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Supermix! XXXIII: Supernova

Side A
Artist Song
The Buzzcocks  Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)? 
The Kinks  Big Sky 
The Carolina Tar Heels  Peg and Awl 
Billy Bragg & Wilco  I Guess I Planted 
Split Enz  Six Months in a Leaky Boat 
The Beach Boys  Dance, Dance, Dance 
Smoking Popes  Megan 
Queens of the Stone Age  Feel Good Hit of the Summer 
Eels   Tiger in My Tank 
Patsy Cline  Sweet Dreams 
Live  Shit Towne 
Rockpile  Now and Always 
David Garza  Float Away 
Madness  Baggy Trousers 
Tripping Daisy  Field Day Jitters 
Bob Dylan  Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts 
   
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Blink-182  Wendy Clear 
The Replacements  Alex Chilton 
The Beatles  Lady Madonna 
Superchunk  Pink Clouds 
Bill Lloyd  Lisa Anne 
Pixies  Alec Eiffel 
The Byrds  I Wasn't Born to Follow 
The Jam  Billy Hunt 
Guided By Voices  As We Go Up, We Go Down 
Buddy Holly  It Doesn't Matter Anymore 
Pezband  I'm The One 
XTC  Limelight 
Jilson Setters  The Wild Wagoner 
Todd Rundgren  Couldn't I Just Tell You 
Liz Phair  Supernova 
The Cars  Drive 
Everclear  Sunflowers 
Tommy James & the Shondells  Crimson and Clover 

Comment:

September '00: All around, an excellent mix. There's really nothing here I don't love, and I put this together very, very well. The Carolina Tar Heels and Jilson Setters are both from the Smithsonian Anthology of American Folk Music box set (a birthday gift from my friend a few months prior to making this mix), which is an amazing and awe-inspiring trove of music. And "Megan," by the late, lamented Smoking Popes, is such a sad song -- the name has major significance to me, as you'd imagine. Useless trivia: This mix marks the first appearance of The Replacements in my series since the very first mix almost 11 years ago. More useless trivia: Three songs on this mix share their titles with different songs on previous mixes. Coincidence?

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