Other Mixes By slimsisney
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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 | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| 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:
Lotsa cool picks and a few unexpected turns, and the Presley/PE pairing does have me intrigued. Really like that Daniel Johnston track too.
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!
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!
myself, I've always been moved by a man's moon. love the Don Gibson song.
Johnny Thunders, Public Enemy, Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, and the Clash...nice variety.


