500+ mixes with songs by “john cale”
heyitstoache
Staring at the stars
heyitstoache
2012-05-20T04:16:23Z
When you need that peace and you are somewhere quiet listen to these tunes to fall asleep to.
IllinoisHoosier30
A History of the Blues
IllinoisHoosier30
2012-05-17T06:40:23Z
120+ Blues tracks including everything from Robert Johnson to Gary Clark Jr. This mix covers the foundation of blues and progresses into the electric blues age and Blues/Rock fusion. Suggestions welcome.
Harvestblastsound
3 A.M. Cigarette
Harvestblastsound
2012-04-27T20:17:30Z
Body waning with booze, head swimming with sleepiness, eyes surrounded by dark circles, walking or riding through a town when everything's closed, even the bars...this mix is for that melancholic hour. Featuring the talents of Nina Simone, John Cale, Bessie Smith and many others.
BubbleWolf
LA's Dessert Origins
BubbleWolf
2012-05-14T15:12:12Z
Continuing with my era-specific series, now I'm looking at arguably my favorite era of music, 1971-1973 in Los Angeles. This era was experimental, poppy, sugar-sweet (hence dessert), and wonderful, driven by advances in studio quality and the investment big labels were making in talented artists. List includes Van Dyke Parks, Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman.
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
writerbaj
Glad To Be Sad
writerbaj
2012-05-09T04:03:48Z
Sometimes you're just sad. Your heart isn't broke, you haven't learned any solid lessons, sometimes you just want to experience that divine melancholy, to fall into yourself. This mix is for those that sometimes enjoy that dark time right before dawn.
jspeegee
Songs to Cry To
jspeegee
2012-05-03T22:16:23Z
Either waiting for the tears to come or bawling your eyes out this playlist will be right there with you. With a mixture of Regina Spektor, Five for Fighting and much more.
wokwok00
A lil' soul, a lil' funk, and a lot of classic oldies.
wokwok00
2012-04-30T02:57:46Z
Title says it all. A few of my favorite oldies, most you're probably heard, some you haven't, but all classics. 24 songs from al green, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, and more.
CousinCocaine
This ain't no disco.
CousinCocaine
2012-05-15T20:34:36Z
From The Beatles to The Black Keys, chilled out tunes.
humantapes
valleyofthebees
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
valleyofthebees
2012-05-04T19:10:29Z
Another "best of". 40 of my favorite songs off the mixes I have made before. The Kinks, Times New Viking, The Velvet Underground, etc.
Bored_Games
It's bigger than flip flop
Bored_Games
2012-05-09T06:54:46Z
Here's 18 tracks with a flowerchild demeanor carted by hip hop-esque percussions.











