Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Spider Tom Date: 27 May 00 - 06:28 AM Well, for my books I would choose The Brewer dictionary of Phrase and fable, makes good reading and has all sorts of strange info.,br> The Bible. I have always intended giving it a thorough going over, and where else can you find tales of; love and hate, good and bad, happy and sad, sane and mad and the spiritual written in such a meaningful and yet intreaguingly obscure way. I could even form my own religion, and if I get sick of the island I just might be Saved> For my discs: Bob Dylan bootleg series 1-3. full of good stuff that the radio never got to play to death. The Beatles White Album. Their best and most experimental made while they were in decay, so from the soul. The mask and the mirror,Loreena McKennett,just brilliant. Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd,Their best and could be played loud to help the spotter plains, that God had sent to save me. Robert Johnson complete, cause he had something I could listen to instead of all the copiests. Christy Moore The collection vol 1. In case I feel like a good laugh or cry. Love to love you baby. Donna Summer,br> You did say I would be all alone, It could be played while I did a do-it-yourself, project,...or two. Spider Tom, just hanging |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: GUEST,Mbo_at_ECU (Medical Library) Date: 26 May 00 - 03:25 PM Cool, Julie, so am I! I'd love for them to put out an all-acoustic album. I've heard some of it from concert recordings--definately fits into a folk music genre! Will Killer Cars be on it? Will there be Maquiladora? Will there be the cover of Rhinestone Cowboy? Time will tell soon...BTW since I only did 7 albums, I'd say the 8th would HAVE to be OK Computer! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: JulieF Date: 26 May 00 - 02:47 PM MBO - all in our household are waiting for the new album with bated breath. Julie |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Mbo Date: 26 May 00 - 02:41 PM Yes Julie, Radiohead! In an interstella burst I am back to save the universe!!! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: JulieF Date: 26 May 00 - 02:40 PM Sorry the entry didn't quit wrap round as I thought - but you know what I mean. Julie |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: JulieF Date: 26 May 00 - 02:38 PM Lets see :- Book :- The Periodic Table - Primo Levi Luxury :- Real Blubells - that I can look at and sit among and smell ( ok will set for virtual reality Blubells as long as I can smell them. 1) Sibelius - Violin Concerto 2) Hildegard von Bingen - Symphonies 3) Joni Mitchell - Blue 4) Runrig - Recovery 5) Paul Simon - Graceland 6) Various - Celtic Woman 7) The Eels - Beautiful Freak 8) The Battlefield Band - After Hours Hell - no room for Led Zepplin, Jethro Tull, David Bowie, Radiohead, Pulp, Paganini, Bothy band , Chieftans , Moving Hearts, Capacallie, ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Julie |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: john c Date: 26 May 00 - 02:22 PM The book would be "The Tao is Silent" by Raymond Smullyan which fascinates me every time I dip into it. Luxury item would be my swiss army knife, so that I could finally find a use for it. Records: 1.Wee Tam by The Incredible String Band 2.The Hangmans Beautiful Daughter by ditto 3.Blood On the Tracks by Bob Dylan 4.Blue by Joni Mitchell 5.Marvin Gayes Greatest Hits 6.Penguins Eggs by Nic Jones 7.Please to see the King by Steeleye Span 8.Revolver by the Beatles (if I can leave Yellow Submarine at home) Pretty hard to leave out the likes of Richard Thompson, Dick Gaughan, Martin Carthy, Lou Reed, the Stones.......The list could go on forever!! J. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: GUEST,Aldus Date: 26 May 00 - 01:33 PM My Books would be "Richard II and Wuthering heights because you can just keep reading them and they are new every time. My recordings would be Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutti Steeleye Span ...Below the Salt Martin Carthy...Sweet Wivelsfield Frankie Armstong...The First album Annie Lennox...medusa Ossian...Dove Across The Water June Tabor....Airs and Graces Jethro Tull....Songs from The Wood Waterson Carthy...Common Tongue Laura Smith...Vanity Presses My luxury item would be A huge Book of The Times crosswords and oh yes, a pencil. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: AndyG Date: 26 May 00 - 12:01 PM I haven't changed my mind about these I'll just have to lose Fresh Yesterday and Babbacombe Lee. Book: The Dying Earth Stories, Jack Vance (the latest edition with all four books in one volume)
AndyG
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Bill D Date: 26 May 00 - 11:30 AM Book: "Godël, Escher, Bach"... maybe that way I'd actually find time to work my way thru it. Luxury item: why, this very computer, of course! Need to check the threads every day.... LPs & CDs & tapes..almost any one by Jean Redpath, The first Norman Blake album, a Ravi Shankar album to lull me to sleep at night(it really works!), The Ewan MacColl/A.L. Lloyd Child Ballad collection (if Rick can cheat, so can I), a tape I have (thanks, Art) of Craig Johnson, .....getting hard..maybe Jeanie Robertson, and..."Logan English sings the Woodie Guthrie Songbag"...an LP I foolishly loaned out 25 years ago and never got back...if anyone has a copy, and would make me a tape..... now, pardon me while I go completely revise that list for the 147th time... |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: MMario Date: 26 May 00 - 11:21 AM Luxery item - a complete 2-way satellite-linked internet ready solar powered computer with built-in printer,lifetime on-site warranty, and my cookie for the mudcat installed. solves the rest of the problem rather neatly.
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Ebbie Date: 26 May 00 - 10:54 AM Don't forget the batteries! |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Peter T. Date: 26 May 00 - 09:47 AM Extra book: The Norton Anthology of English Literature (3rd Edition) Luxury item: Sophia Loren
Seven discs:
Hey, these turned out mostly classical. What do I do about Patsy Cline? |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Peter T. Date: 26 May 00 - 09:47 AM Extra book: The Norton Anthology of English Literature (3rd Edition) Luxury item: Sophia Loren
Seven discs:
Hey, these turned out mostly classical. What do I do about Patsy Cline? |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: TerriM Date: 26 May 00 - 09:27 AM Book, probably 'Time enough for Love' by Robert Heinlein, luxury item...well, got to be 12 year old Glenfiddich and c.d.s Graceland - Paul Simon Penguin Eggs - Nic Jones anything by Bonnie Rait Hissing of Summer Lawns-Joni Mitchell The Magic Flute - Mozart A cut above-June Tabor Carmina Burana - Karl Orff Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf Boy, that was tough!!!I'm with Rog....if I can't take all my records, I ain't going! |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Midchuck Date: 26 May 00 - 06:56 AM Lessee... I'm not a Christian, nor involved in any organized religion, but I'd keep the Bible simply because it has so much reading for one book. The book might be Russell's History of Western Philosophy for the same reason - it would last me for years. Take a couple of years to understand any given chapter. Luxury item. Easy call. A guitar. Probably an older Guild. I'd rather a Martin for playing, but a Guild would survive on a desert island a lot better. I've never run over a Guild with a truck, but I suspect you'd wreck the truck. Recordings: I'm assuming you're limited to single albums, and the people who named "Complete Works of...." sets as one choice are cheating:
1) Ian Tyson, "Cowboyography" Four out of seven Canadian choices, and I'm not Canadian! Maybe I should emigrate...But they wouldn't let me take my .44 Mag, so I couldn't sleep soundly at night.... Peter. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 26 May 00 - 06:32 AM This is the sort of thing that has driven me to be the gibbering demented person I am (and the Pandora who started the "world's worst thread" according to Clinton!). I just can't narrow my choices down! The programme doesn't allow Collected Works for the books so I can't take E.F.Benson so it would have to be the Grossmiths' "Diary of a Nobody", but the records... !( the programme is 8 tracks, I could cheat by choosing LP/CD tracks to get the rest of the record) I could never narrow it down to 8 tracks. I tried thinking of tracks with 2 favourites playing together (Louis Armstrong & Sidney Bechet, Basie and Oscar Peterson etc) but I think I'll have to stay at home, if I can't take all my records I'm not going! RtS ["Open the cage, Ma" (Arthur English), yes Bert, Effendi, another '50s reference!] |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Llanfair Date: 26 May 00 - 03:53 AM OK, I've had a think; Book...Impossible to choose. CD's 1.Rags, Reels and Airs. Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick. Always makes me feel good. 2.Beatles Complete...An integral part of me! 3.Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds...because I like it. 4.Billie Holiday, any compilation....a girl's gotta sing the blues. 5.Steeleye Span, Sails of Silver.....my favourite. 6.Steeleye Span. Spanning the Years....another favourite. 7.June Tabor any recording, .....I love that voice. 8. Catatonia, International Velvet.........Thank the lord they're Welsh! And the luxury? My Washburn I suppose. Hwyl, Bron. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Callie Date: 26 May 00 - 02:04 AM Now hang on Chicky - I'll see you later at rehearsal and we can fight this out. "The Great City"? I DON'T THINK SO!!!! I'll leave the bible and the Shakespeare if I can pack a few more other items: Books: Iris Murdoch's "The Sea The Sea", William Trevor's Collected Stories, A complete collection of Brian Patten's poetry and WB Yeats' poetry. Luxury items: My Finale program so I can keep composing on it (plus computer, speakers and a printer) CDs: 1. Elvis Costello "King of America" (coz it's rilly good, and also coz if you refer to previous desert island thread, you'll notice that Elvis himself will be there anyway, and he can sing the songs live that aren't on King of America) 2. The Complete Beatles (coz I couldn't choose) 3. Van Morrison's "Hymns to the Silence" (because he has one of the best voices on the planet) 4. Walters and Warner "Pithead in the Fern" (coz they're great Australian songs) 5. Joni Mitchell "Court and Spark" (Just because) 6. Vince Jones "Live" (because he sings Leonard Cohen's "Allelujah" better than anyone - even better than Jeff Buckley) 7. Corwded House "Woodface" (just because). 7. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Rick Fielding Date: 26 May 00 - 01:34 AM Hey, I'll take the Shakespeare, but can I trade the Bible for "History of religions"? OK, the book eh? "The Collected Writings of Quentin Crisp" (that way I know I'll stay sane) 1. Folkways anthology (all 4 volumes) 2. The Complete Beatles' recordings 3. The Folk-Legacy Catalogue (complete) 4. The Electra Folk Sampler (all 4 records) 5. Rachmaninoff's C#m played by Clifford Curzon 6. "78" of Lucretia Bori singing "Un Bel Dia" (the rest of "Butterfly" makes me ill) 7. Reader's Digest's "Clasical Music's Greatest Hits" (all twenty CDs) I know it's a tacky collection for folks who don't want to hear the "dull bits" but we ARE limited for space here, and obviously I can't do this at all without a lot of cheating. 8. The Caedmon collection of English and Scottish Traditional music (every damn volume) Shit, this is too difficult, I'm gonna need a larger lifeboat! "Woody", my 1950 Martin 0-18. Rick (too greedy by half!) |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Mbo Date: 26 May 00 - 01:17 AM Book: The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien Luxury Item: Hmmmmmm....my guitar Cd's: Hmmm...dang there are 14 ELO albums... Face The Music--by The Electric Light Orchestra 20 Greatest Hits --by Chris Ledoux RIOF--by Dougie MacLean Armchair Theatre--by Jeff Lynne Les Miserables Cast Recording--The 10th Anniversary Cast Original Carolina Beach Music--Always Be My Girl--Various Rulin' Folks ELO II--by The Electric Light Orchestra --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Chicky Date: 26 May 00 - 12:11 AM Book--Sexing the Cherry by Jeanette Winterson Luxury Item--Chocolate, chocolate, and chocolate. CDs--
1. Everything But The Girl--IdleWild (the first time I heard my favourite band)
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Kelida Date: 25 May 00 - 11:45 PM Book--Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Luxury Item--Portable shower stall with built-in desalination system--bathing in sea water isn't really good for you. . . Now the really important part--CDs!
1. The Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions For the memories of growing up in the 80s, when I first heard him Peace--Keli |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 25 May 00 - 08:21 PM And you get to take a book - not counting the Bible and Shakespeare which are automatically provided - and one luxury object, which can't be useful (eg not a tent or a hatchet etc).
There used to be an unlimited supply of needles, to go with the wind up gramophone, but these days the idea is you'd have a solar-powered record/CD player.
When you get to go on Desert Island discs it means you have really arrived. It's much higher prestige than a peerage. |
Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs From: Llanfair Date: 25 May 00 - 02:53 PM I think you'll find it's 8 records, and yes, it's still running, though Roy Plumbley, who thought it up, died a few years ago. I'll have to think about that one! Hwyl, Bron. |
Subject: Desert Island Discs From: Rana who SHOULD be working Date: 25 May 00 - 02:50 PM Hi, Little Neo's thread on a Deserted Island reminds me a bit of the BBC Radio programme "Desert Island Discs". I don't know if it is still on, or whether any stations on this side of the pond carried it (or had their own equivalent). The premise was that you could take 7 discs (lp's in those days!) onto a desert island. You had the host + guest. The guest would talk about why they would take those discs and play a piece from each one. It was usually a interesting programme. So any takers out there and why those 7! Rana |
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