Pop

9/2/2000
August 1995: Yes, that's a Hootie song (I still like it). This is a pretty good one, from a fairly carefree period in my life, and I think the songs reflect that.
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December 1994: I hate the name of this one (plus, it's the Knack doing a Springsteen song - what was I thinking?) The Knightingales were (are) a women's singing group at my college - I had a terrible c …
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June 1994: This is really a great one, and it shows the first glimmers of my passion for classic new wave. Some unusual choices here - "Rock Around the Clock," The Jackson 5. I like the juxtaposition o …
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December 1993: This would have been better if the sound quality wasn't atrocious - my stereo was on its dying breath. That and the first term of college had left my brain fried.
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May 1993: The last Supermix before I left for college. A good one, with signs of my preferences maturing a little. I still hadn't developed a taste for contemporary music; actually, I still haven't.
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April 1993: What's the matter here, indeed (look at the first letters of each song). This was a lot of fun to make, and it didn't come out as forced as it could have. I'd do it again if I could find an …
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October 1992: A fairly mediocre mix. Although that BTO song ("Sledgehammer") is one of the great underrated break-up songs of all time. And where else are you going to see CCR side by side with the Pix …
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June 1992: The very best Supermix. Great songs, good sound quality, and some wonderful transitions. Most importantly, I listened to it throughout the summer of 1992, the best summer of my life. I was i …
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November 1991: This one sucks. It might be the very worst Supermix. It definitely contains the very worst song on any Supermix - "Shake Your Moneymaker." Ah, the mistakes we make at age 16!