Mayo Rocks
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Mayo Rocks
As requested, here's the track listing for Mayo Rocks:
Prelude:
1) "Rednecks" Randy Newman, from the cd Good Old Boys
Ride Hard
2) "Stop The Show" Built To Spill, from the cd Perfect From Now On
3) "Final Solution" Pere Ubu, from the cd Terminal Tower
4) "Monkey Gone To Heaven" Pixies, from the cd Doolittle
5) "Dead Souls" Joy Division, from the cd Substance
6) "Graveyard" PiL, from the cd Second Edition
7) "TV Eye", Iggy & The Stooges, from the cd Fun House
8) "Passion" Rod Stewart, from the cd Foolish Behavior
Cool Down
9) "Tiny Vessels" Death Cab For Cutie, from the cd Transatlanticism
10) "Transatlanticism" Death Cab For Cutie, from the cd Transatlanticism
11) "I Know It's Over" The Smiths, from the cd, The Queen Is Dead
12) "Goodbye To Love" The Carpenters, from the cd Yesterday Once More
13) "Wreckage" The J. Geils Band, from the cd Monkey Island
Exit
14) "Radio 4" PiL, from the cd Second Edition
15) surprise
16) surprise
Mayonnaise stands firmly behind Rednecks, Passion, and Goodbye To Love. The mood pieces from PiL are great. The suite of Death Cab For Cutie is a great late night song from the youngest band on the cd. If you don't own any Built To Spill, get Perfect From Now On first and Live second, great music from a great band. Check out their 20 minute version of Cortez The Killer, sublime. Final Solution is easily one of the finest songs to come out of the early Punk movement ("Mom threw me out till I got some pants that fit" brilliant). Pixies and Iggy speak for themselves. Sometimes we need Sean Patrick Morrissey to help us get through. The most inspired choice, if I do say so myself, is a great song from a lost band, J. Geils; Wreckage is a perfect song for riding a fixed gear bicycle through a giant, indifferent city, my only complaint is Jerome doesn't take that final solo another 60 or 90 seconds. Alas, economy is a good thing.
Feel free to post dogs or praises at will
Prelude:
1) "Rednecks" Randy Newman, from the cd Good Old Boys
Ride Hard
2) "Stop The Show" Built To Spill, from the cd Perfect From Now On
3) "Final Solution" Pere Ubu, from the cd Terminal Tower
4) "Monkey Gone To Heaven" Pixies, from the cd Doolittle
5) "Dead Souls" Joy Division, from the cd Substance
6) "Graveyard" PiL, from the cd Second Edition
7) "TV Eye", Iggy & The Stooges, from the cd Fun House
8) "Passion" Rod Stewart, from the cd Foolish Behavior
Cool Down
9) "Tiny Vessels" Death Cab For Cutie, from the cd Transatlanticism
10) "Transatlanticism" Death Cab For Cutie, from the cd Transatlanticism
11) "I Know It's Over" The Smiths, from the cd, The Queen Is Dead
12) "Goodbye To Love" The Carpenters, from the cd Yesterday Once More
13) "Wreckage" The J. Geils Band, from the cd Monkey Island
Exit
14) "Radio 4" PiL, from the cd Second Edition
15) surprise
16) surprise
Mayonnaise stands firmly behind Rednecks, Passion, and Goodbye To Love. The mood pieces from PiL are great. The suite of Death Cab For Cutie is a great late night song from the youngest band on the cd. If you don't own any Built To Spill, get Perfect From Now On first and Live second, great music from a great band. Check out their 20 minute version of Cortez The Killer, sublime. Final Solution is easily one of the finest songs to come out of the early Punk movement ("Mom threw me out till I got some pants that fit" brilliant). Pixies and Iggy speak for themselves. Sometimes we need Sean Patrick Morrissey to help us get through. The most inspired choice, if I do say so myself, is a great song from a lost band, J. Geils; Wreckage is a perfect song for riding a fixed gear bicycle through a giant, indifferent city, my only complaint is Jerome doesn't take that final solo another 60 or 90 seconds. Alas, economy is a good thing.
Feel free to post dogs or praises at will
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Good selection. Nice to see PiL on the list. Was mildly susprised to see Death Cab for Cutie - though I do like them though. Good choices too. Title and Registration would have been a mildly ironic song to put on there.
I keep thinking that a cut from Dinosaur Jr. would fit on there somewhere...
I keep thinking that a cut from Dinosaur Jr. would fit on there somewhere...
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Originally Posted by Mayonnaise
Alas, economy is a good thing.
Feel free to post dogs or praises at will
Feel free to post dogs or praises at will
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Guitars going to sound like a sonic redemtion........
FEEL im a victim of natural selection.......
Pere Ubu -Modern Dance was a beautiful piece of art.
My old SST fave was Saccharine Trust.
FEEL im a victim of natural selection.......
Pere Ubu -Modern Dance was a beautiful piece of art.
My old SST fave was Saccharine Trust.
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I couldn't car less.

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Cabaret Voltaire- Voice of America, Red Mecca.
Severed Heads- 45 revolutions, Slab city horror.
Shockabilly- Just beautiful.
Bongwater- The power of (p.c control will not allow words like ***** cat).
B.H Surfers- Locust abortion technician.
Link Wray- Bullshot.
Sadly I no longer have these disks...Kazaa!
Severed Heads- 45 revolutions, Slab city horror.
Shockabilly- Just beautiful.
Bongwater- The power of (p.c control will not allow words like ***** cat).
B.H Surfers- Locust abortion technician.
Link Wray- Bullshot.
Sadly I no longer have these disks...Kazaa!
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I couldn't car less.

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Originally Posted by [165]
Saccharine Trust...I am right. Off their debut on SST (#6 I think). Brewer's voice rules on that song.
Ya I don't remember my fave tracks, the guy was a poet extrodinare! Took his life?I remember one album was improv from a jazz workshop? Amazing.
I collected, then had a kid and sold it all to set the family up. Shipped to Japan!
Heck..the ex wouldn't let me hang my CRASS posters in the bedroom anyway.
Thanks for the reminder of past faves.
I work with dj's and am more to the house\acid jazz\hip-trop stuff these years though I still bomb the house w\ Bad Brains once in a while.
"The vicious cycle of passive resistance, passive resistance of the vicious cycle"-Rudimentary Peni.
"I watched the T.V., I saw a starving nation, I felt a lot better after I changed the station"-Necromantics.
Peace,Jef.
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I remembered some more that I played to death..
Phantom Tollbooth-One way conversation. SST
NOMEANSNO-Small parts isolated and destroyed. Alternitive Tentacles
Rhythm Pigs-Choke on this. Mordam records
Phantom Tollbooth-One way conversation. SST
NOMEANSNO-Small parts isolated and destroyed. Alternitive Tentacles
Rhythm Pigs-Choke on this. Mordam records
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I hate to say it, but those damn Deathcab tracks have grown on me, despite my bitter shrugging off of them to the woman I'd been seeing until a few weeks back.
And the BTS!
Damn you Mayo! You're opening my mind! I hate that!
And the BTS!
Damn you Mayo! You're opening my mind! I hate that!





