Joel123

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Member Since: 7/21/2002
Total Mixes: 23
Total Feedback: 88

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Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre

Hurry and See

Side A
Artist Song
Van Morrison  Everyone 
Pinback   Concrete Seconds 
The Undertones  Wednesday Week 
MC5  Teenage Lust 
Yeah Yeah Yeahs  Black Tongue 
Ramones  Beat on the Brat 
Versus  Raining 
The Strokes  When It Started 
Mos Def  Do It Now 
Elvis Presley  A Little Less Conversation 
The Beatles  You Won't See Me 
Paul Weller  Hung Up 
Orange Juice  Untitled Melody 
The Shins  Weird Divide 
Badly Drawn Boy  Something to Talk About 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Joe Jackson  Beat Crazy 
The Dismemberment Plan  Following Through 
True Love Always  Modesto 
Bikeride  Stupid 44 
The Beach Boys  Little Bird 
The Honeydogs  Wilson Boulebard 
The Equals  I Won't Be There 
OutKast  Git Up, Git Out 
The Hang Ups  Greyhound Bus 
Willie Nelson  Hands on the Wheel 
Andy Partridge  Ship Trapped in the Ice 
Iron and Wine  Such Great Heights 
   
   
   

Comment:

Some of the more cerebral members of AOTM may be offended by this since it doesn't "posit questions" or create "new ways of listening" (ahem). I mean, it's mostly just mere pop music. But I enjoy listening to it and it puts me in a good mood when I listen to it on the El to work. And that's often all you can ask of music. Mostly a mix CD I burned for a friend this past week along with songs I've been digging a lot lately. Thanks Jana, for the Elvis track.

Feedback:

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Robbert
Date: 5/17/2003
offended?

"posit questions" or create "new ways of listening"?

i'm missing something here (but then, it's been awhile since i've been here)

btw, really cool mix
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Jana
Date: 5/19/2003
You're welcome. This is yet another great one.
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Jimmy James1
Date: 6/5/2003
Great variety! It's refreshing to see artists from different eras and genres all on one mix. Brilliant!
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jball1954
Date: 3/16/2007
I sense a little bitterness in your comments! Mix tapes are what they are and all that matters is whether you enjoy listening to the end result. If someone else enjoys it, too, all the better. Anything sought beyond that is phoney.