Other Mixes By Jana
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I'll lift up my head, whoever I am
Artist | Song | |
Neil Young | Only Love Can Break Your Heart | |
The Byrds | Hickory Wind | |
Gene Clark | With Tomorrow | |
Big Star | Thirteen | |
The Lovin' Spoonful | Darling Be Home Soon | |
James Taylor | Another Grey Morning | |
Fleetwood Mac | Landslide | |
Jimmy Cliff | Many Rivers to Cross | |
Parliament | The Silent Boatman | |
Dusty Springfield | I Can't Make it Alone | |
Dennis Wilson | Be With Me | |
Van Morrison | A Sense of Wonder | |
Paul and Linda McCartney | Junk | |
Joan Armatrading | Willow | |
Jackson Browne | These Days | |
Jeff Buckley | Hallelujah | |
Nanci Griffith | Morning Song for Sally | |
The Replacements | Skyway | |
The Smiths | Asleep | |
Donovan | Catch the Wind | |
Comment:
I woke up to a cold and gloomy morning with a hangover, a pair of trousers covered with red wine, and the need to make a mix. So here it is, and now the sun is shining. Title from ParliamentFeedback:
wowo, some undisputed soft stuff here, great
I like this a lot...purr fect for a hangover!
Wonderful mix!
Absolutely excellent!
Very nice. You should always wake up with a hangover. ;o)
Really lovely; 16-20 is especially nice. A mix will always cure what ails ya!
Fantastic!
Really awesome...Love your Byrds and Donovan choices.
Usually mixing causes a hangover -- mixing drinks that is. Nice to see that mix CDs cure hangovers. I'll have to try it sometime! Fabulous concoction you got here.
As somebody with a slight Bass and Jagermeister hangover as I write this I'll give this the "I'd be listening to this now if I had it" thumbs up. I don't know what I'd expect from a hangover indusced mix, but this is perfect. I could totally see sitting on the couch listening to this in a mentally hazey state with a beer in my hand (I've always been a "hair of the dog" man when it comes to hangovers). Especially digging the Replacements song - maybe Westerberg's most beautiful song.
Looks great to me, through and through. I used "Asleep" on my last mixed-genre mix, as well.
Looks like an ideal way to ease out of a hangover... though there's something to be said for just trying to blast it away through sheer volume and excess (i.e. back in college, we'd occasionally try to chase away hangovers by blasting "Sister Ray," all 17 damn minutes of it... pissed off the rest of the dorm, no question about it).
An awesome mix, especially love the Jimmy Cliff, Joan Armatrading, Neil Young, Byrds and Dusty of course.