Sidney P

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Member Since: 11/30/2005
Total Mixes: 31
Total Feedback: 33

Other Mixes By Sidney P

MP3 Playlist | Theme - Alternating DJ
CD | Mixed Genre
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Periodically Speaking

Artist Song
Tom Lehrer  The Elements  
Blackalicious  Chemical Calisthenics  
Mark Eitzel   Helium  
Nirvana  Lithium  
Alpinestars  Carbon Kid  
Juno Reactor  Nitrogen Pt.1 
JJ72  Oxygen  
Clearlake  Neon  
The The   Sodium Light Baby  
The White Stripes   Aluminim 
Colder  Silicone Sexy  
Doves   Sulphur Man 
Future Sound Of London   Calcium 
Kraftwerk  Titanium  
Pink Fairies   Chromium Plating 
Bedouin Ascent   Manganese In Deep Violet 
Fourtet  Iron Man 
Jeff Klein   Cobalt Hue  
Papa M  On The Nickel 
Muddy Waters   Copper Brown  
T Rex   Think Zinc 
Echo & The Bunnymen   Silver  
Superchunk  Cadmium  
Leonard Cohen   Iodine 
The Cramps  Uranium Rocks 
Lowgold  Mercury 
The Stone Roses   Fool's Gold 
Tom Lehrer   The Elements  

Comment:

This comes from another of those random sparks of inspiration. I was playing the Blackalicious track when my dad mentioned Tom Lehrer's, off ran our minds thinking of as many chemical elements in song titles as possible. This selection - believe me after a day on All Music there are a few more! - is i'd say do'able in terms of my collection, and also i think should(!) run nicely enough. I've not compiled it all yet, but i will....so, trades?

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joey de vivre
Date: 1/28/2006
Elementary,my dear Watson! That Cramps tune is radio-active, & of course your opener & closer are faultless. A little light on the heavy metal tunes, though, eh?
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Barrydali
Date: 1/28/2006
Clever concept and some top tunes here, this is a chemistry lesson i could happily sit through.
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sammyg123
Date: 1/28/2006
Inspired concept. And a great mix of tunes.
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Mixxer
Date: 1/29/2006
I gotta believe someone somewhere has done krypton and xenon. Anyway, looks like a fun project.
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valis
Date: 1/30/2006
Oustanding! Science!
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blasikin
Date: 2/21/2006
This is brilliant. I'm happy that manganese has not been left out of the annals of song.