Other Mixes By backinblack!
CD
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Theme - Road Trip
Cassette
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Mixed Genre
Cassette
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Mixed Genre
Driving/Country
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
The Band | Across The Great Divide | |
Rod Stewart | Maggie May | |
Steve Earle | Taneytown | |
Merle Haggard | I'm A Lonesome Fugitive | |
The Wallflowers | 6th Avenue Heartache | |
Tori Amos | a sorta fairytale | |
The Beatles | Ticket To Ride | |
Iggy Pop | Lust For Life | |
The Rolling Stones | Tumbling Dice | |
Richard and Linda Thompson | When I Get To The Border | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Atmosphere | Free Or Dead | |
Bobby Womack | Across 110th St. | |
New Order | Temptation | |
David Bowie | "Heroes" | |
The Band | Ain't No More Cane | |
Neko Case and Her Boyfriends | Guided By Wire | |
Lucinda Williams | Essence | |
Lyle Lovett | She's Leaving Me Because She Really Wants To | |
Jeff Bucklet | Last Goodbye | |
Pogues | If I Should Fall From Grace With God | |
Comment:
june 2003 -- Part two of "Town and Country," two car tapes for my little sister who got her license. I do not yet have mine, which makes me feel like a loser, but at least I get to totally jam out to my tapes, instead of paying attention, when she drives me around. The title does not refer to country music per se, but rather songs that are appropriate for country driving -- a certain expansiveness.Feedback:
Em - I must say, "Jeff Bucklet" is the funniest thing I've ever read. Say it loud, and it's really funny. Say it soft and it's still effin' hilarious.
"Oh yeah. FUN-nay." Okay, I guess you're right; it is. Therefore I will ignore my immediate urge to amend my spelling.