To Teach You A New Game to Play
Steely Dan "Everyone's Gone to the Movies (demo)" (mp3)
from Citizen Steely Dan (1993) (buy)
Pulp "I Spy" (mp3)
from Different Class (1995) (buy)
Destroy All Monsters "Mack the Knife" (mp3)
from 1974-1976 Gospel Crusade
The Fall "C.R.E.E.P." (mp3)
from The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall (1984) (buy)
The Smiths "Vicar in a Tutu" (mp3)
from The Queen is Dead (1986) (buy)
Roxy Music "Ladytron" (mp3)
from Roxy Music (1972) (buy)
X "Johnny Hit and Run Pauline" (mp3)
from Los Angeles (1980) (buy)
Spoon "The Agony of Lafitte" (mp3)
from The Agony of Laffitte EP (1999) (buy)
from Citizen Steely Dan (1993) (buy)
Pulp "I Spy" (mp3)
from Different Class (1995) (buy)
Destroy All Monsters "Mack the Knife" (mp3)
from 1974-1976 Gospel Crusade
The Fall "C.R.E.E.P." (mp3)
from The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall (1984) (buy)
The Smiths "Vicar in a Tutu" (mp3)
from The Queen is Dead (1986) (buy)
Roxy Music "Ladytron" (mp3)
from Roxy Music (1972) (buy)
X "Johnny Hit and Run Pauline" (mp3)
from Los Angeles (1980) (buy)
Spoon "The Agony of Lafitte" (mp3)
from The Agony of Laffitte EP (1999) (buy)
9 Comments:
these are always my favorite. You have a couple dead links though
good choice on the Pulp and Smiths tracks. my two favorite bands, actually.
keep up the good work.
"everyones gone to the movies, now we're alone at last..."
how i love The Dan
Great stuff! You've really been a tear the last few posts. Great variety here and love the Dylan stuff, too. And the Trip comp is fascinating as well. Thanks for the continuing good work!
got to be the coolest selection of tracks, nice little mix tape it makes. Thank you sir!
I've been coincidentally spinning that Spoon for days. Great great great.
And re "Vicar," there's a pretty cool reminiscence from Johnny Marr here, from the Independent a few weeks back. In case you missed it. Can't believe QUEEN IS DEAD is twenty years old.
Is there in fact a new game here?
Lechery of the highest order!
best blog ever.
I posted my thoughts about the first Roxy Music album this morning over at my blog Mere Words. Your comments are invited. Thanks.
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