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Songs For Brad

Side A
Artist Song
Lightnin' Hopkins  Shaggy Dad 
Social Distortion  Story of My Life 
Paul Westerberg  Even Here We Are 
Primitives  Crash (The '95 Mix) 
Norman Greenbaum  Spirit in the Sky 
Highwaymen  Highwayman 
Phish  Harry Hood (live) 
Bob Dylan  Love Minus Zero (No Limit) (live) 
Hole  Malibu 
Mercury Rev  Goddess On A Highway 
Chantays  Pipeline 
Blind Melon  Life Ain't So Shitty 
Cascades  Rhythm of the Rain 
Led Zeppelin  When The Levee Breaks 
Flaming Lips  Waitin' for a Superman 
Adam Sandler  Piece of Shit Car 
Rolling Stones  I Am Waiting 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Ted Nugent  Stranglehold 
John Lennon  Oh Yoko 
The LAs  There She Goes 
Elvis Presley  Burning Love 
Velvet Underground  What Goes On (live) 
Collective Soul  Dandy Life 
Canned Heat  Goin' Up The Country 
Bob Dylan  Hurricane 
Cyrkle  Red Rubber Ball 
Wilco  California Stars 
Greg Hale Jones  Mighty Good Road 
Paul Westerberg  Black Eyed Susan 
James  Don't Wait That Long 
Creedence Clearwater Revival  Lodi 
Los Lobos  When The Circus Comes 
   
   

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This was actually a double CD but had to choose cassette to fit all the songs.

My friend Brad visited me and my friend Mike out here in southern California summer of '99. We had a lot of fun and he bugged us towards the end to make him a mix of some of our favorite songs. Well, we didn't do it until about 9 months later when we saw him again. Mike and I were very democratic about the whole process, each choosing every other song, with full veto power available. We also collaborated on the order.

A few notes... the Hole song is on there because we went body boarding in Malibu and hung out there a bit. It's just an okay song, but it was on the radio all the time that summer and fit perfectly.

Harry Hood is from Phish's A Live One album (and it is the greatest single song live performance ever). Love Minus Zero (No Limit) is from Dylan's Live at Budokan album. Great, great (and different) version of this song. The VU track is from Live 1969. The Greg Hale Jones track is really obscure. It's from the soundtrack to The General's Daughter. Okay movie but with a few great tracks on the soundtrack... modern stuff with old slave songs from the deep South mixed in (original early 20th century recordings).

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