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Mix tape
Jun 16, 2016 14:27:59 GMT
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Jun 16, 2016 14:27:59 GMT
Ok. So there's a what album did you listen too...
But what about a play list/mix tape.
Depending on your age.
What tracks are on yours?
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Mix tape
Jun 17, 2016 6:07:31 GMT
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Jun 17, 2016 6:07:31 GMT
Ok. I'm listening to one from a club I used to go to called surfers.
Tracks
It's the end of the world remember Mid shapes Pulp Paranoid Black sabath Smells like teen spirit Nirvana There's no other way Blur Wake up boo Boo Radley Step on Happy Mondays She sells sanctuary The cult The only one I know The charlatans Blue Monday New order Peek a boo Siouxie Grooviest train The farm Sheriff fat man Carter usm. One way The levelers
And more
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Jun 17, 2016 6:07:54 GMT
Yes.
I am old
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Post by glutamodo on Jun 17, 2016 17:07:48 GMT
lol.
In this day and age, if I'm at home, it's my whole MP3 music folder on shuffle play! (hell, I still use Winamp for that)
However, I still have cassette players in all 4 of my cars. But I seldom use the car stereos any more, I mostly listen to Audio Drama on a portable player and earbuds. Still, I have dozens of mix tapes I made back in the 1980s and 90s. And I occasionally grab one at random, and play it, sometimes surprising myself when a track pops up that I never transferred to the computer. It's funny, some of those tapes I've not listened to for 10-20 years but I remember what song comes next from all the times I listened to them back then.
And sometimes I don't remember. Then there's the times when the tape just breaks and I throw the tape away. Once upon a time I used to actually fix (splice) broken tapes but not anymore!
I remember a series of like at least a dozen such tapes I made up by pulling track titles out of a hat.
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Post by muckypup on Jun 17, 2016 17:48:20 GMT
the only mix tapes I ever had were taped from the chart show on a Sunday night, including a the "vrmmmmmmaaaaa" noise where you hurriedly pushed the pause button.
1st sunday of the month, for about 4 years (82-86)....I wonder what I did with them all
mmmm the joys of A-ha, duran duran, Erasure, Madness, wham, prince, Frankie goes to hollywood, M Jackson & Queen along with the not so well remembered Kajagoogoo, Hollywood beyond, mai tai, frazier chours, fat & frantic, Strawberry switchblade, mental as anything, toto coelo, Tomtom club & timbuk 3.....
I did love the 80's music and smash hits magazine.
but not exactly the coolest of musical tastes I know.....
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Post by redsharkJason on Jun 17, 2016 20:42:39 GMT
Today's Canadian flavoured 12 track tape mix: - Fine State of Affairs (Burton Cummings)
- Where No One Knows Me (Jann Arden)
- We're Here for a Good Time (Trooper)
- Old Emotions (The Spoons)
- Who Knows How to Make Love Stay (Doug & the Slugs)
- Heavy Love (Serena Ryder)
- City of the Angels (Gowan)
- Eyes of a Stranger (The Payolas)
- Blue Train (Idle Eyes)
- Hold On, We're Going Home (Drake)
- Whatcha Gonna Do [When I'm Gone] (Chilliwack)
- Julia (Chantal Kreviazuk)
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Post by constonks on Jun 17, 2016 21:42:40 GMT
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Post by redsharkJason on Jun 17, 2016 23:53:27 GMT
it's nice to listen to some new stuff. Ug grunt ug, try something new??? Just having someone point out the process of a Google / YouTube playlist, I found to be enlightening. I have listened to about 10 songs so far from your playlist and some of them have been quite agreeable.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 18, 2016 9:45:43 GMT
My most recent playlist currently: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtUWZmtMomWttYaV4NtQF6j8Y1-yVD2KM1. Here Come The Men In Black - Will Smith 2. The Power of Love - Huey Lewis 3. Doctor Who (1963) - Delia Derbyshire 4. Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jnr 5. Hedwig's theme - John Williams 6. Spider-Pig - Hans Zimmer 7. Johnny B Goode - Michael J Fox 8. Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede 9. Flash - Queen
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Post by glutamodo on Jun 18, 2016 23:46:00 GMT
I have a box of cassettes on the floor under the table to my left as I sit here. I could grab one at random and give you a playlist but I wonder if there's any real interest. Ignore the following if you don't give a bleep.
Okay I grabbed one. Not a mix tape.
Grabbed another one. Tape Head cleaner. hah
Grabbed several more before I found a mix tape. tape deck - easy enough, I use one to sit my monitor on. Not hooked up to anything though so dig up headphones.
Ugh, azimuth doesn't match, have to find a micro Phillips screwdriver to fix.
Tape "AA" from the early 90s I'd guess.
Seven Island Suite - Gordon Lightfoot Follow Your Bliss - B-52s Voice of Harold/7 Chinese Brothers - R.E.M. Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival Feeling Free - Charlie Daniels Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac Hyena - R.E.M. Crossroads - Gordon Lightfoot Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Flowers of Guatemala - R.E.M. Departure/Ride My See Saw - Moody Blues Long Island Lady - Marshall Tucker Band Hello (12" version) - Cars I Remember California - R.E.M. Your Time Will Come - Eurythmics Dust - Fleetwood Mac Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da - Beatles Circle of Steel - Gordon Lightfoot Now She's Gone - Marshall Tucker Band You Can Do Magic - America Valotte - Julian Lennon Rocky Mountain High (live) - John Denver
and tape "47" from a couple of years later: Re-Jigue - Alan Parsons In The Morning - Big Head Todd I Remember You - Eurythmics Gardening at Night - R.E.M. Cecilia - Simon and Garfunkel Sexcrime (1984) - Eurythmics Outbound Plane (live) - Nanci Griffith Now or Never Land - Midnight Oil The Lion's Share - 10,000 Maniacs To Emily, Wherever I Might Find Her - Simon and Garfunkel Headstrong - 10,000 Maniacs Shadowlands - Big Head Todd You and Me - Moody Blues This Morning - Blue Jays (partial, end of Side 1) Disturbance at the Heron House - R.E.M. Gone Dead Train - George Thorogood Time - Blind Melon Down by the Waterline - Dire Straits I Don't Sleep, I Dream - R.E.M. What a Good Boy (live) - Barenaked Ladies Baby Step Back - Gordon Lightfoot The Three of Me - Alan Parsons
I must have decided I wanted to finish the tape with Midnight Oil tracks:
Tell Me The Truth The Dead Heart Blue Sky Mining My Country
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Post by Ela on Jun 19, 2016 18:35:25 GMT
The mix tapes I listen to the most are collections of Israeli dance music, as Israeli dance is one of my much-loved hobbies. I do have a mix tape that my daughter made me a number of years ago as a birthday present that I listen to quite frequently. Quite an eclectic mix, including tracks from the Beatles, The Who, REM, Simon and Garfunkle, Janis Ian, The Rolling Stones, and Enya. Also one track from Phantom of the Opera (the title song) and one Petula Clark song (Downtown, not because either of us love it, but cause I once said she probably never heard of it and she wanted to prove me wrong ). Also, Reason, by Nami Tamaki, cause my daughter was into the anime Gundam Seed at the time. And three "mystery tracks" which turned out to be one of her singing another Japanese song from Gundam Seed, one of her and her friends singing Into the West from Lord of the Rings and cracking up laughing when they got the notes wrong, and one of her, my son, her friend, and me singing (or more or less singing! ) the song from the Homestarrunner Strongbad email Techno. She called the mix tape, appropriately, Mom's Oldies and Randomness Mix.
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Post by acousticwolf on Jul 19, 2016 9:17:51 GMT
Listening to my much loved Dio compilation today, spanning from Rainbow up to Heaven & Hell: Man on the Silver Mountain Self Portrait Catch The Rainbow 16th Century Greensleeves Run With the Wolf Stargazer A Light in the Black Long Live Rock and Roll Gates of Babylon Kill the King Children of the Sea Heaven and Hell Die Young Black Sign of the Southern Cross Country Girl Falling off the Edge of the World After All (The Dead) Too Late I Holy Diver Don't Talk to Strangers Rainbow in the Dark We Rock The Last in Line One Night in the City Sacred Heart Rock and Roll Children Dream Evil All the Fools Sailed Away Lock Up the Wolves Evil on Queen Street My Eyes Lord of the Last Day As Long as It's Not About Love Killing the Dragon Scream The Man Who Would Be King Throw Away Children One More for the Road Master of the Moon The Devil Cried Shadow Of The Wind Atom and Evil Bible Black Fear
Cheers
Tony
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