Other Mixes By Nest of Vipers
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Pop

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Mixed Genre

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!
Feedback:
Ooh, this is really good - could make a person paranoid! :) I especially like the Sarah Slean and REM.
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....)
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.