Showing posts with label Prodigy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prodigy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 28

This is mix that I like, there's a synth portion of this one that is super sexy. That portion starts at the danceable silliness of Starry Eyed Surprise and travels through an 80s futuristic fantasy of Emerge. Some big songs come through here with Seven Nation Army, Crazy In Love, Do You Realize.

1. All My Life by Foo Fighters
Bringing their Rock Back after a little while of sucking ass. This is definitely my second favorite Foo Fighter's song after Everlong.
2. This Fire by Franz Ferdinand
Introducing Franz Ferdinand, Welsh or Scottish, it don't matter
3. Starry Eyed Surprise by Paul Oakenfold
The singer from Crazy Town lends his mediocre vocals to this piece
4. Cars by Gary Newman
So Detached, so robotic and sexy
5. Can't Get you Out Of My head by Kylie Minogue
So Detached, so robotic and sexy
6. (Keep Feeling) Fascination by Human League
Another song that takes us to androgynous keyboard happiness
7. Emerge by Fischerspooner
Paying tribute to techno and performance art
8. Crazy In Love by Beyoncé Feat. Jay-Z
The world hasn't recovered from this song yet
9. Seven Nation Army by White Stripes
Such a simple song, so powerful but that's the blues, right?
10.Slither by Velvet Revolver
Hello modern rock. Weiland, Slash, Duff and Matt Sorum get their big guns out and rock for one of 2004's best songs
11.Caught By The Fuzz by Supergrass
Revisiting a Britpop band that isn't Blur or Oasis.
12.Big Brat by Phantom Planet
I think this is their only good song
13.Do You Realize?? by The Flaming Lips
Sometimes this song can make me shed a tear and sometimes it annoys
14.Roll Out (My Business) by Ludacris
Luda brings his huge head and unique rap style to the world via Atlanta
15.PDA by Interpol
Let's all welcome one of New York City's best bands of the past decade
16.River Deep - Mountain High by Tina Turner
Good God this song is balls out awesome. Phil Spector doing his thing on production
17.Smooth Up In Ya by Bulletboys
One of the 80s best examples of L.A. metal that didn't totally suck ass.
18.The Man Comes Around by Johnny Cash
Revelations, my friends, Revelations. This song was used in a Zombie movie, Day of the Dead I think
19.Fuel My Fire by The Prodigy
Who would have thunk L7 would get covered by a British techno band.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 27

I think I had recently purchased a Hip-Hop compilation which busted out like crazy on my speakers and influenced my mixes.

1. Helter Skelter by The Beatles
"I've got blisters on my finger!" You know what I'm talking about.
2. By The Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This is the last good song the band ever recorded
3. It Takes Two by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
When I first heard this song it was ON! I thought it was freaky and super damn cool! It catches your attention with those gasps and shouts; it was too cool to possibly be a huge hit but there it was, awesome.
4. So What'cha Want by The Beastie Boys
This is the first Beastie Boys song I ever liked, everything before it was annoying. Later I grew to appreciate Paul's Boutique
5. Pennyroyal Tea by Nirvana
From the album In Utero which was supposed to sound horrible but really just sounded like the next level of grunge.
6. Get Free by The Vines
I couldn't name another of this band's songs
7. Far Gone And Out by The Jesus & Mary Chain
The pop side of the Scottish duo
8. Pop Song 89 by R.E.M.
This song was on, Green which came out in 88
9. Funkytown by LIpps Inc
Oh, won't you take me down to Funkytown? If there was such a place I have to wonder how much the rent is there; it's gotta' be outrageous!
10.Keep Fishin' by Weezer
Power pop, baby!
11.These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by K.M.F.D.M.
Nancy Sinatra did a version of this song in German which might be why a German industrial band covered it.
12.Young Lust by Aerosmith
The fact that Steven Tyler keeps it in his sneaker makes all the difference.
13.Smack My Bitch Up by The Prodigy
If you thought you were cool in 1997 this song was rad!
14.Girls On Film by Duran Duran
Duran Duran makes me wish I was a 13 year old girl in 1982
15.Pet Eunuch by Clinic
Showing their less trippy, organ side and rocking out while wearing surgical masks.16.For nancy by Pete Yorn
This song wasn't written for Wynona Ryder but it might as well have
17.There  Is an End by The Greenhornes & Holly Golightly
Retro sound for the cocktail set
18.Jump Around by House Of Pain
White rap! The band should have been from Boston but weren't.
19.A Little Less Conversation by Elvis Presley
The King may be dead but his songs will kept popping in places like Oceans 11
20.Up The Bracket by The Libertines
Heralded as the English version of The Strokes, they were much sloppier but somehow as exciting.
21 Love Spreads by the Stone Roses
From the much maligned Second Coming Album; it's a departure form the sparse danceable Stone Roses of the first album and filled with bass and rock guitar
22.Who's Gonna' Ride Your Wild Horses (Temple Bar Mix) by U2
This isn't eh album version, it's a more stripped down version makes the song much more ballsy and heartfelt. They took out all the reverb and synth and replaced it with cello and piano.




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