lo-fi jr.

gravatar
Member Since: 3/19/2000
Total Mixes: 230
Total Feedback: 1339

Other Mixes By lo-fi jr.

CD | Mixed Genre
image

Honey, That Ain't No Romance

Side A
Artist Song
Iggy & the Stooges  I Got a Right 
Stiv Bators  Have Love, Will Travel 
Sugarshack  Hombre 
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant  Killer Beach 
The Humpers  St. Jon 
Radio Birdman  Descent Into the Maelstrom 
The Real Kids  Reggae Reggae  
New York Dolls  Babylon 
Link Wray  Good Good Lovin' 
The Electric Prunes  Long Day's Flight 'til Tomorrow 
Blue Cheer  Babylon 
The Sunset Strip  Scrape It Out 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Davie Allen & the Arrows  Missing Link 
Frightwig  The Wanque Off Song 
MC5  Poison 
Germs  Caught In My Eyes 
The Hives  Die, All Right! 
Reptiles At Dawn  Zenith 
Destroy All Monsters  What Do I Get? 
Mudhoney  Burn It Clean 
Halo Of Flies  One Barrel Spent 
Husker Du  Do You Remember? 
New Race  Columbia 
   

Comment:

Is it true that a teenage Stiv Bators handed Iggy that legendary jar of peanut butter? Here, the Skippy gets passed around the globe to Japan, Oz, Sweden & back to some kill city originators.

Feedback:

gravatar
CASETTA
Date: 3/5/2001
I cannot replicate in words the primal growl that comes from with in when praising this mix. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAH. YEAH!!!!!!!!!
gravatar
Jahr Zum Apfen 1968
Date: 3/5/2001
This seems to be one big unholy smile inducing mix.
gravatar
Ruby1
Date: 3/6/2001
I'm sure you weren't there since no one I know from home would ever make a punk mix, but where did you get the title? I knew this girl Jessica who got a huge black eye from a surfing accident and a representative from the Women's Coalition pointed to it and said you're title (which was funny because her boy Jon was so skinny
SHE could have beat HIM.)Pointless story, but nice title.
gravatar
Falstaff Dvorak
Date: 3/6/2001
Back in the mid-70s, when Iggy was remembered as little more than a punchline to a bad joke, there was a Stooges fanzine with that title. The cover for this mix even features a picture from it. I know it comes from a Stooge's song, but for the life of me, I just can't remember which one or else I'd have used it. Not sure if that social worker was drawing from the same source, but anything's possible I guess.