EMPTY II: SPAM ALBUM" /> STRANGELY <font color="red">EMPTY</font> II: SPAM ALBUM by <b>DJ Karen Adams</b>

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STRANGELY EMPTY II: SPAM ALBUM

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The Three Stooges  "Cutting A Record"  
Joy Division  Interzone  
Pulp Fiction Movie Clip  "Marcellus Wallace Doesn't Like To Be F#%k!!!" 
Bad Company  Bad Company  
Janis Joplin  Trust Me  
Christopher Recordings  "Menstruation" 
Placebo  Pure Morning (Les Rythmes Digitales Remix) 
Rolling Stones  Waiting On A Friend 
40 Year Old Virgin Movie Clip  "If She Wants To Be Some Immature Little Bitch And Blow Everybody...That's Love,Man" 
Loo And Placido  The Black Beatles (Mash-Up) 
Billy Dean  We Just Disagree  
Human League Vs Teenage Fanclub  Mellow Doubt/Don't You Want Me 
Joey TV Clip  "Just Call Me Angel" 
Beethoven  Pathetique Sonata 
Nina Simone  Angel In The Morning 
Blow Movie Clip  "My Heart" 
Nico  My Heart Is Empty  
Kate Bush  An Architect's Dream 
Cyndi Lauper/Sarah McLachlan  Time After Time (Acoustic) 
Bob Dylan  A Man Of Constant Sorrow 
Charlie Parker  Now's The Time  
Wedding Crashers Movie Clip  "Couple Of Kids Who Like To F#%k Trying To Make It" 
Rip, Rig + Panic  You're My Kind Of Climate (DJ Karen Adams Mix) 
SpinnWebe  Abe Vigoda's Dead (DJ Karen Adams Mix) 
Steely Dan  Dirty Work  

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Air Raid
Date: 3/9/2006
haha, some good stuff. Good Bad Company choice.
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musicgnome
Date: 3/9/2006
Wonderully filling and highly devoid of nutritive qualities. My kind of stuff.
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 3/9/2006
Wow, this looks amazing! Love the Lauper / Dylan / Bird run especially.
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joey de vivre
Date: 3/9/2006
From the 3 Stooges to Rip, Rig, & Panic - what a hoot!
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plushpig
Date: 3/10/2006
Totally wonderful
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sammyg123
Date: 3/10/2006
Karen this is EXCELLENT. A thoroughly enjoyable listen. Liked the Black Beatles mash-up. I was looking forward to tk12 but wasn't entirely convinced. From 15 onwards tho, wonderful just wonderful. A+
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Mr. Mirage
Date: 3/11/2006
Mmmmmmm.... Tasty! LOL!!
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Mixxer
Date: 3/11/2006
Fun information, DJK.
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jonpoi
Date: 3/11/2006
You're doing well, Karen. Check your volume adjustments on the individual tracks and don't be afraid to start the soundbites a few beats sooner into the fade outs. That said, I like the bites on the intros. The playlist is nice and the mood appears to start jelling at track 7. I am not sure that I would be concerned about filling out the length of a CD however. For instance, you can make at least an eight hour mix with software or you can keep it as short as you like with the thinking that a lot of folks are listening to compressed audio on players rather than audio wav files these days. And while I am at that, take these comments with only a grain of salt: guilty pleasures and the mind's own roadmap should always come first. Nonetheless, get into cut and paste with those tracks. Black Beatles is a highlight. Okay, I am gonna let the rest run the course without comments. You have me locked in until the end. I would like to hear your own stuff earlier into the show. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. Keep up the good work. I am looking forward to a solid classic from you.
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DJ Karen Adams
Date: 3/12/2006
Mixxer:
Giving fun and snappy information via showprep and/or soundbites while "walking up to..." or "hitting the vocal" is certainly a throwback to the radio days. Many of us in the collective have had some radio and club experience.
www.jonpoi.org:
Thanks for the pointers. Mixing using software is worlds apart from using my traditional turntables (blending/cutting/scratching) -or- splicing reel-to-reel analogue tape which I have been using both for what seems to be two lifetimes.
Air Raid:Bad Company always kicks ass! Plus, it's always fun to hear a newbie on rock radio say, "...and that was Bad Company from the Bad Company album Bad Company, with the song called "Bad Company" on [place call letters here]!" This was released over twenty years ago; how many cheesy announcers have said this?!?Nothing more smacks of mediocrity.
sammyg123:I appreciate the comments. "Strangely" enough, I am listening to your "Is This What You Call" mix while replying. This episode is actually two separate mix concepts pasted together. The first one (tracks#1-8) and the second (tracks#9-24) along with the Steely Dan track as a bonus.
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DiCarlo
Date: 3/12/2006
Karen, in the middle of a downloading now but I must share this story.
I am guilty of the Bad Company by Bad Company off of Bad Company comment. I was 18 when this was released and doing an overnight show at Uni. I was sufficently baked and in an attempt to amuse myself I threw out the aforementioned juvenile introduction. I knew it was cheesy but it didn't matter. That is till later that day when I thought about it. Good thing it was the overnight show!!
GUILTY!
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DiCarlo
Date: 3/12/2006
Superb. I love the Beatles mashup and the Nina through Bird section immensely.
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 3/12/2006
Wonderful. And, uhm, never rely on Miles Davis.
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Nomates
Date: 3/13/2006
The Kate Bush track reveals your true nature and I love you for it...