Other Mixes By Curtis_Burns
MP3 Playlist
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Mixed Genre
Playlist
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Mixed Genre

Playlist
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Mixed Genre
MP3 Playlist
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Mixed Genre
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Artist | Song | |
Young Marble Giants | Salad Days | |
The Bee Gees | Cucumber Castle | |
The Mooseheart Faith | Firefly Vinegar | |
Flaming Lips | Psychiatric Explorations of the Fetus with Needles | |
A. C. Newman | Miracle Drug | |
The Kinks | Alcohol | |
Volcano the Bear | She Sang a Song of Norway | |
Jackie-O Motherfucker | Michigan Avenue Social Club | |
Sun Ra | Chicago USA | |
Fred Lonberg-Holm Trio | Mystery Kat | |
Joe Morris | Balance Point | |
Makoto Kawabata/Richard Youngs | Track 5 | |
Gong | Makototen | |
The Dead C | Casino | |
Heavy Vegetable | Cotton Swab | |
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What I know, I like. I also like the progression... salad... cucumber...vinegar...etc.
Well done!
Well done!
This is really clever, Curtis. Erik's point about the progression (salad...cucumber...etc.) is well taken, and then to bring it back home by ending with Heavy Vegetable is quite good. Very nice!
Mind-bogglingly great, Curtis. It ALL ties together, maaaan. I love it. (especially 8 thru 15.
Ooh, another one on the poppy side, I thought when I looked at the upper half (which is what the screen first showed me), then scrolled down and saw that it took a completely different turn after track 8. Well, interesting, to say the least . . .
excellent. i'd have a cotton swab of this salad anytime. props esp. for the ymg, lips, kawabata and gong tracks.
You're really on a roll, Curtis. Another stone-cold classic.
mmmmmmmm...salad. Good work!
Ooh, Young Marble Giants. I like. A lot. And yes, salad - cucumber - vinegar...very nice. Like a summer picnic. :)
Love the title progression Curtis..but I'm afraid it's guess work as to wot this mix might sound like!
some familiar
some strange
some unknown
All intriguing
Looks like another nice one, Curtis!
some strange
some unknown
All intriguing
Looks like another nice one, Curtis!
Nice. Love the Gong, Sun Ra, Lips and those Bee Gees even.
YMG!!! The Test Pattern 7" was most likely one of the first "weird" records I owned - at least it seemed weird next to the British punk and new wave I was otherwise obsessed with. Killer AC Newman pick.