500+ mixes with tracks by “Guess+Who”
JWar
Shit Your Parents Smoked To Resurrected
JWar
2012-05-05T19:44:52Z
I have no idea where it went but I just realized it got deleted. So I had to remake it. 8tracks is saying I already have a mix titled the same so I had to add the resurrected tag. I switched about 12 tracks from the orginal 50. Mostly the same.. Feat Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Steve Miller, Petty, Hendrix
plantlife
Far Out Road Trippin'
plantlife
2012-05-09T21:32:20Z
Or for regular tripping too.
Feel good music provided by Cream, Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin and more...
5musings
Is every raindrop different?
5musings
2012-05-10T11:15:53Z
It's raining. It's almost dark. Lonely and lost. For days of lifting your mood or not. A mix of genres, artists, instruments. Sexy, happy, sad, excited, bored, dreamy. To feel it all at once in that one rainfall...
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Scott Roman
Impossible to Hate Songs from Decades Prior
Scott Roman
2012-05-04T19:51:07Z
These songs are the standards by which bands now have to measure up to. A jumble of songs from early 90's and on back that will tickle anybody's fancy. Everyone will enjoy at least most of these tracks. There are some pretty common songs in here, and also some rarities.
Tony J. Neal
The Top 100 Songs of 1973
Tony J. Neal
2012-05-16T20:13:32Z
Countdown the best songs of 1973 from 100-#1!(plus one more bonus track) 104 tracks in all including music by David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, and The Temptations. Accompanies: http://nc17soundtraxxx.blogspot.com/2012/04/top-100-songs-of-1973.html
JWar
1969>2012 Side B
JWar
2012-05-02T05:40:54Z
Led Zeppelin I & II, Tommy, Abbey Road, Let It Bleed, and Green River... just to name a few albums that dropped in '69. There was so many songs to pick from I had to make it two parts. Enjoy 21 more songs from the greatest year in music history
emilyel
If ya don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding
emilyel
2012-05-10T14:28:27Z
I can hip-hop, be-bop, dance till ya drop, and yo yo yo, make a mean cup of coco.
thajamjar
Dick Clark's World - "American BandStand Revisited" Vol 1
thajamjar
2012-04-25T05:57:49Z
We gonna back. Back to when radio stations played it all.No separate special lists for different types of music.Just real good music playing thru the air. Dick Clark was a "primary force in legitimizing music to America's whole population. The show gave music artists their first exposure to national audiences, Ike and Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, and Simon & Garfunkel. His shows were among the first where blacks and whites performed on the same stage and the audience seating was desegregated.
HarryManback
Naked Abandon!
HarryManback
2012-05-07T20:55:14Z
This playlist is inspired by peace love and naked abandon in the 70's! With artists such as Blondie, Black Sabbath & Talking Heads!
JWar
1968>2012
JWar
2012-04-23T02:08:14Z
20 more tracks to sit back and reminisce to. It was actually pretty hard to only pick 20 but I have to keep you guys wanting more. Just when you thought it couldnt get any better... wait till '69. Featuring Stones, Marvin Gaye, Beatles, Who, Jimi, Steppenwolf and mooooore. Enjoy











