tbobjones

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Member Since: 2/11/2004
Total Mixes: 22
Total Feedback: 15

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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre

Desert.02.2004

Artist Song
Roling Stones  19th Nervous Breakdown 
John Lee Hooker  Boom Boom Boom 
AC/DC  Back In Black 
The Band  Across the Great Divide 
Coldplay  Trouble 
Violent Femmes  Add It Up 
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes  Ain't No Sunshine 
David Bowie  Afraid of Amereicans 
Tom Petty  American Girl 
Blasters  American Music 
Black Crows  Angel 
J. Geils Band   Angel Is The Centerfold 
R.L. Burnside  Bad Luck City 
Z Z Top  Bar-B-Q 
U2  Beautiful Day 
Todd Snider  Beer Run 
Soundgarden  Black Hole Sun 
Richard Hell  Blank Generation  
Violent Femmes  Blister in the Sun 
John Hartford  Big Rock Candy Mountain 

Comment:

This is a mix (series) that I made for a party at the desert the party was for about 10 people of all different ages so I tended to lean on classic rock a lot used it as a cruch because everyone would like it. hope you all do.

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Dru
Date: 1/19/2004
I knew that "Blister in the sun" would be on here eventually. Interesting inclusion with "Big Rock Candy Mountain"; I guess everyone needs a break from the dance floor. Any coincidence regarding the song titles mostly starting with A or B? Hell, tracks 8 - 19 are in alphabetical order! What's up? Out.
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tbobjones
Date: 1/20/2004
yea well yae when I was making them it just seamed to me to make it easer and not to double tracks up but I miked it up some
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pessimystica
Date: 1/20/2004
Ok, I looked at all 10 of em... & this is my favorite by far... basically it has more songs that I absolutely love... particularly Coldplay, Violent Femmes, David Bowie, U2, & Soundgarden (yum yum!)...& those aren't the only songs I know either. Cool lists :)
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gobi
Date: 1/20/2004
pretty good choice of songs, but the alphabetical sequencing reminds me of Roxio CD burning software rather than 'going with a flow'. Probably v.good, nonetheless. Who thinks about the sequecing with a beer and a smoke anyway. . . . ?

G. x