your arms are as long as guitars, your mouth as wide as a roll

Artist Song
queen  crazy little thing called love 
keimzeit  kling klang 
sly & the family stone  everyday people 
scott mckenzie  san francisco (wear flowers in your hair) 
robert crumb & the cheap suit seranaders  pedal your blues away 
bob peck  sweet 16 
marlene dietrich  i may never go home anymore 
dean martin  sway 
gorillaz  clint eastwood 
stereo total  c'est la mort 
ladytron  discotraxx 
pale 3 ft. skin  you can't find peace 
vince guaraldi trio  skating 
ben folds five  philosophy 
belle & sebastian  the model 
of montreal  tim, wish you were born a girl 
eartha kitt  i wanna be evil 
harry belfonte  day-o 
dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince  summertime 
the muppets  lydia the tattooed lady 
eric clapton  wonderful tonight 
coldplay  don't panic 
radiohead  no surprises 

Comment:

another mix for my california friend. it's her birthday again..
the music she likes? does it matter? sort of. she likes classic rock and g. love & special sauce and some old jazz and french music. i think it's a nice compromise. the ladytron song features russian dialogue, and as i speak russian and it's something we joke about occassionally, i figured i'd put that on. plus, it's a great song.

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DJ Usurp
Date: 8/7/2001
Nice...I've got to get into this Gorillaz thing.
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Gadd
Date: 8/7/2001
Wow, Lydia the Tattooed Lady is one of my favourite Muppets songs! Great selection.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 8/7/2001
Wow. This is really interesting.
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lottie
Date: 8/7/2001
anything with marlene and stereo total wins me over.
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Lissa Crayon
Date: 8/7/2001
hehe yea that muppet song serves as a reminder to our friendship because everytime we've gotten tattooed, we did it together. :)
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 8/7/2001
hmmMMmmm!! uh, just how many tatoos??...and where-?!...I'm, uh, just taking a survey, yeah...that's it! ~;-p
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Melanie M12
Date: 8/27/2001
So THAT'S the language that's being spoken in the background of "Discotraxx". And to think, all this time I thought it was French.