Other Mixes By Brad123
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Theme - Alternating DJ
pleadings! from Texas (bonus disc for Steve Mossholder)
Artist | Song | |
The Robot Ate Me | They Killed You | |
Buffalo Springfield | Four Days Gone | |
My Bloody Valentine | Come in Alone | |
Fischerspooner | The 15th | |
Damien Jurado | Like Titanic | |
Bill Frisell | Everybody Loves Everybody | |
Wilco | Heavy Metal Drummer | |
Pavement | Frontwards | |
Klimperei & Pahl | Charlotte Russe | |
Frankie Sparo | CamTra | |
Fugazi | I'm So Tired | |
Low | Laser Beam | |
Broken Social Scene | Anthems For a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl | |
the Avalanches | Summer Crane | |
Deerhoof | Blue Cash | |
Spacemen 3 | Soul 1 | |
the Velvet Underground | I Found a Reason | |
Kaada | Thank You For Giving Me Your Valuable Time | |
Robert Pollard | People Are Leaving | |
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy | Lessons From What's Poor | |
Rollerball | Wyoming | |
the Microphones | Window 13 | |
Comment:
This mix had another name, but i forget it. I like trading mixes. It gives me much...pleasure. And when I trade, there's a good chance that I don't get it out on time and I feel guilty and I make you aan extra CD. Not always is it late, but sometimes.Steve, I called it "Etoh". I think it's really "Summer Crane". Please don't ostracize me. I hate ostracision.

Feedback:
Cool, Brad. Trading gives me...pleasure too.
hey mate, no guilt on this site, eh? This is a wonderful mix, helping a guy keep up with indie rock who went into an indie haze long about the time The Replacements broke up. This helps me know what's been going on since then. So many folks I have never heard. Not even the Buffalo Springfield track - is that Steven Stills singing, or Richie Furay? I love 1,2,4,oh hell, it's all great, even weird #9 that cements the variation on this disc. Thanks again - I'll always remember getting my very first Pavement track. It's a coincidence you posted this mix now, because just today I came back at you with one of my own.
I'm pretty sure it's Stills, cos he wrote it. I'm assuming Buffalo, with their quasi-supergroup status, had the same arrangement as the Beatles: you write it, you sing it (unless John can't hit the highs).