hemizen

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Member Since: 1/9/2004
Total Mixes: 214
Total Feedback: 5781

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I Remember That Day. You Wore Blue, The Germans Wore Gray

Artist Song
The Jaynettes  Sally Go Round The Roses 
Dooley Wilson  As Time Goes By 
Louis Armstrong  When You Wish Upon A Star 
Barbara Streisand  Somewhere 
The Soft Boys  Mr Kennedy 
Wilco  Spiders (Kidsmoke) 
Dead Milkmen  Punk Rock Girl 
Anarchy In The USA 
The Who  Summertime Blues 
The Fiery Furnances  Single Again 
5,6,7,8's  Jet Coaster 
The Bed  Soma Riot Wave Machine 
The Faint  Worked Up So Sexual 
Prince & Sheila E  Errotic City 
Lou Reed  Romeo Had Juliet 
The North Mississippi All Starts  Shake 'Em On Down 
Little Steven  Affection 
Blind Faith  Sea Of Joy 

Comment:

When trying to get a handle on the peace, love, happines/Political Correctness/SOCIAL REDEEMABLE VALUES of this mix, Valis provided an insight which has helped me deliniate my aspirations. This latest riffage of mine attempts to transend an Angular-Coruscating-Listenable/Unlistenable-Seminal-MININALIST-slab. I think this RIFFAGE drops the perfect blend of Danceable/Beatlesque/Radio-ready/ANTHEMIC/JANGLY/LUSH/soundscape/with a hint of Swirling, Cerebral/CINEMATIC-ECLECTICESQUE.

But enough about me. What do you think?

Feedback:

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The Misfit
Date: 1/20/2005
Intriguing.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 1/20/2005
Definitely intriguing, as the Misfit said. I could do without Babs, but the rest looks pretty great.
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p the swede
Date: 1/20/2005
I have seen this one on some filesharing sites too "The Clash + The Sex Pistols Anarchy In The USA" but is there anyone out there who knows what it really is?
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G-Sphere
Date: 1/20/2005
Some great stuff here. Especially like that North Mississippi Allstars tune.
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McDonald12
Date: 1/20/2005
I think that's way too many forward-slahes for one comment. I think we should start a wee self-help group, cos I used to many dashes last week. The mix of course, is sublime, as ever. Er, not to split hairs (of which, I, myself, have very few), is the Velvet Underground tune not actually Lou Reed?
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Pop Kulcher
Date: 1/20/2005
Interesting mix. Always nice to see "Mr. Kennedy," an overlooked gem from the underrated Soft Boys reunion disc. As Gerry said, I'm assuming "Romeo" is Lou solo from New York (unless the reunited VU did it live in '93, which I'm not aware of). And I'm assuming that "Anarchy" here is a mislabeled mp3 (there's a version by a Spanish singer mis-credited to the Clash floating around).
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hemizen
Date: 1/20/2005
Errr, did I ever mention that I make mistakes every day? I can not find any offical recording of The Velvet Underground recording Romeo Had Juliet so it must be Lou Reed. As for Anarchy In The USA I cannot vouch for the source so it may or not be accurate-but it rocks. It is not a (as far as I can tell) Spanish singer.
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Jenergy
Date: 1/20/2005
Oh this looks very tasty, errata or no. Up for another trade, Terry?
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mckbrd
Date: 1/20/2005
this looks interesting Terry. do you want to trade some???
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French Connection
Date: 1/20/2005
Je pense J'aime.
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Dom1
Date: 1/20/2005
Oddly enticing Hem!
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Bear
Date: 1/21/2005
Weird and wonderful.
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CBlaze
Date: 1/22/2005
Lol! I like the Wilco!!
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Slack-a-gogo
Date: 1/22/2005
I have no clue what the comments mean, but I like the mix.
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FLWB
Date: 1/22/2005
Louis Armstrong hanging out with the Dead Milkmen...hmmm...
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doorag
Date: 1/23/2005
"sally go round the roses" is my favourite song, i know i say that about a lot of songs but it's true