Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Soft Machine -- Volume 2 (Big Beat)
2. Tangerine Dream -- Zeit (Relativity)
3. Boo Radleys -- Wake Up! (Columbia)
4. John Renbourn -- The Black Balloon (Shanachie)
5. Fairport Convention -- What We Did on Our Holidays
(Hannibal/Carthage)
6. Pink Floyd -- More (EMD/Capitol)
7. Pink Floyd -- Piper at the Gates of Dawn (EMD/Capitol)
8. Beatles -- Revolver (EMD/Capitol)
9. Beatles -- Rubber Soul (EMD/Capitol)
10. Nick Drake -- Pink Moon (Hannibal/Carthage)
All time favorites submitted in no particular order by John McKeag, host of
Glimpses, heard every Wednesday from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. on WCUW
(91.3 FM).
Your top ten
1. Joe -- All That I Am (BMG/Jive)
2. Mary J. Blige -- Mary (UNI/MCA)
3. Bruce Hornsby -- Spirit Trail (BMG/RCA)
4. Dixie Chicks -- Fly (Sony/Monument)
5. 2Pac -- Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (BMG/Jive)
6. Kurt Elling -- This Time It's Love (EMD/Blue Note)
7. Stevie Wonder -- Fulfillingness First Finale/Innervisions
(UNI/Motown)
8. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band -- Live 1975-1985, Disc
3 (Sony Music)
9. D'Angelo -- Voodoo (EMD/Virgin)
10. Tom Waits -- Strange Temptation
Submitted by recent Chicago-émigré Kevin So, who returns home
to promote Different, a new nine-song, limited-edition CD of recent
demos. He appears at the Colonial Inn in Concord on May 15.
Web site of the week
http://crime.washingtondc-online.com/live-webcast
Web surfers looking to catch the action at the IMF and World Bank protests were
surprised to find out they could listen to the Washington Metropolitan Police
Department's First District radio broadcasts. Take a look, you never know when
Bill's going out for a jog (or a burger)!