Leif Averageson

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Member Since: 2/28/2006
Total Mixes: 86
Total Feedback: 267

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So My Last Mix Went Over Like A Block of Cement Attached to Jimmy Hoffa's Ankles. Is Redemption Possible?

Artist Song
Duddley Moore  "Jump" from Derek and Clive - Live (1976) [the mix]  
Thelonious Monk  "This Is My Story, This Is My Song" from Monk Alone (1966) 
Elvis Costello  "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" from Spike (1989) 
Johnny Cash  "Drums" from Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian (1964) 
Chet Atkins  "Take A Message To Mary" from Teensville (1960) 
Archie Shepp  "Blues For Brother George Jackson" from Attica Blues (1972) 
Greg Brown  "Who Killed Cock Robin?" from Honey in the Lion's Head (2004) 
Bill Frisell  "Bikkurim" from Masada Guitars (2003) 
Andy Summers/John Etheridge  "Monk's Mood" from Invisible Threads (2002) 
The Doors  "Indian Summer" from Morrison Hotel (1969) 
John Fahey  "Thus Khrishna on the Battlefield" from Fare Forward Voyagers (1974) 
Ornette Coleman  "Just For You" from Love Call (1968) 
Stanley Clarke/Chick Corea/John McLaughlin  "Song To John (Dedicated To John Coltrane)" from The Rite of Strings (2000) 
Elysian Fields  "Move Me" from Elysian Fields 
Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood  "Some Velvet Morning" from Nancy & Lee (1968) 
Ben Webster  "Accent On Youth" from The Warm Moods of Ben Webster (1961) 

Comment:

The difference between tragedy and comedy: Tragedy is something awful happening to somebody else, while comedy is something awful happening to somebody else. - Aaron Allston

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Little Spencer Boys
Date: 3/15/2006
consider yourself reedemed, nice mix... the 2-3-4 series is intreging
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sammyg123
Date: 3/15/2006
Don't let it get to you... Do you find yourself checking your emails a hell of a lot more since you discovered this site? It can't be helped! Anyway, this looks great, and thanks for the link. I'm on it now.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 3/15/2006
Hmmm...style, form, artist selection and general layout...seems like the newest AotM alt. D.J. team has latched onto a style pioneered by Edward Burns and Curtis Walton (oh, dear, did I get the surnames correct...no matter). A vaguely reminiscent state of dTja vu...(again).
Do we know you chaps?
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Nomates
Date: 3/15/2006
This is an excellent mix. I do believe g.a.b.'s is on to something. I will await developments.
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musicgnome
Date: 3/15/2006
Fan-friggin-tastic.
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Orchid
Date: 3/15/2006
Yep, I've suspected foul play from the get-go. Reveal yourselves now, or else spare us the Spike-era Costello. I'd be satisfied with either.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 3/16/2006
Orchid has made an ironic point of sorts.
Though I, personally like
Spike (especially God's Comic),
Mr. Lief...it's like my friend, Veronica, says: one day you're going to have to face a deep dark truthful mirror...and tell us just exactly who you am.
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Air Raid
Date: 3/16/2006
Hey! Great mix!!
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jonpoi
Date: 3/16/2006
No, it didn't. Just be patient. That last one is still being listened to and is quite fun.

AND Y'ALL MISSED THE CLUE A LONG TIME AGO.

Sheesh, I thought I was out of the loop so I didn't mention the doppleganger. I was curious about it, but I thought I was the last to know.

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jonpoi
Date: 3/16/2006
It was interesting and had its moments....but I liked that last one more. Not that there is anything wrong with this one.....but I really do remember the last one.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 3/18/2006
Spike-era Elvis Costello is great, Ms. Orchid, particularly that amazing song. ;-) (Wow, Gene and I actually agree on something...) And this is a fine mix with an even better title.
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blasikin
Date: 3/18/2006
I'm about 1/2 way through, and am blown away by this mix. So many great uploads recently, it's taking me some time to catch up. Thanks for sharing.