PAZUZU MIX #25:
You Should've Been Sweeping Up The Emerald Bar

Side A
Artist Song
Tool  Vicarious (2006) 
Led Zeppelin  The Song Remains The Same (1973) 
David Bowie  The Jean Genie (1973) 
The Ramones  Punishment Fits The Crime (1989) 
Pink Floyd  The Gold It's In The... (1972) 
MC5  Let Me Try (1970) 
Mott The Hoople  Sucker (1972) 
Oasis  Supersonic (1994) 
Ozzy Osbourne  Flying High Again (1981) 
Boston  Hitch A Ride (1976) 
Eddie Vedder  Hard Sun (from "Into The Wild") (2007) 
Freddie Mercury  The Great Preten-der (1987) 
Patti Smith  As The Night Goes By (1988) 
Iron Maiden  Sun And Steel (1983) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  A Time And A Space (1971) 
Slade  My Oh My (1983) 
The Who  A Quick One, While He's Away (1966) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Judas Priest  Sinner (1977) 
Metallica  Bad Seed (1997) 
Heart  Straight On (1978) 
Van Der Graaf (Generator)  Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running) (1977) 
Manic Street Preachers  Donkeys (1993) 
Hanoi Rocks  No Law Or Order (1982) 
Lou Reed  Perfect Day (1972) 
Van Halen  Beautiful Girls (1979) 
R.E.M.  Talk About The Passion (1983) 
Robin Trower  Twice Removed From Yesterday (1973) 
L7  'Till The Wheels Fall Off (1990) 
Suede  Duchess (1997) 
Queen  Spread Your Wings (1977) 
Yes  Ritual - Nous Sommes Du Soleil (1973) 
King Crimson  Peace - An En-d (1970) 

Comment:

Well, this is yet another cassette reformatting of two older CD mixes. And it's pretty much the usual eclectic mix of my usual rock favorites, which encompasses both classics and oft-neglected gems. On Disc #1, we get a cool soundtrack rocker from Pink Floyd, a soulful ballad from MC5, a doo-wop cover from the late, great Freddie Mercury, topped off with the Who's first rock opera (or rather mini-opera). And closing the whole shebang off is the finale of Yes's "Tales From Topographic Oceans," topped off by a ten-der, hopeful lullaby from King Crimson, with Greg Lake on vocals!

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