18 mixes taggedclassic rock country & folk
Redmanc
Classics are a beautiful thing
Redmanc
2012-04-16T19:00:43Z
A selection of what I believe are some of the song that withstand the test of time and will carry on being great songs for many years to come. Includes Johnny Cash, The Beatles, The Temptations and more...
Musical Blanket
That Good Old Mountain Dew Mix
Musical Blanket
2012-02-05T00:45:31Z
I guess you could say this mix has a rural feel with an oh so much broader appeal. Moonshine and/or reefer'll do you fine and you'll feel supine. Twenty-one tracks featuring Woody Guthrie, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Horton.
PapaMike
Friday Night With Friends
PapaMike
2012-04-28T03:54:13Z
A mix of Various songs we have shared over the years
rebeccatollefsen
Love Songs
rebeccatollefsen
2012-03-03T18:03:58Z
Love Songs: A mix I made for Valentine's Day to share on www.rebeccatollefsenblog.com
htayb00
A Eclectic Mix featuring the Best of the Very Best Rock 'n Roll, some Jazz, and Early Country
htayb00
2012-02-02T01:44:00Z
Emily05MLE
(mostly) hippie spring mix, part 2
Emily05MLE
2011-03-29T18:28:10Z
Kinda hippie music to listen to when you're cleaning and getting excited for spring.
Musical Blanket
Disjointedly Fun Flowing Mix
Musical Blanket
2011-11-11T06:04:20Z
Fun, melodic and soulful. Has a very quirky fine flow. Featuring Jerry Garcia Band, Bob Dylan, and Medeski, Martin & Wood--quite an array of good tunes.
The_Reader
Grapes of Wrath
The_Reader
2011-04-16T15:07:02Z
"...and in the eyes of the people there is the failure; and in the eyes of the hungry there is a growing wrath. In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." - John Steinbeck
Ten tracks including music by The Avett Brothers, Neil Young, and The Decemberists.
JBiedz
Wacky December
JBiedz
2011-12-05T00:48:07Z
The 21 songs I fancy most in these early winter days. I don't know how well they make a cohesive list (got Grizzly Bear and Atmosphere next to each other) but I enjoy it so maybe you will too.
Why is that Oh Land song so damn catchy?











