11/26/2002
There are two time periods in America I wish I could have lived out my high school/college life in: the prime of the "free love" movement (1967-71) and the prime of the "grunge rock" movement, as repre …
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11/26/2002
It's a good tape to play when you're feeling down, or need to take your mind off something. And most of the songs are conducive to singing along.
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11/25/2002
A mix of new and old, when I made this cassette; now it's a mix of old and less-old. Looking back, I notice the classic rock acts are still together while the new ones have broken up. Oddibe McDowell w …
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11/25/2002
A mix from vinyls only, mostly late 60s and early 70s stuff, Thanks to my employer Petter for lending me some items from his private vinyl-collection. Afreaka was an english black outfit Afro/Jazz/Psyc …
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11/25/2002
I was fascinated by the recent discussion about the validity of mixes done by the "shuffle" button of a music file library. I wish I had the impetus to describe the thought that went into choosing all …
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11/24/2002
This mix is totally for Steffi. She'd never heard of the Smiths! Or Bright Eyes! So, I am remedying that. The title is from "Bowl of Oranges".
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11/24/2002
Music without intelligibly sung words and some watery sound effects. For DJ Usurp. Title from T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
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11/23/2002
This is a mix of some favs from the late sixties era, guess what the Donovan lyrics about;) The last track with Peanut butter conspiracy is some ironi to the era i think, maybe not, I don't know! The s …
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