slimsisney

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Member Since: 3/1/2005
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CD | Mixed Genre

The Corpse is the New Personality

Side A
Artist Song
Lard  War Pimp Renaissance 
Pavement  Spit on a Stranger 
The Pogues  Rainy Night in Soho 
Husker Du  Ice Cold Ice 
Modern English  I Melt With You 
Billy Bragg  Greetings to the New Brunette 
Bob Dylan  Maggie's Farm [live] 
The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Alexis Korner Introduction / Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? [BBC Session] 
Leadbelly  Goodnight Irene [live] 
Led Zeppelin  Thank You 
Richard Hell & the Voidoids (with Elvis Costello)  Shattered [live] 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
The Rolling Stones  Beast of Burden 
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (featuring Eric Clapton)  I'm Your Witch Doctor 
Neil Diamond  Cracklin' Rosie 
Bill Withers  Lean on Me 
Sam & Dave  Hold On! I'm A Comin' 
Madness  Embarrassment 
The Only Ones  The Beast 
Gram Parsons  Ooh Las Vegas 
Neil Young & Crazy Horse  The Needle and the Damage Done [live] 
Black Sabbath  Hand of Doom 
Gang of Four  5-45 
Joey Ramone  What A Wonderful World 

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Title from Gang of Four.

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doowad
Date: 5/9/2008
I really can't mention top tracks because I love all of it. I have to hear that Hendrix, up for a trade?
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Darth Pazuzu
Date: 5/13/2008
Really quite wicked of you, putting Sabbath's Hand Of Doom right after Neil's The Needle And The Damage Done! It's just exactly the sort of thing I would have done...if only I had thought of it!! :-( :-( :-(

Elsewhere...I love Led Zep's Thank You, the late great Joey Ramone's cover of What A Wonderful World, as well as the numbers from the Stones, Bill Withers and Sam & Dave! I've also got a soft spot for that Modern English number...

Unfortunately, I must admit I haven't heard Richard Hell and Elvis Costello's live version of Shattered (although I have read that Hell used to perform that song live) or heard Hendrix's cover of Dylan's Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? Those certainly sound like I would enjoy them!

Also, is the live version of Maggie's Farm the infamous Newport Folk Festival version from '65 with Mike Bloomfield on lead guitar? And by the way, it was really quite clever ending Side One and beginning Side Two with tracks from Some Girls! Great job all around...