28 mixes with songs by “the NazZ”
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.
callingallcreeps
Head in the Clouds - A Dreamy Playlist
callingallcreeps
2012-05-10T04:31:58Z
You know that moment between sleep and awake? That's where I'll always love you.
UndergroundGarage
Little Steven's Top 30 Garage Rock Songs of All Time
UndergroundGarage
2011-08-18T19:10:44Z
Little Steven's top 30 Garage Rock songs of All Time.
aramacao
paisley clouds
aramacao
2012-03-07T17:57:21Z
Eleven tracks including music by Nazz, White Fence, and Strawberry Alarm Clock.
second best
Mens Rea
second best
2012-02-08T03:49:31Z
GC: NOT 4LL OF US 4R3 TH4T 3NTHUS1AST1C 4BOUT TROLL1NG YOU GUYS
ash966
Garage Rock -- Then And Now
ash966
2011-11-24T08:19:46Z
Twenty-five tracks including music by Count Five, Dan Sartain, and Fleshtones.
jazzagogo
My Current Favourites
jazzagogo
2011-06-16T05:28:55Z
Twelve tracks including music by Them, The Box Tops, and Nazz.
Jim_G
The Exquisite DJ Project #3: Rough patch hearts OR Got dem sugar coated cynic pop blues agin
Jim_G
2011-09-24T21:59:46Z
This is the 3rd installment in assembling a collaborative mix with a bunch of rock and roll aficionados. The mix is assembled exquisite corpse style—each DJ hears only the track that came before him. The crew features myself as well as:
Dan B., Chris X., Russ F., Danny P.
Fifteen tracks including music by Alex Chilton, Caustic Resin, and Damon & Naomi.
componentparts
Matt Corley Interview Mix
componentparts
2011-11-29T18:35:16Z
My very first interview mix. Twenty-six tracks including music by BOAT, Bill Cosby, and Black Randy And The Metrosquad.
king_of_america
Can you pass the acid test?
king_of_america
2010-08-02T19:12:54Z
Basel, April 16, 1943, Sandoz Laboratories. Dr Albert Hofmann was researching the properties of rye fungus, as a cure for migraine. During the afternoon he began to feel peculiar, and went home to lie down. “With eyes closed,” he wrote, “I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colours.”
Unwittingly, Dr Hofmann had taken the first-ever acid trip.
67 years later, here's some historical perspective.











