Tigers

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Member Since: 3/19/2001
Total Mixes: 2
Total Feedback: 6

Other Mixes By Tigers

9/11/01 and beyond...the full spectrum

Artist Song
Collective Soul  The World I Know 
Pink Floyd  Goodbye Blue Sky 
U2  Bullet The Blue Sky 
Live   Lightning Crashes 
Afro Celt Sound System  When You're Falling 
Annie Lennox  Don't Let It Bring You Down 
REM  Everybody Hurts 
Wallflowers  Heroes 
Peter Gabriel  Don't Give Up 
Braveheart  Amazing Grace 
The Beatles  Let It Be 
Garth Brooks  The Dance 
Trio  Farther Along 
  God Bless America 
Bob Dylan  Things Have Changed 
Johnny Cash  Ragged Old Flag 
George C Scott  Patton Speech 
  Battle Hymn Of The Republic 
The Cure  Killing An Arab 
Charlie Daniels Band  In America 

Comment:

I made this cd to express the full gamut of emotions from the day of the attack, to what I'm feeling now and to peer into the future at the inevitable justice that will be brought against those who did this. It's not politically correct in certain spots, but it's honest. Also, Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)by The The was in the original track listing, but I could just not bring myself to include it on the disc. Thanks to the others that have posted their mixes.

Feedback:

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Geoff Holland12
Date: 9/15/2001
that whole The The album (Mind Bomb) is so fitting for what happened...it was the first CD I listened to after 2 days of watching only TV.
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Spockita
Date: 9/15/2001
Beautiful.
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Shane Brown
Date: 9/16/2001
This is a great mix though im unsure of The Cure track you used,most are using thier slower more morose songs & it surprised me to see a more tongue in cheek song like Killing an arab on it.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 9/16/2001
At such a time as this, emotions can tear you apart if not expressed. Political correctness has NOTHING to do with this situation (and artists like Madonna who preach from the stage to "think globally" are WAY off base). There are times when one must respond in kind and deal with ANYTHING that threatens the future. So FUCK political correctness, I, for one, appreciate this mix.
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Vanskike
Date: 2/18/2002
I'm ambivalent about this mix. But those who are weighing in saying that Killing an Arab is "tongue in cheeK" have to get off the playground and into the real world.