dkois

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Member Since: 9/23/2002
Total Mixes: 28
Total Feedback: 18

No More Drama

Side A
Artist Song
The Who  The Seeker 
Le Tigre  Deceptacon 
Bob Dylan  Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum 
The Gants  Little Boy Sad 
Azeem  Contradiction 
Chuck Brown  Bustin' Loose 
The White Stripes  The Union Forever 
Alejandro Escovedo  Castanets 
Control Machete  Si Senor 
Mel & Tim  Backfield in Motion 
Mighty Sparrow  Wood in the Fire 
Manu Chau  Merry Blues 
The Apples in Stereo  Stream Running Over 
Kurtis Blow  The Breaks 
Mary J. Blige  Family Affair 
The Faint  Your Retro Career Melted 
INXS  Don't Change 
Guns n' Roses  Sweet Child o' Mine 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
George Harrison  I'd Have You Anytime 
Built to Spill  The Weather 
The Flaming Lips  What Is the Light? 
The Beta Band  Dry the Rain 
Zap Mama  Rafiki 
Nathaniel Merriweather Presents... Lovage  Book of the Month 
Os Mutantes  Baby 
Beck  Your Cheatin' Heart 
Two Dollar Pistols w/ Tift Merritt  Just Someone I Used to Know 
Ryan Adams  Come Pick Me Up 
Mos Def  Umi Says 
Prince  The Cross 
Yo La Tengo  Autumn Sweater (Tortoise Remix) 
The White Stripes  We're Going to Be Friends 
Baaba Maal  Miyaabele 
DJ Shadow  Midnight in a Perfect World 
The Magnetic Fields  The Things We Did and Didn't Do 
   

Comment:

Despite the cassette label, this is a two-CD set made for members of the Virtual Crib. Disc One is a little bit louder and faster; Disc Two is a little bit more mellow.
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hayward
Date: 9/23/2002
that beck cover kicks a sweaty ass
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Lauren*
Date: 9/23/2002
i love love love the picture helarious!
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dkois
Date: 9/23/2002
The picture is actually an oil painting of the former head of the theatre department at my old college. She was much-feared back in the day. Her portrait now hangs in the lobby of the department's main stage. With luck, she'll never see this.
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ligeia
Date: 9/24/2002
Le Tigre... George Harrison... Mos Def... yes, definately my kind of mix.
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Lazarus
Date: 6/17/2004
You're number one in my book for that Lovage track. The eclecticism here is astounding. Awesome!