58 mixes with songs by “The Chocolate Watchband”
livingspeedbump
Turntables and Trusty Grooves, Record Store Day 2012.
livingspeedbump
2012-05-08T02:12:23Z
Record Store Day 2012 songs. Yes, I've included the Mastodon/Feist covers, some Flips, a stellar cover of an old Jackson C. Frank tune, and other.
I was the guy outside of the record store in the middle of the night, chain smoking cigarettes, peering in the window like a homeless creep trying to catch even a glimpse of the glory inside.
I haven't gotten close to transferring all of the records I got from vinyl to digital, so this will continue to grow...
In the meantime, enjoy.
shubadubalooba
My baby found a new place to go, hangs around town at the Club-A-Gogo.
shubadubalooba
2012-04-26T10:48:16Z
Just a quick 60s garage/mod mix.
depredando
Shakin' All Over
depredando
2012-02-26T22:19:30Z
little earthquakes of classic rock'n'roll.
pump up the volume and... shake!
dailycow
Bob Dylan Is Dead
dailycow
2012-03-30T01:51:17Z
Gotcha...No, Mr. Zimmerman is alive and still touring and turning out masterpieces. The only predictable thing about him is how unpredictable he is. No artist has his songs covered more often than he does. Sometimes the covers are better than the originals!
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip! Nay, her foot speaks; her wanton spirits look out at every joint and motive of her body...
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
2012-02-05T07:25:12Z
Language is the picture and counterpart of thought.
Included in this here mix is also what happens to be just what just might just be music by but by far by no means limited to such artists and such bands such as Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, The Sunflower Conspiracy, and Mount Eerie.
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
I've been looking for a word. A big, complicated word, but so sad. I've found it now.
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
2012-01-05T23:42:14Z
Another potently powerful mix of titillatingly tantalizing not-doctor-yet-doctor-who'ish kind of tracks, included in this here mix is also what happens to be just what just might just be music by but by far by no means limited to such artists and such bands such as Hildur Gudnadottir, Black Lips, and Dinosaur Jr.
gregory_pothier
Psyched to Freak Out!
gregory_pothier
2011-07-15T22:52:43Z
Eighty trippy tracks by eighty psych bands throughout the years, both old and new.
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
Jeff Buckley fooled all lovers, Just one album, mostly covers, More wailing than Japan does off our shores. But all that was forgotten, Once he took his final breath, Yes even wankers turn into top blokes after death.
ƒrankenmartin, indeed
2012-02-06T07:39:20Z
If the covers are a'rockin then like bring a six-pack or something, its cool... Included in this here mix is also what happens to be just what just might just be music by but by far by no means limited to such artists and such bands such as Modest Mouse, Booker T. & The MG's, and Agent Orange.
Roger_wasserman
When you want you're bad, Then you go, now you're back, You said you'd call, that's a lie, but you could be so kind.
Roger_wasserman
2012-01-09T12:08:01Z
We're all outlaws in the eye of america.
Roger_wasserman
Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young
Roger_wasserman
2011-09-18T10:44:32Z
Thirty tracks including music by Aretha Franklin, Buddy Miles, and John Entwistle.
beef with myself
Electric Wasteland vol.2 - the Precursors
beef with myself
2012-01-16T14:19:16Z
Sixteen rockin' tracks that were light years ahead of their time, straight from the '60s and the early '70s, including tunes by Sub, Piccadilly Line, Os Mutantes and The Chocolate Watchband.











