NickTwisp

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Member Since: 2/22/2003
Total Mixes: 12
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Bright Eyes, Low Clouds

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Bright Eyes  If Winter Ends  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  A Scale, a Mirror, and Those Indifferent Clocks  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Drunk Kid Catholic  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Going For the Gold   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Nothing Gets Crossed Out  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  From a Balance Beam   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligh   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Oh, You Are the Roots That Sleep Beneath My Feet and Hold the Earth In Place  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  A Song to Pass the Time  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  The City Has Sex  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Lover I Don't Have to Love   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Touch   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  When the Curious Girl Realizes She is Under Glass  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  Padraic My Prince   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes`  You Will, You Will, You Will You  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  A Perfect Sonnet  buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  First Day of My Life (Live on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic 10-04-03)   buy on itunes
Bright Eyes  The Movement of a Hand  buy on itunes

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There are several Bright Eyes compilations in the Art of the Mix archive. Most of these mixes, however, rely heavily on either educating others about Bright Eyes, or to serve only as a list for self-gratification (or self-loathing in the case of Bright Eyes' music). This mix seeks not to compile rare songs, b-sides, singles, live versions, remixes, or covers either. It is exclusive in fact to Bright Eyes and does not rely on Obersts other musical outlets (The Desaparecidos, for example, may be actually be stronger work of Obersts than Bright Eyes). But simply, they are just not the same. I made this to appeal mostly to the seasonal affect some of Bright Eyes songs seemed either concerned with or made from. With little doubt I suspect Oberst is at least somewhat affected by location and the seasons. In many cases we may like to think we "hear" the cold and the emptiness of a January day in Omaha on "If Winter Ends." Or we might "feel" the midwestern winds blowing on the chords of "Going for the Gold," while they play from a lonely wooden front porch. It's crap really, but I feel I share this assumed notion of seasonal affect and thus, this mix was made to reflect this notion. It plays remarkably well on long drives, and it being the fall season, the music fits right in. I hope someone shares this sentiment of the mix and enjoys it as much as I did.

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Date: 11/2/2004
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