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The Homoerratic Radio Show: Lena Zavaroni
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Saturday, May 16, 2015. He's Making Eyes At Me. Song: "Take Me Home, Country Roads". Song: "River Deep, Mountain High". I'm back from Alaska—aka. The Land With No Record Stores. (Not in Ketchikan. Anyway.) I did find one thrift shop that had a few records though, Rendezvous Thrift Store in Ketchikan, the first stop on my Ruby Princess cruise. All LPs were just 25¢. This 1974 Lena Zavaroni album is one of the ones I found there. Rendezvous Thrift Store — Ketchikan, Alaska ]. And Booker T and the MGs.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Suite No. 2 in B Minor
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March 18, 2012. Suite No. 2 in B Minor. Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: 5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16 (1953)
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March 26, 2013. 5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16 (1953). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor (1953)
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November 3, 2012. Symphony No. 1 in C Minor (1953). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Peter Gynt Suite (1953)
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April 16, 2012. Peter Gynt Suite (1953). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Mother Goose Suite (1953)
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August 1, 2012. Mother Goose Suite (1953). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor (1952)
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May 6, 2014. Symphony No. 6 in B Minor (1952). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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Symphonie Fantastique: Symphonie Fantastique
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June 24, 2013. Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Symphonie Fantastique was created and is maintained by the owner of Jive Time Records.
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Symphonie Fantastique: 12 Waltzes
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April 28, 2013. Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Symphonie Fantastique was created and is maintained by the owner of Jive Time Records.
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Symphonie Fantastique: The Poem of Ecstasy (1959)
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January 29, 2013. The Poem of Ecstasy (1959). Posted by Jive Time Records. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pictures at an Exhibition. As fans of experimental music today, we like to imagine what Debussy and Stravinsky might have sounded like to similar ears a century ago. The artwork in this gallery offers a glimpse of how modern these sounds were perceived before jazz and rock by how they were interpreted graphically on early LP covers. Check out the latest posts on Project Thirty-Three.
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