Media Vixen: Radio Sally

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I SEEN YOUR SWEET SIDE (Sweet, Vol. 4)

Artist Song
Billy Collins (The Best Cigarette, Lincoln Park Bookshop, 200?)  SWEETALK 
Smog (Knock, Knock, Drag City, 1999)  SWEET TREAT (Callahan) 
The Notting Hillbillies (Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time, Warner Bros., 1990)  YOUR OWN SWEET WAY (Knopfler) 
Animal Collective (Sung Tongs, FatCat, 2004)  SWEET ROAD (Animal Collective) 
BTla Fleck (The Bluegrass Sessions: Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 2, Warner Bros., 1999   HOME SWEET HOME (Trad. Arr. Fleck) 
The Beatles (Anthology 3, Disc 2, Apple/Capitol, 1996)  AIN'T SHE SWEET? (Ager/Yellen) 
George Harrison (The Concert for Bangladesh [Bonus Tracks], Capitol, 2005)  MY SWEET LORD (Harrison) 
The Velvet Underground (Loaded, Warner Bros., 1970)  SWEET JANE (Early Version) (Reed) 
Bob Dylan (Blonde on Blonde, Columbia, 1966)  ABSOLUTELY SWEET MARIE (Dylan) 
Fred Neil (Bleecker & MacDougal, Elektra, 1965)  SWEET MAMA (Neil) 
BR5-49 (Coast to Coast, Arista, 1999  SWEET SWEET GIRL (Gibson) 
Leon Russell (Hank Wilson's Back, The Right Stuff, 1973)  ROLL IN MY SWEET BABY'S ARMS (Flatt) 
The Cash Brothers (A Brand New Night, Zoe, 2003)  SWEET (Cash/Cash) 
Cathy Ponton King (Lovin' You Right, Long Gone, 19??)  SWEET SAD AND LONELY (Rickey/James) 
Etta James (Deep in the Night, Bullseye Blues, 1978)  SWEET TOUCH OF LOVE (Merriam/Miller) 
Aretha Franklin (Lady Soul, Atlantic, 1968)  SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE (SWEET, SWEET BABY) (Franklin/White) 
Lucinda Williams (World Without Tears, Lost Highway, 2003)  SWEET SIDE (Williams) 
Emmylou Harris (Wrecking Ball, Elektra, 1995)  SWEET OLD WORLD (Williams) 
Diane Cluck (Oh Vanille, Important, 2005)  YR MILLION SWEETNESSES (Cluck) 
Matthew Sweet (Girlfriend, Zoo, 1990)  YOUR SWEET VOICE (Sweet) 
Patsy Cline (The Patsy Cline Story, MCA, 1963)  SWEET DREAMS (Gibson) 
Rufus Wainwright, Kate & Anna McGarrigle (The McGarrigle Hour, Hannibal, 1998)  GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART (Campbell/Connelly/Noble) 

Comment:

Is it way too lame to say that this mix is, well, sweet? All of my usual suspects: Dylan, Williams, Harris, Neil, Cline, and Franklin. I stand by it. And is more upbeat than my last mix. These theme mixes are the easiest to do at work while I multi-task through my other responsibilities. Okay, enough blathering.

Feedback:

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Ginatron
Date: 6/6/2007
This is the stuff that great mixes are made of.
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Sister ZoT Jarvis
Date: 6/6/2007
7,8 and 12 are...well, sweet!
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The Misfit
Date: 6/6/2007
Lots of favorites!
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hemizen
Date: 6/6/2007
Swell mix.
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gobi
Date: 6/6/2007
probably about time I dug out my copy of the 'the concert for Bangadesh' that's been hidden for ages. Thanks for the tip.lots of faves here.
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anthony lombardi
Date: 6/6/2007
as long as you keep pumping out fantastic mixes like this, you can use the usual suspects over & over & over again - especially love the 6-10 run, the 20-22 run & the 16-17 pairing.
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 6/7/2007
Great Bela Fleck, George Harrison, VU (God, I love that song), Dylan, Neil, Aretha and Emmylou tracks. I remember seeing the Concert for Bangladesh in the theater (Leon Russell.....Leon Russell...)
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Barrydali
Date: 6/7/2007
Love 2,4,5, 8-10 and 15 to the finish line. Wonderful songs.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 6/7/2007
Great stuff, for the most part.
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Moe
Date: 6/8/2007
No, it's not too lame to say this mix is sweet. Bonus points for the Matthew Sweet -- you clever sweet vixen.
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Salman1
Date: 6/11/2007
WOW. Love your usual suspects, and at the risk of sounding lame... this is SWEET.
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p the swede
Date: 6/11/2007
sweet for my sweets