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Ghost Town
Artist | Song | |
Dinah Shore | My Man's Gone Now | |
Sonny Rollins | I Can't Get Started | |
Joe Lovano | 4 on the Floor | |
King Crimson | Walking on Air | |
The Flaming Lips | Out For A Walk | |
Grateful Dead | (Walk Me Out In the) Morning Dew | |
Fairport Convention | She Moves Through the Fair | |
Kate Bush | Walk Straight Down the Middle | |
Yo La Tengo | Walking Away From You | |
Elvis Costello & The Attractions | I Want To Vanish | |
Wire | Start to Move | |
Brass Construction | Movin' On | |
Simaryp | These Boots are Made for Walking | |
Last Exit | Cut and Run | |
David Bowie | Move On | |
The Jayhawks | I'd Run Away | |
R. Stevie Moore | You Are Too Far From Me | |
Gong | Eat That Phonebook Coda | |
Marty Ehrlich Quartet | The Traveller's Tale | |
Marc Johnson | Ghost Town | |
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as always intresting and beautiful
Nice, Curtis.
Looks scary Curtis! Always interesting with mixes incl. diff styles! I'll send your mixes at the end of this week BTW:-D
..a bit of a "Garden of Forking Paths" here meister! Great theme, helps "exercise" those demons, eh..?
Nice, as ever, Curtis.
What, no Dinah Shore Jr.? Heh. Great comp.
A mix with a lot of git up & go.
an awesome mix, Curtis. A brilliant idea, perfectly executed. Mix of the week candidate this one for sure.
Wonderful.
oh geez, eat that phonebook coda! excellent all around, curtis.
This looks absolutely amazing! (Paul Kelly's song "Ghost Town" would fit well in this company too, I think.)
VERY special, curis!
Looks like I'm late to the party on this one, but count me in, (as usual), with the list of admirers. Gerard's right, MOTW candidate for sure.
How awe-inspiring, as usual. :) Upon reflection, I consider it a good thing that you did not include a potential Cat Stevens contrubution to this CD ("Ghost Town")...not one of his best, I'm afraid. Heh.
"Get up & go" 'cause it's "time we left this world today"
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very moving..
Loverly.:) I know it's hard to get a freaking David Bowie but Brass Construction seems inevitable. My sincerest condolences . . .