Darth Pazuzu

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#256 - Gotta Find The Sin Within, And Let The Game Begin!

Side A
Artist Song
Voivod  Voivod  
Extreme  Star 
Disturbed  Decadence  
Bob Dylan  On A Night Like This  
David Bowie  TVC 15 [single version]  
The White Stripes  I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart  
Motley Crue  Sticky Sweet 
Def Leppard  Animal  
Gene Loves Jezebel  Beyond Doubt  
Rolling Stones  New Faces 
Jeff Beck [w / Rod Stewart]  You Shook Me 
Anthrax  Black Dahlia  
Porcupine Tree  Black Dahlia  
Enuff Z'Nuff  For Now  
Foo Fighters  For All The Cows  
Gioacchino Rossini  La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie, Abridged) [instrumental] 
Asia  Never In A Million Years  
The Pretenders  Cuban Slide 
Wayne Kramer  Love, Fidel 
Black Sabbath [w / Ian Gillan]  Keep It Warm 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Simon Fisher Turner  Timeout And Mind [instrumental] 
Megadeth  Recipe For Hate...Warhorse  
Pantera [+ Kerry King]  Goddamn Electric 
Fight [w / Rob Halford]  Legacy Of Hate 
Queens Of The Stone Age [w / Mark Lanegan]  The Blood Is Love 
Beastie Boys  Song For The Man  
Roger Waters [+ Eric Clapton]  4.41 AM (Sexual Revolution) 
Wendy Carlos [Gioacchino Rossini]  La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie, Abridged) [instrumental] 
Ten Years After  Spoonful  
Living Colour  Method 
Stone Temple Pilots  Transmissions From A Lonely Room  
Iggy Pop  Mask  
AC/DC  Night Of The Long Knives  
Cheap Trick  Tell Me Everything  
Heart  I Didn't Want To Need You  
Sevendust  Gone 
KISS 
Rollins Band  Let That Devil Out  

Comment:

This mix was originally submitted to Zen Running Order on June 20, 2010. The original notes and/or comments are as follows...

Darth Pazuzu (06-20-2010):
"Decadence" < "On A Night Like This" - Disturbed < Bob Dylan?! AWKWARD! Oh well... ;)

"La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie)" (X 2) - An instrumental from one of Rossini's operas, used by Stanley Kubrick in "A Clockwork Orange" as a backdrop for the ultraviolent adventures of Alex (Malcolm McDowell) and his droogs! Here we have the original orchestral version, plus an electronic rendition by Wendy Carlos which was not actually used in the movie!

"You Shook Me" / "Spoonful" - A pair of Willie Dixon covers. I had previously used the cover versions by Led Zeppelin and Cream, respectively, but not Jeff Beck and Ten Years After...until now!

"Black Dahlia" (X 2): Two songs - one by Anthrax and one by Porcupine Tree - with the exact same title. Actually, no two songs could sound more different - and neither of them seem to have the slightest thing to do with James Ellroy!

"Cuban Slide" < "Love, Fidel" - It's called SERENDIPITY, baby! Just another one of those cool things that I tend to happen upon during the mixing process. And believe it or not, I was originally going to use ANOTHER Wayne Kramer number, "The Slime That Ate Cleveland" from the exact same album, because it namechecks the Pretenders and a whole bunch of other musical acts from Cleveland. But it just so happens that I like "Love, Fidel" a lot better, and the title tied in just a little too perfectly with the Pretenders track! :)

doowad (06-22-2010):
Love the Dylan & Jeff Beck Group. Disk 1 appears a bit more to my tastes.

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