justephens

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Member Since: 2/4/2003
Total Mixes: 19
Total Feedback: 32

Other Mixes By justephens

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Cassette | Alternative - Punk
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Cassette | Mixed Genre

pretty mouth and green my eyes

Side A
Artist Song
superchunk  late-century dream 
the cars  drive 
rilo kiley  the execution of all things 
radiohead  airbag 
built to spill  car 
rem  everybody hurts 
wilco  i'm always in love (live) 
huey lewis & the news  power of love 
cyndi lauper  the goonies 'r' good enough 
the cure  in between days 
talking heads  this must be the place (naive melody) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
flaming lips  fight test 
pixies  wave of mutilation 
bjork  it's oh so quiet 
elvis costello  alison 
new order  regret 
pulp  common people 
smiths  there is a light that never goes out 
depeche mode  enjoy the silence 
david bowie  suffragette city 
belle & sebastian  marx and engles 
   

Comment:

made for a friend. i like this one more than most of my mixes, i think it flows better. the title is stolen from a salinger short story, which i think he stole from a poem.

ps - the theme from the breakfast club is a secret track at the end of side b.

Feedback:

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bloodiedup
Date: 8/16/2003
if i could, i'd make this mix of the week. great job.
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A.D. 69
Date: 8/17/2003
You picked some great tunes for this one...love the Bowie and Cars songs, some of my favorites. And who doesn't like The Power of Love--it came from one of the best movies of all time (Back to the Future).
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annie mccormick
Date: 8/17/2003
i really like this. and if i remember correctly, i didn't really like the story. but if i'm remembering wrong, i probably loved it. what was it about again?
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jsto
Date: 8/26/2003
this is an absolutely fabulous mix. as much as i like salinger, i would have called it "this must be the place is probably still the best song ever written." but whatever. great job.
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justephens
Date: 8/26/2003
i totally agree.
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laadystardust
Date: 1/2/2005
i love this playlist. and the title.
salinger stole it from a song.