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October 29 - November 5, 1999

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Airwaves top ten

by Brian Goslow

1. Buddy Miller -- Cruel Moon (Hi-Tone)

2. Julie Miller -- Broken Things (Hi-Tone)

3. Ramblin' Jack Elliott -- The Long Ride (Hi-Tone)

4. John Prine -- In Spite of Our Selves (Oh Boy)

5. Patty Larkin -- A-Go-Go (Vanguard)

6. Holy Modal Rounders -- One and Two (Fantasy)

7. David Grisman, John Hartford, and Mike Seeger -- Retrograph (Acoustic Disc)

8. Dolly Parton -- The Grass is Blue (Sugar Hill)

9. Richard Thompson -- Mock Tudor (Capitol)

10. Aimie Mann -- Bachelor Number Two (or the Last Remains of the Doo-Doo) (aimeemann.com)

Submitted by Nick DiBiasio, host of the Contemporary Cafe on Thursdays and Against the Grain on Saturdays, both from 8 to 11 p.m. on WICN (90.5 FM).

Your top ten

1. Mr. Bungle -- California (Warner Bros.)

2. Company Flow -- Funcrusher Plus (Priority/Rawkus)

3. Tortoise -- In the Fishtank EP (Konkurrent)

4. Radiohead -- O.K. Computer (Capitol)

5. Steve Coleman -- The Sonic Language of Myth (BMG/RCA Victor)

6. Kool Keith -- Black Elvis/Lost in Space (Red Ink)

7. The Roots -- Things Fall Apart (Uni/MCA)

8. Björk -- Homogenic (WEA/Elektra)

9. DJ Shadow -- Preemptive Strike (PGD/ILS)

10. Groove Collective -- We the People (UNI/Impulse)

Submitted by Roy Lumas, keyboardist for Gruvis Malt, who perform at the Tammany Club on November 12 in support of their new CD, Sound Soldiers.

Web site of the week

www.marshmallowpeeps.com

No matter what kind of day you're having, you will laugh while visiting Peepsville! Take a factory tour and actually see where the more than 400 "Just Born" employees make all those packages of Halloween pumpkins, spooky ghosts, and cats, not to mention those famous Easter chicks. (Did you know it takes six minutes to make one peep?) Get some quite-serious Peep recipes ("A Peep for All Seasons"), and learn how Mr. Born became the Neil Armstrong of candy-making by being the first person to put a stick inside a lollipop. Trick-or-Peeps!



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