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Article: PICK SIX; A half-dozen cool things in the world of music, observed from two points of view:.(ENTERTAINMENT)
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- December 4, 2005
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Byline: Jon Bream; Staff Writer
A half-dozen cool things in the world of music, observed from two points of view:
Muzik Mafia, Station 4. This two-hour-plus musical free-for-all, anchored by Jon Nicholson's soul revue, was at times brilliant, at times chaotic. Where else could you see a dwarf, Two Foot Fred, playing a cowbell to Rare Earth's "I Just Want to Celebrate"?
Kate Bush, "Aerial." The two-CD release she made us all wait 12 years for is a lush return to form, with noticeable maturity and contentment. High points: "Pi" (Kate singing the infinite number) and the opus "Sky of Honey." Ray Davies, "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." He performed the very ...