Nest of Vipers

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Member Since: 11/28/2003
Total Mixes: 137
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Other Mixes By Nest of Vipers

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CD | Mixed Genre
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Silk Stalkings

Artist Song
The Beatles  Run For Your Life 
Communards  So Cold The Night 
Cliff Richard  It'll Be Me 
Thomas Dolby  I Scare Myself 
Peggy March  I Will Follow 
Sarah Slean  Climbing the Walls (Radiohead cover) 
The Police  Every Breath You Take 
Magnetic Fields  Absolutely Cuckoo 
Happy Rhodes  Rain Keeper 
Blondie  One Way or Another 
Sugar Cult  Beautiful Stalker 
Fleetwood Mac  Sliver Spring 
Animotion  Obsession 
The Vapors  Turning Japanese 
Tommy Tutone  867-5309 (Jenny) 
Lisa Dalbello  Gonna Get Close To You 
Flamingos  I Only Have Eyes For You 
Little Anthony & the Imperials  Going Out My Head 
Sarah McLachlan  Possession 
REM  Crush With Eyeliner 
The Humane Society  Knock Knock 

Comment:

Don't know why I'm bothering, no one looks at the early mixes.... BUT just in case:
Jim makes reference to Terry Stafford... Well Superstition used to be on this mix. I took it off after Jim and I discussed it's total lack of merit.
One day I'll remove The Police too!
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Siobhan
Date: 11/28/2003
Ooh, this is really good - could make a person paranoid! :) I especially like the Sarah Slean and REM.
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James Jackson
Date: 11/12/2004
So many things I could say about this one....Lots of good stuff (though you know my feeling about that Terry Stafford song)! Also, I believe the Vapors song isn't really about stalking -- it's about masturbation. (Though I guess those two subjects could be linked somehow....)
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James Jackson
Date: 2/21/2005
Okay, so I finally heard this one, and it deserves another comment:Of course the tunes are good -- that goes without saying. What is impressive, though, is the way that our dear Cruella has been able to make me look at familiar tunes in an entirely different light. Case in point: the Flamingos tune has always been, for me, one of the most romantic songs I have ever heard. Well, I will never hear it again in the same way, because if one listens as if it was a stalker singing to the object of his affection, it becomes downright creepy! Cruella has managed to do this consistently throughout this mix. It is so refreshing whenever anyone can make us rethink the familiar, and she has done it in spades!Added bonus: Cruella introduced me to that fine, fine Magnetic Fields tune. Top-notch job, my dear.