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Cassette | Theme - Road Trip
CD | Single Artist
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CD | Blues - Classic Blues
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...with no one to give it to...

Side A
Artist Song
nick drake  time has told me 
the beatles  girl 
morrissey  found, found, found 
the lovin' spoonfull  darling be home soon 
aaron ross  forlorn girl 
dire straits   romeo and juliet 
lou reed  perfect day 
weezer  suzanne 
jonathan richman  everyday clothes 
richard thompson  1952 vincent black lightning 
travis  more than us 
simon and garfunkel  for emily, whenever i may find her 
belle and sebastian  seeing other people 
the velvet underground  pale blue eyes 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
leonard cohen  so long marianne 
the cranberries  when you're gone 
belle and sebastian  i don't love anyone 
the flaming lips  slow nerve action 
ben folds five  song for the dumped 
the violent femmes  do you really want to hurt me? 
the box tops  she shot a hole in my heart 
cake  alpha beta parking lot 
leonard cohen  hey, that's no way to say goodbye 
   
   
   
   
   

Comment:

this mix tape, i have to say, is one of the most thought out and planned tapes i've ever made, if not the flat out best one too. i made it on a 110 minute tape, but it's only 75 or so minutes long. it could have run much more smoothly on a shorter tape. also, such a long tape gave me room to put in a lot of things i might usually leave out (although all of it is high quality love song material) so there is a lot of cross-over between genres. (ok, so the range isn't that large, but richard thompson and weezer on the same tape??) oh yeah, and the other thing about the longer tape is that i had a couple repeats. i hate repeating artists. but rest assured i only repeated the most worthy ones.

the general theme is thoughts of relationships. i tried to start out the tape sweet and hopefull, rising to those intensly passionate songs that make you (or at least me) want to squeeze things. like puppies. and then, finally, my favorite those bitter, pissed off songs that lead way to somber and resigned. there.

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