kingnoahno

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Member Since: 8/31/2000
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Supermix! XI: Rise

Side A
Artist Song
Crowded House  Now We're Getting Somewhere  
The Pursuit of Happiness  She's So Young 
Foreigner  Double Vision  
The Music Explosion  Little Bit O' Soul  
Peter Gabriel  Red Rain  
The Traveling Wilburies  Heading For The Light 
Lou Reed  Dirty Blvd.  
R.E.M.  Ages of You  
The Who  5:15  
The Beach Boys  I Get Around  
George Harrison  Wake Up My Love  
Elvis Costello & the Attractions  Human Hands  
Utopia   Feet Don't Fail Me Now  
The Police  Can't Stand Losing You  
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
They Might Be Giants  Dinner Bell  
Tears For Fears  Sowing The Seeds of Love  
Bryan Adams with Tina Turner  It's Only Love  
Electric Light Orchestra  Evil Woman  
The Smiths  Frankly, Mr. Shankly  
Public Image Limited  Rise 
Van Morrison  Domino  
John Fogerty  Rock and Roll Girls  
Tin Machine  If There Is Something 
The Beatles  Strawberry Fields Forever  
Squeeze  Vicky Verky  
Jan and Dean  Dead Man's Curve  
Billy Joel  Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out on Broadway) 
   

Comment:

June 1992: The very best Supermix. Great songs, good sound quality, and some wonderful transitions. Most importantly, I listened to it throughout the summer of 1992, the best summer of my life. I was in Oxford, England, playing Hamlet and making out with my first girlfriend. "Human Hands" will forever be the sound of the Covered Market in downtwon Oxford. It's interesting to notice that I was 16 when this mix was made, and I turned 17 a month later. I was the prime age for the pop music revolutions of 1992 - grunge and gangsta rap - and I was affected by neither. I've never really liked hip-hop, and my rock & roll tastes still veer mostly toward older music. I didn't appreciate the changes in rock & roll until several years later. Very strange for someone who loves pop music so much.

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Human Jukebox
Date: 11/28/2000
This is a good one. Perhaps really good due to the Tina Turner/Bryan Adams song. It's one of the best.