Joshua Jubilee

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Member Since: 7/1/2008
Total Mixes: 1
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Other Mixes By Joshua Jubilee

The Core Of Indie

Artist Song
Echo & The Bunnymen  The Cutter 
The Smiths  Panic 
Josef K  Sorry For Laughing 
Lloyd Cole & The Commotions  Rattlesnakes 
The Stone Roses  Sally Cinnamon 
The Pastels  Up For A Bit 
Orange Juice  Wan Light 
The Sea Urchins  Pristine Christine 
Primal Scream  Velocity Girl 
The Wedding Present  Silver Shorts 
The Field Mice  Sensitive 
The Fall  Oh! Brother 
Stereolab  Wow And Flutter 
My Bloody Valentine  Honey Power 
Pulp  My Lighthouse 
McCarthy  An MP Speaks 
The Cat's Miaow  The Other's Way 
Felt  Down But Not Yet Out 
Elastica  Connection 
The House Of Love  Destroy The Heart 
Aztec Camera  Oblivious 
Edwyn Collins  The Magic Piper (Of Love) 
McCarthy  Charles Windsor 
Orange Juice  Upwards And Onwards 
The Byrds  Turn Turn Turn 
Teenage Fanclub  Star Sign 
The Hit Parade  You Didn't Love Me Then 
The Field Mice  Couldn't Feel Safer 
McCarthy  Frans Hals 
Echo & The Bunnymen  Ocean Rain 

Comment:

I don't think this is perfect. I already know that over the course of many years to come as my collection expands that there should be urgent modifications. But for this exact moment at 1:23am Wednesday 2nd July 2008, this will do me fine. There no real reason to show much objection to the pathos of this mixtape. The Pulp contribution was from their 1983 debut 'It' when they were unknowns to all but John Peel and their mothers. Some might say that The Byrds are too early, possibly by 15 years but I say that The Byrds were the first proper indie band. Also, I make NO apologies for the double or even triple use of the following bands: Echo & The Bunnymen, Orange Juice, The Field Mice and McCarthy.

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quirky.nicotine.girl.
Date: 7/2/2008
kudos on the orange juice tracks. this mix has me awe-struck. xo.
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Moe
Date: 7/2/2008
A fine AOTM debut! Looks pretty close to perfection to me. Not a bad song in sight.
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Rebel Princess
Date: 7/2/2008
No apologies necessary either. Well done.