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fyi - It appears Track 10 (Mr Train) is missing.


glad you dig

Thats weird because I zipped it up with it in there and you're right its gone, [heh, bad bathroom joke I realize] I'll re-load just the song and insert it back in the original post [man, I need to take a shower]


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Lucero

I don't need to tell you about this, just download it and enjoy.

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1. That Much Further West
2. I Don't Wanna Be The One
3. Tonight Ain't Gonna Be Good
4. Sweet Little Thing
5. Sixteen
6. Tears Don't Matter Much
7. I Can Get Us Out of Here
8. Joining The Army
9. Ain't So Lonely
10. Last Night in Town

http://rapidshare.com/files/131493722/Lucero.zip.html


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fyi - It appears Track 10 (Mr Train) is missing.


I upped it separately back in the post.


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The Go-Betweens Mix


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1. Cattle and Cane
2. Spring Rain
3. Caroline and I
4. Going Blind
5. Head Full of Steam
6. Apology Accepted
7. Unkind and Unwise
8. Love Goes On!
9. Bye Bye Pride
10. Boundary Rider

http://rapidshare.com/files/131497788/T ... s.zip.html


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I really like this mix a lot.

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Al Kooper

1. Brand New Day
2. This Diamond Ring
3. Am I Wrong
4. Country Road
5. New York City (You're a Woman)
6. One Room Country Shack
7. Blind Baby
8. Fly On
9. Too Busy Thinkin' 'bout My Baby
10. I Stand Alone

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this came over as a .txt file, is that or me the way it was dlded


Yeah, sorry, they're sitx files. You need a stuffit application to unzip. It's a Mac thing.

I think this is a free download:
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http://www.download.com/3000-2250_4-10418322.html


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Someone should make a list of Charlie's "Favourites" and get them inserted into the CAMGAGIAM version of the "Congressional Record." Certainly he can't be with us much longer with picks like these, and they must be preserved for posterity's sake.

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The Go-Betweens Mix


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1. Cattle and Cane
2. Spring Rain
3. Caroline and I
4. Going Blind
5. Head Full of Steam
6. Apology Accepted
7. Unkind and Unwise
8. Love Goes On!
9. Bye Bye Pride
10. Boundary Rider

http://rapidshare.com/files/131497788/T ... s.zip.html


nice, it could go to fifty songs with these guys


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mcaputo Wrote:
Good job, thanks.
fyi - It appears Track 10 (Mr Train) is missing.


glad you dig

Thats weird because I zipped it up with it in there and you're right its gone, [heh, bad bathroom joke I realize] I'll re-load just the song and insert it back in the original post [man, I need to take a shower]


I think Mr. Train is morphing into Hank III . . . :wink:

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A wildly flamboyant funk diva with few equals even three decades after her debut, Betty Davis combined the gritty emotional realism of Tina Turner, the futurist fashion sense of David Bowie, and the trendsetting flair of Miles Davis, her husband for a year. It's easy to imagine the snickers when a 23-year-old model married a famous musician twice her age, but Davis was no gold digger; she turned Miles on to Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone (providing the spark that led to his musical reinvention on In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew), then proved her own talents with a trio of sizzling mid-'70s solo LPs.

Born Betty Mabry in North Carolina, Davis grew up in Pittsburgh and had decamped to New York by the early '60s, where she gained entrance into hipster musical circles courtesy of the clubs she frequented — and one she worked at, the Cellar. She first recorded around that time, and also put out a 1964 single for Don Costa's DCP imprint. Her first major writing credit, "Uptown" by the Chambers Brothers, came in 1967, before she'd turned 20. One year later, she met Miles Davis in New York, and they were married by the end of summer 1968. Though their marriage didn't survive the end of the decade, Betty Davis was tremendously influential to Miles, introducing him to psychedelic rock and even influencing his wardrobe. Miles' 1968 LP Filles de Kilimanjaro featured her on the cover, and he wrote the final track ("Mademoiselle Mabry") for her.

Miles divorced her in 1969, explaining later in his autobiography that she was "too young and wild" for him. (He also suspected her of an affair with Jimi Hendrix, an allegation she denies.) By the beginning of the '70s, Betty Davis began work on a set of songs and tapped a host of great musicians to bring them to fruition: Greg Errico and Larry Graham from Sly Stone's band, Michael Carabello from Santana, the Pointer Sisters, and members of the Tower of Power horn section. Her self-titled debut album finally appeared in 1973, and though it made no commercial impact at all, it was an innovative collection with plenty of blistering songs. Even more so than a soul shouter like Tina Turner, Davis was a singer for the feminist era, a take-no-prisoners sexual predator who screamed, yelled, grunted, purred, and cooed her way through extroverted material like "Anti Love Song," "Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him," and "He Was a Big Freak." Religious groups protested many of her concert appearances (several were canceled), and radio outlets understandably refused to play her extreme work.

Davis hardly let up with her second and third albums, 1974's They Say I'm Different and 1975's Nasty Gal, but they too made little impact. Though she would've made an excellent disco diva, Betty Davis largely disappeared from the music scene afterward.


1. If I'm In Luck, I Might Get Picked Up (Betty Davis)
2. Anti Love Song (Betty Davis)
3. Steppin' In Her I. Miller Shoes (Betty Davis)
4. Game Is My Middle Name (Betty Davis)
5. Shoo-b-doop and cop hom (They Say I'm Different)
6. He Was a Big Freak (They Say I'm Different)
7. Don't Call Her No Tramp (They Say I'm Different)
8. Nasty Gal (Nasty Gal)
9. Dedicated to the Press (Nasty Gal)
10. Shut Off The Light (Nasty Gal)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?qf4g2cr5mxx


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Hank III

1. Satan Is Real / Straight To Hell
2. Mississippi Mud
3. Thrown Out Of The Bar
4. 7 Months, 39 Days
5. Low Down
6. Broke, Lovesick & Driftin'
7. Devil's Daughter
8. Country Heroes
9. Nighttime Ramblin' Man
10. Atlantic City

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http://www.mediafire.com/?nnj4smmoef1


likin this lots


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01. Dramamine (This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About)
02. Convenient Parking (The Lonesome Crowded West)
03. Truckers Atlas (The Lonesome Crowded West)
04. Bankrupt On Selling (The Lonesome Crowded West)
05. Never Ending Math Equation (Building Nothing Out Of Something)
06. 3rd Planet (The Moon & Antarctica)
07. Gravity Rides Everything (The Moon & Antarctica)
08. Wild Packs Of Family Dogs (The Moon & Antarctica)
09. Paper Thin Walls (The Moon & Antarctica)
10. Float On (Good News For People Who Love Bad News)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?7dzwmj04xn2


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I want so many of these and would love to put up some Afghan Whigs, Archers of Loaf, Grifters, Soundgarden. But, alas......

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I used to love these guys but probably haven't listened to them in fifteen years. The same goes for Jerry Jerry.


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Under Cloud-The Far Now
We Really Can't Get Along-The Far Now
Slippery Slide-Feather in the Engine
Instra 2 Reprise-A Feather in the Engine
A Head Full Of Rolling Stones-Frozen Orange
Everybody's On A Ride-Frozen Orange
Rolling-Frozen Orange
Crazy-Getaway
Golden Crown-Getaway
E Motel-Getaway

Yeah I know the Getaway is The Clean, but sounds more like him, gone solo.


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The Dream Syndicate

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1. When You Smile
2. Tell Me When It's Over
3. Until Lately
4. Days of Wine and Roses
5. Still Holding On To You
6. Bullet With My Name On It
7. Merrittville
8. The Medicine Show
9. Now I Ride Alone
10. Slide Away

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ndgycjm91vv


RIYL: Velvet Underground, white noise guitar skree, sinister suggestion and vague uncertainty


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seafoam Wrote:
this came over as a .txt file, is that or me the way it was dlded


Yeah, sorry, they're sitx files. You need a stuffit application to unzip. It's a Mac thing.

I think this is a free download:
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http://www.download.com/3000-2250_4-10418322.html

If anyone had problems with any of mine, this is probably the reason....


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David Kilgour

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http://www.mediafire.com/?hdaytxtjjh1


Under Cloud-The Far Now
We Really Can't Get Along-The Far Now
Slippery Slide-Feather in the Engine
Instra 2 Reprise-A Feather in the Engine
A Head Full Of Rolling Stones-Frozen Orange
Everybody's On A Ride-Frozen Orange
Rolling-Frozen Orange
Crazy-Getaway
Golden Crown-Getaway
E Motel-Getaway

Yeah I know the Getaway is The Clean, but sounds more like him, gone solo.


Not have Here Come the Cars? That one is my favorite of his.


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1. Baby, You're so Free (Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine)
2. Have You Heard the News Today? (Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine)
3. Sometime (Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine)
4. The Loser (Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine)
5. Annie (Pure Escapism)
6. Camera Shy (Pure Escapism)
7. The Pain Inside (Pure Escapism)
8. She's Never Around (Too Close to See Far)
9. Kill the Time (Too Close To See Far)
10. When You Come Around (The Stars Look Different From Down Here)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?xuj29wznkn4


RIYL: The softer side of Teenage Fanclub, BMX Bandits, 60's Sunshine California Pop


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1. I Was Drunk (Bourbonitis Blues)
2. Irene Wilde (Bourbonitis Blues)
3. Broken Bottle (Gravity)
4. Five Hearts Breaking (Gravity)
5. Last To Know (Gravity)
6. Pissed Off 2AM (With These Hands)
7. Baby's Got New Plans (Thirteen Years)
8. Don't Need You (A Man Under the Influence)
9. Velvet Guitar (A Man Under the Influence)
10. The Ballad of the Sun and the Moon (By the Hand of The Father)
hidden bonus track - Sway (More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-1996)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?nuy1ncyxxxc


I'll up this in the morning. I need to go to bed.


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The Go-Betweens Mix


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1. Cattle and Cane
2. Spring Rain
3. Caroline and I
4. Going Blind
5. Head Full of Steam
6. Apology Accepted
7. Unkind and Unwise
8. Love Goes On!
9. Bye Bye Pride
10. Boundary Rider

http://rapidshare.com/files/131497788/T ... s.zip.html


oh hell yes.


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1. When You Smile
2. Tell Me When It's Over
3. Until Lately
4. Days of Wine and Roses
5. Still Holding On To You
6. Bullet With My Name On It
7. Merrittville
8. The Medicine Show
9. Now I Ride Alone
10. Slide Away

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ndgycjm91vv


RIYL: Velvet Underground, white noise guitar skree, sinister suggestion and vague uncertainty


on the dl from the description.


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seafoam Wrote:
mcaputo Wrote:
Good job, thanks.
fyi - It appears Track 10 (Mr Train) is missing.


glad you dig

Thats weird because I zipped it up with it in there and you're right its gone, [heh, bad bathroom joke I realize] I'll re-load just the song and insert it back in the original post [man, I need to take a shower]


I think Mr. Train is morphing into Hank III . . . :wink:


Yeh, I thought I was doing something wrong...


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Not have Here Come the Cars? That one is my favorite of his.


I used to have it. I might have cleaned it out while managing my itunes.


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A wildly flamboyant funk diva with few equals even three decades after her debut, Betty Davis combined the gritty emotional realism of Tina Turner, the futurist fashion sense of David Bowie, and the trendsetting flair of Miles Davis, her husband for a year. It's easy to imagine the snickers when a 23-year-old model married a famous musician twice her age, but Davis was no gold digger; she turned Miles on to Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone (providing the spark that led to his musical reinvention on In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew), then proved her own talents with a trio of sizzling mid-'70s solo LPs.

Born Betty Mabry in North Carolina, Davis grew up in Pittsburgh and had decamped to New York by the early '60s, where she gained entrance into hipster musical circles courtesy of the clubs she frequented — and one she worked at, the Cellar. She first recorded around that time, and also put out a 1964 single for Don Costa's DCP imprint. Her first major writing credit, "Uptown" by the Chambers Brothers, came in 1967, before she'd turned 20. One year later, she met Miles Davis in New York, and they were married by the end of summer 1968. Though their marriage didn't survive the end of the decade, Betty Davis was tremendously influential to Miles, introducing him to psychedelic rock and even influencing his wardrobe. Miles' 1968 LP Filles de Kilimanjaro featured her on the cover, and he wrote the final track ("Mademoiselle Mabry") for her.

Miles divorced her in 1969, explaining later in his autobiography that she was "too young and wild" for him. (He also suspected her of an affair with Jimi Hendrix, an allegation she denies.) By the beginning of the '70s, Betty Davis began work on a set of songs and tapped a host of great musicians to bring them to fruition: Greg Errico and Larry Graham from Sly Stone's band, Michael Carabello from Santana, the Pointer Sisters, and members of the Tower of Power horn section. Her self-titled debut album finally appeared in 1973, and though it made no commercial impact at all, it was an innovative collection with plenty of blistering songs. Even more so than a soul shouter like Tina Turner, Davis was a singer for the feminist era, a take-no-prisoners sexual predator who screamed, yelled, grunted, purred, and cooed her way through extroverted material like "Anti Love Song," "Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him," and "He Was a Big Freak." Religious groups protested many of her concert appearances (several were canceled), and radio outlets understandably refused to play her extreme work.

Davis hardly let up with her second and third albums, 1974's They Say I'm Different and 1975's Nasty Gal, but they too made little impact. Though she would've made an excellent disco diva, Betty Davis largely disappeared from the music scene afterward.


1. If I'm In Luck, I Might Get Picked Up (Betty Davis)
2. Anti Love Song (Betty Davis)
3. Steppin' In Her I. Miller Shoes (Betty Davis)
4. Game Is My Middle Name (Betty Davis)
5. Shoo-b-doop and cop hom (They Say I'm Different)
6. He Was a Big Freak (They Say I'm Different)
7. Don't Call Her No Tramp (They Say I'm Different)
8. Nasty Gal (Nasty Gal)
9. Dedicated to the Press (Nasty Gal)
10. Shut Off The Light (Nasty Gal)

Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qf4g2cr5mxx


Holy fuck...have the Feds broken down your door yet?


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