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The Best Of Taco (Not Really)
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A message board I am on had a mix exchange, and this is my contribution. As a rule I try not to use the same artist twice on a cd, let alone in two instances, but I recieved mine first and they'd used Gorillaz and Spoon twice, so I didn't think they'd mind, and these are cuts from two of my favorite albums of the year and all. A while ago I decided it would be the most hillarious thing ever to entitle a mix cd as though it were a Best Of for an artist it had nothing to do with, so this kind of comes in the tradition of a mix I made before I discovered AOTM, entitled John Tesh's Greatest Hits.
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Tasty mix. Car, I love that song. Classic.
That's a sweet underrated TMBG song you got there. Overall I love your taste in bands, and when it comes to Eels, that mix rule should always be shirked
Oh, and Taco is cool. Not sure if they deserve a Best Of, but they weren't just a one-hit wonder, either.
*sulks in lonely good will towards Taco*
*sulks in lonely good will towards Taco*
So, there really aren't any songs on here by Taco?!
Um, oh, I get it. Actually Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle's version of "Puttin'On The Ritz" was more super duper than anything Taco put out. At least Taco made the cover. I'd make a run for the border while this CD played, if that means anything.
Tequila!;-)
Um, oh, I get it. Actually Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle's version of "Puttin'On The Ritz" was more super duper than anything Taco put out. At least Taco made the cover. I'd make a run for the border while this CD played, if that means anything.
Tequila!;-)
Yep. I'd give this CD two tequilas up and a double twist of lime! :-)
I share your obsession with all things taco.... be it music groups, ironic mixes, or mexican sandwiches. Extra salsa please.