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Best Mix of 2006 - 1/7/2007 6:27:09 PM   
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My partner is a master music mixer.  He's been mixing up casettes since the 70s and I've long come to trust his judgement- considering how many hours he steals away from snuggle time with ME to painstakingly go over song order, preference, quality of artist and re-play status for a single mix cd.

So, here I present to you his final mix of the Best of 2006.  I definitely recommend you check it out, even if you can't have the benefit of this exact order (which is worthwhile to get).

The Youngsters:
1)  7 dot 1 by dada
2)  One and the Same by Audioslave
3)  Level by The Raconteurs
4)  Dani California by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
5)  Crazy (Album Version) by Gnarls Barkley
6)  When you Were Young by The Killers
7)  SexyBack by Justin Timberlake
8)  Animal City by Shakira
9)  Stupid Girls by Pink

Attack of the Dinosaurs:
10)  Come on, Come on, Come on by Cheap Trick
11)  Are You by Bob Seger
12)  Saving Grace by Tom Petty
13)  How High by Madonna
14)  Crackpot by Ric Ocasek
15)  It's Not Enough by Pete Townshend & Roger Daltrey*
16) What I Do by Donald Fagen

New Voices, Familiar Sounds
17)  Woman by Wolfmother
18)  Monday, Monday by Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
19)  I Can't Decide by Scissor Sisters
20)  I Want you so Hard (Boy's Bad News) by Eagles of Death Metal

Endnotes:
21)  Fake Tales of San Francisco by Arctic Monkeys
22)  Rockstar by Nickelback

*who still go by the name of "The Who"

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/7/2007 6:31:09 PM   
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Ya had me up to Sexyback.  Then, ya lost me.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/8/2007 7:29:24 AM   
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Ya had me up to Sexyback.  Then, ya lost me.

Well if you liked all the ones before that, likely you'll like some of the ones after that, too.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/8/2007 7:36:04 AM   
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2 out of 22 aint bad

but then i am 52 and an ozzy fan



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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/8/2007 7:37:49 AM   
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2 out of 22 aint bad

but then i am 52 and an ozzy fan


Ahh the question is, have you HEARD 7 dot 1 by dada yet?  I bet I can convert you to three!

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/8/2007 7:42:59 AM   
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I only recognize one song on the whole list.  (Crazy by Gnarls Barkley) and thats only because my daughter played it incessantly for a while.  I guess I am into a different genre of music.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/8/2007 9:28:41 AM   
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I only recognize one song on the whole list.  (Crazy by Gnarls Barkley) and thats only because my daughter played it incessantly for a while.  I guess I am into a different genre of music.

Well I definitely recommend you try these out, might discover whole new worlds of music you like!

Oh and yes, I'm tired of "Crazy" myself, but it definitely is one of the iconic songs of 2006.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 12:43:29 PM   
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quote:

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21)  Fake Tales of San Francisco by Arctic Monkeys



Do you know the background to this song?

A few more British issues for you from 2005:

The Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7sjcc1h0tg

Doves - Black and White Town http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRir5AyF6dQ 

Babyshambles - The Man Who Came to Stay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j9AZdXt1zc

Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_9GR9kdZ3o


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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 2:03:33 PM   
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I love old UK stuff from the 70's ... but to me, you guys are taking the retro thing a bit too far today.
 
Shirley Manson being the exception ... one of my favs.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 2:25:53 PM   
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I love old UK stuff from the 70's ... but to me, you guys are taking the retro thing a bit too far today.
 


The clothes is 70s: Fred Perry polo-shirt, tight jeans, adidas trainers, but I'm not seeing any 70s music in that. British pop goes either one of two ways - camp or laddish and 3 of the bands above woould be seen as eccentric or camp in any other country.

Out of interest, which one/s are you referring to with the 70s comment?

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 2:47:43 PM   
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I lvoe dance music!!! HEY I WAS QUITE THE DAncer too back in the day.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 3:41:12 PM   
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I like your 70's stuff. Pink Floyd and Supertramp are two of my favs. Supertramp is like a new band to me, since I heard it for the first time about three months ago.
 
I was thinking most of your stuff today sounds like remake 80's new wave or 60's music. Bleeck!!!
 
We have that sort of thing here too, but also have a lot of new, just plain old rock and roll bands, and tons of death metal, etc ... which if you give it a chance, is actually pretty good. I've been finding lots of old country music that is very good. Patsy Cline is probably the best American artist ever. Drive by Truckers make killer drinking songs, and since drinking is on my list of fun things to do ...
 
 Maybe you have lots of that too, and we just don't get much of it over here.
 
I wish you Brits would get with the program. About half of my top ten favorite older bands are from the UK ... but today, Garbage is about the only newer UK band I can think of, that I really like.
 
Oh, you guys had lots of excellent punk rock, for those so inclined.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 4:48:53 PM   
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2 out of 22 aint bad

but then i am 52 and an ozzy fan


Shoot, i'm thirty and i only recognized two of those songs (and don't like either one... does anyone else think "Rockstar" sounds like a soundtrack for a three-minute athletic shoe commercial?). i nominate Captain Morgan and Crystal Light "Classic Orange" as my mix of '06.

...dave

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/11/2007 5:17:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

2 out of 22 aint bad

but then i am 52 and an ozzy fan




...Geezz... I'm only 24 and I barely know a couple of them in the "Attack of the Dinosaurs" list...

That happens when you are 12 years old and listening your dad's best hits collection...

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 12:50:09 AM   
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I was thinking most of your stuff today sounds like remake 80's new wave or 60's music. Bleeck!!!
 
There's a lot of nostalgia for the late 70s music culture in Britain because it was such a good music period for us. Bands like The Jam, The Smiths, The Clash, Sex Pistols, Police etc are well respected bands and you're right there is some of their influence in today's bands (bear in mind that the with the exception of one or two bands the 80s in Britain was musically shocking - there'd been boy bands before it was the first time loads of them were around together like Wham and Duran Duran - it was durge and music culture tends to skip this period and go straight back to the late 70s for inspiration). You're right about the 60s because that is where the 70s punk and mod bands took their inspiration from - from bands like The Kinks and The Animals. It's understandable really because 70s bands will have grown up listening to 60s music so will have influenced them.

 We have that sort of thing here too, but also have a lot of new, just plain old rock and roll bands, and tons of death metal, etc ... which if you give it a chance, is actually pretty good. I've been finding lots of old country music that is very good. Patsy Cline is probably the best American artist ever. Drive by Truckers make killer drinking songs, and since drinking is on my list of fun things to do ...
 
We don't tend to have a version of country music. It's a very American/Irish scene.
 
My parents were 50s/early 60s generation and most of it was American - Elvis, Jonny Cash, Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney etc. Every night they'd have this stuff on and at the time it used to have me and my sister climbing the walls but now I find myself liking the stuff. There's a bloke over here Richard Hawley who has basically modelled himself on Roy Orbison and he's sounding good, got rave reviews etc.
 
I wish you Brits would get with the program. About half of my top ten favorite older bands are from the UK ... but today, Garbage is about the only newer UK band I can think of, that I really like.
 
With what programme? The US programme? Fuck that. We'll do our own thing, thanks very much .
 
Your music that travels really well over here is soul because we have nothing that can touch it. The likes of Marvin Gaye has no comparison over here and as a result people love it. Soul is where you really are streets ahead of anything anyone else has to offer.
 
In terms of your rock, I can't get into it at all, it's all too macho for me. American rock always seems to be a load of blokes expressing what hard men they are (I'm thinking Queens of the Stone Age etc). If macho is what makes them tick then just go down the pub and stare at someone for 2 seconds and they can fight their way into a coma. Music should be an expression of who you are and human experience. Some of it does travel though - I'm thinking Kings of Leon, The Killers etc
 
Hey, caitlyn, this drinking thing and country music - do you know the American comedian Rich Hall? 





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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 1:35:18 AM   
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Why is it all pop crap? It doesn't seem at all interesting to me.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 11:29:01 AM   
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Why is it all pop crap? It doesn't seem at all interesting to me.


Fair enough. Do me a favour then and post a couple of links of what you listen to.

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 12:48:39 PM   
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A couple that would go on my list.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL89VlQFypQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMxez4S8Qdg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdmFayQ56pw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ovXRDYjVQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbX1_pqPfXE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1batBRTQbw4

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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 1:06:49 PM   
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MC, listen to this from about 1985ish. The Smiths - Girlfiend in a Coma. Top.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tdF6ziim7E



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RE: Best Mix of 2006 - 1/12/2007 1:10:45 PM   
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MC, sounds good but it's pop in a different language.

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