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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
You Can Trade Your Rights for Several Wrongs & Your Songs of Love for a Love of Songs...
A customer of mine brought in another cd of a favorite singer-songwriter of his, which I thoroughly enjoyed. He's brought me several such prizes over the last year, & I've always meant to return the favor but I always forget to, so tonight, before the game, I'm gonna get it started, finally. Making compilations is a great pasttime of mine, sometimes there's a time period or a type of music it's limited to, or sometimes it's limited to one artist, or even one artist during one time period, sometimes there's a theme behind it, Bob Dylan stole my idea on this one for his Theme Time Radio Hour(well, probably not). The latest show is songs about coffee, it's a shame he doesn't include his own songs.
My favorite of these that I made a few years ago has been a compilation of songs about trains, all from my collection. At first, I thought I'd be struggling to fill up a cd, but you'd be amazed at how many great songs there are involving a train.
For this comp, though, I'm going to keep it random as possible. The fun of these is the transition from one song to the other, making you wonder how one song could possibly be on the same cd as the next, but yet somehow all fit together. Maybe I'll go from Charles Mingus to the Roots, or Woody Guthrie to Stereolab, it's all part of the fun.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Nothingman-Pearl Jam, A Live One
Everybody feels this way from time to time.
Looks Like I'm Up Sh*t Creek Again-Nora O'Connor, Down from the Mountain, Five Years of Bloodshot Records
You wouldn't think a song with a title & a refrain like this could be so beautiful, it's all in the delivery.
A Night In Tunisia-Art Blakely & the Jazz Messengers, A Night in Tunisia
Drum solos have always bored me to tears, all of 'em 'cept this one.
Tombstone Blues-Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited
Faded from the Winter-Iron & Wine, The Creek Drank the Cradle
Today's blog is brought to you by Claussen's Pickles, enjoy a Claussen's Pickle with a Boca Burger today!
Happy Wednesday, friends, I hope your mixed tape is full of happy songs!
andrew
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4 comments:
Have you put together a compilation CD on pickles?
I'd love to hear the one on trains--we could play it while Quinn rides in his cardboard train.
The only mixed tape I have is in a drawer at school where I keep the cellophane, masking and book-binding tape. Nottingham lyrics hunt comes next.
Oh, I see, it's nothingman not Nottingham, can you tell I'm planning a trip to London?
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