Other Mixes By dinkytrinket
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Artist | Song | |
Black Moth Super Rainbow | When the Sun Grows on Your Tongue | |
from Dandelion Gum (2007) | ||
Mount Righteous | About the Things You Are | |
from When The Music Starts (2007) | ||
Rilo Kiley | We'll Never Sleep (God Knows We'll Try) | |
from Take Offs and Landings (2001) | ||
Noah and the Whale | Our Window | |
from The First Days of Spring (2009) | ||
Wolf Parade | I'll Believe In Anything | |
from Apologies To The Queen Mary (2005) | ||
Bob Dylan | Just like a woman | |
from Best Of (2005) | ||
Judy Garland | I'm always chasing rainbows | |
from The one and only (2005) | ||
Joanna Newsom | Bridges and Balloons | |
from The Milk-Eyed Mender (2004) | ||
Elliott Smith | A Distorted Reality is Now A Necessity to be Free | |
from From a Basement on the Hill (2004) | ||
R÷yksopp | What Else Is There? (Trentemoeller Remix) | |
from What Else Is There? - EP (2005) | ||
Noah and the Whale | My Door Is Always Open | |
from The First Days of Spring (2009) | ||
The Beatles | Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light [Transition] | |
from Love (2006) | ||
kiiiiiii | (The world according to) Carp & sheep | |
from AL&BUM (2007) | ||
The Who | Behind blue eyes | |
from AL&BUM (2007) | ||
Whitey | Leave Them All Behind | |
from Premium Bananas: A Dim Mak CD Sampler Presented By The Cobrasnake + Rvca (2006) | ||
The Streets | The Irony Of It All | |
from Original Pirate Material (2002) | ||
Various | The Money Song | |
from Cabaret Original Cast Recording (2002) | ||
Passion Pit | Sleepyhead | |
from Manners (2009) | ||
Mohammed Rafi | Jaan Pehechaan Ho | |
from Ghost World OST (2001) | ||
Felix Da Housecat | Money, Success, Fame, Glamour | |
from Party Monster Sound Track | ||
Snoop Dogg vs.The Doors | Riders on the Storm (Fredwreck Remix) | |
from Need For speed Underground 2 Exclusive (2004) | ||
DJ Tiesto | Imogen Heap - Hide And Seek | |
from In Search of Sunrise (2004) | ||
Neutral Milk Hotel | Song Against Sex | |
from On Avery Island (1996) | ||
Edith Piaf | Non Je Ne Regrette Rien | |
from The Very Best of Edith Piaf (1991) |
Comment:
This mix is about a boy who dumped me on my birthday. It is a transitional mix, so we can go one day from lovers to friends. It is like a teddy bear, when a child realized that it is not an extension, product, or function of its mother, that they are each separate entities bound in their own skin. This mix is the liminal space between two paintings in a museum, the sorbet served between courses in a gourmet restaurant. The window between 3AM and 5AM that the deli beneath his building closes for the night. He would always say, "Who is supposed to care for me then, when everyone else is gone, and even my deli downstairs is closed?" Well, this is that moment, just before sun rises. Cookies are done, cakes are done, but people are finished.The question is, should I give him the mix, or not?!

Feedback:
I think it's a fantastic mix and I love, love, love the variety. Personally, I wouldn't give it to him, but that's just me. I tend to burn bridges with most of my ex's anyway.
If you really want to continue talking to him and being friends, giving this mix to him is a step in the right direction. It shows thoughtfulness and caring and makes you look good. I would give it to him, but honstly just give it some thought and figure out what you want to do. good luck. I just went through a break up myself, so hang in there. I like some of the songs on here.