spoon

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Member Since: 5/14/2001
Total Mixes: 44
Total Feedback: 188

Other Mixes By spoon

Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre

drink*lick*popsicle

Side A
Artist Song
Pulp  Laughing Boy  
Rolling Stones  Miss You 
The Make-Up  Gospel 2000 
Portishead  Strangers  
Serge Gainsbourg  Soixante Neuf Erotique 
Imperial Teen  Lipstick 
Stereolab  Italian Shoes Continum 
David Bowie  Suffraget City 
Magnetic Fields  In My Secret Place 
Luna  Pup Tent  
R.E.M.  Tounge 
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Shudder To Think w/ John Doe  Speed of Love 
Shudder To Think w/ Angela Mc Clusky  Day Ditty 
Pulp  Babies  
Quasi  It's Hard to Turn Me On  
Shudder To Think  Hot One  
Pulp  This is Hardcore  
Serge Gainsbourg  Je Taime... Moi Non Plus 
Magnetic Fields  Take Ecstacy With Me 
Portishead  Numb  
Boss Hog  Strawberry / I Idolize You 
Grant Lee Buffalo  The Whole Shebang  
Imperial Teen  Yoo Hoo  

Comment:

Made about a year ago when I was in a particularly randy mood and had a new beau... so I think it's safe to draw your own conclusions about the theme of this mix. I have since broken up with that boy, but this mix still works quite well a year later. Cheers.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 9/9/2000
Hmmmmmmmmmm!! Nothing off the (now defunct) STIFF record label (remember their old slogan?): If it 'aint STIFF it 'aint worth a F**K! (I wore a botton with it on my school jacket an' me mum freaked!!!! ~:-p [nIcE mIxxxx)
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Lakespeed
Date: 9/12/2000
i really liked this a lot...nice, eclectic mix: lots of steamy windows, saucy thoughts and a little bit of sleaze, but never veering past...errr..."suggestive". jarvis, serge, craig wedren & stephin merritt on the same tape is A+. hehe - artwork is really brilliant as well.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 6/20/2001
This is certainly *pauses for effect* inspiring... ;-)
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Infrared
Date: 11/8/2001
Let's see... you've got the 2 best songs from the second Imperial Teen album, Grant Lee Buffalo's single best song (and it's a campy glam soundtrack contribution of all things) Bowie, Magnetic Fields, and Shudder to F**king Think! A homerun... make that a grand slam!