Ruby1

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Member Since: 2/11/2004
Total Mixes: 13
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre

Good Clothes to be Crucified In

Side A
Artist Song
Merrie Amsterburg  This Will Never Be My Year 
Permafrost  Sequin in Your Dress 
Bjork  All the Modern Things 
LL Cool J  Hey Lover 
The Get Up Kids  Mass Pike 
Everything But the Girl  Missing 
Grant Lee Buffalo  The Whole Shebang 
Portishead  How Can it Feel 
Folk Implosion  I Wrote You a Letter (not real title) 
The Smiths  William, It Was Really Nothing 
Fiona Apple  On the Bound 
Deep Blue Somehting  Breakfast at Tiffany's 
Teddy Thompson  Brink of Love 
Boy Wonder  I Would 
Brak(of Space Ghost fame)  Coffee 
Josie & the Pussycats (KayHanley)  You're A Star 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Quick Fix  Suicide Tuesday 
The Cure  Pictures of You 
The Donnas  Out Tonight 
Sly & the Family Stone  If You Want Me to Stay 
Soul Asylum  Just Like Anyone 
Pet Shop Boys  West End Girls 
The Replacements  Androgynous 
Buffalo Tom  Late At Night 
The Strokes  Barely Legal 
The La's  Happy Birthday 
The Secrets  The Loneliest Duet 
Paula Kelley  Ordinary Mind 
Ad Frank  Barking Up the Wrong Girl 
Hedwig and the Angry Inch  Make-Up 
Ryan Adams  Sylvia Plath 
   

Comment:

Do I regret the Breakfast and Anyone? Perhaps, but never the LL. Mr. Smith raps straight form the...heart? A tape I made a few months ago. Some Boston folks are on here, and once upon a time the this tape happened to be lying in a car tape deck doin' its thing. A magnificent song came on and this friend of mine, hearing his own voice from five years ago, started shreiking like a car alarm powered by a tortured five year old girl. His face turned red, his neck stretched like scared lizard and he wouldn't stop until the music ceased. It was the worst sound I've ever heard in my life. Shortly after that scraring experience the vehicle gathered another gentleman and his voice from an even more ancient musical exscursion came on. I winced with expectation, but this one, he just smiled in his self-satisfied rocker way, and my confusion with the breed we call boys in bands continues. On last thing, Ad Frank is King!
P.S. I just remebered, the mojority of the songs on this were chosen for their order (my first track was a first tarck my second and number two et cetera) I think I forgot after a while, but it was a challenging way to start. I guess that's why they call it a hobby.

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RubyTwoShoes
Date: 8/15/2002
Yeah, Barking Girl!