Curtis_Burns

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Member Since: 7/12/2002
Total Mixes: 451
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Other Mixes By Curtis_Burns

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

Your Mind Aches

Artist Song
The Beatles  For No One 
Hoagy Carmichael  Two Sleepy People 
Floyd Cramer  Georgia On My Mind 
Charlie Parker  April In Paris 
Edith Piaf  Le petit Monsieur Triste 
The Chemical Experiment  Gulag Arpeggio 
The Pop Group  She Is Beyond Good and Evil 
Pere Ubu  Real World 
Talking Heads  Houses in Motion 
The Mars Volta  Drunkship of Lanterns 
Cul de Sac  Bellevue Bridge 
Four Tet  My Angel Rocks Back and Forth 
Faust  Dr. Schwitters Intro 
Kurt Schwitters  Die Sonate in Urlauten 
Pan Sonic  Kurnutus 
Phluidbox  Pillow 
Radiohead  Packt Like Sardines in a Crushed Tin Box 
Thinking Fellers Union Local 282  White Box 
Eugene Chadbourne  Cardboard Box 
Throwing Muses  Pandora's Box 
Loose Fur  Carnival Knowledge 
Blonde Redhead  This is for Me and I Know Everyone Knows 
Deerhoof  Punch Buggy Valves 

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doorag
Date: 7/5/2003
☺pop group/charlie parker/ubu☺
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Thomas_Mohr
Date: 7/6/2003
Looks fabulous. I especially like the Piaf/Chemical/Pop Group combo. And the introductory trio. And the Schwitters (with an S) track. And and and . . .
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McDonald12
Date: 7/6/2003
charlie parker and radiohead on the same mix! The beatles opener is a fav of mine, too. You hit the nail on the head once again, Curtis.
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hayward
Date: 7/6/2003
love that beatles tune to death... thinking fellers, radiohead, deerhoof, four tet, pere ubu, muses... this is killer.
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Mr. Jeremy Meece
Date: 7/6/2003
This looks like a good mix. I think I would listen to this. As in it doesn't just look good on paper.
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Rob Conroy1
Date: 7/6/2003
Right. Another great one.
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erik1966lutig
Date: 7/6/2003
The Pop Group song is a classic. Good mix.
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teap!n
Date: 7/7/2003
i like this one a lot. fantastic selection, and opening with the beatles somehow strikes me as just downright subversive.