Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Juliana Hatfield -- Bed (Zoe)
2. Jack Drag -- Dope Box (A&M)
3. Various Artists -- Mashin' Up the Nation Vols III & IV (DVS
Media)
4. Bob Mould -- The Last Dog and Pony Show (Rykodisc)
5. Korn -- Follow the Leader (Immortal/Epic)
6. Squirrel Nut Zippers -- Perennial Favorites (Mammoth)
7. Primus -- Rhinoplasty (Interscope)
8. Six Finger Satellite -- Laws of Ruins (Sub Pop)
9. Elliot Smith -- XO (Dreamworks)
10. Liz Phair -- whitechocolatespaceegg (Matador/Capitol)
Current survey as reported to the College Music Journal by Fitchburg
State College's campus radio station WXPL (91.3 FM).
Your top ten
1. Bob Marley -- Live (Island)
2. Erykah Badu -- Live (Universal)
3. Zappa /Mothers -- Roxy and Elsewhere (Warner Bros.)
4. Ray Charles -- Greatest Hits (ABC Paramount)
5. Elvis Costello -- Greatest Hits (CBS)
6. Bob Dylan -- Blonde on Blonde (Columbia)
7. Tom Waits -- Nighthawks at the Diner (Electra/Asylum)
8. Little Feat -- Waiting for Columbus (Warner Bros.)
9. Van Morrison -- Wavelength (Warner Bros.)
10. Nat King Cole -- Greatest Hits (Capitol)
Submitted by Don White, who'll perform selections from his latest CD,
Rascal (Lyric Moon), this Friday, October 2, at the Unitarian
Universalist Church of Westborough, and this Saturday, October 3, at the Bull
Run Restaurant in Shirley.
Submit your current Top 10 faves for publication to
bgoslow[a]phx.com.
Web site of the week
www.keiko.com
With the United States down to one Free Willy, supporters of Keiko the whale
are making sure the departed mammal, which had been housed at the Oregon Coast
Aquarium, can be monitored in his new home in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. Ever
hear a whale flirt? Hear Keiko talk to his new neighbors and view plenty of
videos of his journey home.