Other Mixes By DJ Usurp
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Theme - Road Trip
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I Thought There Was a Virtue in Always Being Cool
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
The Rolling Stones | Salt of the Earth | |
Radiohead | Pearly* | |
Wilco | Alone [demo -- alt. version] | |
The Flaming Lips | Fight Test | |
Air | La Femme d'Argent | |
Bright Eyes | Bowl of Oranges | |
Belle and Sebastian | Jonathan David | |
Sleater-Kinney | Funeral Song | |
The Kinks | Too Much on My Mind | |
The White Stripes | Little Bird | |
Nirvana | Polly (Unplugged) | |
Johnny Cash | Cocaine Blues (Live from Folsom Prison) | |
Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
The Prom | Brighter than the Moon | |
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach | Toledo | |
Yo La Tengo | Big Day Coming | |
Beck | Deadweight | |
Led Zeppelin | Immigrant Song | |
Sonic Youth | Silver Rocket | |
The Cure | The Hanging Garden | |
Jim O'Rourke | Therefore, I Am | |
R.E.M. | Low | |
Big Star | Big Black Car | |
Sigur Ros | Intro | |
Comment:
A tape for RJP. Proof that Led Zeppelin, Big Star and Sonic Youth can peacefully co-exist. The White Stripes -> Johnny Cash songs have, um, something in common. Title from the Lips. See you in Lawrence.Feedback:
Yipes, this is awfully cool. Very nice job indeed. :)
Very nice. Really like the Yo La Tengo -> Jim O'Rourke stretch.
Lovely. I, too, dig the side B for some reason.