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Off-topic: new favorite band
Heard these guys a few times on XM's fabulous music channel the Loft (which, frankly, is why I'm listening to fewer podcasts ...), and I want to promote them my own self 'cause they're so great:
The Guggenheim Grotto are *terrific*. You can hear / download a few songs from their web site, and their CD "Waltzing Alone" is on iTunes & eMusic. You can't buy their CD in stores, yet, as they only just signed with a record label.
If you like Winterpills and/or Kings of Convience, you'll like these guys too.
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Favorite Albums By Year
Finally, a meme I can (want to) write about! Liam, over at Panorama of the Mountains, lists his Favorite Albums by Year, starting with the soundtrack to Wattstax, back in 1973. I don't think I can go back that far (if I did, it would include things...
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Mymusic On Myspace
Ok, I'll out myself on myspace. Want to be my friend? Ha! Anyway, I've decided to use my myspace to list the musical groups I like, plus a few librarians / libraries. :-) So if you want to know what I'm listening to, head on over to http://myspace.com/cogscilibrarian...
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World Music
Last week, Future Tense had an episode about National Geographic's World Music site. From the Future Tense web site: "National Geographic is known for bringing the world alive through its magazine and television documentaries. Now it's aiming...
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Near To My Heart ... But Not Technically Cog Sci Or Librarian
... is Entertainment Weekly's list of the 25 Best Music Websites. The CogSci Librarian likes music quite a bit, and this list includes some old favorites and possibly some new ones. To wit: iTunes Music Store quoting EW "well, duh." EMusic $9.99 a...
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Podcasts Rock
Well, I am a complete convert to the joys of (listening to) podcasts. Now that they're in iTunes and easy enough for a person's father to use, I am finally using them. (And there will be lots of commuting time in my future during which I can listen...
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