Other Mixes By joey de vivre
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Do the Drunk Man's Wiggle!
Artist | Song | |
Jimmy Liggens | I Ain't Drunk (I'm Just Drinking) | |
Big Jay McNeely | All That Wine Is Gone | |
Cootie Williams | Juice Head Baby | |
Big Sandy & the Fly Right Boys | Blackberry Wine | |
Commander Cody | Lost in the Ozone Again | |
Johnny Bond | Ten Little Bottles | |
the Cadets | I Got Loaded | |
Wynonie Harris | Don't Take My Whiskey | |
Milt Buckner | Red, Red Wine | |
Jimmy Myers | the Drunk Man's Wiggle | |
Lick, Slick, & Slide | I Got Drunk | |
Lucky Millinder | The Grapevine | |
Tom & Lou Combo | Drink Wine | |
Stick McGhee | Double Crossing Liquor | |
Blue "Boo Boo" Blazer | Hey Bartender | |
Charles Ervin | I Got Loose | |
John Lee Hooker | 1 Bourbon, 1 Scotch, & 1 Beer | |
Homer Simpson | It Was a Very Good Beer | |
TNT Tribble | A Half Pint of Whiskey | |
Raging Teens | Let's Drink Some Booze | |
Amos Milburn | Everybody, 1,2,3 | |
Inflammable Dan | High Flying Wine | |
Comment:
A CD soaked in alcohol - mostly of the old R&B variety.
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Homer Simpson is on here, but BNL's Alcohol isn't??? :)
Pretty good mix...I think I'll go have a beer.
Pretty good mix...I think I'll go have a beer.
love the cover art. and including "it was very good beer" is worth 10 points
nice.
Good mix. Consider "What's The Use of Getting Sober (When You Gotta Get Drunk Again)" by Louis Jordan and his Tympani Five. Or "Bottle of Wine" by the Fireballs.
Joey de Vivre, this is a tremendous mix, beginning with the wholly appropriate opening song. The "set-em-up" refrain in the Liggins opener serves as a great introduction to the theme of this mix.
I like how you grouped the beer songs together as well (including the brief appearance by Homer Simpson!). They don't show on the above list of titles, but the final four songs -- Big John Greer's "Strong Red Whiskey" through Earl King's "Drunk as a Skunk" -- provide a fitting end to the mix. I especially love track No. 28. Liggins again, with "Drunk." The song's narrator reaches for the knob and misses "the whole durn door." I have been like that before!
Great job... and thanks for the trade!
I like how you grouped the beer songs together as well (including the brief appearance by Homer Simpson!). They don't show on the above list of titles, but the final four songs -- Big John Greer's "Strong Red Whiskey" through Earl King's "Drunk as a Skunk" -- provide a fitting end to the mix. I especially love track No. 28. Liggins again, with "Drunk." The song's narrator reaches for the knob and misses "the whole durn door." I have been like that before!
Great job... and thanks for the trade!