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post #151 of 166
Dickson's CD is away. SPOILERS!

Soundtrack For The Last Day of Summer

1. Neko Case - Outro With Bees
2. Nellie McKay & Cyndi Lauper - Beecharmer
3. Mika - Grace Kelly
4. Luscious Jackson - Electric
5. The Police - Canary In A Coalmine
6. Placebo - English Summer Rain
7. Yoko Kanno and The Seatbelts - Bad Dog No Biscuit
8. Jonathan Coulton - Baby Got Back
9. The Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street
10. Black Flag - The Pups Are Doggin' It
11. Clutch - Land Of Pleasant Living
12. Battles - Tonto
13. The Blue Hawaiians - Martini Five-O
14. Radiohead - Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
15. The Cardigans - Higher
16. Mogwai - Time and a Half
17. Fiona Apple - Pale September
post #152 of 166
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Originally Posted by cheftournel View Post
My shebang just mailed to Mr. Mushnik... it turned out a compilation of all Belgian productions from '70s till now.

When I get feedback from him that he had a chance to listen, I'll post a Youtube playlist here so others can enjoy. I can imagine most of you have heard little to none of these tracks.
I'm really looking forward to downloading this later today. Thanks!

I sent mine off to Lima last week, here's what was on it, for those who are curious:

Shooting Star - Bob Dylan
Evergreen - Celebration
Childhood - Beach House
Between the Rent and Me - Snowden
Gardenhead - Neutral Milk Hotel
Heartbeats - The Thrushes
Promising Light - Iron and Wine
Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie - Joanna Newsom
Sweetness Follows - rem
I Don't Feel Young - Wye Oak
Shine a Light - Wolf Parade
The End of Freedom - Wilderness
Awake - Smoke
Leave You Behind - Sleater-Kinney
Thirteen Grand - The Wrens
Giant Sands - Vic Chesnutt
Knock Loud - Neko Case
Fatal Wound - Uncle Tupelo
The Promise - Bruce Springsteen
post #153 of 166
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Originally Posted by Martin Savage View Post
Your stuff is coming in by next Wednesday (we have a Holiday here Monday, that's why). I made some last minute changes and I need to rip some stuff up.But it's gonna be worthwhile!
Great! Can't wait, but take yr sweet time.

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Front 242 is classic stuff. Nice.
Placebo... they're from Belgium? Or is it another band?
Yeah it's another band... this one's a seventies jazzfunk combo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RaeUN20sDE

As lifted by J Dilla
post #154 of 166
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Originally Posted by Justin Clark View Post
5. The Police - Canary In A Coalmine
15. The Cardigans - Higher
I <3 you. Always good to meet another fan of the Cardigans, and that's easily my favorite song by the Police.
post #155 of 166
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by Justin Clark View Post
Dickson's CD is away. SPOILERS!
GAH! I looked!

And I too love "Canary in a Coalmine". Looking forward to the rest of the tracks -- some unfamiliar stuff by folks I'm familiar with, some stuff I have no clue about at all.

My mix for KidNTheHelmet is done, just giving it a few listens to make sure it's what I want.
post #156 of 166
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Originally Posted by johnnycinco View Post
Parker- I'm not in the swap but I lurk to see what sort of taste my fellow chewers have. I love that you included King Khan. I ended up buying that disc based on it's cover- something I haven't done since the late 80's when I was into metal. Loved it.
Nice! I love it when you buy things based on the cover and it works out. I've got a few stories about that, too. Actually sounds like it could be its own thread.

King Khan is so much fun...and if you get the chance to see him live, I can't recommend it enough.
post #157 of 166
Thread Starter 
Made some changes, but this is what's on its way to our Helmeted Kid:

Shadows in the Rain -- Sting
San Jacinto -- Peter Gabriel
Mama -- Genesis
Murder -- David Gilmour
Jackie -- Sinead O'Connor
Minstrel Boy -- Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Big Log -- Robert Plant
Handbags and Gladrags -- Chris Farlowe
Warwick Avenue -- Duffy
Free Four -- Pink Floyd
39 -- Queen
Skateaway -- Dire Straits
Up the Junction -- Squeeze
... This Town... -- Elvis Costello
Absolute Beginners -- David Bowie

Didn't intend for it to be such an ode to Anglophilia, it just sort of turned into that.
post #158 of 166
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Originally Posted by Parker View Post
Nice! I love it when you buy things based on the cover and it works out. I've got a few stories about that, too. Actually sounds like it could be its own thread.

King Khan is so much fun...and if you get the chance to see him live, I can't recommend it enough.
That cover is straight out of Marvel Comics circa 1984. I love it. And the songs own. Who would have thought a Indian dude born in Canada living in Germany would rock so hard?
post #159 of 166
Ken Savage, here is the tracklisting:

Hanatarash-God-Noise-God
Sparks-Good Morning
Omoide Hatoba-Come On!Me!
David Kristian-<<AV>>
Melt Banana-A Dreamer Who is Too Weak to Face Up to
Ruins-Kibbutz
Boredoms-(spiral)
DJ Krush-Fu-Yu
Cocteau Twins-My Truth
Sabrina Malheiros-Terra De Ninguem
Mr.Bungle-Pink Cigarette
Sparks-Dick Around
Freddie Mercury & Montserrate Caballe-How Can I Go On
Omoide Hatoba-White Hour
Funkadelic-Can You Get To That
Russian Orthodoxe Songs and Choirs-Chant Lithurgique
post #160 of 166
Justin yours was put in the post today

Here's the tracklist
  1. Laibach - Get Back
  2. 65daysofstatic - White Peak/Dark Peak
  3. Elbow - Forget Myself
  4. David Bowie - Sorrow
  5. The XX - Infinity
  6. Stars - Your Ex-Lover Is Dead
  7. Depeche Mode - Behind The Wheel
  8. A Whisper in the Noise - As We Were
  9. White Lies - From The Stars
  10. Chrome Hoof - Tonyte
  11. Metallica - Of Wolf and Man (Orchestrated)
  12. UNKLE - Rabbit In Your Headlight
  13. Florence and the Machine - My Boy Builds Coffins
  14. DeVotchKa - How It Ends
  15. Laibach - The Final Countdown
  16. Little Boots - Remedy.

And here is the plot synopsis for the movie synched up for the CD

The Devil and Russell Huntry.
  1. It is September. A car winds it way along a forest road its driver, Russell Huntry, more concerned with fighting with his radio reception than the road ahead. He finally settles on the faint traces of an odd cover version of Get Back as the scene cuts to the woodland. A woman rushes through the undergrowth, a tree bark exploding as gunfire resounds across the canopy, the woman darts away from the tree and scrambles towards the road. Another shot catches grazes her shoulder as she runs towards the road and the inviting lights of Russell’s car. The scene cuts back to Russell as his attention is brought back to the road just in time to see the woman get clipped by his car. Russell gets out of his car and finds the woman standing on the side of the road, looking none the worse for wear, as he walks over to him she smiles before fainting into his arms. Perplexed he puts her into his car and starts to drive off towards a hospital, as the car pulls off another figure emerges out of the darkness, a gun slung over her shoulder. Laibach - Get Back
  2. Russell sits in a hospital waiting room giving a statement to a pair of police officers. In the womans hospital room routine checks are done as the doctors attempt to stir her from catatonia. As an IV drip is attached the woman awakes and lets out a horrific howl, the lights and monitors throughout the hospital flickering on and off. The woman steps out of bed and walks out of the room seemingly instinctually drawn to Russell. She finds him in quickly and stares intently at him, their eyes finally meet and Russell blacks out. 65daysofstatic - White Peak/Dark Peak
  3. Russell wakes up with a start and finds himself at home. Outside a heavy snow is falling, he checks his clock and notices that his calendar reads 12th December. Littered around his room are things that don’t belong, womens clothes, pictures of him and the mysterious woman, post it notes reminding him of plans he hasn’t made. Downstairs he can hear the sound of food being prepared, he creeps down to the kitchen and finds the woman he hit with his car happily making breakfast for two. She spots him and warmly purrs ‘good morning honey’. Elbow - Forget Myself
  4. Feeling slightly wigged out by the months long, automotive accident predicated, relationship he has apparently slept through Russell makes a round of calls to his friends. He flicks through photograph books as his friends each describe the whirlwind romance he and his new girl 'Amanda' have gone through. Finally phoning his best friend Kathy he agrees to meet her for lunch in an attempt to explain his confusion. David Bowie - Sorrow
  5. Russell meets Kathy in a small diner, the snow still falling frantically outside, and explains his concerns. During the conversation Russell keeps receiving phone calls from Amanda wanting to make arrangements to go Ice Skating next week. Russell keeps making excuses to not attend until Amanda's suspicions are aroused and she asks who he's with, Russell explains he is with a friend and Amanda curtly hangs up. Minutes later Kathy becomes to choke on her coffee her body convulsing in her seat before Russell blacks out again. The XX - Infinity
  6. Russell awakes next to an open air ice skating ring, Amanda joyfully skating in the middle of a crowd of people, quickly checking his watch Russell realises he's lost another week of time and as Amanda stares lovingly at him he can't help but feel utter horror and dread. - Stars - Your Ex-Lover Is Dead
  7. Dismissing himself from the Ice Rink Russell heads back to the car and sits down in the drivers seat. He catches sight of a weird emblem hung over the rear view mirror before the click of a rifle draws his attention to the woman in the back of his car. She points the barrel of the rifle at his head and asks him to be as calm as possible. Under instruction he starts the car up and drives off. - Depeche Mode - Behind The Wheel
  8. Pulling up outside a small cottage in the countryside the woman in the backseat guides Russell out of the car and through the front door. Upon entering her house Russell is greeted by walls littered in newspaper cuttings. Calmly and quietly the woman explains that twenty years ago her brother was sucked in by a mysterious woman. There were several deaths and then her brother and the woman disappeared. She explains that this has been happening every three years since at least the late 1800s, each time with a similar woman and a different male victim. She then explains that she's been hunting the creature for the last twenty years, that it's a beast of flesh and bone and there is a way to kill it. A Whisper in the Noise - As We Were
  9. As they're talking 'Amanda' calls and explains that she is very disappointed with Russell and that she's invited some of his friends around for dinner. The woman with the gun explains that this is a veiled thread, Russell thanks her for her input and confirms that she knows how to kill the thing before leaping into the car and driving back to his house. As they're driving the woman explains that Amanda is actually some kind of changeling or something and it needs to feast to maintain it's long life. She explains that the only way to kill the creature is shooting it's true form and the only way to reveal it's true form is to use silver. White Lies - From The Stars
  10. Russell and crazy gun lady arrive back at his house and burst in through the front door. They begin to search every facet of the house and finally find what they're looking for when they get to the living room and find a small pile of human body parts neatly tucked under a gaudy christmas tree. Recognising the slightly gnawed body parts to have previously belonged to his friends Russell snatches the gun off of the woman and starts searching the house for Amanda. Amanda then kills the woman, with an axe or something, before fleeing outside. As she flees Russell catches her in his sights and grazes her arm with a badly aimed shot, her true form revealed for a couple of seconds. Chrome Hoof - Tonyte
  11. Amanda howls into the snowy night before disappearing into the woodland bordering Russell's house. Russell gives chase with his shotgun but quickly finds himself lost in the dark woods, Amandas taunts and bestial howls mocking him as he attempts to muddle through. Metallica - Of Wolf and Man (Orchestrated)
  12. As Russell moves through the woodland he comes across a small clearing filled with neatly piled corpses. Partially devoured bodies of postmen, milkmen and other such callers indicate that Amanda's hunger was a little more ravenous than expected and Russell suddenly realises he's walked straight into her lair. He turns around to find Amanda stood at the entrance of the clearing, her pristine features twisted into a lycanthropic grin, her feral teeth jutting out over ruby lips. She raises her hand and the tiredness that has consumed so many months of his life returns to Russell, before the sleep catches him completely he pulls the trigger of the rifle, a silver slug imbedding itself in his foot and substituting the dreaded sleep for shock UNKLE - Rabbit In Your Headlight
  13. Sitting in a pool of his own blood Russell rocks himself backwards to catch a glimpse of the figure bearing down on him, ravenous eyes highlighting a face more feral than human. Her features twist into dismay as Russell, who had been carefully angling the rifle for it's final shot, shoots the final silver slug straight into her heart, her human shell crumpling to reveal a mass of fur and teeth and claws that lets out a horrific death wail. - Florence and the Machine - My Boy Builds Coffins
  14. Russell drags himself to his feet and walks over to the corpse of what used to be Amanda, now more dragon and wolf than person, and slumps down beside her as the remains melt into the snow. Minutes and hours pass until the flash of blue light gives depth to the forest. Police, summoned by reports of gunfire, emerge from the shield of woodland and find Russell sat amongst a pile of bodies. DeVotchKa - How It Ends
  15. Three years later and a lone driver finds himself fiddling with the radio before settling on a weird cover of the Final Countdown, in the woods surrounding the road the car is rattling down a pair of greedy eyes wait for their moment to strike. Laibach - The Final Countdown
  16. REALLY JARRING END CREDITS MUSIC. Little Boots - Remedy.
post #161 of 166
Parker, I LOVED my mix-tape! Eclectic, off-the-wall, rockin', and just fun to listen to.

A lot of stuff I haven't heard before. King Khan and His Shrines have got me anxious to hear more of their material.

Well done. My expectations were not only met, but exceeded.

Oh, and the skit "Douche Pickles" had me crackin' up.
post #162 of 166
So glad you liked it! Douche Pickles is my friend Eric. I still have no idea what the fuck it means but it always makes me laugh every time.
post #163 of 166
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Originally Posted by Parker View Post
So glad you liked it! Douche Pickles is my friend Eric. I still have no idea what the fuck it means but it always makes me laugh every time.
Yours is coming soon, Parker.
post #164 of 166
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Yours is coming soon, Parker.
Awesome, thanks!
post #165 of 166
cheftournel's This Is Belgium mix is totally killer. Everything on there (except for Zap Mama, who I was familiar with as a Luaka Bop fan) was new to me, and it was great to be exposed to a pretty eclectic mix of artists and styles. And it all came with a really nice package of artwork and informative liner notes. I'm pretty happy with the whole deal, and I'll likely be listening to this CD for awhile.
post #166 of 166
Sent my (multiple) playlists away to my recipients, two days after the start of fall. Sorry it took so long, guys.
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