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PAZUZU MIX #138:
Don't You Know That I'm Alive For You, I'm Your Seventh Son

Side A
Artist Song
Black Sabbath  Supertzar (instrumental) (1975) 
The Doors  Horse Latitudes (1967) 
King's X  Fish Bowl Man (2000) 
Accept  Generation Clash (I) (1989) 
KISS  Love Gun (1977) 
Alice In Chains  Bleed The Freak (1990) 
Corrosion Of Conformity (w / James Hetfield)  Man Or Ash (1996) 
Bob Dylan  Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (1966) 
Yes  I Am Waiting (1994) 
Deep Purple  Hold On (1974) 
The Who  Pure And Easy (1971) 
Cheap Trick  Oh, Candy (1977) 
Aerosmith  Jailbait (1982) 
Iggy & The Stooges  Penetration (1973) 
Tool  Part Of Me (1992) 
Motorhead  White Line Fever (1977) 
David Bowie  Boys Keep Swinging (1979) 
Dokken  Mr. Scary (instrumental) (1987) 
Nirvana  Dumb (1993) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Thin Lizzy  Banshee (instrumental) (1974) 
ZZ Top  Asleep In The Desert (instrumental) (1976) 
Metallica  Better Than You (1997) 
Inger Lorre  Haunted Hill (1999) 
Rainbow  The Temple Of The King (1975) 
Seven-dust  Seasons (2003) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  The Hut Of Baba Yaga (I) [Modest Mussorgsky] (instrumental) (1971) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  The Curse Of Baba Yaga (1971) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  The Hut Of Baba Yaga (II) [Modest Mussorgsky] (instrumental) (1971) 
Queen  You And I (1976) 
AC/DC  Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll (2000) 
Twisted Sister  You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll (1983) 
Cream  I'm So Glad (1966) 
The Beatles  Wait (1965) 
The Smiths  Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (1987) 
Journey  Mother, Father (1981) 
Slade  Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply (1983) 
Hanoi Rocks  Problem Child (1982) 
Accept  Generation Clash II (1994) 
Guns N' Roses  There Was A Time (2008) 
The Police  Darkness (1981) 
Manic Street Preachers  Raind-rops Keep Falling On My Head (1995) 

Comment:

And it's a quadruple-elimination this Happy Thanksgiving Day!:
114. The Doors - Strange Days (1967)
115. Iggy & The Stooges - Raw Power (1973)
116. Thin Lizzy - Nightlife (1974)
117. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
Supertzar < Horse Latitudes < Fish Bowl Man - A rather warped o-pening trilogy, I'll fully admit, and I can't even say with absolute certainty whether or not it even works in any way whatsoever! The only reason I even used Fish Bowl Man was that it was the only thing I could think of that seemed eccentric enough to follow after Horse Latitudes - no easy task, as anyone who's familiar with Jim Morrison's deranged little avant-garde poetry exercise knows perfectly well! [*wink*]
Generation Clash (I & II) - The very first version of German metal gods Accept's Generation Clash appeared on the band's 1989 Eat The Heat album, which happens to be the only disc they recorded without Udo Dirkschneider on lead vocals, the American David Reece taking the mike instead. Later on, after the band reunited with Udo in the early '90s, they re-recorded the song with slightly different lyrics for their 1994 Death Row album.
Oh, Candy < Jailbait < Penetration < Part Of Me - Yeah, yeah, I know what all that looks like when it's put together (ha, ha, ha)! Kind of like a sequence of numbers from a porno musical, right? Such was not my intention, believe me. It was a totally innocent accident, I swear! But hey, y'know, if anybody else out there wants to take a crack at such a concept... [*wink*]
Banshee < Asleep In The Desert - I remember very well a heavy-metal journalist from Canada by the name of Martin Popoff - who's written a series of very thorough record guides which I heartily recommen-d - favorably comparing the Thin Lizzy instrumental Banshee to ZZ Top's Tejas album, saying something to the effect that it managed to evoke the feel of the desert or something. I must admit, I don't fully get the comparison, but I figured it would be worth a try to put these two instrumentals from Lizzy and ZZ back to back, as the kickoff to DISC #2!
Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll < You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll - No lie, brothers and sisters! You really can't, y'know... :-)

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