Other Mixes By CASETTA
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The Beach Boys | Guess I'm Dumb (instrumental) | |
The Beach Boys | Karen | |
The Beatles | What Are You Doing (takes 5& 11) | |
The Bee Gees | Jumbo | |
The Bee Gees | Exit Stage Right | |
The Byrds | Stranger In A Strange Land (instrumental) | |
Blackburn & Snow | Stranger In A Strange Land | |
International Submarine Band | That's All Right By Me | |
The Music Machine | Point Of No Return | |
The Electric Prunes | I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) (Live) | |
Jon Hendricks | Fire In The City | |
The Emergency Crew | Mindbender (Confusion Prince) | |
The Beachnuts | Cycle Annie | |
The Velvet Underground | I'm Waiting For The Man (demo) | |
Arthur Lee | Five String Serenade | |
Becker & Fagen | Oh Wow, It's You Again | |
Television | Little Johnny Jewel | |
Cramps | King Of The Drapes | |
Alex Chilton | Guantanamerika (live) | |
Richard Thompson | Beeswing (radio performance) | |
The Pretty Things | S.F. Sorrow (radio performance) | |
Andy Partridge | All I Dream Of Is A Friend | |
Glen Campbell | Guess I'm Dumb | |
Comment:
Some nuggets from the vault to satisfy the likes of certain music geek types. Jon Hendricks is backed by The Emergency Crew who would soon change thier name to the Grateful Dead. The Beachnuts is pre-Velvets Lou Reed. The Andy Partridge (of XTC) cut is from his songs for "James And The Giant Peach", a change in production team resulted in him no longer providing the music.Feedback:
Ah, the music geekness! But where does the "Waiting For The Man" demo come from?
The Velvets demo comes from the "Peel Slowly..." Box Set.
Great stuff, Tom.
i like the mix, but the clincher is your clever alliterative title!
Great stuff, Tom. I look forward to my copy. :-)
arthur lee....great choice one of my all time favs
Nice work Tom. It's a shame Andy Partridge lost out to Randy Newman for the soundtrack to James & the Giant Peach. I have those demos too and they're pretty wonderful.
Oh yeah, this has rock geek written all over it. No wonder I like it so much!!
very very nice.
It's interesting to note that both Alex Chilton and Mule Cox were from Memphis and played guitar in much the same way! How does it take so long for someone like that to jump on a chance and make it stick?
yes yes and yes. casetta rules the known universe!
I'd really love to hear a lot of this!
Any chance I could ....trade???
Any chance I could ....trade???
I'm really jazzed about this one Tom!! You're the man!! -- Timmy
Wow, this is simply one of the finest CD mixes I have ever come across. Is there any chance that someday I could hear this sonic gem?? Oh Tom, I know your the king, however your faithful subjects need to hear these gems as well. sigh!
Timmy, if you wish to hear this mix an email other than timmy@timmytimtim.c is to be needed, thus your posting, while it is filled with praise, it is quite worthless.