Rob Conroy

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Member Since: 1/22/2001
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Rob Conroy's Mixes

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Rob Conroy's Mixes

CD | Theme
3/26/2002
80 minutes of what is close to being my absolute favorite music (sub-)genre, compiled upon request of fellow AotM'er George Jetson (sorry it took so long). Not many revolutionary picks here, but then a …
CD | Single Artist
3/23/2002
29) Don't Forget Me. (I added an additional track when two additional minutes opened up upon actually burning the disc and the "Update a Mix" feature would not let me branch into 29 for some reason.) 8 …
CD | Single Artist
3/23/2002
An incomplete 80-minute summation of Todd Rundgren's classic period (1970-1974), which still leaves out plenty of songs that I would have liked to have included if there were more room: "I Saw the Ligh …
CD | Single Artist
3/20/2002
Vol. II. Unfortunately, there was not even the beginning of enough room to consider branching into "Will Oldham" or "Bonny/Bonnie Prince/Princ Billy/Billie" stuff, so perhaps that period will be the su …
CD | Theme
3/20/2002
Vol. II, with the same reasoning (and mixed at the same time) as Vol. I. The Reunion track is the third single that I ever purchased (unless it beat out Helen Reddy's "Angie Baby" as the second). Carl  …
CD | Theme
3/20/2002
This mix was compiled as the first part of a two-part series last August and is now posted thanks to the inspiration of Sean Lally's mix "My Stupid Youth". All of these songs remind me of being a kid ( …
CD | Single Artist
3/20/2002
80 of my favorite minutes pulled from the enigmatic Will Oldham's early years, focusing only on the "Palace" releases. I compiled this mix last May, but held back on posting it... something about it ju …
CD | Mixed Genre
3/19/2002
For Meredith L. Just a collection of stuff that I've been listening to a lot over the past couple of weeks. It's funny, but it seems as though an unconscious theme of "love gone bad" is moving througho …
CD | Single Artist
3/13/2002
Talk about *severely* underappreciated... poor Emitt was more or less unknown to just about everyone until "Lullabye" appeared in The Royal Tenenbaums a couple of months ago. And a real shame it is, to …
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