Mo-Rich1

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Member Since: 7/9/2002
Total Mixes: 4
Total Feedback: 6

Other Mixes By Mo-Rich1

CD | Mixed Genre

Runaway American Dream

Artist Song
Bruce Springsteen  Born To Run 
Jackson Browne  Running On Empty 
The Eagles  The Long Run 
Bob Seger  Against The Wind 
Lenny Kravitz  Always On The Run 
Van Halen  Running With The Devil 
Martha & The Vandellas  Nowhere To Run 
Creedence Clearwater Revival  Run Through The Jungle 
Merle Haggard  The Running Kind 
U2  Running To Stand Still 
Neil Young  Long May You Run 
Bob Marley  Running Away 
Moby  Run On 
Matthew Wilder  Break My Stride 
Doobie Brothers  It Keeps You Running 
Wings  Band On The Run 
Tom Petty  Running Down A Dream 
The Tragically Hip  Long Time Running 
Sam Cooke  I'll Come Running Back To You 
Van Morrison  Come Running 

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Scott K
Date: 7/9/2002
I thought of doing this theme years ago, but I really wanted to put Manfred Mann's "Runner" on it. I still don't have it. THIS is GREAT! Even the songs I normally would turn off the radio (Matt Wilder, Doobies) look real good here (even back to back!)
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Jana
Date: 7/9/2002
This is really good.
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Yossarian
Date: 7/9/2002
I don't know which is better, this mix, or the fact that Band on the Run started on my cd player as soon as I got to this page. Nice.
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33andathird
Date: 7/9/2002
Id replace Break My Stride with either of these to keep the theme intact:
You Run by the Call
I Ran by Flock of Seagulls
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BikeMessenger
Date: 7/10/2002
How about throwing "He's a Runner" on there?
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Mo-Rich1
Date: 7/10/2002
I thought about "I Ran" but went with "Break My Stride." I like the cheese value of it, and some of the lines fit so well...." is that the reason why you're running so fast?", "I'm running and I won't touch ground...." I figured this would be the tune to catch heat, but if you listen to it in context you might be pleasantly surprised. I'm not familiar with "He's a Runner" ... who does that?