Darth Pazuzu

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#180 - Avoid Stepping On Bela Lugosi, 'Cos He's Liable To Turn And Bite!

Side A
Artist Song
Radiohead  The National Anthem 
Faith No More  Land Of Sunshine 
Blue Oyster Cult  Dance On Stilts 
The New York Dolls  'Cause I Sez So 
Black Sabbath  Lady Evil 
Queen  Doing All Right 
John Mellencamp  Lonely Ol' Night 
The Eagles  James Dean 
The Kinks  Celluloid Heroes 
John Williams  Cantina Band (#1) (instrumental) 
The Beatles  Martha My Dear 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  When The Apple Blossoms Bloom In The Windmills Of Your Mind I'll Be Your Valentine (instrumental) 
Van Halen  Big Bad Ball (Is Sweet William Now) 
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band  Electricity 
Porno For Pyros (w / Perry Farrell)  Freeway 
Bullet LaVolta  Blizzard 
Iron Maiden  Fear Of The Dark 
Lou Reed  Cremation: Ashes To Ashes 
Focus  Moving Waves 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
KISS  King Of The Mountain 
The Fluid  On My Feet 
Judas Priest  Never Satisfied 
Queensryche  I Dream In Infrared (1991 Acoustic Remix) 
Yes  Without Hope You Cannot Start The Day 
Peter Hammill  The Mousetrap (Caught In) 
Soul Asylum  Without A Trace 
The Who  Shakin' All Over (live) 
U2 (+ Billy Preston)  Hallelujah Here She Comes 
John Williams  Cantina Band #2 (instrumental) 
Down (w / Phil Anselmo)  Where I'm Going 
Wayne Kramer (w / Mick Farren & John Collins)  The Scars Never Show 
Montrose  Crazy For You 
David Bowie  The Bewlay Brothers 
The Scorpions  Still Loving You 
Dave Navarro  Slow Motion Sickness 
Bob Dylan  Series Of Dreams 

Comment:

Well it's definitely been a while, but rest assured I'm still around! I hope you find this little platter intriguing.

And this time I've made two more eliminations (#180 - 6/22/09):
Bullet LaVolta - "Swandive" (1991)
Montrose - "Jump On It" (1976)

"'Cause I Sez So" - I'm definitely enjoying the new N.Y. Dolls album. The most unlikely comeback you could've imagined, but both "'Cause I Sez So" and 2006's "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This" are both terrific rocking records and I hope they stick around a considerable while longer than their original run during the early '70s! (And unless I'm mistaken, I think they actually have!)

"Lady Evil" - I just got "The Rules Of Hell" for my birthday, the new Black Sabbath containing everything they've done with Ronnie James Dio!

"Cantina Band" (#1 & 2) - Man, them cats in that Galaxy Far, Far Away sure do know how to swing, baby! :-)

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