L.1

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Member Since: 8/5/2001
Total Mixes: 9
Total Feedback: 5

Other Mixes By L.1

Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre

Just Admit That You Like Bright Eyes Still and Get On With It

Side A
Artist Song
Son, Ambulence  An Instant Birth 
Neil Young  Ambulence Blues 
Wedding Present  Don't Cry No Tears 
Velvet Underground  Foggy Notion 
Modern Lovers  I'm Straight 
David Bowie  Modern Love 
Brian Jonestown Massacre  (David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Six 
the Faces  Ooo La La 
the La's  Feelin' 
Pulp  F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E. 
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Wire  Feeling Called Love 
My Bloody Valentine  Map Ref. 41¦N 93¦W 
the Pastels  Speeding Motorcycle 
the Buzzcocks  Fast Cars 
Naked Raygun  Roller Queen 
Shellac  Prayer to God 
Flaming Lips  Pilot Can at the Queer of God 
Starlight Mints  Pusher Girls 
Push Kings  Raincoat Renegade 
the Raincoats  Lola 
Deathray Davies  Chinese Checkers and Devo Records 

Comment:

the title is a direct command to the person i made the tape for. totally free associated (which is risky to me at least) but it actually sounds really really good.

Feedback:

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Rob Conroy
Date: 3/3/2002
Wow. This is really great.
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p the swede
Date: 3/3/2002
ace songs like "Foggy notion" and "i'm straight"
but also things i never heard Deathray Davies? gotta check it out
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socialretard
Date: 3/3/2002
any tape that has naked raygun's "roller queen" followed by a shellac song has got to be good.
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Handfulls
Date: 3/3/2002
love the free associative connections, 'specially between the first three or four songs (excellent Neil Young pick by the way). Friends of mine were supposed to play a show with Arlo and Deathray Davies back in the summer which got cancelled because no-one (seriously, not a single person) showed up. That's Vancouver for ya, but my point, if I have one, is that Deathray were really good folk - very friendly and good humoured.
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SueEW
Date: 3/3/2002
Really good stuff.
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Moe
Date: 3/4/2002
stuff good, really!