Anyhow this mix is another 2009 ensemble; it's was a little weak and tossed together when I first made it but I eventually went back and moved around some of the songs to be more cohesive and flow better. The newest songs on the mix are certainly not the big hits from the year though it seems that I know knew them best from their placement in television adds. That's sad when I hear the newest music in car and cellphone commercials instead of the radio or whatever.
1. Dead And Bloated by Stone Temple Pilots
The more time that passes the more I realize that Core is a classic album of it's era up there with Nevermind, Dirt and Ten. This is how that album started and this is how this mix starts!
2. Bag It Up by Oasis
A stomping, plodding rocker, not bad but not good enough to get them back to their supersrar status of the mid 90s.
3. You Make Loving Fun by Fleetwood Mac
Groovy seventies hits for all! Christine McVie on vocals.
4. Foundations by Kate Nash
One relationship ditty deserves another. This is a funny and sad breakup song or at least it wants to be a breakup song which is what makes it sad.
5. Thank You Boys by Jane's AddictionThe band that defined alternative rock gets a little jazzy
6. Take Five by Dave Brubeck
West coast jazz at it's most popular
7. It was a Good Day by Ice Cube
From West Coast Jazz to West Side Rap. Maybe the best song on the mix and definitely Ice Cubes best tune. I'm not gonna lie if i had a day this this I'd want to rap about it too.
8. Two Weeks by Grizzly BearThis song was in several commercials throughout the year. The album Veckatimest is named after an island off the coast of Massachusetts.
9. Hippi Luv by The Wolfmen
From bears to wolves. Groovy big tune that I've never heard anywhere but my stereo.
10.Bus Stop by The Hollies
The original Manchester band. This is a great melody and a nice little love song!
11.Time Has Come Again by The Last Shadow PuppetsThis song should have been on the last mix but here it is in it's echoes and mope
12.Black Grease by The Black Angels
Groovy Sixties inspired rock from England. Welcome to the mixes guys!
13.Iron Man by Black SabbathMore Black bands without black members. This song is brutal. It is about war and revenge and all things metal. If you put your trust in war it will kill ya'! Best part of the song is when the Iron Man start laying waste to the people who once relied on him for protection but then shunned him for his wickedness. "Heavy boots of Lead"
14.I Cut Like a Buffalo by The Dead WeatherJack White is back with another band, gone are the White Stripes, gone are the Raconteurs. This is a stoner's dream.
15.Count In Fives by The Horrorsbecause organ can be so cool when done right, hers' another tune that exploits the instrument's awesomeness. Another excellent tune from the Strange House album.
16.Dead End Friends by Them Crooked VulturesJohn Paul Jones is back and playing with Dave Grohl and Josh Holme. I was a bit let down by this project but this song has grown on me.
17.Youth Gone Wild by Skid Row
One of the last glam metal bands of the eighties to get big, Skid Row's anthem was this number. I think the singer, Sebastian Bach even tattooed it on his arm.
18.Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie TylerSome lush always sings this song at Karaoke bars. If you were a child of the eighties you may recall the unusual video here's the version that will clear the whole thing up. (Click me)
19.On My Way by Billy Boy On Poison
This song was used in some commercials for cold medicine I think. It's a cool rock song with blues lyrics
20.They're Red Hot by The Red Hot Chili PeppersCovering Robert Johnson and covering it very fast. It's cute I suppose.
21.Let It All Hang Out by The Nails
Covering the Hombres, The Nails do a good job with this one and make them more than the band that did 88 Line about 44 Women
that literal video of total eclipse is too funny. i never even noticed the magic foot before.
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