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I'll think up titles for these later.

First volume:

1. Frank Black & the Stax Pistols Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis)
2. Joan Jett ACDC (The Sweet)
3. The Sights Stay With Me (The Faces)
4. The Smithereens The Slider (T.Rex)
5. DMZ Cinderella (The Sonics)
6. The Dirtbombs Ode to a Black Man (Phil Lynott)
7. Jason & the Scorchers Country Roads (John Denver)
8. The Jam In The Midnight Hour (Wilson Picket)
9. Phantom Helmsmen Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves (Cher)
10. Bram Tchaikovsky I'm A Believer (The Monkees)
11. Generation X Gimme Some Truth (John Lennon)
12. The Pogues Honky Tonk Women (Rolling Stones)
13. Jon Spencer All Shook Up (Elvis Presley)
14. The Inmates Some Kind of Wonderful (Soul Brothers Six)
15. Waco Brothers The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff)
16. Supersuckers Eastbound & Down (Jerry Reed)
17. Georgia Satellites Games People Play (Joe South)
18. The Yayhoos Love Train (The O'Jays)
19, J. Geils Band Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes)
20. Webb Wilder Slow Death (Flamin' Groovies)
21. Mojo Nixon Girlfriend in a Coma (The Smiths)
22. The Coolies Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel)

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Second volume:

Six Feet Under and Ten Feet Tall

1. Flaming Stars Brickfield Nights (The Boys)
2. The Ramones Time Has Come Today (Chambers Bros.)
3. The Muffs Kids in America (Kim Wylde)
4. Maria McKee Opelousas (Victoria Williams)
5. Supersuckers w/ Steve Earle Before They Make Me Run (The Rolling Stones)
6. Cracker Shake Some Action (Flamin' Groovies)
7. The Saints Security (Otis Redding)
8. The Clash I Fought The Law (Bobby Fuller Four)
9. You Am I White and Lazy (The Replacements)
10. The Joneses Crocodile Rock (Elton John)
11. Mike Ness Don't Think Twice (Bob Dylan)
12. Star Star You Drive Me Nervous (Alice Cooper)
13. Bill Lloyd & Tommy Womack Picture Book (The Kinks)
14. The Swingin' Neckbreakers Good Good Lovin' (James Brown)
15. Tsar Rebel Rouser (The Sweet)
16. Steve Earle Breed (Nirvana)
17. Freddy Lynxx & the Corner Gang Respectable (Rolling Stones)
18. The Detroit Cobras Shout Bama Lama (Otis Redding)
19, The Nomads She Pays The Rent (The Lyres)
20. Filthy Lucre Can't Kick (Johnny Thunders)
21. Backyard Babies Pussycat (Faster Pussycat)
22. Country Dick Montana Party Dolls and Wine (Dean Martin)

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http://www.box.net/shared/lnxdf48m0o


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This is SCARY stuff, Rads.

I'm boarding up the house.

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THE NSA just knocked on my door. I am tapping this out in code to a prisoner who has pilfered access to a cpu.

Thanks, buddy.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Jesus, when did these go up?

Rads, seriously dude, are you about to die or something? Your work seems focused yet desperate lately. Hellhounds on your tail and whatnot.

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Rads, I will be a little late on my reviews, but they're forthcoming.

Bama Lama is the new BESTSONGEVAR! My sis and I were rocking that at 3 am and knocking back shots of tequila.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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btw, I was listening to this yesterday afternoon while I was trying to mine for some creativity. It definitely helped. GREAT mix. And you KNOW I love hearing the Coolies!


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Listening to the first one now...really fun stuff...digging the J Giels version of Where Did Our Love Go?. The Mojo Nixon, of course, was funny. I've always loved that Pogues cover. And, I can't imagine not enjoying Gypsies, Tamps and Thieves.

I'm also grateful for that Coolies cover. I had that song on a cassette a long time ago but never knew who the band was singing it. I finally know.

Downloading the second volume now.


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Looking forward to these, Rads.
I did the exact same thing a couple of months ago:
http://www.obner.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=31597

Of course, nobody paid attention to mine.
:cry:

By the way, that Gen X cover is a freaking gem. Better than the John Lennon original -- it's angry the way it's supposed to be.

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just got around to listening to these today and they're chock full of goodness...these will be getting many repeat plays

one correction tho, that Backyard Babies song is a Faster Pussycat cover...the song is called Babylon


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jagged Wrote:
one correction tho, that Backyard Babies song is a Faster Pussycat cover...the song is called Babylon


Thanks for that! I could never find it as JP song - and generally hate JP anyway - so that makes sense.


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Just wanted to say thanks for these. I've had a great time listening to this today. It's funny though the rest of it is remarkably tasty, my favorites remain the first two songs - Frank Blank doing Jerry Lee and sweet, sweet Joan Jett. I hadn't listened to Mojo ripping up the Smiths in a long time either. Thanks again.

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Slowcore Covers Vol. I

1. Willy Deville You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory (Johnny Thunders)
2. Golden Smog Glad and Sorry (The Faces)
3. The Walkabouts Free Money (Patti Smith)
4. Alejandro Escovedo Sway (Rolling Stones)
5. Chris Isaak Solitary Man (Neil Diamond)
6. Aztec Camera Jump (Van Halen)
7. Supersuckers Sail On (Commodores)
8. Rex Hobart & the Misery Boys Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Poison)
9. Slobberbone To Love Somebody (The BeeGees)
10. DM3 Rock n Roll Ghost (The Replacements)
11. Naked Prey Wichita Lineman (Glen Campbell)
12. Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden)
13. John Martyn Glory Box (Portishead)
14. Bob Kemmis I Love The Nightlife (Alicia Bridges)
15. Lou Ann Barton It's Raining (Irma Thomas)
16. Son Volt Mystifies Me (Ron Wood)
17. Whiskeytown I Hope It Rains At My Funeral (Tom T. Hall)
18. Kelly Hogan Nothing Takes the Place of You (Toussaint McCall)

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Goooood CHRIST WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU, BILLY RADCLIFFE?!?

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Well now. Steve & Eydie top Paul Anka's version, I wanna tell ya.


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These are really, really great.


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These are really, really great.


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fourth volume:

Here Comes Success

1. Jeff Dahl One of the Boys (Mott The Hoople)
2. Diamond Dogs Connection (The Rolling Stones)
3. Matthew Sweet American Girl (Tom Petty)
4. John P. Strohm Somebody's Baby (Jackson Browne)
5. Sarah Borges Stop & Think It Over (Compulsive Gamblers)
6. Nikki Corvette Under My Wheels (Alice Cooper)
7. Heavy Metal Kids Girl of My Dreams (Bram Tchaikovsky)
8. Amanda Jones The First Time (The Boys)
9. Bleu You Might Think (The Cars)
10. Per Gessle I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (The Ramones)
11. Crash Kelly Lonely Planet Boy (New York Dolls)
12. Patti Smith Gimme Shelter (The Rolling Stones)
13. Tim Krekel Version City (The Clash)
14. Kelly Willis Success (Iggy Pop)
15. GARland Jeffreys 96 Tears (? and the Mysterians)
16. Bob Dylan Boogie Woogie Country Girl (Doc Pomus)
17. Beagle Love Grows (Edison Lighthouse)
18. Hutch Maybe Baby (Buddy Holly)
19, The Yo-Yos Hey Tonight (Credence Clearwater Revival)
20. Myracle Brah Too Many People (Paul McCartney)
21. Dramarama Hitchhiking (Willie Alexander)
22. Michael Monroe High School (MC5)
23. Brett Anderson California Sun (Joe Jones... later the Rivieras)
24. The Troggs Wild Thing (The Troggs)

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Edit: tracklist corrected, link updated


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You know, I should copy these to my ipod and tell the crowd at this fucking Jank-A-Thon I am being dragged to that I "cooked something up just for the evening," and throw this on. Here comes success, indeed.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

FT Wrote:
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Goddammit, that mix was supposed to start with Jeff Dahl's version of Mott's "One of the Boys". I hate when I do that.

Edit: I'll re-up the mix with the Dahl song. And for anyone who already dl'ed the thing, here's an individual zip of "One of the Boys":

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I only listened to the first disc, but man that Joan Jett song is catchy! Other favourites are The Pogues, Mojo Nixon and The Coolies.

Good stuff here ;)


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A fifth volume:

Songs From Under the Floorboards:

1. The Films Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones)
2. Mick Medew & the Rumours Another Girl, Another Planet (The Only Ones)
3. Luke Doucet & White Falcon The Lovecats (The Cure)
4. The Backsliders Keep A-Knockin' (Little Richard)
5. The Jayhawks Bad Time (Grand Funk)
6. The Hold Steady Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (Bob Dylan)
7. Gigolo Aunts Why Can't This Be Love (Van Halen)
8. Jason Falkner Song From Under The Floorboards (Magazine)
9. Silver Sun Art School (The Jam)
10. The Donnas Roll On Down The Highway (Bachman Turner Overdrive)
11. Bazooka Jones Sugar Sugar (The Archies)
12. Willie Nile Police On My Back (Eddy Grant, by way of the Clash)
13. Sour Jazz Messin' With The Kid (The Saints)
14. Cobra Verde Rock 'n' Roll Queen (Mott the Hoople)
15. Dipsomaniacs A Million Miles Away (The Plimsouls)
16. The Dream Syndicate Let It Rain (Eric Clapton)
17. The Cribs Bastards of Young (The Replacements)
18. Bobby Bare Jr. Sister Golden Hair (America)
19. The Grays Outdoor Miner (Wire)
20. Fetchin' Bones Super Freak (Rick James)
21. The Replacements Gudbye T' Jane (Slade)
22. Rich Hope & His Evil Doers Stray Cat Blues (Rolling Stones)

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mtmoytgodyq


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Whoah. I'm so down with these.

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Can you Please Crawl Out Your Window is one of my favorite "underrated" Dylan songs...and the HS version is boss.

Funniest thing about these mixes is that in probably 60% I have no relationship with the original material.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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A fifth volume:

Songs From Under the Floorboards:

1. The Films Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones)
2. Mick Medew & the Rumours Another Girl, Another Planet (The Only Ones)
3. Luke Doucet & White Falcon The Lovecats (The Cure)
4. The Backsliders Keep A-Knockin' (Little Richard)
5. The Jayhawks Bad Time (Grand Funk)
6. The Hold Steady Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (Bob Dylan)
7. Gigolo Aunts Why Can't This Be Love (Van Halen)
8. Jason Falkner Song From Under The Floorboards (Magazine)
9. Silver Sun Art School (The Jam)
10. The Donnas Roll On Down The Highway (Bachman Turner Overdrive)
11. Bazooka Jones Sugar Sugar (The Archies)
12. Willie Nile Police On My Back (Eddy Grant, by way of the Clash)
13. Sour Jazz Messin' With The Kid (The Saints)
14. Cobra Verde Rock 'n' Roll Queen (Mott the Hoople)
15. Dipsomaniacs A Million Miles Away (The Plimsouls)
16. The Dream Syndicate Let It Rain (Eric Clapton)
17. The Cribs Bastards of Young (The Replacements)
18. Bobby Bare Jr. Sister Golden Hair (America)
19. The Grays Outdoor Miner (Wire)
20. Fetchin' Bones Super Freak (Rick James)
21. The Replacements Gudbye T' Jane (Slade)
22. Rich Hope & His Evil Doers Stray Cat Blues (Rolling Stones)

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mtmoytgodyq


Thanks again for the fine work, Rads. I look forward to these. Your record collection must be some kind of sweet. For what it's worth, here's my first impressions:

1. Fantastic
2. Too close to the original to differentiate the two.
3. Accentuates the lounge. Not bad.
4. Fabulous.
5. The Jayhawks vocals are irresistable.
6. I feel the opposite about Craig Finn's vocals.
7. Amusing.
8. One of the truly underated songs of the eighties. This almost sounds like the Silversun Pickups but in a good way. Great.
9. Faster and louder but not better.
10. Amazing how the Donnas always sound exactly the same even when they're covering something.
11. Uncanny vocal impersonation behind some fuzz. Alright.
12. Also too close to the original for me.
13. I need to listen to more of the Saints. The horns on this are great even though they're way to far up in the mix. Sweet.
14. Makes me think how much Supergrass sounds like Mott the Hoople.
15. It's hard to outdo great power pop especially when you don't stray very far.
16. Nice. I also need to listen more to the Paisley Underground bands.
17. You know what I'm going to say - too faithful to the first. Fun though.
18. I love Bobby Bare and I've always had an inexplicable soft spot for this song but this disappoints. Just sounds like a mess.
19. Anyone who likes Wire is alright in my book but ... (cue broken record)
20. Should be the song playing in the background of an Adam Sandler movie or a really bad wedding or both.
21. A friend of mine was telling me how much he hates the Replacements the other day. What a douche.
22. For all the energy, strangely boring.

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