Man's a clinging vine.

Artist Song
P:ano  Covered Wagons  
Pentangle  Let No Man Steal Your Thyme  
Vashti Bunyan  Diamond Day  
Juana Molina  Quiero 
Fursaxa  Mon Lion 
Half-Handed Cloud  To Love Like the Father and Son Love Each Other  
Thimble Circus  Snapshot 
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci  Mow the Lawn 
Steve Turner  Not Only You 
The Willowz  Equation #6  
Monoshock  Burn My Eye 
Satan's Cheerleaders  I've Got Levitation  
Ash Ra Tempel  Light: Look at Your Sun 
Elizabeth Anka Vajagic  Beneath Quiet Mornings  
Young and Sexy  Bobby Baby  
Belleatec  Caos 
The Ladybug Transistor  Oceans in the Hall  
Helium  Leon's Space Song 
Flotation Toy Warning  Happy 13  
Eux Autres  Other Girls  
Zumpano  Orange Air 
A Hawk and a Hacksaw  Portlandtown  

Comment:

A kickin' mix I made for a Message Board swap. A bit folkish to start, some garage rock in the middle segwaying (is that a word?) into some darker stuff, then blowing through some killer pop, and ending with a paino laced ditty. I thought it was a pretty good mix. Thanks to Gerry for tracks 2 and 3, Todd for track 12 and Ion for 16.

Feedback:

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p the swede
Date: 10/1/2005
lots I'm not familiar with but it looks interesting
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gobi
Date: 10/1/2005
interesting concept! garage-folk is not a genre that I am overly familiar with, but the (very) few tracks I know are very creditable. Can we all have a bash at creating sub-genres now? And if segwaying wasn't a word before, it is now.
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sport !
Date: 10/1/2005
I agree with Peter AND gobi! Looks great.
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nola
Date: 10/1/2005
alot of new stuff here to me. i love that covered wagons song.
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Moe
Date: 10/1/2005
Love the looks of this! The garage-folk revival begins here. And yes, segueing is a word, though I like your spelling better.
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hemizen
Date: 10/1/2005
Looks interesting.
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zeke
Date: 10/1/2005
dude. GREAT pick from p:ano. been listenen to that alot as of late. lovin the vashti, transistor, and GZM picks as well... I'll have to check out "young and sexy".
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 10/2/2005
Very cool.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 10/2/2005
What Curtis said.
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Siobhan
Date: 10/3/2005
Well this is rather nice! I really like the flow of the whole thing and how it progresses from folk to pop (as you mention). The Pentangle and Belleatec picks are just great.
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Media Vixen: Radio Sally
Date: 10/3/2005
Does seem like a veritable musical journey.