TheKeenGuy (Patrick C. Taylor)

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Member Since: 7/9/2002
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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
Playlist | Alternative - Indie Rock

Songs for a Coffee Bar

Side A
Artist Song
Beulah  Cruel Minor Change 
The Strokes  The Modern Age 
Ween  Even If You Don't 
Pernice Brothers  Overcome by Happiness 
Matthew Jay  Let Your Shoulder Fall 
Jude  In Between 
The Hang Ups  Parkway 
David Mead  Everyone Knows It But You 
John Mayer  Love Song For No One 
Guster  Great Escape 
Badly Drawn Boy  Once Around the Block 
Elliott Smith  Waltz #2 (XO) 
Jump, Little Children  Mother's Eyes 
Lusk  Mindray 
David Mead  Made the Most of 
Badly Drawn Boy  Fall in the River [Hidden Track] 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Neutral Milk Hotel  Song Against Sex 
The Surfers  Not Your Slave 
Beulah  Popular Mechanics for Lovers 
Barenaked Ladies  This Is Where It Ends 
David Usher  St. Lawrence River 
Heather Nova  Walk This World 
Jason Falkner  Author Unknown 
Matthew Jay  Call My Name Out 
Lusk  Savvy Kangaroos 
Jump, Little Children  Vertigo 
Leona Naess  Comatised 
Elliott Smith  Punch and Judy 
Amy Correia  Angels Collide 
Kings of Convenience  Toxic Girl 
The Strokes  Take It Or Leave It 
Jude  Love Letters [Hidden Track] 

Comment:

Recorded in 2001 maybe a month after "New Resolutions." This was made for a girl working in an independent coffee shop in Norfolk VA, hoping that by playing it, it might turn some of the young coffee drinkers onto some of the best new artists around.

Note, Badly Drawn Boy's "Fall in the River" only plays until shortly after the splash.

Feedback:

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Nirmala-B
Date: 7/8/2002
"Once Around the Block", "Song Against Sex", "St Lawrence River" - lovely.
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Scott K
Date: 7/8/2002
I was going to make a mix (less indie, though) for a local coffee house/cafe. Then I find out they have a 100-cd changer in back they keep in rotation. I only know Elliott Smith here, so I'd have to say I'd love to hear this at a coffee house some day.