Other Mixes By ---
CD
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Theme - Romantic
CD
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Theme - Depression
For sideways would she lean, and sing
| Artist | Song | |
| The Beatles | For No One | |
| REM | Everybody Hurts | |
| Alanis Morissette | Your House | |
| Ani DiFranco | I Love You, So What? | |
| Rufus Wainwright | Foolish Love | |
| Bush | Glycerine (live, acoustic) | |
| K's Choice | Virgin State of Mind | |
| John Lennon | Imagine | |
| Godspeed You Black Emperor! | Moya | |
| Matthew Good Band | Apparitions (live, acoustic) | |
| Nick Drake | Pink Moon | |
| Joni Mitchell | Blue | |
| Fiona Apple | Across the Universe (Beatles cover) | |
| Peter, Paul and Mary | Puff, the Magic Dragon | |
| Janis Ian | At Seventeen | |
| Nine Inch Nails | Hurt | |
| The Beatles | As My Guitar Gently Weeps | |
Comment:
I can't come up with a good reason for it, but I felt very strongly that Moya, which is the longest of the tracks at roughly 10 minutes, had to be exactly in the middle of the CD, working as a sort of intermission. The brackets of the two Beatles songs was semi-accidental, and this whole CD is actually really just made of the leftovers of a master list of songs. The first CD from these songs is 'Come away, Oh human child'. 'Puff' doesn't fit, but it has always, in my mind, been the saddest song I know, so it had to be there.


