Other Mixes By russ wait
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HellRide: Rockin tha Country
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| Willie Nelson | Ou Es-Tu, Mon Amour ( Where Are You, My Love) | |
| Dwight Yoakam | Mystery Train | |
| Elvis! | Suspicious Minds ( Alt. Vocal) | |
| Hank Williams, Jr. | Big River | |
| Waylon Jennings | Bob Wills is Still the King ( live) | |
| Neil Young | Harvest | |
| Emmylou Harris | Sweet Dreams (live) | |
| Dolly Parton | In the Sweet By and By | |
| Uncle Tupelo | No Depression | |
| Soggy Bottom Boys | Man of Constant Sorrow | |
| George Jones | He Stopped Loving Her Today (live) | |
| Bob Dylan | Baby, Let Me Follow You Down ( live) | |
| Warren Zevon | Excitable Boy | |
| Cracker | Superfan | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| Neil Young | Going Home ( w/ Crazy Horse) | |
| John Hiatt | Thank You, Girl | |
| Steve Earle | You Know the Rest | |
| Bruce Springsteen | Nebraska | |
| Tom Petty | Straight into Darkness | |
| Little Feat | Lafayette Railroad | |
| Willie Nelson | I Never Cared for You | |
| Allman Brothers Band | Little Martha | |
| Jefferson Airplane | Embryonic Journey | |
| Emmylou Harris | Deeper Well | |
| Cowboy Junkies | Oooh Las Vegas! | |
| Elvis! | Hey Jude | |
Comment:
Notes: One o' these days, I will prove I actually do come up with good mix titles, just not yet.I usually just use Elvis's first name, because let's face it, Mr. Costello aside, there's only one Elvis, and I use the exclamation point because he's worth getting excited about, dammit.
For some reason, I always make a point of listing which backing band Neil Young's using on a song, but when it comes to Mr. Petty, it all seems pretty much the same, with or without the Heartbreakers, most of whom he uses on his "solo" recs, anyway.
Feedback:
Yeah, really, really, like this a lot. I like writing Presley though.
what Dom said =)
I like to write "The King." :)
Oh, and this is a great mix!
Oh, and this is a great mix!
Fantastic mix. Elvis, Hiatt, Cracker, Earle, Petty, Young and Dylan all in the same place. Sounds like a food, drug and booze fuelled twang-fest.


