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    Rediscovering comps you had forgotten about

    I'm mainly referrring to comps you've put together yourself with this thread although someone else's comp is fair game, too. Anyway, I pulled out this comp yesterday with a 5/03 date on it called "Wednesday Mix" and popped into the car player on random mode, not remembering a thing that was on it (I'm notorious for no tracklists) and was thoroughly entertained and surprised by the eclecticity of this particular set of tunes, which took me back to the fruitful days of AOR FM. Just about every tune hit me in the right frame of mind and they even flowed well on random. Here's the tracklist:

    "Wednesday Mix" 5/2003

    1. Weak Little Lad - IZZ
    2. Popular Music - Cheese
    3. Bloody Well Right - Supertramp
    4. America - Simon and Garfunkel
    5. Something Between Your Eyes and Mine - Highway 9
    6. Down - Nilsson
    7. Merry-Go-Round - PFR
    8. Nobody Knows - Raspberries
    9. Roberta - Billy Joel
    10. Rockaria! - ELO
    11. Ram On - Paul McCartney
    12. Just Another High - Roxy Music
    13. Straight On (Live) - Heart
    14. Sweet Dreams - Roy Buchanan
    15. Two Against Nature - Steely Dan
    16. Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who (this one I should have omitted due to familarity on Classic Rock stations, but it does break up the deep-cut mode)
    17. The Last Plimsoul - Stackridge

    While this mix isn't exactly representative of the stuff most of you here listen to, the point of this is to ask you if you guys occasionally do this: run across a mix comp you haven't played in a long time that kind of got lost in the shuffle, and you find yourself totally getting into almost every track and the comp has a fresh feel to it? Ahh, the magic of old mixes!

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    Oh yeah,

    Here's one I recorded off the radio onto cassette back in 1990. A few years ago I dubbed it onto CD. The tracklist:

    1) Do It Till We Drop - Witness
    2) Hollow - Pantera
    3) Only - Anthrax
    4) One - Metallica
    5) Anytime - McAuley Schenker Group
    6) Jet City Woman - Queensryche
    7) Wicked Sensation - Lynch Mob
    Never Been Any Reason - Head East (I messed up and they ran together as one track)
    8) Can't Find My Way Home - House Of Lords
    9) Sign Of The Storm - Eric Gales Band
    10) American Roullette - Robbie Robertson
    11) Crazy Love - Grunttruck
    12) So Damn Cool - Ugly Kid Joe
    13) Madelane - Winger
    14) Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row
    15) Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (I added this one to fill up disc space. This wasn't released until 1992)

    Damn good songs from when I listened to radio. FM was actually pretty good back then. Not that it was great or anything. Certainly better then than now.

    Anybody remember these tunes? Or should I say, any fond memories of these tunes.

    Copies available if wanted.

    Darren

    Edit: The dates don't jive on some of these tunes. Apparantly, I dubbed this from two different cassettes. I used a cassette from 1992 also. So sue me.
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    the sad state of cassettes

    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenH
    Oh yeah,

    Here's one I recorded off the radio onto cassette back in 1990.
    I recently came accross a a box of cassette tapes (mostly self made mixes) that was languishing on a lower shelf of an entertainment center. I'm wondering what the hell to do with these things. I'm down to one functional cassette deck in the house now, and it gets little use. I should probably copy then to cdr, but I doubt I ever will....I threw a few out, but don't have the heart to toss the rest.

    One, which I pulled out and played, is called Sunday Morning Brunch (can you guess what I made it for?), a collection of mellower pop tunes. I don't have the tracklist, but I did really enjoy hearing it again.

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    Spun this in the car the other day. First time in quite a while. It's better than I remember, particularly side 2.



    Yeah, it's good to put 'em aside for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newtrix1
    I recently came accross a a box of cassette tapes (mostly self made mixes) that was languishing on a lower shelf of an entertainment center. I'm wondering what the hell to do with these things. I'm down to one functional cassette deck in the house now, and it gets little use. I should probably copy then to cdr, but I doubt I ever will....I threw a few out, but don't have the heart to toss the rest.

    One, which I pulled out and played, is called Sunday Morning Brunch (can you guess what I made it for?), a collection of mellower pop tunes. I don't have the tracklist, but I did really enjoy hearing it again.

    I have a couple hundred cassettes languishing in those specially made brief case looking things used to store them. All kinds of music. All store bought at one time or another.

    I never use my cassette decks and I have two very good decks. One of 'em is a Nakamichi CR-5A. It's literally been years since I played any of them. I doubt if they're still even good. Isn't there a shelf life on those magnetic tapes? I know VHS tapes diminish over time.

    I wonder if there's a market for used cassettes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    Spun this in the car the other day. First time in quite a while. It's better than I remember, particularly side 2.


    Yeah, it's good to put 'em aside for a while.
    I was always kind of surprised you liked DCFC.. I would have thought they were too "Indie" for you.. actually it took me a while to warm up to them..I thought they were Built to Spill Lite.. the singer is a bit of an aquired taste, not as immediately likeable as Doug Martsch. They do make some interesting music along the way though..

    Spring '02 is a good'n.. I'll have to give it a spin this week.

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    All the freakin' time

    I've made so many comps now, it's almost all I ever listen to anymore. A couple days ago, I pulled out one I made for my wife 2 years ago, a JC Mellencomp. Now, I'm not a huge fan of his, but I have to say this one was sounding quite good. I almost forgot I had it.

    There was another one I made last year that I only played a few times and forgot about, called "Beneath a Lavender Moon." Sort of a somber-yet-beautiful thing. Anyway, I played that one Sunday night...and when the mood is right, it's a minor masterpiece...

    The Lifting - REM
    Sound + Vision - Bowie
    Downtown Lights - Annie Lennox
    Kiko & the Lavender Moon - Los Lobos
    Cool, Cool River - Paul Simon
    A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
    Feel - The Church
    Carpet Crawl - Genesis
    I Grieve - Peter Gabriel
    Lost Cause - Beck
    Sour Times - Portishead
    Medication - Garbage
    (listen) - Toad the Wet Sprocket
    Opportunity - The Charlatans
    Witness - Wallflowers
    Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Jar-
    I was always kind of surprised you liked DCFC.. I would have thought they were too "Indie" for you.. actually it took me a while to warm up to them..I thought they were Built to Spill Lite.. the singer is a bit of an aquired taste, not as immediately likeable as Doug Martsch. They do make some interesting music along the way though..

    Spring '02 is a good'n.. I'll have to give it a spin this week.

    -jar
    Sure, I like some indie stuff. Why not? I'm not a fan of the "indie scene" or the whole "emo ethos" etc., but I won't let that stop me from enjoying a song. Just don't expect me to not brush the hair out of my eyes as I stare at my fish heads.

    Those are good DCFC songs with interesting lyrics and solid melodies.

    Thanks for playing my comp. Hope you like it.

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    Yeah, it is fun to pull out an old one that you haven't heard for a long time. I just recently listened to one of my first comps which was an African Mix and it sounded pretty cool. Probably been well over a year since I'd listened to it last. But I do tend to only listen to the recent ones, and usually only near the time I make them. Usually by the time I finish one, I'm starting to get sick of it so it's good to give them some extended time off. Never tried the random play thing, though. Would almost seem a crime after spending all that time fretting over the sequencing. Guess spontaneity has its benefits too

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    Comp for Dad

    I hope someday one of my kids makes me a comp this cool!

    Lots of surprises on this one..

    Robert Fripp "North Star" - I'm not sure who sings on this, but this is the twin brother of the song "Matte Kudesai" from DISCIPLINE. I haven't looked it up yet so I have no idea where this song is from.

    Red House Painters "Have You Forgotten" - different version than the one on "Songs for A Blue Guitar" - it's not even mentioned on Mark Kozelik's website.. but I discovered it's from the VANILLA SKY soundtrack. Lots of other GREAT songs on there by Radiohead and Sigur Ros.. have to pick that one up. This version is slower, I think I like it better maybe.. not sure. Gives a different feel to the song definately.

    Flogging Molly "Another Bag of Bricks" WHOA!! this one is the shocker.. sounds like the Pogues reincarnated.. the singer does a dead on Shane MacGowan.. but wait.. turns out.. it's none other than Dave King formerly of the 80's metal band Fastway!! Whoa!! What a change of pace.. I love it.. got to track down some of their stuff.

    Just a few of the great songs on here..

    thanks tentoze for passing this along! (um.. it was tentoze, right?)

    oh.. and MidFi's LAVENDER MOON is indeed one of my favorites.. always near the top of the pile.. so to speak.

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    unsolicited

    I really like the way my 'unsolicited' comp turned out:

    1. Wino II - Mike Morgan and the Crawl
    2. Frank's Wild Years - Tom Waits
    3. Just to Torture Myself - Marshall Chapman
    4. Old Hotel - Vic Chestnutt
    5. Room 229 - Ian Moore
    6. The Screamin' Cat - Omar and the Howlers
    7. The American - Martin Sexton
    8. Different Kind of Blue - Nick Lowe
    9. Up the Devil's Pay - Old 97s
    10. Borderline - Camper Van Beethoven
    11. A#1 - The Sadies
    12. How Did You Love Someone Like Me - Big Sandy
    13. Well...Alright - Nanci Griffith and the Cricketts
    14. Oye Isabel - The Iguanas
    15. Tijuana - JJ Cale
    16. Mama Rosin - Tail Gators
    17. Second Line Limbo - Teisco Del Rey
    18. C'est Chaud - Sonny Landreth
    19. Wake Up Delores - Los Lobos
    20. Cynical - Timbuk 3
    21. Help Me Out, Hook Me Up - Paul Thorn

    I seldom go more than a couple of weeks without playing it. I like the groove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPG
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    Played his Marshall Outlaws and Tucker comp this a.m. at work.

    Suh-weeeeet!

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    Lindsey Buckingham comp

    I made a Fleetwood Mac comp, but found that I couldn't listen to it the whole way through. The only stuff that seemed to peak my interst was the Buckingham stuff, so I made a comp using stuff from his Mac days as well as his three solo albums, even a couple of tunes from his Buckingham Nicks album, which provided by another board memeber (DLD). I have to say its one of favorite comps.

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    Robert Fripp "North Star" - I'm not sure who sings on this, but this is the twin brother of the song "Matte Kudesai" from DISCIPLINE. I haven't looked it up yet so I have no idea where this song is from.

    Darryl Hall..

    wow, I remember that Fripp produced one of his albums. I'll have to track it down, or if anyone has it maybe we can work out a trade.

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    Like everyone else I have a stack of old UDXLII's and SA-90's sitting in a box. I was always too lazy to type of a track list on the insert so most are an unknown quantity. I played one last week through the PC. It has Peter Gabriel, Art Of Noise, Howard Jones, ABC, Sparks and a bunch of others.

    I pulled out a CDR out not too long ago that I'm not sure when I made but it's a collection of "hits" on CDs that I don't get around to listening to very often.

    01. Espionage - Green Day [0:03:23.50]
    02. Dracula From Houston - Butthole Surfers [0:03:43.30]
    03. Flood - Jars of Clay [0:03:31.50]
    04. Ignoreland - R.E.M. [0:04:27.35]
    05. Meija - Porno For Pyros [0:03:13.40]
    06. All Mixed Up - 311 [0:03:01.62]
    07. Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
    08. Come Undone - Duran Duran [0:04:38.47]
    09. Crash - The Primitives [0:02:31.52]
    10. Maria - Blondie [0:04:53.47]
    11. I Drove All Night - Cyndi Lauper [0:04:12.35]
    12. No Myth - Michael Penn [0:04:10.65]
    13. 17 Again - The Eurythmics [0:04:55.27]
    14. The Stairs - INXS [0:04:56.73]
    15. The Bad Touch-Bloodhound Gang [0:03:33.67]
    16. Monster - Fred Schneider [0:03:55.54]
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