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MixTape Draft - 6+ word titles. Finish your draft and listen to mixes! (1 Viewer)

God gave rock and roll to you, gave rock and roll to you, gave rock and roll...to everyone.

:lmao:

 
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This song completely slipped my mind until last night.  It fits right in...

10.xx: THE HOLD STEADY - YOU CAN MAKE HIM LIKE YOU

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This youtube link blew my mind for a second with the Stay Positive album cover but it their mistake not mine. This isn't one of my favourite songs on Boys and Girls in America in terms of the album itself to be honest... but it's always one of the biggest highlights live.

 
Brian Eno is someone I'd like to get into more. I really like this song but at some point he veers into instrumental/ambient stuff that I don't think would really be my thing. I need an old school 5/10 song Hoofmix (or maybe I can just stick to the first three albums or the "This is:" playlist on Spotify).
I get that his ambient stuff was influential but for me, it's so innocuous that I forget what I'm listening to which I guess was the artist's point.

Besides his early stuff, his collaborations with David Byrne are worth a listen (but not on Spotify AFAIK).  His production credits are top shelf of course.  The Bowie and U2 stuff obviously but I really like the two albums he produced for James in the early 90s.  Laid has the songs but the follow-up album Wah-Wah is a grab bag of more experimental music recorded during the same sessions.  Neither album is great but they make an interesting couple.

 
Brian Eno is someone I'd like to get into more. I really like this song but at some point he veers into instrumental/ambient stuff that I don't think would really be my thing. I need an old school 5/10 song Hoofmix (or maybe I can just stick to the first three albums or the "This is:" playlist on Spotify).




 
I get that his ambient stuff was influential but for me, it's so innocuous that I forget what I'm listening to which I guess was the artist's point.

Besides his early stuff, his collaborations with David Byrne are worth a listen (but not on Spotify AFAIK).  His production credits are top shelf of course.  The Bowie and U2 stuff obviously but I really like the two albums he produced for James in the early 90s.  Laid has the songs but the follow-up album Wah-Wah is a grab bag of more experimental music recorded during the same sessions.  Neither album is great but they make an interesting couple.




 
It's all about the album "Here Come the Warm Jets" for me ...and early Roxy Music.  

 
Quick post since it looks like we blew past my spot already this AM...didn't realize we made the move to two-a-days.

10.xx - Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

One of those beachhead 1980's classics - will happily take it here in the 10th round.  Will post link later.

 
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I actually liked The Silver Gymnasium (had to look it up, I didn't remember the title) from 2013, but it didn't stick with me in the long-term.  I will have to check out Away.
I'm a huge fan of OR and pretty much love all their albums. 

I came close to taking this song several times in this draft. Nice pick. 

 
K,R... nope, I'm not ready to say my name yet...

9.*... The Style You Haven't Done Yet- Boogie Down Productions (KRS 1)

The good life was so elusive
Handouts, they got me down
I had to regain my self-respect
So I got into camouflage


10.* ... I love a Man in a Uniform... Gang of Four

eta: favorite lyric of just about any song... "to have ambition was my ambition"

 
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10.03 - KRS One, Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)

This was one of the songs I would have paired up (with Rapture) in the juke box draft if I decided to link up my pairs of picks. I don't think I've ever picked this in any draft so far. 
oh, damn! KRS1 run!

 
Quick post since it looks like we blew past my spot already this AM...

10.xx - Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

One of those beachhead 1980's classics - will happily take it here in the 10th round.  Will post link later.
My eight year old daughtersings this all the time.  Not sure how she even knows it.

 
Quick post since it looks like we blew past my spot already this AM...didn't realize we made the move to two-a-days.

10.xx - Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

One of those beachhead 1980's classics - will happily take it here in the 10th round.  Will post link later.
Dammit.  And this one.

 
I get that his ambient stuff was influential but for me, it's so innocuous that I forget what I'm listening to which I guess was the artist's point.

Besides his early stuff, his collaborations with David Byrne are worth a listen (but not on Spotify AFAIK).  His production credits are top shelf of course.  The Bowie and U2 stuff obviously but I really like the two albums he produced for James in the early 90s.  Laid has the songs but the follow-up album Wah-Wah is a grab bag of more experimental music recorded during the same sessions.  Neither album is great but they make an interesting couple.
Eno has made everyone he's worked with sound better, even Coldplay.

 
I don't know why but round 10 seems to be off by 1 - sheet has me with traffic, while I should have the byrds, turnx3

 

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