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From bob <segarini@rogers.com>
Subject Re: Pet Sounds-a-likes
Date Tue, 11 Dec 2007 19:18:56 -0500 (EST)

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Again...I can hardly wait to hear these artists...thanks.
   
  bob
  

synchro1 <synchro1@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
  to varying degrees, some fo the following:

Imogen Heap
Robert Rich
Ulrich Schnauss
Steve Lawson 
Feist
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings (ok, sounds like some stuff from my youth but not what I listened to at the time....)
the last 2 Sparks albums
Wayne Horvitz




-----Original Message-----
>From: bob 
>Sent: Dec 11, 2007 6:37 PM
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Subject: Re: Pet Sounds-a-likes
>
>You guys go on and on about the weirdest shit on this list...
> 
> Anybody here heard a new band lately that makes great music, yet doesn't sound like anyone else from your youth?...or the '60's?...or any other decade other than this one?
> 
> bob
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>synchro1 wrote:
> Why Does A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs - Roy Wood
>Mountain of Love - Spring
>High Coin - Harpers Bizzare
>Building a Ship - Linus of Hollywood
>The Best Thing About Me is You - Jeffrey Foskett
>Boat To Sail - Jackie DeShannon
>One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Closing Theme) - Jack Nitzsche
>Caroline Goodbye - Colin Blunstone
>TM - Charles Lloyd
>The Gentle Cold of Dawn - Chad & Jeremy
>
>some more so than others.....
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