic collection of rock, blues R&B, country etc.  I've swiped 
and posted the 1998 results below, but check ot their web site too.  
www.wxrt.com  no interest other than that they stay on the air.

Dave Groundwater  70 Midget (sorry about the bandwidth)

BEST ALBUMS
1. LIZ PHAIR whitechocolatespaceegg
2. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS   Adore
3. DAVE MATTHEWS BAND Before These Crowded Streets
4. R.E.M. Up
5. PEARL JAM Yield
6. LUCINDA WILLIAMS Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
7. SHERYL CROW The Globe Sessions
8. BILLY BRAGG AND WILCO Mermaid Avenue
9. BARENAKED LADIES Stunt
10. VARIOUS ARTISTS   ONXRT: Live From The Archives, Volume 4 
10. THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA The Dirty Boogie
12. ROLLING STONES No Security*
13. BUDDY GUY Heavy Love
14. JOHN MELLENCAMP John Mellencamp
15. U2 The Best Of 1980-1990 
16. GARBAGE Version 2.0 
17. LYLE LOVETT Step Inside This House
18. PHISH The Story Of The Ghost*
19. ERIC CLAPTON Pilgrim
19. BOB DYLAN Live 1966- "The Royal Albert Hall" Concerts
19. THE TRAGICALLY HIP Phantom Power
22. THE GOO GOO DOLLS Dizzy Up The Girl
23. NATALIE MERCHANT Ophelia 
24. GRANT LEE BUFFALO Jubilee 
25. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Tracks


In a message dated 9/18/99 5:24:21 PM Central Daylight Time, 
toyman@htcomp.net writes:

> I am impressed by Kenny Wayne Sheppard's "Trouble Is...."  Seven Mary
>  Three has a few good ones, Matchbox 20 is cool too. I hang my head
>  saying this but my daughter listens to The Backstreet Boys and they are
>  not to bad either.There is a local group that I like called Slobberbone
>  if you like a bit of the Lynyrd Skynyrd country rock with a dose of
>  rockabilly, no true country listener seems to like them (to much rock
>  sound they say) If any lister is interested in hearing what they sound
>  like email me offlist for a tape. I miss the 70's groups (glad Aerosmith
>  has not given up yet) but it is getting harder to find anything that
>  doesn't assault the ears (Marylin Manson??PLEASE) Any good leads along
>  the line of the music I've listed would be appreciated   Brad    oh
>  yeah, try the Bottle Rockets  "The Brooklyn Side"
>  
>  Ron Soave wrote:
>  
>  > Try Jonny Lang's "Wander This World" cd.  Listen to
>  > the first track, "Still Raining", and I guarantee you
>  > will be cranking it wayyyy up , playing air guitar,
>  > and screaming the chorus by the end.   And he is 17
>  > years old.  Saw him last week with Jeff Beck, and dare
>  > I say the torch is being passed?
>  >
>  > --- Brad Fornal <toyman@htcomp.net> wrote:
>  > >
>  > >
>  > > Tomsjetta@aol.com wrote:
>  > >
>  > > >  The times have changes, and things that were
>  > > > acceptable 20 years ago aren't today.
>  > >
>  > > After all the talk about Bruce Springsteen and Frank
>  > > Zappa here is my question.
>  > > We all love our little cars from the 60's and 70's
>  > > but have found a certain
>  > > amount of acceptance for the newer vehicles. Have
>  > > any of you rockers found any
>  > > new music to take the place of what we loved so
>  > > dearly in our youth, it seems a
>  > > group that makes me want to listen to there music on
>  > > the radio is for and few
>  > > between. What's a guy to do, put all his records on
>  > > 8-Track so he can listen to
>  > > then in the car. I sold a Midget that actually had
>  > > an 8-Track in it. I am not
>  > > sure how you would get the tape in and out of the
>  > > player with the shifter in the
>  > > way.When I see the owner I can ask if the stereo is
>  > > going to stay or go, if it's
>  > > a freebie are there any interested listers? Let me
>  > > know off list.David, it's the
>  > > weekend, I'll start digging for that part for you.
>  > >   Brad
>  > > (who is wondering if he should give up and listen to
>  > > country or  start singing to
>  > > himself, just not sure which would be worse

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