Other Mixes By Funky Ratchet
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Mixed Genre

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Mixed Genre

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Mixed Genre
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Artist | Song | |
audio clip | "Pay attention, son. This is for your own good." (Foghorn Leghorn) [dialogue from Looney Tunes] | |
The Von Bondies | C'mon C'mon | |
Aerosmith | Toys In the Attic | |
audio clip | "Sorry I'm Late, Jim" (Tom Waits & Iggy Pop) [dialogue from Coffee and Cigarettes] | |
Tom Waits | 2:19 | |
Morphine | Buena | |
Elephant's Memory | Mongoose | |
A Tribe Called Quest | I Left My Wallet In El Segundo | |
Luscious Jackson | Daughters of the Kaos | |
Willie Nile | Cell Phones Ringing (In the Pockets of the Dead) | |
Bob Dylan | Tombstone Blues | |
audio clip | "...smells like someone died." [dialogue from Tombstone] | |
The Black Keys | Your Touch | |
n/a | [:15 silence] | |
The Contours | First I Look At the Purse | |
audio clip | "I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed..." [dialogue from Dr. Strangelove] | |
Uncle Tupelo | Atomic Power | |
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard | Pancho and Lefty | |
audio clip | Intro to "Lonesome Joan" [dialogue from Bert & Ernie's Greatest Hits] | |
Hall & Oates | Rich Girl | |
Butch Walker & the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites | Bethamphetamine (Pretty Pretty) | |
Mott the Hoople | All the Young Dudes | |
Enuff Z'nuff | Fly High Michelle | |
audio clip | "What are you dying of?" [dialogue from Groundhog Day] | |
R.E.M. | Electrolite | |
Andrew Bird | A Nervous Tic Motion of the Head To the Left | |
Delia Derbyshire | Doctor Who theme | |
Daryl Zero [Bill Pullman] | Let's Run Off and Get Married [taken from Zero Effect] | |
Comment:
Another mix peppered with sound clips (the first, actually - predating the last one I posted). Made for a friend who no longer has a cassette player, thus the 15 seconds of silence to simulate a "Side 1" and "Side 2." He requested a mix that included #23 and 27, and this, for better or worse, is what he got.Feedback:
hitting a lot of my favorites here. bring us more.
Keeping up a steady level of quality, I LIKE IT!!
Lotsa cool stuff. Dig the Tribe Called Quest through Dylan, Tupelo -> Nelson/Haggard and Hall & Oates through Mott the Hoople runs especially.
This is terrific stuff. Love the whole "air" of the thing. Furthermore, I commend your friend's astuteness in ridding himself of that cassette player -- a sensible progression that many others should be guided by. Fabulous Contours pick, by the way.
Great fun - especially with the sound clips. Good work.
Coolio!
Bert & Ernie and Dr. Strangelove, very well placed quotes