Other Mixes By Lancelot Link IV1
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Off the Hook
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
The Fall | Telephone Thing | |
Fun Boy Three | The Telephone Always Rings | |
The Kinks | Party Line | |
The Beatles | You Won't See Me | |
Nick Lowe | Switch Board Susan | |
The Pretenders | The Phone Call | |
The Replacements | Answering Machine | |
White Stripes | Hello Operator | |
Chuck Berry | Memphis | |
Big Bopper | Chantilly Lace | |
101ers | Silent Telephone | |
Rolling Stones | Off the Hook | |
Muddy Waters | Long Distance Call | |
Tom Waits | Telephone Call From Istanbul | |
Captain Beefheart | Telephone | |
Lou Reed | New York Telephone Conversation | |
B-52's | 6060-842! | |
Cyndi Lauper | 911 | |
The Cure | Wrong Number | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Blondie | Call Me | |
The Nerves | Hanging on the Telephone | |
Undertones | You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use it) | |
Buzzcocks | No Reply | |
X | Your Phone's off the Hook, But You're Not | |
Cheap Trick | She's Tight | |
Tommy Tutone | 867-5309/Jenny | |
ELO | Telephone Line | |
Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty | As Soon as I Hang up the Phone | |
Al Green | Call Me | |
Gene | Still Can't Find the Phone | |
Louis Jordan | Buzz Me | |
The Marvelettes | Beechwood 4-5789 | |
Wilson Pickett | 634-5789 | |
Squeeze | 853-5937 | |
Abba | Ring Ring | |
Giant Crab | Hot Line Conversation | |
Pete Shelley | Telephone Operator | |
Yaz | Bad Connection | |
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two of my favorite songs from two of my favorite artists with those beatles & 'mats picks - loving the tom waits, rolling stones, white stripes, cure, lou reed, al green & cheap trick songs as well. nice theme, awesome mix
Nice theme and some really excellent choices. If I never hear Chantilly Lace again though...
Nice mixture of artist on this.
Solid.
Nice picks, especially X, Louis J and Fun Boy Three. But you lose points for Tommy Tuntone, because that godawaful song's success could only be the result of some unholy alliance with Satan.
Go Lancelot! Didn't the early J. Geils do a phone song, too?
quite nice
Ding-a-ling ding! Yes, there ARE some Satanic messages in here, but that's to be expected when you're working a theme to its limits -
Could I trade you something for this? It would make a fine gift for someone in the telecom dept. where I work . . .
Could I trade you something for this? It would make a fine gift for someone in the telecom dept. where I work . . .
Nicely done, too many great picks to call.