Posted by johndan at February 17, 2005 11:48 PM | TrackBack"There is a Town," Nick Cave , Nocturama
"You Can Have It All," Yo La Tengo , And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
"Pyramid Song," Radiohead , Live At Suffolk Downs, East Boston (08-14-01)[Disc 1]
"Redmen And Their Wives," Guided By Voices , Under The Bushes Under The Stars"Pocahontas," Neil Young , Live 9.22.1992
"unidentified chinese station," , The Conet Project
"Hammering The Cramps," Sparklehorse , Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
"Mule Conversations 26," Tom Waits , Mule Conversations
"Come On In," Sparklehorse , Good Morning Spider"Hot Tamale Baby," Donna the Buffalo , Live at Grass Roots (7.24.04)
"I'd Be A Rich Man," Kelly Joe Phelps , Lead Me On
"Tame," The Pixies , Doolittle"Letter I Wrote," Whiskeytown , Live at the Cat's Cradle Carrboro NC
"A Conspiracy," The Black Crowes , The Complete Tall Sessions
"Weak And Powerless," A Perfect Circle , Weak And Powerless (Radio Promo)
"Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)," Los Lobos , Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection (Disc 1)
"Before My Time," Johnny Cash , American III: Solitary Man"Whiskey Bottle," Uncle Tupelo , Mississippi Nights 05-01-94
"Wallace," Drive By Truckers , Southern Rock Opera / Act I
"Apple Blossom," The White Stripes , De Stijl
"Pass You By," Gillian Welch , Revival
Johndan--
Nick Cave on a party mix?!?
Just poking around and came across your blog.
Bridget
Posted by: Bridget at February 18, 2005 08:28 PMHell yeah! It just depends on what kind of party you're talking about. Nick Cave works for those End of the World/The Plague is Descending events. Go to http://www.nickcaveandthebadseeds.com/ and check the video for "Stagger Lee".
(The "Party Mixes" are actually just iTunes random shuffles of my music library, so they don't really represent any intention on my part, except for that they're all chosen from music I have on my hard drive. I think I actually ripped the Nick Cave CD so I could let Selber listen to it on my PowerBook when I was at Penn State last summer.)
Posted by: johndan at February 19, 2005 12:32 AMOh, man. I saw Uncle Tupelo a number of times at Mississippi Nights in that era--they were utterly spot-on fantastic. Miss those shows like crazy. Great mix.
Posted by: MRBS at February 20, 2005 09:26 PM