Other Mixes By Rob Conroy
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Eating babies for nourishment (I feel nothing)
Artist | Song | |
Albert Ayler | Bells | |
Curtis Mayfield | Move On Up (edit) | |
The Meters | Cissy Strut | |
Modey Lemon | Crows | |
Tubeway Army | Down in the Park | |
John Cale | Hanky Panky Nohow | |
Robert Wyatt | Cuckoo Madame | |
Okkervil River | It Ends with a Fall | |
Echo & the Bunnymen | The Back of Love | |
Pink Floyd | Grantchester Meadows | |
The Moore Brothers | Waking In | |
Mary Lou Lord | He'd Be a Diamond | |
The Misunderstood | I Can Take You to the Sun | |
Codeine | Jr. | |
Linton Kwesi Johnson | Loraine | |
Red Crayola | Transparent Radiation | |
Guided by Voices | Ex-Supermodel | |
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. | You're Still Near Me Now Everytime | |
Roy Harper | When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease | |
Comment:
Not much to say. For the hell of it. Title from the Red Crayola song; subtitle from a Codeine song that I decided not to use.Feedback:
great echo, cale, wyatt and mayfield picks.
Ditto Cale and Wyatt. I like the Roy Harper too. Very nice stuff.
Yet another winner! Did you read the Misunderstood story (small novel!!!) in the new Ugly Things? After seeing several Red Crayola postings lately I've got to go back to those albums again - I have not listened to them in about a decade.
Nice, Rob. I especially dig the Echo and AMT tracks. Good stuff, man.
nice to see a mix with the meters in it...
a nicely unusual mix, Rob. Especially like to see Roy Harper and the misunderstood.
Great stuff, My favoeite Meters and Mayfield songs.
Nice eclectic mix.
really great stuff, rob.
Looking good! So could you.
Wow, nice one!
diggin'
Good to see something from the new Okkervil on someone else's mix. Excellent selection as always.
Great John Cale pick. I've always thought it should show up on more mixes, in general.
jesus christ, this looks completely amazing! no kidding. great, great job on this one, mister.
Judged by the 2/3 of this that I know & love, this looks like another Conroy classic.