Other Mixes By Dom1
Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

AND FOR THE NEXT 90 MINUTES
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Hoagy Carmichael | Hong Kong Blues (1945) | |
Charlie Parker | Mango Mangue (1949) | |
Sammy Davis Jr | We're Gonna Roll (1949) | |
Tom Lehrer | The Old Dope Peddler (1958) | |
Elvis Presley | Dirty, Dirty Feeling (1960) | |
Cannonball Adderley | Goodbye Charlie (From the movie) (Andre/Dory Previn) (1964) | |
Sam Cooke | Little Red Rooster (Howlin' Wolf) (1963) | |
Dave Berry | Don't Give Me No Lip Child (1964) | |
Sam & Dave | I Take What I Want (1965) | |
Shadows Of Knights | Light Bulb Blues (1966) | |
MC5 | I Can Only Give You Everything (1967) | |
Sandie Shaw | Sympathy For The Devil (Rolling Stones) (1969) | |
Ten Years After | Love Like A Man (1970) | |
Focus | Hocus Pocus (1972) | |
Incredible Bongo Band | Bongolia (1973) | |
Iggy Pop & The Stooges | Tight Pants (1973) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
First Class | Beach Baby (1974) | |
Leroy Horsemouth Wallace | Herb Vendor (1974) | |
David Bowie | Always Crashing In The Same Car (1977) | |
Sex Pistols | Don't Give Me No Lip Child (Dave Berry) (1979) | |
Thin White Rope | Elsie Crashed The Party (1980) | |
Cramps | New Kind Of Kick (1981) | |
Barracudas | Summer Fun (1982) | |
Prisoners | Better In Black (1982) | |
Beastie Boys | In 3's (1992) | |
The New Model Army w/ Tom Jones | Gimme Shelter (Rolling Stones) (1993) | |
TLC | Creep (1994) | |
Red Hot Chilli Peppers | Around The World (1999) | |
Mercury Rev | Secret For A Song (2005) | |
Comment:
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Ahhh! A stellar start! Love the Hoagy through Sam (hmmm that sounds like an American digestive problem) ...
Hmmmm...a tape wherein Dom shows us how to get from Hoagy Carmichael to Iggy Pop in less than 45 minutes!! Not recommended for the faint at heart!Another incredible job, Dom!!
Amazing variety!
damn, i wish i could hear this ... this seems spectaular ...
A nice trip up through the years
This looks pretty fantastic, as usual.
I know you get tired of hearing it Dom but I wish this was on cd. Fantastic stuff.
Really excellent start to 2005! I do just love the way you juxtapose the tracks, and the Cramps -> Mercury Rev stretch is great.
Nice one! (and one of my all-time favorite Bowie selections).
Looks up to your usual standards. In other words: Fag-u-lous! (I was just getting ready to use that Elvis track on a mix! D'OH!)
The Hoagy Carmichael selection is one of my all-time favorites (I live in his hometown btw). Great mix from start to finish.
Great Stuff!
First-rate as usual. Looking forward to yon new Rev album, me...
90 minutes of bliss! Love that over the top First Class song
love all of it, but the Cramps to Barracudas is a scream. . . . if one day this were to find itself on a CD . . . . .
I'm liking a lot of this. That Cramps track is great.
for an elderly gent this is pretty groovy