Left of the Dial Muxtape – May 2008
May 13th 2008 07:49 am
It was a little strange not going in to WQAQ this past weekend. Strange enough, I suppose, to inspire me to finish updating the Left of the Dial Muxtape. I’ll spare you the commentary & just offer a track listing. If you have your own Muxtape, send me a link to it!
See you soon.
Left of the Dial Muxtape – Updated 5/13/08
- “Most People are DJs” – The Hold Steady (Almost Killed Me)
- “Misunderstood” – Wilco (Live in Montreal, 2003)
- “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” – Sugar (Copper Blue)
- “Two-Headed Boy” – Neutral Milk Hotel (In the Aeroplane Over the Sea)
- “Down the Line” – José González (In Our Nature)
- “Cortez The Killer (Live)” – Matthew Sweet (Goodfriend: Another Take on Girlfriend)
- “Within Your Reach” – The Replacements (Hootenanny)
- “The Headmaster Ritual” – The Smiths (Live Performance)
- “Watery Hands” – Superchunk (Indoor Living)
- “Treble in Trouble” – Ted Leo / Pharmacists (Treble in Trouble EP)
- “Swimmers” – Broken Social Scene (Broken Social Scene)
- “Kiss Off (Live)” – Violent Femmes (MTV’s 120 Minutes Live)
“[Procrastinators] of the World / Unite and Take Over” + Muxtape « Goodnight to the Rock & Roll Era responded on 13 May 2008 at 9:57 am #
[...] make twelve song mixes that play right from your browser. It would be a great way to procrastinate. Listen to my muxtape over at the Left of the Dial site. If you end up making one, let me know – I’ll listen to it [...]
“Everything was Almost” « Goodnight to the Rock & Roll Era responded on 19 May 2008 at 11:30 am #
[...] only briefly discuss. No matter what mode Westerberg worked in – the odd tape manipulations of “Within Your Reach,” the power-pop of the Pleased to Meet Me album, or the alt-country “I’ll Be You” – [...]