Other Mixes By Kitz
Cassette
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Mixed Genre
CD
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Theme - Romantic
CD
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Theme - Road Trip
CD
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Theme - Break Up
Che and Other House-Hold Names
Artist | Song | |
Rage Against The Machine | Testify | |
Public Enemy | Bring The Noise | |
Bob Marley | Get Up, Stand Up | |
Janis Joplin | Peace Of My Heart | |
Ani DiFranco | Both Hands | |
Dave Matthews | Typical Situation | |
Sublime | What I Got | |
Janis Joplin | Summertime | |
Cream | I Feel free | |
Jimi Hendrix | House Burning Down | |
Ben Harper | Burn To Shine | |
Sublime | April 26, 1992 | |
Pearl Jam | Evolution | |
The Who | My Generation | |
Lenny Kravitz | Are You Gonna Go My Way | |
Comment:
The title stems from a painting that one of my friends did which was a portrait of Che on a big HMV banner suggesting a paradox in the socialist/capitalist mixture. I guess the idea was that we have not finished the revolution. The playlist itself has been floating around my desk for a few months, and I figured now was as good a time as any to put it out. I consider it to be the real revolutionary voices of music in the later part of the 20th century, from Jimi and Janis, to Dave and Eddie, I think that there's a fair mix.Feedback:
I love this mix, it all the stuf folks make fun of me for liking (except for The Who, I don't think I ever claimed to like them.) Really nice summer mix, are you up for a trade?
Ruby, I'm always up for a trade, and if you like this stuff (except The WHO, which I will forgive you for) you might also check out my other summer mix "A Gram in Here and More on the Table" That's got the Sublime and Dave and Janis stuff on it too...