victoreatworld

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Member Since: 10/14/2001
Total Mixes: 74
Total Feedback: 238

Other Mixes By victoreatworld

CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock

Un Coeur En Hiver(A Heart In Winter)

Side A
Artist Song
Hammerbox  Hole 
Rainer Maria  Artificial Light 
Melissa Ferrick  Happy Song 
Basehead  Brand New Day 
John Coltrane  Every Time We Say Goodbye 
Jawbreaker  In Sadding Around 
Air  Les Soleil Est Pres Des Moi 
Madonna  Forbidden Love 
Gil Scott-Heron  Give Her A Call 
Weakerthans  Fallow 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
The Gloria Record  Ode To New Grass 
Thrush Hermit  I'm Sorry If Your Heart Has No More Room 
The Afghan Whigs  When We Two Parted 
Madder Rose  I Almost Lost My Mind 
Pedro The Lion  The Longest Winter 
Julie Doiron  Will You Still Love Me In December? 
Projektor  The Warm Winter 
Placebo  Passive Aggressive 
Sarah McLachlan  Black 
Billie Holiday  Solitude 

Comment:

The title is from a great french movie that I saw years ago. I shamelessly tried to make my own soundtrack for it. Nevertheless, I will be enjoying this thoroughly when the snow comes. As the snowdrifts come blowing across the road in front of me, it'll clue in to why I made this mix in the first place.

Feedback:

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Rob Conroy
Date: 10/17/2001
Some neat picks and a great idea... that movie truly IS great.
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Fundak
Date: 10/17/2001
very nice. all ideas are appropriated from somewhere else anyway, so why not create your own soundtrack? films shouldn't be so monologistic...
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greg dulli
Date: 10/17/2001
i can almost feel the ice on the windshield of my soul with this mix. i'm not sure if i like the inference of the song that follows mine however.
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Bridgette
Date: 10/24/2001
You have such a way with words victoreatworld. After reading your list of musical talents, and the excerpt at the bottom of your list...I now HAVE to see this movie.
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miss violet
Date: 4/24/2003
i've never heard the words great and french go together before. but i'll take your word for it.