Now, I’m no Leonard Maltin–I’m not even a second-rate Roger Ebert (is he dead?)–but I do know one thing: both of those HBO shows that had season finales tonight were sub-par. I’d get into a lengthy discussion about it, but I haven’t the time, patience, or requisite vocabulary to do so. It was nice witnessing Ian get drunk on two beers, though. McGoff and I were in agreement that he’s a pussy.
This is Sunday Mix Tape number eighteen. If you don’t remember the rules, they’re very simple: I’ve got 100MB of webspace and every week I’ll make a new mix for yer iPod’s and your kingklangs or whatever you kids use to listen to music these days. Sometimes there will be themes that link all the songs together. This just happens to be a week where there isn’t cohesion between the selections. I just broke out a random CD case and started ripping. These songs will be removed if desired by the band or those who represent them. Let me know and I will gladly comply. The goal of this endeavor, as always, is to pique your interest in these artists so you’ll buy their albums.
**MP3’S WERE REMOVED ON 6/11/06. **
E-MAIL ME IF YOU NEED HELP FINDING THESE SONGS.**
Volume 18 – “There is No Meaning to the Meaning”
01. Comets On Fire – Dogwood Rust
02. Tom Waits – Big In Japan (buy this album)
03. The Wind-Up Bird – Sorry (buy this album)
04. Dinosaur Jr – On the Way (buy this album)
05. Elliott Smith – Georgia [demo]
06. Yume Bitsu – Sharp, Twisted (buy this album)
07. Yo La Tengo – Sugarcube (buy this album)
08. Bush Tetras – Can’t Be Funky (buy this album)
09. Black Heart Procession – A Sign on the Road (buy this album)
10. Mission of Burma – Birthday (buy this album)
11. Unwound – Scarlette (buy this album)
12. Tarentel – When We Almost Killed Ourselves (buy this album)