PAZUZU MIX #9:
I Really Like This Jacket, But The Sleeves Are Much Too Long!

Side A
Artist Song
Motorhead  Back At The Funny Farm (1983) 
Iggy & The Stooges  Search And Destroy (1973) 
White Zombie  Super-Ch-arger Heaven (1995) 
Helix  Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' (1984) 
Van Halen  Jamie's Cryin' (1978) 
Alice In Chains  Shame In You (1995) 
Black Sabbath  Supernaut (1972) 
Led Zeppelin  Four Sticks (1971) 
The Fluid  She Don't Understand (1993) 
Thin Lizzy  Sitamoia (1974) 
Peter Hammill  Tapeworm (1974) 
The New York Dolls  Frankenstein (1973) 
Megadeth  Wake Up Dead (1986) 
ABBA  The Visitors (Crackin' Up) (1981) 
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band  Moonlight On Vermont (1969) 
The Beatles  Helter Skelter (1968) 
Manic Street Preachers  There By The Grace Of God (2002) 
Yes  Release, Release (1978) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Guns N' Roses  Civil War (1991) 
A Perfect Circle  Imagine (2004) 
Van Der Graaf (Generator)  Last Frame (1977) 
Metallica  My Frien-d Of Misery (1991) 
Pantera  Rise (1992) 
The Doors  Tightrope Ride (1971) 
Ted Nugent  Death By Misadventure (1977) 
Free  Little Bit Of Love (1972) 
Accept  T.V. War (1986) 
Chris Cornell  Disappearing One (1999) 
Pink Floyd  Run Like Hell (1979) 
Blue Oyster Cult  E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) (1976) 
R.E.M.  Everybody Hurts (1992) 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  Pirates (1977) 
Pearl Jam  Around The Ben-d (1996) 

Comment:

And yet another reformatting! O-pening up with a scorching three-pronged assault from Lemmy, Iggy and Rob, and closing with a quirkily jubilant rocker from Yes, Disc #1 definitely takes my warped ideal of eclecticism to admittedly lunatic extremes - 'cause let's face it, lunacy is the only honest way you can describe the sequencing of Megadeth, ABBA and Captain Beefheart all one after another!

Disc #2 wasn't exactly one of my strongest efforts, at least in its totality, although I think it's fairly decent in terms of individual songs. I decided to include a number from the short-lived post-Jim Morrison three-piece Doors, an epic adventure yarn from ELP, a haunting, minor-key cover of a John Lennon classic from Maynard James Keenan and A Perfect Circle, and I close out the show with a gentle lullaby from Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam!

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