Trying to do good things for good reasons
Here the last of the 21 mixtapes I made for my sister as a Christmas present in 2010 (each one with only music released during each year of her life). Joanna Newsom’s “Does Not Suffice” appeared on the original disc between “Truth” and “Cold War,” but Spotify doesn’t have the song available in their library. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2009 mixtape I made for my sister. The second song was Nouvelle Vague’s cover of “Blister in the Sun,” which Spotify doesn’t have available in the US. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2008 mixtape I made for my sister. Frakkur’s “7” and Glasvegas’ “Go Square Go” appeared between “Halfway Home” and “The Hunter’s Star” and Seasick Steve’s “Walkin’ Man” appeared just before “Song to Bobby” on the original disc, but Spotify doesn’t have those songs. Enjoy!
This is the 2007 mixtape I made for my sister. Antony and the Johnson’s “You Are My Sister” (with Boy George) and Sun Kil Moon’s “Glenn Tipton” originally appeared on the disc just before “1234,” but Spotify didn’t have these songs available. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2006 mixtape I made for my sister. The second track was Primal Scream’s “Country Girl” and Nouvelle Vague’s “Dancing with Myself” and Serena Ryder’s “Sisters of Mercy” cover versions came between “Maybe Sparrow” and “The Greatest” on the actual disc, but Spotify doesn’t have those songs. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2005 mixtape I made for my sister. Sun Kil Moon’s cover of Modest Mouse’s “Neverending Math Equation” was included between “Made for TV Movie” and “You are a Runner and I Am My Father’s Son,” but Spotify doesn’t have that song. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2004 mixtape I made for my sister. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2003 mixtape I made for my sister. I spent the first 8 months without any music, living in England, before returning to college in August of this year. On the plane ride home, I listened to the airplane music station, taking obsessive notes and soaking up all the sounds. It had been a…
Here’s the 2002 mix I made for my sister. This was the first full year that I lived entirely without any popular music (and outside of the United States), so I heard none of these songs when they were first released. Enjoy!
Here the 2K1 mixtape I made for my sister. All songs included on Spotify. Enjoy!
Here’s the 2000 playlist I made for my sister. All songs included by Spotify (for the first time, I think). Enjoy!
Here’s the 1999 mix I made for my sister. I included the live acoustic version of Live’s “They Stood Up for Love” as well as two missing tracks right before Built To Spill’s “The Plan” at the end of the disc: Bonny ‘Prince’ Billy’s “A Minor Place” and Smog’s “Let’s Move to the Country,” but…
Here’s the 1998 mix I made for my sister. It’s missing a few tracks that Spotify didn’t have: The Silver Jews’ “Honk if You’re Lonely” fits between “Crazy” and “Let Me Go”; P.J. Harvey’s “The Wind” fits between “Circles” and “P.S. You Rock My World” and Embrace’s “Come Back To What You Know” fits between…
Here’s the 1997 mix I made for my sister. “Heywood Lane” by Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci should have appeared between “Shame on You” and “Father of Mine,” but Spotify doesn’t have it. Enjoy!
Here’s the mixtape I made for the year 1996. This is about the year where my adolescent memories really start to kick in, and the hormonal imprinting, too. Ready or not …
Here’s the mixtape I made to represent the year 1995. Some real howlers on this one, and a couple of gems which stand up nicely. Spotify didn’t have The Rentals’ song “These Days,” which fit in the original mix between “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” and “Just A Girl”. Enjoy!
In 1994, I was 12. What??? The songs on this mixtape are still all out of order, but here’s the essential 1994 mix. Enjoy!
Here’s the playlist I made for the year 1993. Sequencing problems once again on this one, and Spotify didn’t have Palace Brothers’ “Idle Hands are the Devil’s Playthings“, but other than that, here’s the mix:
Here’s another mixtape I made for my sister Camille’s Christmas present. All songs released in 1992. Playlist order is off, but the songs are all there. Music fans, what other songs from 1992 ought I to have included?
This week’s mixtape was the second in a series of 21 mixtapes I made as a Christmas present for my sister Camille a few years ago. The playlist order is messed up because the artists are presented in alphabetical order, which wasn’t the case on the actual disc, but this is the 1991 mix (featuring only songs…