DJ Tanner
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2/25/2000
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Even Apocalypse Is Fleeting
Playlist | Mixed Genre
a biological product of the cosmological unverse
CD | Mixed Genre
Buy American: The Best of (new) Detroit Rock
CD | Theme
Songs That Turn Your Bones To Glass: (Smog)
CD | Single Artist
the dearth of cool
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Submit Date: 4/16/2003
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Buy American: The Best of (new) Detroit Rock
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White Stripes
Jolene
Soledad Brothers
Brek 'em on Down
Gories
Goin to the River
Detroit Cobras
Putty in Your Hands
Von Bondies
Red Head Devil
White Stripes
Hardest Button to Button
Dirtbombs
I Cant Stop Thinking About It
Stooges
Down on the Street
Bantam Rooster
Hey Bartendress
The Go
Meet Me at the Movies
White Stripes
Red Bowling Ball Ruth
Von Bondies
Nite Train
MC5
Kick out the Jams
Gories
Hey Hey We're the Gories
Soledad Brothers
Cadillac Hips
The Come Ons
Whatcha Got?
Detroit Cobras
Shout Bama Lama
White Stripes
Lord Send Me An Angel
Dirtbombs
Chains of Love
Iggy Pop
The Passenger
Comment:
2/03 - 4/03 this mix stemmed from a conversation a friend and i had re: the 'Teenage Shutdown' series of 60s garage rock comps. he hadnt heard much of the garagey noise coming out of detroit these days (which is mostly just an updated version of what those original acts were doing), other than the stripes and a von bondies track or two i'd played him. so... i put together some of my favorite stuff from a-half-dozen-or-so SFTRI type artists, as well as a few key older tracks that fit in well. the caveat to the title is that one could not compile the 'best of detroit rock' into just 1 mix, and if they could, it would damn sure not include The Come Ons.
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valis
Date:
4/16/2003
Where's the Sights...?
Powers
Date:
4/16/2003
Testify my brother!
SMoss
Date:
4/17/2003
The mid 80's were a good time for clubs and local bands there. Black Market, Toby Red, Tracy Lee and the Leonards, probably many other good bands that are long ago forgotten. I'll betcha many of the current crop pass thru the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor.
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