Other Mixes By Nirmala-B
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Mixed Genre
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Theme
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Country
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Single Artist
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Reggae
i'm okay, you're okay
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| PJ Harvey | Rid of Me (Nirmala, JUL 25/95) | |
| Unrest | Make-Out Club (Lisa J Smith, JUL 27) | |
| Beastie Boys | Shake Your Rump (Paul Simmons, JUL 30-31) | |
| Morrissey | Certain People I Know (Erin Brophy, AUG 4) | |
| The Beatles | I've Just Seen A Face (Liette Bettez, AUG 5) | |
| Operation Ivy | The Crowd (Andrew Forbes, AUG 10) | |
| Jawbreaker | Busy (Eric Larock, AUG 12) | |
| Bikini Kill | For Tammy Rae (Leila Pourtavaf, AUG 22) | |
| Irving Berlin (singer unknown) | Blue Skies (Amy Lockhart, AUG 22) | |
| Throwing Muses | Not Too Soon (Nirmala, AUG 26) | |
| The Immortals | Techno Syndrome 7 | |
| Bjork | Hyper-Ballad (Liette Bettez, SEP 30) | |
| Pixies | Head On (Nirmala, OCT 1) | |
| The Untouchables | Nic Fit (filler by Eric Larock, OCT 8) | |
| Down By Law | Drummin' Dave, Hunter Up (filler by Eric, OCT 8) | |
| Down By Law | Brief Tommy (filler by Eric, OCT 8) | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| New Order | Bizarre Love Triangle (Jen Truong, SEP 30) | |
| Radiohead | Fake Plastic Trees (Andrew Forbes, SEP 30) | |
| Violent Femmes | Kiss Off (Nirmala, SEP 30) | |
| 4-Hero | The Paranormal in 4-Form (Paul Simmons, SEP 30) | |
| Charles Mingus | Canon (part 2) (Liette Bettez, SEP 30) | |
| Sugar | Tilted (Andrew Forbes, OCT 1) | |
| Taj Mahal | Keep Your Hands Off Her (Liette Bettez, OCT 1) | |
| Tricky | Black Steel (Paul Simmons, OCT 1) | |
| Dr. John | 'Fess Up (Christian Bielz, OCT 1 | |
| Edvard Grieg (Berliner Philharmoniker) | In Der Halle Der Bergkonigs (Andrew Forbes, OCT 1) | |
| The Rolling Stones | Start Me Up (Nirmala, OCT 1) | |
| Wu-Tang Clan | Can It All Be So Simple (Eric Larock, OCT 8) | |
| Nation of Ulysses | Sound of Young America (Eric Larock, OCT 8) | |
| Mr T Experience | Viva La France (Eric Larock, OCT 8) | |
Comment:
July 25-October 9, 1995: My friend Lisa came up with the idea of a "chain tape", in which a shoe box containing the master tape and a letter of instruction (plus a sheet on which to list song titles, DJ name, and date) was sent from friend to friend until it was done.


