Handfulls

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Member Since: 8/3/2001
Total Mixes: 38
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Other Mixes By Handfulls

Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre

Jesus Just Left Sin City

Side A
Artist Song
AC/DC  Sin City 
The Who  Shakin' All Over 
Elmore James  Done Somebody Wrong 
Led Zeppelin  Hey Hey What Can I Do? 
J J Cale  Call Me The Breeze 
Lou Reed  How Do You Think It Feels 
The Doors  Waiting For The Sun 
The Gun Club  Run Through The Jungle 
The Misunderstood  My Mind 
Frijid Pink  Tell Me Why 
ZZ Top  Jesus Just Left Chicago 
Howlin' Wolf  Killing Floor 
Rolling Stones  Happy 
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Them  Mystic Eyes 
Joe Williams Washboard Blues Singers  Baby Please Don't Go 
The Amboy Dukes  Baby Please Don't Go 
Buffalo Springfield  Mr. Soul 
Red Red Meat  Chain Chain Chain 
The Black Crowes  No Speak No Slave 
Blue Cheer  Good Times Are So Hard To Find 
Black Sabbath  Paranoid 
Richard Hell And The Voidoids  Blank Generation 
Sex Pistols  Holidays In The Sun 
The Clash  Brand New Cadillac 
Alex Chilton  Hey! Little Child 
Johnny Thunders  Ask Me No Questions 
Blue Spark 

Comment:

More free association. Forgetful me, I keep repeating myself with the Richard Hell song. But it's a good one. The Frijid Pink song is a bit of a joke. One of those albums that you buy because of the cover. Lumbering, inept and almost funny Zeppelin clones from '71 or thereabouts. Sort of the type of band that Stillwater (?, can't remember if that's the right name) from Almost Famous was probably modeled on, but even less successful.

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Rob Conroy
Date: 8/13/2001
Pretty neat.
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lo-fi jr.
Date: 8/13/2001
I brought the Frigid Pink LP to music class in 6th grade. The teacher dropped the needle/nail onto it & played about 10 seconds of 'House of the Rising Sun' before yanking it off. I think they may have been European, BTW (Tom or Eric, help me out here) but the Stillwater comparison is pretty right on.
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Dan P.
Date: 8/13/2001
You should have included MC5's Baby Please Don't Go as well. =)
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Handfulls
Date: 8/13/2001
AMG has them as a Detroit band, but I don't know how much I'm willing to believe that since they also rank the album as "Detroit rock at its near best." There's a pretty funny line in the bio about them paying their dues with "two years of relentless touring throughout the southeast Michigan area." Anyway, glad you concur with my Stillwater comparison.