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Look for the Splinters
Artist | Song | |
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose | Too Late to Turn Back Now | |
Roy Harper | Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith | |
Living Colour | Fight the Fight | |
Jerry Douglas w/Steve Earle | Don't Take Your Guns to Town | |
Mission of Burma | Academy Fight Song | |
Pavement | Fight This Generation | |
Miles Davis | Old Folks | |
Tommy Flanagan | I'm Old Fashioned | |
Tin Hat Trio | Old Grey Mare | |
Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band | Old Fart at Play | |
The Go-Betweens | The Old Way Out | |
Sebadoh | God Told Me | |
God is My Co-Pilot | Heaven | |
Freakwater | Heaven | |
Gong | Sold to the Highest Buddha | |
ST 37 | Heaven Tease | |
Loop | Heaven's End | |
Thnking Fellers Union Local 282 | Heaven for Addled Imbeciles | |
Kristin Hersh | Heaven | |
The Chills | Heavenly Pop Hit | |
Victoria Williams | Harry Went to Heaven | |
Drunken Boat | Shit Suit | |
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a weird one, Curtis with lots of goodies. especially like Gong & The Captain.
Lots of songs about fighting, being old and heaven. Do I sense some sort of strange theme going on here?
LOVE the Tin Hat Trio. Looks like another interesting mix!
Thanks everyone. Ion - I guess the theme, entirely accidental, would be - I don't believe in heaven, so if there is a heaven, I've got a fight on my hands...
"Hell's for those who believe in it." Damned nice Loop choice..! (!)
GREAT stuff. One of my favorites of yours. Big thumbs up for the Roy Harper pick.
Looks like just another great volume of strange and therefore most interesting stuff, Sir. Nice . . .
I'm not sure why but I find this mix side-splitting in the best possible way. Must be the sequencing. Also reminds me that I need to get some Loop in my life somehow.
Great mix! I love how the theme seems to have come to you halfway through the sequencing.
Well, heaven is in your mind, is it not? This mix stayed in my mind a while. I try not to worry about the splinters; you may never get one.
No way, I LOVE Jerry Douglas -- that man can finesse a dobro. I was planning to use him for a future G-rated mix! Lots of yumminess, though. Keep on, uhm, immanentizing the eschaton?