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| MrWhirly |
Nov 16 2006, 06:42 PM
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1. vamp on - lenny & squiggy
2. glory boys - secret affair 3. double checkin' woman - eddie & the hot rods 4. scrubber - the boys 5. name your trash - beat angels 6. breakout - stiff little fingers 7. radio - the suspicions 8. death in the family - the dishrags 9. everybody loves you when you're dead - dimestore haloes 10. shattered (alt version) the exploding hearts 11. fragile - wire 12. green eyes - husker du 13. the same - the new frustrations 14. i found a love - phil seymour 15. sugarhigh - coyote shivers 16. dance the night away - tweezers 17. records go round - the clones 18. goodbye again - kidnappers 19. wasted - the vapors 20. 14 steps - rudi 21. pushing buttons - t.v. neats 22. city kids - pink fairies 23. the thrill of the fight - marshall crenshaw well not my best work but i hope you guys find something to like. pretty much my usual m.o. with a few more new songs. i guess i pulled myself out of the late 70's/early 80's long enough to buy a current cd or two. |
| K 2 |
Nov 16 2006, 08:19 PM
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| Hopey |
Nov 16 2006, 10:42 PM
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This CD is such fun! I listened to this one yesterday and logged on to comment, but you hadn't started your thread yet. I'm fuzzy on the details right now so will need to give it another listen, but the Eddie & the Hot Rods song is irresistible. Great Stiff Little Fingers track, and if I'm remembering correctly, I think the Exploding Hearts and Tweezers were other highlights for me. Definitely a CD I'll be popping in when I need to shake off a bad mood.
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| tom from out of town |
Nov 17 2006, 11:20 AM
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Haven't listened yet, but - what are the odds that there would be two Secret Affair songs in the set of mixes?
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| MrWhirly |
Nov 20 2006, 07:59 AM
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Isn't this a great song? I used this one too.. Yeah, I can't say enough about these guys and this song. Haven't listened yet, but - what are the odds that there would be two Secret Affair songs in the set of mixes? What are the chances of that. It must have been cool seeing them. |
| AckAckAckAck |
Nov 20 2006, 11:46 AM
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i'm a lying jerk Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 30,014 Joined: June 20 03 Member No.: 19 |
we both used kidnappers songs. we have good taste.
i enjoyed this thoroughly. i'm gonna have to bug tim about new frustrations shit some more now. that song is totally dudes. and the eddie and the hotrods was one that i'd forgotten about until hearing it again here. glad you're still doing these, vincenzo. |
| MrWhirly |
Nov 20 2006, 09:55 PM
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This CD is such fun! I listened to this one yesterday and logged on to comment, but you hadn't started your thread yet. I'm fuzzy on the details right now so will need to give it another listen, but the Eddie & the Hot Rods song is irresistible. Great Stiff Little Fingers track, and if I'm remembering correctly, I think the Exploding Hearts and Tweezers were other highlights for me. Definitely a CD I'll be popping in when I need to shake off a bad mood. we both used kidnappers songs. we have good taste. i enjoyed this thoroughly. i'm gonna have to bug tim about new frustrations shit some more now. that song is totally dudes. and the eddie and the hotrods was one that i'd forgotten about until hearing it again here. glad you're still doing these, vincenzo. Thanks guys. I wasn't too sure about this mix so it's nice to hear some positive feedback. And yeah Ack, the Kidnappers are killer. I thought we might dup them as well as the Suspicions. |
| Maximum Tor |
Nov 21 2006, 01:14 PM
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Linguistic Terrorist Group: Members - Basic Posts: 16,789 Joined: August 27 05 Member No.: 6,136 |
so far the coyote shivers is my favorite. i don't know why because it's sorta a mess of a song but i love it.
also nice job on secret affair. i've been looking for a copy of that for a while. hot jams. |
| coughlin |
Nov 23 2006, 10:56 AM
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pretty much everything on here is a chestnut, definitely the catchiest bastard of the bunch so far, thanks!
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| MrWhirly |
Nov 28 2006, 09:50 PM
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so far the coyote shivers is my favorite. i don't know why because it's sorta a mess of a song but i love it. also nice job on secret affair. i've been looking for a copy of that for a while. hot jams. Thanks, I think the fact that the Coyote Shivers song is such a mess is what endears it to me. I have that Secret Affair album on disc and dig it pretty much. pretty much everything on here is a chestnut, definitely the catchiest bastard of the bunch so far, thanks! Thanks, I am into catchy so I'm glad you would use that to word to describe my mix. |
| kapow |
Dec 3 2006, 09:51 PM
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MrWhirly, I am disappointed with your mix.
You should've made it two cds like a bunch of these other guys! 23 tracks of some fun stuff, including that Kidnappers track and, of course, the Exploding Hearts. I can't even go into too much detail as nearly every track here left me feeling good. Are many of the bands included still playing around, or is this a collection of bands gone by? Really enjoyable and I'm sure it's won many spins from much of this Noiseboard crowd... Who is that guy on the front cover? He looks like he's pulling a doo wop move but his attire suggests that he's in the midst of a punk pit dance. This post has been edited by kapow: Dec 3 2006, 09:52 PM |
| lisalisa |
Dec 4 2006, 10:54 AM
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I need some happy fun music after listening and this fit the bill. So many great tunes. I have Phil Seymour on vinyl and haven't listened to it in years. I think it has a purple cover with a head shot of Phil in a striped shirt. Great voice and just a great pop writer.
Loved Dimestore Haloes, Husker Du, Wire, Exploding Hearts. Damn I loved it all. Sugarhigh is awesome by Coyote Shivers. Now I wish I had played this before I saw you last week. We could have chatted about it. This post has been edited by lisalisa: Dec 4 2006, 10:57 AM |
| MrWhirly |
Dec 5 2006, 12:12 PM
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MrWhirly, I am disappointed with your mix. You should've made it two cds like a bunch of these other guys! 23 tracks of some fun stuff, including that Kidnappers track and, of course, the Exploding Hearts. I can't even go into too much detail as nearly every track here left me feeling good. Are many of the bands included still playing around, or is this a collection of bands gone by? Really enjoyable and I'm sure it's won many spins from much of this Noiseboard crowd... Who is that guy on the front cover? He looks like he's pulling a doo wop move but his attire suggests that he's in the midst of a punk pit dance. Thanks for the kind words. I usually put older stuff but this time around there was more new. The Kidnappers, New Frustrations and Suspicions are very current and their songs came from cds that came out this year. Tweezers and Clones are newer but are side projects. Beat Angels, Dimestore Haloes and Exploding Hearts are no longer together. I highly recommend the new compilation disc from the Ex Hearts. It just came out in October and is killer. The guy on the cover I got from a punk bands site so I would say he's a punk. |
| MrWhirly |
Dec 5 2006, 12:16 PM
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I need some happy fun music after listening and this fit the bill. So many great tunes. I have Phil Seymour on vinyl and haven't listened to it in years. I think it has a purple cover with a head shot of Phil in a striped shirt. Great voice and just a great pop writer. Loved Dimestore Haloes, Husker Du, Wire, Exploding Hearts. Damn I loved it all. Sugarhigh is awesome by Coyote Shivers. Now I wish I had played this before I saw you last week. We could have chatted about it. Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Yeah the Phil Seymour album has him in a purple and black striped shirt in front of a purple and black striped background. Kinda new wavey and I dig it. The album was reissued on cd last year and is highly recommended. Now if they would just reissue the damned Dwight Twiley stuff. Don't sweat not being able to shower me with accolades. There's always next time. |
| MrWhirly |
Dec 22 2006, 01:43 PM
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Just thought I would mention for anyone interested in the Exploding Hearts Dirtnap Records recently released a compilation of all their unreleased stuff, singles and demos. I got it and highly recommend it. You can get it for $11 delivered at http://www.dirtnaprecs.com/zzz-32.htm. Great stuff!
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