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Mix Six Six Six (’09)

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Last year, I was feeling all boo hoo about the fact that no one, and I mean no one comes to our house on Halloween.  Call it fear of strangers with candy (who might shove a razor blade in that Snickers bar, or snap off a hypodermic needle in that family size peanut butter cup), or, more realistically, it’s the fact that I live in a condo complex where the motto is “A place for the newlywed … and the nearly dead.”  Yeah, there really aren’t any kids around here, so we just gave up buying candy for those non-existent trick or treaters.  So, that leaves me with you, dear reader and lover of the ye olde Mix Six, to spoil you with musical treats. So grab a mug of bitches brew and get ready for a Mix Six Six Six for ‘09!

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“Freaks Come Out At Night,” Whodini (Download)

You can’t always start out a mix with a top of the hour cooker.  Nope, sometimes you gotta dig a little deeper and find a song that signals the keynote of the mix in a “deep cut” kind of way. Sure, this tune by Whodini has a pretty long shelf life because, well, the title of this song pretty much guarantees that it’s going to end up on a Halloween mix.  And look: it did! (more…)

The Friday Mixtape: 6/26/09

Don’t just do something — stand there!

Ben Folds Five – Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head from Burt Bacharach: One Amazing Night (1998)
Big Star – When My Baby’s Beside Me from #1 Record (1972)
Blue Magic – Sideshow from The Best of Blue Magic: Soulful Spell (1974)
Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. and Faith No More – Another Body Murdered from Judgment Night
soundtrack (1993)
Cat Power – Wonderwall (Saboteur Version) — unreleased (2000)
Dido – Slide from No Angel (1999)
Lene Lovich – Lucky Number from Stateless (1978)
Radio Birdman – Do the Pop from Radios Appear (1977)
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Constipation Blues from Greatest Hits (1969)
Sevendust – Waffle from Home (1999)
Soul Coughing – Circles from El Oso (1998)
The Moody Blues – 22,000 Days from Long Distance Voyager (1981)
Ween – Push th’ Little Daisies from Pure Guava (1992)
Wilco – Burned from I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack (1996)

Bootleg City: Nilsson

One of my favorite pebbles of pop-culture minutiae is that Curtis Armstrong, the actor who played Herbert Viola for three seasons on Moonlighting and “Booger” in four Revenge of the Nerds movies, knows everything there is to know about Harry Nilsson. (He discussed his love of the late singer-songwriter’s music in an interview with the Onion AV Club in 2006.)

Moonlighting enjoyed breaking the fourth wall, but so did The Monkees 20 years earlier. Nilsson’s song “Cuddly Toy” was performed by the made-for-TV band, which had a talented songwriter of its own — singer-guitarist Mike Nesmith penned the pop classic “Different Drum,” which was recorded by the Stone Poneys (featuring Linda Ronstadt) in 1967 and memorably covered by the Lemonheads in 1990.

According to former bassist Nic Dalton in Everett True’s The Lemonheads: The Illustrated Story, Nilsson visited the band at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles in the summer of ‘93 during the recording of their sixth album, Come On Feel the Lemonheads. He “came in, smoked some pot and played us some new demos he’d just done … Mostly, they were songs looking back on his Seventies days, kind of like The Beatles meet Ween. They sounded lo-fi and cool, especially coming from this middle-aged guy with a paunch.”

In 1998, after four albums and one best-of compilation, the Lemonheads parted ways with Atlantic Records, the label cofounded by Ahmet Ertegun, who nurtured the careers of legends like Ray Charles. Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for his portrayal of Charles in Taylor Hackford’s Ray (2004), while Ertegun was played by none other than Curtis “Center of the Universe” Armstrong.

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