Curtis_Burns

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Member Since: 7/12/2002
Total Mixes: 451
Total Feedback: 4381

Other Mixes By Curtis_Burns

MP3 Playlist | Mixed Genre
Playlist | Mixed Genre
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Playlist | Mixed Genre
MP3 Playlist | Mixed Genre

Can't Sleep at Night

Artist Song
Pavement  Cut Your Hair 
Throwing Muses  Delicate Cutters 
Norma Fraser  The First Cut is the Deepest 
Tom Waits  Knife Chase 
The O'Jays  Back Stabbers 
Hank Roberts  Pretty Boy Tom 
Sebadoh  Holy Picture 
Versus  Mirror Mirror 
Thinking Fellers Union Local 282  You in a Movie 
Unwound  Murder Movies 
Shudder to Think  Gang of $ 
Roy Harper  Too Many Movies 
Quasi  Fuck Hollywood 
Home  Industry 2000 
The Jam  The Modern World 
Teenage Fanclub  Everything Flows 
Sleater-Kinney  Youth Decay 
Tricky  Broken Homes 
Marvin Gaye  Save the Children 
Wire  Our Swimmer 
The Spinanes  Reach v. Speed 
Art Bears  The Riddle 

Comment:

Note: Replaced the fake Sweet version of "The First Cut is the Deepest" with Norma Fraser's. Take that Herr Mohr ;-)

Feedback:

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McDonald12
Date: 10/12/2002
another good one, Curtis. I especially like The Jam and Pavement picks
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Mike Pike Set
Date: 10/12/2002
Looks good Curtis! esp like Jam, Marvin & Waits
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valis
Date: 10/12/2002
Like a musical Long Island Tea...., smoothness with a punch!
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buglady
Date: 10/12/2002
Nice segues, I really like the evolving themelets in your mixes!
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Nautticat
Date: 10/12/2002
That O'Jays track is one of the groovinest tunes ever. Nice Curtis.
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jordana
Date: 10/12/2002
home. wow.
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valis
Date: 10/12/2002
"...themelets..." wish I'd said that..!
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Pushkin_Sanchez
Date: 10/12/2002
Nice mix. Like the Teenage Fanclub and Wire picks.
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Thomas_Mohr
Date: 10/13/2002
Lovely, especially the O'Jays, Shudder, Marvin and Art Bears picks. (I'm pretty sure that Sweet cut must be a fake; the guys never recorded that tune, and there are in fact quite a few fake Sweet CDs around; I own a handful of those myself.)
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 10/13/2002
Whaaa?! Of course, after some digging around, the inestimable Mr. Mohr appears to be correct. That'll teach me not to buy my CDs at the local car wash :-o