Other Mixes By Pete Wentz
Cassette
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Theme - Road Trip
Michigan
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Coldplay | See You Soon (Acoustic) | |
The Format | On Your Porch (Acoustic) | |
Mat Kearney | Chicago (Acoustic) | |
Bright Eyes | Weather Report | |
Rocky Votolato | Portland Is Leaving | |
Sufjan Stevens | Sister | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Iron & Wine and Calexico | Dead Man's Will | |
Amos Lee | Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight | |
The Allman Brothers Band | Melissa | |
Elliott Smith | Between The Bars | |
Wilco | Muzzle Of Bees | |
James Taylor | Fire & Rain | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Inerlude) | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Scarborough Fair / Canticle | |
Comment:
While touring in a band all over the East Coast from Alabama to Michigan in a 1989 red van with only a tape player I listened to this every time I drove at night. It was beautiful and amazing and I loved driving at night and seeing all the lights and everything. This cassette got so worn out that it wouldn't even play by the end of the tour, but I finally made it into a CD but it wasn't as good as the tape because the tape had more value and I loved the way it sounded through the van speakers, it sounded like a record. It was the most amazing mix I've ever made.Feedback:
love melissa
Every bad decision I ever made about a boy I was listening to Coldplay or Billy Bragg, true story. I know what you mean about 'value'. I will always prefer vinyl to anything else. It takes listening to a real record and turns it into an event instead of just some recorded noise playing in the background through my computer speakers ... besides that, there is something comforting about being able to run my fingers over the grooves and actually feel the music. It's like hugging that bf you've had since kinnegarten but haven't seen in four years. That's what vinyl is for me. Cd's are cheap hunks of plastic, so are a records, but one has value, to me.