Other Mixes By Paquette
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| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| sound collage | Station ID Montage | |
| Little Richard | The Girl Can't Help It | |
| The Who | Happy Jack | |
| Jefferson Airplane | White Rabbit (excerpt)/ Station Change | |
| Cecil Taylor | Luyah! The Glorious Step | |
| Duke Ellington | Transblucency | |
| The Great Gildersleeve | Jive Talk?! | |
| Screamin' Jay Hawkins | I Put a Spell on You | |
| Obray Ramsay | Rain and Snow | |
| Los Angeles Guitar Quartet | Mbira | |
| Radio Broadcast | Oswald Has Been Shot | |
| Bruce Springsteen | Cadillac Ranch | |
| Silver Apples | Oscillations | |
| John McEntire | Quinn Goes to Town | |
| Walter Winchell | Attention Mr. and Mrs. United States | |
| Mitten | Whatever Happened to the Beautiful South? | |
| Lilys | Elizabeth Colour Wheel | |
| D. Raphael | Let me Tell You Something | |
| Sid Beckerman and Howie Leess | Tish Nigun | |
| Henry Cowell | The Tides of Manaunaun | |
| The Magnetic Fields | The Flowers She Sent and the Flowers She Said She Sent | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| Luciano Berio | Sinfonia, Section III (excerpt) | |
| The Pastels | Windy Hill | |
| John Adams | Christian Zeal and Activity (excerpt) | |
| The Rock-a-Teens | Woo-Hoo | |
| The Only Ones | Another Girl, Another Planet | |
| My Bloody Valentine | You've Got Nothing | |
| Unknown | Bahn Fahrt | |
| Station ID | This is Radio Moscow | |
| Leonard Cohen | Teachers | |
| Friends of Dean Martinez | False Serpentine Compassion | |
| The Monkees | Magnolia Simms | |
| War of the Worlds | Anyone on the Air? | |
| Cecilia Bartoli | Selve Amiche | |
| Charles Mingus | Tonight at Noon | |
| A Tribe Called Quest | Excursions | |
| The Young Holt Trio | Wack Wack | |
| War of the Worlds | This is the End Now | |
Comment:
A tribute to radio. The music is what would play on my ideal radio station, a mix of classic rock, experimental music, shoegazer, classical, blues, jazz, klezmer and more. I wanted it to sound like an actual radio broadcast, like The Who Sell Out, so I put in station changes, static, crossed signals with other stations breaking in, news bites, old radio program snippets, and no pauses between songs. I am convinced Wack Wack would be a huge hit if only allowed on the radio.Feedback:
this looks awesome. we gotta get a trade going...
phwoooar.
hey hey...nothin wrong with a little klezmer :)
hey. i wanna listen to the radio station that plays that shit.
yup, i'd listen to your station too!
How the hell did I *miss* this? This looks great.


