Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Whatta tease

So in one of my notebooks it says "make cd for:" and it has a few people I know, it is written in drunken writing, which doesn't look that different to the untrained eye than my regular handwriting. That's what I did today! Here's the list:
Man in the Street - Don Drummond
Land of the Freak - King Khan & the Shriners. I fucking love this track! It's one of the best road trip/tour songs ever.
She's So Fine - Easybeats. I just heard the Easybeats for the first time last week. Great old school rock and roll, the kind of thing that would've been a rousing spiritual in an earlier time.
Lonesome Road Blues - Old Crow Medicine Show. This track is a bummer, it's great. This is a country song, or something, but I have decided that the genre that fits it better is "Drinking whiskey music."
Scared Trickster - Sonic Youth
Fix Me - Black Flag. The riffs in this song are so mean that they are impossible not to like.
Career Opportunities - The Clash
Alice - Pogo. Pogo remixes old disney songs and makes them super cool dance tracks.
Alphabets - Gza.
Feeding Frenzy - Early Man. THE POWER OF THE RIFF COMPELS ME. I cannot understand what's happening to me/my flesh is rotting and my eyes just cannot see/i cry for help but no one is listening to me/ im shutting down to let the darkness set me free/ the feeding frenzy deep inside my mind taking over/ an evil shadow lurks and pulls me down below/
Tristeza (Goodby Sadness) - Sergio Mendes. Everybody samba! Wait is that a verb? Who cares?
Me Name Jr. Gong - Damian Marley. Great song. I swear to god I was hearing it a few days go, but I don't remember where it was coming from, which is weird because I only have it on mp3.
Esta Noche - Panteon Rococo
Free - Cat Power. I'm surprised there isn't a super techno dance remix by DJ Cokestash or something.
Farewell - Boris. This fits in the music genre of "Turn it up way loud."
Aero Dynamik - Kraftwerk
Ceolakanth Is Android - Polysics. This is a remix by MSTRKFT, it's killer. Also I sorta break one of the unspoken rules of my mix cds by having this and the previous song back to back.
Tiger Mountain Peasant Song - First Aid Kit. Every once in a while there's a cover that is better than the original and this is one of them. I love the bird sounds and stuff in the background.
No Fun - The Stooges.
Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above - CSS. A remix of the song by Spank Rock who makes some super booty rap.
Barbarian - Electric Wizard "You think you're civilized, but you will never understand"
Silver and Gold - Joe Strummer

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