PAZUZU MIX #31:
Shake It Don't Break It, Baby!

Side A
Artist Song
Boston  Don't Look Back (1978) 
The Jimi Hen-drix Experience  Purple Haze (1967) 
Faith No More  Ashes To Ashes (1997) 
Van Der Graaf Generator  Every Bloody Emperor (2005) 
Jerusalem Slim (w / Michael Monroe & Steve Stevens)  The World Is Watching (1992) 
The Doors  Take It As It Comes (1967) 
Phil Lynott  Nineteen (1985) 
The Police  Peanuts (1978) 
Yes  Looking Around (1969) 
The James Gang  Midnight Man (1971) 
Patti Smith  Break It Up (1975) 
Aerosmith  Sweet Emotion (1975) 
David Johansen  Bohemian Love Pad (1981) 
Montrose  Bad Motor Scooter (1973) 
Motley Crue  Kickstart My Heart (1989) 
Soul Asylum  Jack Of All Trades (1988) 
The Suicide Twins (w / Andy McCoy & Nasty Suicide)  Sweet Preten-ding (1986) 
Def Leppard  Bringin' On The Heartbreak (1981) 
Manic Street Preachers  PCP (1994) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Jerry Cantrell  Dickeye (1998) 
Suede  Moving (1993) 
Van Halen  Romeo Delight (1980) 
The Who  Magic Bus (1968) 
Cinderella  Shake Me (1986) 
The Cult  Love Removal Machine (1987) 
Michael Monroe  Dead, Jail Or Rock 'N' Roll (1989) 
Green River  This Town (1987) 
The Velvet Underground  The Gift (1968) 
David Bowie  Aladdin Sane (1973) 
Peter Hammill  Again (1974) 
Mott  Career (No Such Thing As Rock 'N' Roll) (1976) 
King Crimson  Man With An O-pen Heart (live version) (1984) 
Queen  Stone Cold Crazy (1974) 
Cheap Trick  Way Of The World (1979) 
Free  All Right Now (1970) 
The Preten-ders  The Losing (2003) 
Deconstruction (w / Dave Navarro & Eric Avery)  That Is All (1994) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  Affairs Of The Heart (1992) 

Comment:

Another in my ongoing efforts to "convert" my old individual CD mixes into the cassette format, the better to see both halves of each volume side by side! Once again, here are my original comments: [QUOTE] "RE: David Johansen's "Bohemian Love Pad" - Seriously, you gotta love any song that o-pens up with a lyric like: "Well, the cockroach traffic in here / Has got me drinking too much beer..."! Also, I deliberately put Montrose's "Bad Motor Scooter" back to back with Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart" in order to highlight the similarity of the guitar-revving effects that kick off both songs - although I certainly hope the results don't come off as repetitive! By the way, I had the second disc almost finished when I noticed once again that I had a space of about one-and-a-half minutes, so I threw in a little acoustic vignette from Deconstruction that provides a perfect bridge between the last two songs (Preten-ders, ELP). I swear, it wasn't planned and it was kind of a last-second brainstorm, but I think it works a lot better than if I had just followed "The Losing" with "Affairs Of The Heart"! [EN-D QUOTE]

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