Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mix #103: "Die Yuppie Scum"

- Slurpee? Radical. Slurpee? Dude!
- Kind of an easy listening mix. After seeing Robert Randolph and The Family Band at the Life Is Good Festival, it's pretty easy to get caught up in the festival mentality. Holy shit, this man is awesome. Check out this tune ('Ain't Nothing Wrong With That') and video below. It's so nice to see a band out there who aren't afraid to show how much they are enjoying what they do. Look up Robert Randolph and The Family Band in the dictionary and that's the definition you will see.


- This Day & Age were a great group, guys left, and remaining members started The Reign Of Kindo.
- In honor of Nirvana's 'Nevermind,' 20th anniversary, let's play a song they didn't write.
- Be good to each other.

Mix #103: "Die Yuppie Scum," Side A

Mix #103: "Die Yuppie Scum," Side B



MIX TAPE REVOLUTION
MIX TAPE #103
 
“DIE YUPPIE SCUM”

A   FEAST                                                B   FELONY
1) ‘Angels’
Robert Randolph &
The Family Band

1) ‘Morning Cloud’
The Reign Of Kindo
2) ‘Have A Little Faith In Me’
Delbert McClinton

2) ‘Ancient’
I Am Oak
3) ‘Who Knows, Who Cares’
Local Natives

3) ‘Old Before Your Time’
Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs
4) ‘Catch and Release’
Silversun Pickups

4) ‘Across The Universe’
The Beatles
5) ‘Sore’
Annuals

5) ‘Sara, Poor Sara’
This Day & Age
6) ‘Two Versions Of Me’
Phish

6) ‘Grin’
Guster
7) ‘Love and War’
Neil Young

7) ‘Forget Me Not’
The Civil Wars
8) ‘Little Bribes’
Death Cab For Cutie

8) ‘Can’t Keep’
Pearl Jam
9) ‘Bad’
The Wooden Birds

9) ‘The Grey Man’
Copeland
10) ‘The Rising Tide’
Sunny Day Real Estate

10) ‘Fingerprints & Photographs’
Kevin Devine
11) ‘Let’s Get Lost’
Elliott Smith

11) ‘Jesus Don’t Want Me For A Sunbeam
(The Vaselines)’
Nirvana


12) ‘Baby Don’t Cry’
Big D & The Kids Table

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