erik1966lutig

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Oct. 12, 2003 -- A Project Frankenstein Mix

Artist Song
Gram Parsons  I Can't Dance 
John Mayall (feat. Eric Clapton)  Steppin' Out 
The Darkness  I Believe in a Thing Called Love 
Spade Cooley  Crazy 'cause I Love You 
The Beatles  Yesterday 
Nat King Cole  It's Only a Paper Moon 
Steve Earle  Guitar Town (live) 
Bloodhound Gang  Bad Touch 
Frank Sinatra  Lost in the Stars 
Pansy Division  Hockey Hair 
Sarah Brightman  Dust in the Wind 
The Bluebells  I'm Falling 
Asia  Heat of the Moment 
Ofra Haza  Im Nin Alu 
Travis  Why Does it Always Rain on Me? 
Shed Seven  Chasing Rainbows 
Slade  Look Wot You Dun 
Joy Division  From Safety to Where? 
Elvis Costello  Oliver's Army 
The Velvet Teen   The Prize Fighter 

Comment:

The Project Frankenstein rules --
1. A song from the last record you bought 2. A blues: not a necessarily a blues record but a song that is labelled (something) blues 3. A song that gets you going in the morning 4. A song that you think is romantic 5. One of the earliest records that you can remember listening to. 6. A song that you discovered from a film 7. A song from your favourite band / artist 8. A song from an artist band that you otherwise don't like, but like this one 9. A Lullaby. 10. A song that makes you laugh / you find funny 11. A really good cover version 12. A song that reminds you of school days 13. A song from an artist that you are embarrassed to admit you like 14. Whatever it is, it's got to be funky 15. A song for those quiet rainy days 16. A song that no matter when you hear it makes you `Feelgood' 17. A song with the word `Look' in the title 18. From a member of the `Dead rockers society' 19. Your favourite Elvis song. 20. Wildcard - Hey, just put any song you like on!

Hats off to the folks who developed this idea -- it was a fun mix to make!

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>toxotronic<
Date: 10/13/2003
who had the idea first?
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SMoss
Date: 10/25/2003
Hey Erik! #2 ain't labeled something "blues"!! And speaking of Ofra Haza, do you have her song Mystery, Faith, and Love? If so, I'd luv to git it. I remember back in 92 that song was getting some play on the Dallas public radio station. Do you have enough of her for a single artist mix? Plus, we're in agreement on #13. Hope all is well.