PapaMaceo1

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Member Since: 5/17/2001
Total Mixes: 50
Total Feedback: 347

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CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre

A Rose For Ms. Emily

Side A
Artist Song
Sneakers  Racket 
The Thirsties  Standard Grade 
The Blow Up   One Good Reason 
Mary Chasers  Laughing and Crying 
Viva La Diva  Know You 
That Petrol Emotion  Compulsion 
The Verve  Butterfly (Acoustic) 
World Party  Vanity Fair 
Felonious Swank  Mediterranean  
The Church  Tear It All Away 
Margo   Shakes Like a Pistol 
Elvis Costello  20% Amnesia 
Undertones  Julia Ocean 
Buzzcocks  Everybody's Happy These Days 
American Music Club  Wish The World Away 
Young Fresh Fellows  Barky's Spiritual Store 
Hindu Love Gods  Raspberry Beret 
The Thirsties  Preservations 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Seam  Little Chang, Big City  
The Thirsties  Case of Misbehavior 
GBV   Hot Freaks 
The Posies  Any Other Way 
Beautiful South  Please Go 
Joe Henry  Go With God 
George Harrison  Let It Down 
Afghan Whigs  Dixie Peach Promenade 
Rolling Stones  Moonlinght Mile 
Robyn Hitchcock  Devil's Radio 
Conway Twitty  Lonely Boy Blue 
Carter Family   Sunnyside 
ELO   Evil Woman 
Tim Buckley  Pleasent Street 
Rose Royce  Next To You 
Swimming Pool Q's  Stick In My Hand 
   
   

Comment:

A mix for the lovely and talented Ms. Emily.

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Vardaman
Date: 11/5/2001
Well thats just damn luvly. Some of my favorites. The Thirsties is a fab name for a band.
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PapaMaceo1
Date: 11/5/2001
Yeah some really cool hip chick must have come up with it!
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Moe
Date: 11/5/2001
Wow! I never thought I'd see the Swimming Pool Q's on a mix. A good band I haven't heard in ages. A pat on the back for including TPE, GBV and ELO too.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 11/5/2001
Cool stuff, Papa.
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sebastian the deleterious
Date: 11/5/2001
faulkner!
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SueEW
Date: 11/6/2001
Very lovely, indeed.
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PapaMaceo1
Date: 11/6/2001
Thanks everyone for the comments. I tryed to put a lot of local stuff on this one, and at least southern twisted stuff. Right now I can not get The Whigs version of Dixie Peach Promenade out of my head. I love that tune. Keep on the Sunnyside!
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heatherspace
Date: 11/10/2001
Missed this one before, Papa. It's fantastic -- I especially love the stretch from The Church's "Tear It All Away" to American Music Club's "Wish the World Away." Perfect.