brad ellsworth

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Member Since: 2/11/2004
Total Mixes: 3
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Other Mixes By brad ellsworth

CD | Alternative - Punk
CD | Alternative - Punk

music is my only friend

Artist Song
husking bee  #4 
kill creek  all ears 
guided by voices  mister jam 
bush league all-stars  conversation with myself 
the paybacks  if I fell 
rye coalition  hot strikes 
zeke  arkansas man 
intermission  "hair" scene from creepshow 2 
the tank  overview 
jawbreaker  chesterfield 
intermission  pancackes house scene from fargo 
overwhelming colorfast  rocky road 
dillinger four  maximum piss and vinegar 
(young) pioneers  alarms and sirens 
reo speedealer  washed up 
all  until I say so 
ruth ruth  tenhderlung 
five-eight  tense it up 
intermission  library scene from rushmore 
fluf  sheela na gig 
armchair martian  maybeing 
pavers  the trees 
tight bros from way back  witchy potion 
woolworthy  too bad, too sad 
blew  hold my life 
intermission  barn raising scene from kingpin 
hasil adkins  beautiful hills 
detroit cobras  let's forget about the past 
descendents  thank you 
over and out  goodbye scene from that thing you do 

Comment:

There wasn't enough room to give the whole listing. Anyway, the reason why I include the "That Thing You Do" clip is because I'm originally from Erie, Pa... which is where the Oneders are from... and they move to the west coast, like I did... so there's this scene where Liv Tyler (who is hot as nails IMO) is all askind this other guy about living on the west coast permanently and he's all like "yeah, I think I'm gonna" so she's like "I guess I'm gonna go back to Erie"! So you can see how this is all autobiographical for me and shit. Anyway, after that clip it's a period of silence for about one minuet and then a hidden track kicks in... which is "Certified American" by the old 1980's Bay Area band Sweet Baby which is not only a great tune ala the Ramones, but also captures my feelings on being an American circa 2003... which is basically that it's a great thing, despite whatever conclusions most of you probably jump to in response to that premise. I mean, it's all about rock and roll, right? So where are the fucking Iraqi, or Irani, or Syrian, or even the fucking French rock and roll bands dammit?

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