Other Mixes By senator john blutarski
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                            * i like to fuck smart girls
| Artist | Song | |
| Ted Leo And The Pharmacists | Under The Hedge | |
| Neutral Milk Hotel | Holland, 1945 | |
| Future Bible Heroes | I'm A Vampire | |
| Dead Kennedys | Viva Las Vegas | |
| Pixies | Cactus | |
| MC Paul Barman | Cock Mobster | |
| Run-D.M.C. | Mary, Mary | |
| Bangles | Hazy Shade Of Winter | |
| Dead Milkmen | Punk Rock Girl | |
| Mark Morrison | Return Of The Mack | |
| the avalanches | frontier psychiatrist | |
| Agent Orange | Bloodstains | |
| TV | Greatest American Hero | |
| Biz Markie | Just a Friend | |
| Mike Doughty | Real Love/It's Only Life | |
| Sex Pistols | Pretty Vacant | |
| The New Pornographers | Letter From an Occupant | |
| Billy Bragg | A New England | |
| The Cars | Just What I Needed | |
| LL Cool J | Around the Way Girl | |
| Pulp | Common People | |
| Cracker | I Hate My Generation | |
| meryn cadell | the sweater (clean) | |
| Built to Spill | Car | |
| lindsey buckingham | holiday road | |
Comment:
one of the most popular cd's in my local bar jukebox. it's made up entirely of songs i have put on tapes for girls.Feedback:
                                    Some great choices going on here (Avalanches, Pulp, Biz Markie). I'd probably use a lot of these tunes to get the attention of a smart girl...if she liked 'em it would tell you she has good taste right? Cheers! -Famous.
                            
                                    I totally dig the Paul Barman and Billy Bragg. A tender and eclectic collection.
                            
                                    from Yahoo Movies: 
"The TV show's theme song, "Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" by Joey Scarbury, has the distinction of being one of the catchiest (to a fault, some would say) songs I've ever heard, and is a staple of 1980's nostalgia radio (and malls, grocery stores, etc.)"
i remember this song being on our restaurant jukebox in the early '80's - another track i'll have to track down :)
                            "The TV show's theme song, "Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" by Joey Scarbury, has the distinction of being one of the catchiest (to a fault, some would say) songs I've ever heard, and is a staple of 1980's nostalgia radio (and malls, grocery stores, etc.)"
i remember this song being on our restaurant jukebox in the early '80's - another track i'll have to track down :)
                                    i have a 3.9 gpa. let's get down to this mix.
                            
                                    You put LL Cool J on a tape for a girl?  That takes balls.  (Oh, and the rest looks great :D)
                            
                                    Using a NMH song from In the Aeroplane Over the Sea that isn't "In The Aeroplane Over the Sea" = 50 points.
                            

