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Cylob
21st August 2003, 15:13
What would be on your ultimate compilation tape (20 tracks to die for). My desk's piled-up with work, but I'll still have a go:


A-Side
The The – I’ve Been Waiting For Tomorrow (All of My Life)
Stereolab – Analog Rock
Kings of Convenience – Sing Softly To Me
Rush – Freewill
Mercury Rev - Frittering
Pop Will Eat Itself – Wise Up! Sucker
The Cure – Fascination Street (Entreat Version)
Broadcast – You Can Fall
My Bloody Valentine - Soon
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Her Way of Praying
Slowdive – Machine Gun


B-Side
Curve – Coast Is Clear
Clan of Xymox - Michelle
Juliana Hatfield – Choose Drugs
Primal Scream – Slip Inside This House
Mega City Four – Storms to Come
Legowelt - Sturmvogel
808 State – Magical Dream
Ladytron – Another Breakfast With You
Chicks on Speed – Kaltes Klares Wasser
Six By Seven – My Life is an Accident

Ghoti
21st August 2003, 15:47
(I've actually mixed this one down to a 45.5meg MP3 using PCDJ and burned to CD)
Yeah, probably some lame stuff to a lot of you young whipper-snappers, but it's just the age I'm in.
01 Turn Up the Radio - Autograph
02 Working for the Weekend - Loverboy
03 Switching to Glide/This Beat Goes On - The Kings
04 Bang On the Drum - Todd Rundgren
05 Free Ride - Edgar Winter Group
06 What I Like About You - The Romantics
07 Slow Ride - Foghat
08 Radar Love - Golden Earing
10 Crosstown Traffic - Jimi Hendrix Experience
11 Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
12 Low Rider - War
13 All I Wanna Do - Cheryl Crow
14 Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
15 La Grange - ZZ Top
16 Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
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Bonus tracks (not in mp3) to complete the 20
17 All Right Now - Free
18 Never Been Any Reason - Head East
19 Burning for You - Blue Oyster Cult
20 I Just Wanna Make Love to You - Foghat
Great idea for a thread Cy! :up:

Cylob
21st August 2003, 16:06
I recognise one of your tracks. And I dare say the opposite applies!

Ghoti
21st August 2003, 16:32
Aw heck no Cy! I think good music remains good music no matter when, where or who made it! And I'm always looking to expand my musical horizons (to match my waistline). It seems that I've come to the right place, eh?

Cylob
21st August 2003, 16:36
You certainly have.