Other Mixes By jackie_onassinator
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Theme - Road Trip

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Theme - Break Up

And Crawling on the Planet's Face, Some Insects Called the Human Race (A Frankenstein Mix)
Artist | Song | |
Son House | Grinnin In Your Face | |
The Beatles | Hey Bulldog | |
The Stooges | I Wanna Be Your Dog | |
Nirvana | Turnaround | |
The Thermals | Our Trip | |
The Dead Milkmen | Stuart | |
Johnny Cash | Rock Island Line | |
The Kinks | The Village Green Preservation Society | |
The Raincoats | No Looking | |
Sublime | Let's Go Get Stoned | |
Tuscadero | Mt. Pleasant | |
Bright Eyes | I Watched You Taking Off | |
Doseone | By Horoscope Light I & II | |
Richard O'Brien | Science Fiction/ Double Feature | |
The Shangri-Las | Remember | |
James Brown | Get Up Offa That Thing | |
Madonna | Lucky Star | |
The Zombies | Hung Up on a Dream | |
Clinic | Goodnight Georgie | |
Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper | Elvis is Everywhere | |
Comment:
1)Blues song. 2)My favorite band. 3)Romance. 4)Cover. (Original by Devo) 5)Gets me going in the A.M. 6)Funny. 7)Dead rocker. 8)Feelgood tune. 9)"Look" in the title. 10)School days. 11)Wildcard. 12)Embarassed to admit I love this band. 13)Last record bought. 14)Lifted from a film. (Rocky Horror Picture Show) 15)Good for a rainy day. 16)Funky. 17)One of the first records I remember hearing. (being honest) 18)A band I usually don't like. 19)Lullaby 20)My favorite Elvis song. (I don't dig Elvis)Title/Quote also from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This was fun. And strange.

Feedback:
Track 16 truly hits the spot. What's all this "I don't dig Elvis" business? That's no excuse -- it has to be an Elvis tune -- there must be ONE you, grudgingly like. Oh, never mind -- it's your mix.
I just don't dig him. Besides, "Do you know what's going on down in the Bermuda Triangle? Elvis needs boats. Elvis needs boats. Elvis Elvis Elvis Elvis needs boats." How can you argue with that?
Some fine selections here. The Dead Milkmen and Mojo Nixon tracks are particular favourites. I saw Mojo at Glastonbury in 1990. Most of the audience were only in the acoustic tent to get out of the rain, by the time he did Elvis Is Everywhere he had the whole crowd doing the 'uh hu hu' backing vocals and people sending drinks to the stage.