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I've been listening to this on repeat for like 3 days. Anyone work in computers? You should hear this too. Great simple chord progression (but not too simple). Great fun lyrics (but not too fun) composed in a style all their own which makes sense with the theme of the piece. And as a huge bonus to me, the guy who is singing has a lovely soothing voice. Love it.Asaf wrote: 2. Code Monkey - Jonathan Coulton
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Sorry about that. You can see how often I make mix CDs for people, I thought they would come up on your computer.
The playlist ended up being:
1.) Let's Start - Fela Kuti and Ginger Baker (Live)
2.) T.I.B.W.F. - Budos Band
3.) Dee Moo Woor - Youssou N'Dour and Orchestra BaoBab
4.) Pauvre Type - Amadou et Mariam
5.) Bul Ma Min - Orchestra BaoBab
6.) Toubala Kono - Amadou et Mariam
7.) Soro - Salif Keita
8.) Mystery - The Ethiopiques
9.) No Agreement - Femi Kuti
10.) The Volcano Song - Budos Band
11.) Ayama Tiyamya - Ayama Tiyamya
12.) Mbaar - Orchestra Baobab
13.) Tante Marie - Orchestra Baobab
Apologies for using more than one track from the same group, but as you can hear in the case of the Senegal-based but pan-African music of Orchestra Baobab - the tracks differ substantially between eras and albums (in part because the players also differed).
If I want to post a link to a song on this board - how do I do that? Do I have to host it myself somewhere?
The playlist ended up being:
1.) Let's Start - Fela Kuti and Ginger Baker (Live)
2.) T.I.B.W.F. - Budos Band
3.) Dee Moo Woor - Youssou N'Dour and Orchestra BaoBab
4.) Pauvre Type - Amadou et Mariam
5.) Bul Ma Min - Orchestra BaoBab
6.) Toubala Kono - Amadou et Mariam
7.) Soro - Salif Keita
8.) Mystery - The Ethiopiques
9.) No Agreement - Femi Kuti
10.) The Volcano Song - Budos Band
11.) Ayama Tiyamya - Ayama Tiyamya
12.) Mbaar - Orchestra Baobab
13.) Tante Marie - Orchestra Baobab
Apologies for using more than one track from the same group, but as you can hear in the case of the Senegal-based but pan-African music of Orchestra Baobab - the tracks differ substantially between eras and albums (in part because the players also differed).
If I want to post a link to a song on this board - how do I do that? Do I have to host it myself somewhere?
This is what I recorded from my itunes, which does indeed vary from the original post.
Does your mother know/ABBA
God Only Knows/Beach Boys
Into The Night/Benny Mardones
Dance Away/ Bryan Ferry
Brandy/Cover
Love Plus One/Echo and the Bunnymen
Mystery Dance/Elvis Costello
The Way/Fastball
Hey Julie/Fountains of Wayne
Michael/Franz
Private Room Bible/Gherkin
Kick Inside/Kate Bush
Hot Child in the City/Nick Gilder
Silly Love Songs/Wings
Steal Away/Robbie Dupree
Escape/Rupert Holmes
Drop it/Snoop
My Name is Jonas/Weezer
It includes the Echo and the Bunnymen, and does not have the additional Kate Bush song.
Just call it Julie's Emerging Alzheimer's Mix and forgive me my techno sins.
Does your mother know/ABBA
God Only Knows/Beach Boys
Into The Night/Benny Mardones
Dance Away/ Bryan Ferry
Brandy/Cover
Love Plus One/Echo and the Bunnymen
Mystery Dance/Elvis Costello
The Way/Fastball
Hey Julie/Fountains of Wayne
Michael/Franz
Private Room Bible/Gherkin
Kick Inside/Kate Bush
Hot Child in the City/Nick Gilder
Silly Love Songs/Wings
Steal Away/Robbie Dupree
Escape/Rupert Holmes
Drop it/Snoop
My Name is Jonas/Weezer
It includes the Echo and the Bunnymen, and does not have the additional Kate Bush song.
Just call it Julie's Emerging Alzheimer's Mix and forgive me my techno sins.
"Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet." Tom Robbins
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I am now feeling self consciously paranoid. Anyone else having problems with my mix? Did I burn the wrong mix? Its possible you know. I'm capable of those kinds of fuck ups. I am.
"Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet." Tom Robbins
I think Asaf's last comment was for Miggy, not you, Julie. You have well over 14 tracks, while Miggy has his list out to 13. Just thought you should know.Jules wrote:I am now feeling self consciously paranoid. Anyone else having problems with my mix? Did I burn the wrong mix? Its possible you know. I'm capable of those kinds of fuck ups. I am.
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Thanks Asaf! I just read the tracklisting again and it looks so schitzo, but I know I had reasons for ordering it the way I did.Asaf wrote:And Bob, once again loving your mix. I keep going over it.
I'm finally about to delve into these mixes this afternoon... Thanks again to Val for orchestrating this thing!
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