Other Mixes By DJ Usurp
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Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
The White Stripes | Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine | |
The Roots | Thought @ Work | |
Woody Allen | Down South | |
Pixies | Hey | |
Cat Power | Werewolf | |
Television | Friction | |
Robert Wilkins | That's No Way to Get Along | |
Rilo Kiley | Woman Is the Nigger of the World [live] | |
Nick Drake | One of These Things First | |
Ben Folds | Say Yes [live] | |
Beck | Paper Tiger | |
The Flaming Lips | One More Robot/Sympathy 3000-21 | |
Elliott Smith | Long, Long, Long [live] | |
Robert Johnson | From 4 Until Late | |
Hank Williams | Moanin' the Blues | |
Peter & Gordon | I Don't Want to See You Again | |
The Strokes | Reptilia | |
Tom Waits | Big in Japan | |
Bob Dylan | When I Paint My Masterpiece | |
Nirvana | Here She Comes Now | |
Big Star | When My Baby's Beside Me | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Bruce Springsteen | Johnny 99 | |
The Flying Burrito Brothers | Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise) | |
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players | Why Did We Decide to Take This Decision to You? | |
Kingdom Flying Club | Artists Are Boring | |
My Bloody Valentine | To Here Knows When | |
OutKast | Humble Mumble | |
The Kinks | Session Man | |
Radiohead | Lull | |
R.E.M. | Find the River | |
Sigur Ros | Track 03 ["attachment"] | |
Mr. Airplane Man | Lonesome Road | |
The Darkness | Givin' Up | |
The Who | Young Man Blues [Live at Leeds] | |
Ornette Coleman | Blues Connotation | |
The Prom | The Same Complaints | |
The Shins | Know Your Onion! | |
Autumn Defense | Some Kind of Fool | |
Jeff Tweedy | Yesterday [live] | |
Talking Heads | Don't Worry About the Government | |
Modest Mouse | Dramamine | |
T-Model Ford | Chicken Head Man | |
Comment:
Named for the Beatles' abandoned Abbey Road title, this mix is actually a double-disc affair. It was supposed to be like the White Album, but it's probably more like "DJ Usurp Anthology." Too late now. Made by picking 160 minutes of music, pressing random and burning the CDs. Hope Adrian likes it. I'm afraid he doesn't.
Feedback:
Mmmmm, this is niiiiiiiice...
Looks like a good "anthology" regardless of what it's "supposed to be like."
Excellent. Which song is "Revolution 9?" Tonight, Adrian showed us the ironic poems he wrote in eighth grade to honor Bill Wennington, a former Chicago Bulls player. He gave a copy to B.W. when he met him at an auto show. What a weirdo!