Other Mixes By Abe12
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Theme - Romantic
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Me & My Rocketship
| Artist | Song | |
| Boards of Canada | In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country | |
| The Divine Comedy | Perfect Lovesong | |
| Dylan Hicks | Rocketship | |
| Ernie | I Don't Want to Live on the Moon | |
| Langley Schools Music Project | The Long & Winding Road | |
| Clinic | Walking with Thee | |
| Richmond Fontaine | Contrails | |
| Seals & Crofts | Summer Breeze | |
| Kelly Hogan & the Pine Valley Cosmonauts | Papa Was a Rodeo | |
| The Shins | New Slang | |
| Mirah | Cold, Cold Water | |
| My Morning Jacket | The Dark | |
| LeadBelly | The Blood Done Signed My Name | |
| Johnny Paycheck | Old Violin | |
| Smart Went Crazy | I Liked You Better When You Were Sick | |
| Sloan | So Beyond Me | |
| Ryan Adams | Shakedown on 9th Street | |
| The Beta Band | The House Song | |
| Nelly Furtado & David Stewart | Instant Karma (live) | |
| Big Star | My Life is Right | |
Comment:
Melodic. Mix made partly because I regrettably did not previously have some of these songs on CD(specifically tracks 4, 7, 8, 12(!), 13(!!), and 14).Feedback:
Some cool stuff. I thought Seals & Crofts did Summer Breeze, but perhaps it's a completely different song. I'm by no means an authority on Bread.
Y'know what, you could very well be right. I'm not really into either S&C or Bread, I just like that song. It's one that I don't have on CD, so I just got it off Audiogalaxy.
Yup, like Ion said, some cool stuff. If "summer breeze" is the same song from the 70s, then the original artist is Seals & Crofts (although I'm just a music geek, not really a fan!) And I probably couldn't name a Bread song if you asked me!
Thank you both. It has now been changed. I *try* to be a music geek, this just isn't one of my better areas. All I really know about either of those bands I learned from those prominently aired commercials on cable for the "Best of Bread", or I learned in the past two days from you two. Thanks again.
This looks pretty cool. The song by Ernie has been a lullabye staple around here for nearly five years now.


