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2005-06-28 9:31 AM

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Subject: Desert Island Discs
Anyone interested in trying their hand at the BBC's Desert Island Discs?

By way of background, guests are asked to choose the eight pieces of music they would take with them to a desert island. They also choose one book (excluding the Bible and the works of Shakespeare which are already deemed present on the island) and one luxury item which must be inanimate and have no practical use. Over time (this has been on the BBC since 1942) the rules have been modified to exclude Greatest Hits and Live albums.

Feel free to critique and/or talk smack about the picks.

My list is below (with some liberty taken with the Eagles (not entirely live nor greatest hits) and the 9 symphonies of Beethoven as it's technically more than one disc, if forced to chose I pick the disc with the 3rd and the 9th symphonies).

And no, consolidating your entire music collection into one iPod track does not count.

Eagles – Hell Freezes Over
Bruce Springstein – Born to Run
Martina McBride – Evolution
Alan Jackson – Drive
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Come On Come On
George Fredric Handel – Messiah, John Eliot Gardiner, English Baroque Soloists
Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concertos, Festival Strings of Lucerne
Ludwig Von Beethoven – Symphonies 1-9, Herbert von Karajan & Berliner Philharmoniker

Book: "The World According to Garp" - John Irving

Item: A piano. I don't know how to play but I'd have plenty of time to learn.


2005-06-28 10:14 AM
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OOoooooooh. Music. You know I'm gonna respond about music. The idea of choosing only 8 CDs....that's the stuff of nightmares. This is a pretty mellow list for me, no punk, nothing loud, nothing really upbeat...I can't believe I left NIN's the Fragile off this list...man this was hard to do. Mary Chapin's Come On Come On is definitely way, way up on my list of favourites.

Mine:
David Bowie - is it cheating to take Sound+Vision? If so, then I guess Scary Monsters
Elton John - Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy
JS Bach's Brandenburg Concerti
Emmylou Harris - Cowgirl's Prayer (although I don't think it's fair that I can't take Spyboy)
Johnny Cash - The American IV
Moulin Rouge Soundtrack (the first one)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Cosmic Hippo

Book: "Illuminatus!" by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson. Not that it's some tome of wonderment, but if I had only one thing to read over and over again, it had damn well better be complex and really long.

Item: a very fat notebook full of blank paper.



2005-06-28 11:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs
Hmm, let's see...

Music:
The Fragile - NIN (you can borrow it if you can find my camp Madeye)
Space in your Face - Galactic Cowboys
Southern Rock Opera - The Drive-By Truckers (is it cheating because it's a 2 disc "album"?)
The Bends - Radiohead
Bach's Violin Concerto in A Minor - Yehudi Menuhin's performance preferably
Diesel and Dust - Midnight Oil
1999 - Prince
Hail to the Thief - Radiohead

Book:
100 Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez (in Spanish)

Stuff:
My Taiji pratice sword... It's not sharpened, so aside from bludgeoning warthogs (something I could do with a rock - considering I could do it at all), it's fairly useless. I think I need a judge's ruling on this one please.

-Frank
2005-06-28 12:14 PM
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scuba-punk - 2005-06-28 11:56 AM

Hmm, let's see...

Music:
The Fragile - NIN (you can borrow it if you can find my camp Madeye)
Space in your Face - Galactic Cowboys
Southern Rock Opera - The Drive-By Truckers (is it cheating because it's a 2 disc "album"?)
The Bends - Radiohead
Bach's Violin Concerto in A Minor - Yehudi Menuhin's performance preferably
Diesel and Dust - Midnight Oil
1999 - Prince
Hail to the Thief - Radiohead

Book:
100 Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez (in Spanish)

Stuff:
My Taiji pratice sword... It's not sharpened, so aside from bludgeoning warthogs (something I could do with a rock - considering I could do it at all), it's fairly useless. I think I need a judge's ruling on this one please.

-Frank


In my opinion, the practice sword should be allowed. 1) It complies with the spirit of the rule 2) I'd love to see you bludgeon a warthog.

Plus, if Madeye can find your camp there's an outside chance I'd stumble upon it and could borrow some tunes. I prefer the Double Violin Concerto in D (Stern & Perlman) but enjoy the A concerto almost as much.

It's no wonder iPods and anti-format (Jack) radio stations are so popular. We've only had three submissions so far and we've gone from NIN to Bach to Prince to Johnny Cash to Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. I'd listen to that station all day.
2005-06-28 12:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs

A little confused.  Are we talking 8 individual songs or 8 albums?

2005-06-28 1:06 PM
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Gatsby - 2005-06-28 12:52 PM

A little confused. Are we talking 8 individual songs or 8 albums?



8 albums. If I was stuck on an island with only 8 songs they might as well all be Taps.

Preferably, the albums will not include greatest hits, compliations, or live albums but exceptions are granted on an indivual basis



2005-06-28 1:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs

O.K.  That does narrow things a little, but here's mine:

CD’s

Bat out of Hell – Meatloaf

Rumors – Fleetwood Mac

Hi Infidelity – REO Speedwagon

Boston – Boston (the first album)

Yellow Brick Road – Elton John

Eliminator – ZZ Top

Chess – Tim Rice, Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus

Blow by Blow – Jeff Beck

 

Book

Prisoner’s Base – Rex Stout

 

Object

My Guitar (with extra strings)

2005-06-28 2:30 PM
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We'll have to get stranded on one of the strings of zillions of little islands, and try to rig some kind of desert island radio. I'm gonna need more than one Elton John album, and I may just shrivel up and die without some Nails. Fleetwood Mac. Mary Chapin Carpenter. You guys can be on my island radio station any day.

Anyway, we're all triathletes, right? We can just swim from island to island to exchange discs.
2005-06-28 2:56 PM
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Man this is a hard one to answer.......

1) James Taylor's Greatest Hits Vol I (yeah yeah I know no greatest hits)
2) Dvorak "New World Symphony" No 9
3) Garth Brooks "No Fences"
4) Yes "Big Generator"
5) George Strait "Pure Country Soundtrack"
6) Copeland "Appalachian Spring"
7) U2 "Joshua Tree"
8) Eagles "Hotel California"

Book: W.E.B. Griffen "Brotherhood of War Vol 1-7" (I think they have been consolidated)

Comfort Item: Sand Wedge and Shag Bag ( Desert Island=Big Sand Trap)
2005-06-28 2:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs
Man this is a hard one to answer.......

1) James Taylor's Greatest Hits Vol I (yeah yeah I know no greatest hits)
2) Dvorak "New World Symphony" No 9
3) Garth Brooks "No Fences"
4) Yes "Big Generator"
5) George Strait "Pure Country Soundtrack"
6) Copeland "Appalachian Spring"
7) U2 "Joshua Tree"
8) Eagles "Hotel California"

Book: W.E.B. Griffen "Brotherhood of War Vol 1-7" (I think they have been consolidated)

Comfort Item: Sand Wedge and Shag Bag ( Desert Island=Big Sand Trap)
2005-06-29 12:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs
8 Albums... that's near impossible. This list is a bit of an "off the top of my head". Given hours to ponder this, I'm sure the list would be different, but here goes:
U2 - Joshua Tree
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
ELO - Out Of The Blue
Underworld - Beaucoup Fish
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Peter Gabriel - Us
Roger Waters - Radio KAOS
Paul Simon - Graceland

Book - Lord of the Rings Trilogy - J.R.R. Tolkien

Item: Guitar - don't play, would love to learn (and because I'm guessing my 60GB iPod isn't allowed )



2005-06-29 9:45 AM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs
I was driving home last night and a song came on from one of the greatest (IMHO) rock albums ever made - Frampton Comes Alive.  Too bad they don't allow "live" albums.  That one wasn't a "greatest hits live" album when it was released, but it evolved into that because of all the hits it generated.  All the good covers over the years are a testimony to the great songwriting on the album.  If we could have a "live" album, that would be my pick.
2005-06-29 10:31 AM
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CD's
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Dave Carter and Tracey Grammer - Drum Hat Buddha
Wagner - The Ring Cycle - Sir Georg Solti
Chris Smither - Up on the Lowdown
Jeffrey Foucault - Miles from the lightning
Brooks Williams - Little Lion
J.S. Bach - Concerto for 2 violins & strings in D minor - Perlman and Zuckerman
The Beatles- Rubber Soul
Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks

Book
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James Joyce - Ulysses
 Because maybe I'd finish it this time.

Item
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My best acoustic guitar

2005-06-29 1:42 PM
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I like this one!  Good thread.

8 Albums:

Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen - The River
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Eagles - Hotel California
AC/DC - Back in Black
Beastie Boys - License to Ill
Counting Crows - August and Everything After

Book:

Stephen King's The Stand

Luxury Item:

A nice accoustic guitar.



2005-06-29 3:40 PM
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hrmm..

In no particular order.. (crap. i guess i have to edit out the JT-live album..)

Van Morrison - Moondance
James Taylor - Mud Slid slim and the Blue Horizon
Indigo Girls - Indigo Girls
David Wilcox - How did you find me here
Jimmy Buffett - Living and Dying in 3/4 Time
Eva Cassidy - Songbird
Jim Croce - Life and Times
Steve Earl - Train a Comin'

Book - Hrmm.. I really never read.. so i'm going with one of the James Taylor Guitar music anthologies.

Thing - My guitar (Larrivee - LV09) can I sneak extra strings on the island in the case??


Edited by waskelton 2005-06-29 3:45 PM
2005-06-29 4:18 PM
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CRAP!!!



anybody wanna bring a CD Player????

Edited by waskelton 2005-06-29 4:18 PM


2005-06-29 4:19 PM
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Book..Hmmmm, I would have to toss a coin btwn "the Stand" by S King and " Pillars of The Earth" By K. Follett....

Item - Drum Kit

Albums

Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien

Johnny Lang - Lie to Me

Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood

Alman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (or Live at Filmore East if we are sneakin in live albums)

Foo Fighters - One by One

RUSH - Fly By Night 

Boston - "Boston" (debute album)

Elton John - Madman Across the water

Whew....that was a lot harder than I thought...

2005-06-29 5:23 PM
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CDs

Ani DiFranco- Puddle Dive
LeeAnn Womack- There's more where that came from
Chavela Vargas- uhhh, can't remember the title, it's in spanish...
Grateful Dead- really, I can't take anything live? That sucks...
Joan Baez- Diamonds and Rust
Bob Dylan-Blood on the Tracks
Chris LeDoux- Too many to pick!
Dead Kennedys- Give me convenience or give me death

Book- Edward Abbey, Down the River

Item- A case of Burt's Bees Lip Balm.... I wouldn't last a day without it.

2005-06-29 5:31 PM
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2005-06-29 6:00 PM
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Lara - 2005-06-29 3:31 PM

Chris Isaak - Forever Blue

Chris Isaak - Always got Tonight

Shoot. I forgot Chris Isaak. I'll be swimming over to visit you...

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2005-06-30 8:13 AM
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waskelton - 2005-06-29 4:18 PM
anybody wanna bring a CD Player????


No worries, I specialised in Communication Systems for my Engineering degree. If we're lucky enough to all be stranded across an archipeligo, we can pool our supply coconuts and I should be able to put together some sort of rudimentary intra-island radio station

-Frank
2005-06-30 8:37 AM
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scuba-punk - 2005-06-30 9:13 AM

waskelton - 2005-06-29 4:18 PM
anybody wanna bring a CD Player????


No worries, I specialised in Communication Systems for my Engineering degree. If we're lucky enough to all be stranded across an archipeligo, we can pool our supply coconuts and I should be able to put together some sort of rudimentary intra-island radio station

-Frank


This gets better by the minute. I was already set to swim my way to each respective island to borrow music and reading material but now I can just sit back and wait for installation of my cocunt wire. Of course, if it's anything like my cable installation I'll be waiting all day in the hot sun only to get a call saying the appointment was postponed a week.

On a related note, I think it's interesting that our multidisciplinary approach to athletics spills over into music. The submission are eclectic within each list but fairly similar across the entire list. Apparently we have as much trouble picking one sport to focus on as we do picking one genre of music to listen to (or we are just renaissance athletes and music lovers).
2005-06-30 8:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Desert Island Discs
White Stripes: Seven Nation Army
Beatles: White Album
Aimee Mann: Lost In Space
Nirvana: Nevermind
Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville
REM: Document
Hole: Celebrity Skin
Beastie Boys: To The Five Boroughs

Book: John Irving: A Prayer for Owen Meaney

Object: Guitar

2005-06-30 8:58 AM
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Radiohead- OK Computer
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Fleetwood Mac- Rumours
Rolling Stones- Some girls? Got to listen to all of them to make my choice.
Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffitti (2 dics for the price of 1!)
Peal Jam- Verses
Cat Stevens- Tea for the Tillerman

This was tough. Can`t be sure this list would be the same tomorrow!

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