slimsisney

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Member Since: 3/1/2005
Total Mixes: 34
Total Feedback: 47

Other Mixes By slimsisney

CD | Mixed Genre

The world moves on a woman's hips

Side A
Artist Song
Ryan Adams  Conversation With Jim DeRogatis' Answering Machine 
Pere Ubu  Life Stinks 
Marianne Faithful  The Ballad of Lucy Jordan 
Billy Paul  Me and Mrs. Jones 
Johnny Thunders  You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory 
Daniel Johnston  Ain't No Woman Gonna Make A George Jones Outta Me 
ABBA  S.O.S. 
the Meatmen  ABBA, God and Me 
Urge Overk-i-l-l  Sister Havana 
Camper Van Beethoven  I'm Not Like Everybody Else 
Don Gibson  Oh, Lonesome Me 
Elvis Presley  In the Ghetto 
Public Enemy  Final Count of the Collision Between Us and the Damned [instrumental] / Fight the Power 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Bob Dylan  She Belongs to Me 
the Moody Blues  Tuesday Afternoon 
Chuck Berry  Sweet Little Sixteen 
Waylon Jennings  Brown Eyed Handsome Man 
the Clash  Jail Guitar Doors 
Jimmy Cliff  The Harder They Come 
Talking Heads  The Great Curve 
Body Count  KKK Bitch 
Roger Miller  King of the Road 
the Who  5:15 
Flaming Lips  Guy Who Got A Headache and Accidently Saves the World 

Comment:

Always thought it would be nice to put "Fight the Power" after "In the Ghetto." Ever so true title comes from David Byrne and gang.

Feedback:

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Funky Ratchet
Date: 11/15/2008
Lotsa cool picks and a few unexpected turns, and the Presley/PE pairing does have me intrigued. Really like that Daniel Johnston track too.
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Darth Pazuzu
Date: 11/15/2008
OMG!! I swear, slimsisney's been firing on all cylinders lately! Another mixing masterpiece all around...

Favorites? Hell, I don't even know where to start this time!! :-) All I can say is, you gotta respect anyone who can put Elvis and Chuck D. back to back, and throw ABBA and Ice-T's Body Count into the mix for good measure! Bravo!
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tornadoZ
Date: 11/27/2008
myself, I've always been moved by a man's moon. love the Don Gibson song.
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Vlad the Accountant
Date: 11/28/2008
Johnny Thunders, Public Enemy, Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, and the Clash...nice variety.