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PAZUZU MIX #165:
There's No Need To Apologize For The Riot In Your Eyes

Side A
Artist Song
Faith No More  We Care A Lot (Introduce Yourself - 1987) 
Blue Oyster Cult  R.U. Ready 2 Rock (Spectres - 1977) 
Radiohead  Paranoid Android (OK Computer - 1997) 
Lou Reed  Vicious (Transformer - 1972) 
AC/DC  Live Wire (High Voltage [U.S.] - 1976) 
King's X  Talk To You (Faith Hope Love - 1990) 
Bad Company  Evil Wind (Desolation Angels - 1979) 
Chris Cornell  Long Gone (Scream - 2009) 
Journey  Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (Frontiers - 1983) 
Bob Dylan  Simple Twist Of Fate (Blood On The Tracks - 1975) 
The Beatles  I Want To Tell You (Revolver - 1966) 
Suede  Indian Strings (Head Music - 1999) 
Wayne Kramer  A Dead Man's Vest (Dangerous Madness - 1996) 
Tool  You Lied (live) (Salival - 2000) 
Ian Hunter  The Outsider (You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic - 1979) 
Accept  Princess Of The Dawn (Restless And Wild - 1982) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Living Colour (+ Chuck D. & Flavor Flav)  Funny Vibe (Vivid - 1988) 
L7  Freak Magnet (Hungry For Stink - 1994) 
Ten Years After  Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Ssssh - 1969) 
The Yardbirds  Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (For Your Love [U.K.] - 1965) 
Metallica  Loverman (Garage, Inc. - 1998) 
Jethro Tull  Cross-Eyed Mary (Aqualung - 1971) 
Nirvana  Mr. Moustache (Bleach - 1989) 
Saigon Kick  What Do You Do (Saigon Kick - 1991) 
The Rolling Stones  100 Years Ago (Goats Head Soup - 1973) 
Van Halen  Push Comes To Shove (Fair Warning - 1981) 
Yes  Everydays (Time And A Word - 1970) 
Audioslave  Somedays (Revelations - 2006) 
Peter Hammill  Wilhelmina (The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage - 1974) 
Patti Smith  Cash (Trampin' - 2004) 
The Eagles  In The City (The Long Run - 1979) 
Pearl Jam  Inside Job (Pearl Jam - 2006) 
Deep Purple  Painted Horse (Who Do We Think We Are! [bonus track] - 1973) 

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One elimination today!:Yes - Time And A Word (1970) (#165 - 5/10/09)We Care A Lot < R.U. Ready 2 Rock < Paranoid Android - Faith No More...Blue Oyster Cult...Radiohead...or as I like to call them, my "Good Luck Trinity"! :-) Yeeeeesssss!!! The Dream Team's back together and kicking ass again! Honestly, I sometimes think I could string together any three songs by these three bands and somehow they would always flow together quite naturally! [*wink*]Funny Vibe < Freak Magnet < Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (X2) < Loverman < Cross-Eyed Mary - This just seemed like such an irresistibly dodgy and wrong choice for a sequence - on at least two levels - that I quite honestly didn't see how I could possibly pass it up! (Ha, ha, ha!) Incidentally, both Good Morning Little Schoolgirls are technically credited to Sonny Boy Williamson, but in actuality they sound like completely different songs - even the lyrics are not completely identical - so I didn't think it would be too repetitive to place them together back-to-back. And yes, that's Metallica covering Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.Long Gone - Let me just say that I was actually somewhat...gutted by the new Chris Cornell disc, Scream! A rather perplexing choice of musical direction, to say the least. But I've slowly but surely begun to come to terms with it, at least, and certain individual songs have started to grow on me - like this one.You Lied - This live track from Tool is actually a cover of a song by bassist Justin Chancellor's pre-Tool outfit Peach.In The City - Something I did not know: This classic-rock number from the Eagles was co-written by Joe Walsh with the film composer Barry DeVorzon - who wrote the scores for such movies as Dillinger (1973), Rolling Thunder (1977), Wal-ter Hill's The Warriors (1979), William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration (1979) and The Exorcist III (1990)! However, DeVorzon's best-known piece of music has got to be the one which was chosen by Romanian Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci as her personal theme during the 1976 Olympics but which is probably best known as the theme to the daytime soap opera The Young And The Restless! (Joe Walsh's association with DeVorzon probably has a lot to do with the fact that In The City was originally a solo track from The Warriors' soundtrack!)

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avocado rabbit
Date: 5/27/2009
Good to see The Warriors represented. The film was terrific entertainment.