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Beechwoods
07-02-2009, 20:59
I've always been someone who's liked to put together my own compilations of stuff. I'm probably not the only one. How's about we share some of our favourite 'playlists' here... strictly no 'pre-produced' compilations, just our own sequences. Make sure you give 'em a decent name so we know what you're on about!

They could be various artists compilations, single band 'Best Ofs' or genre introductions... get those old C90's out folk!

Beechwoods
07-02-2009, 21:23
Here's one to get us started. I started compiling this on a sequence of 6 cassette tapes back in about 1988. Most of it was recorded off the radio or friend's tapes back then, but since I've tracked down most of the stuff on vinyl and CD, and assembled a 4h30m compilation together with satisfies my cravings for 'Old Indie Stuff' from the glory days when I was first discovering music on John Peel's evening shows. Recordings of some tracks from his Festive Fifties have the added value of his inimitable introductions, all part of the experience :)

I hope this maybe brings back some memories for other people out there. Some great tunes here :)

Cardiacs - Is This The Life
Cud - Only a Prawn in Whitby
Spit - Road Pizza (Extended Version)
Snuff - Hazy Shade of Winter
Ultra Vivid Scene - Mercy Seat (Extended Version)
The House Of Love - SNUB-TV Live Broadcast
Dinosaur Jr - Just Like Heaven (Live Bootleg 7")
Kitchens Of Distinction - Elephantine
The Sugarcubes - Birthday
Pop Will Eat Itself - Def Con One (Doomsday Powermix)
Old Lady Drivers - Die In Your Beauty Sleep
Pussy Galore - Sweet Little Hi-Fi
Pussy Galore - Brick
Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot (Video Mix)
Telescopes - You Set My Soul
Metallica - One
Dinosaur Jr - Yeah We Know
Prong - Defiant (Peel Session)
Prong - Senseless Abuse (Peel Session)
Pailhead - Don't Stand In Line
The House Of Love - Destroy The Heart (John Peel Session 07-06-88)
Darling Buds - Burst
Extreme Noise Terror - Murder
The KLF vs Extreme Noise Terror - 3AM Eternal
World Domination Enterprises - Asbestos Lead Asbestos
Ancient Beatbox - Raining (My Eyes Are Filled With Clouds)
Mute Drivers - PWA
My Bloody Valentine - Slow
My Bloody Valentine - Drive It All Over Me
The Wolfhounds - Rent Act
Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - And This Is What The Devil Does
The KLF - Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix)
King Of The Slums - SNUB-TV Live Broadcast
Butthole Surfers - Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars
Pale Saints - SNUB-TV Live Broadcast
The Sundays - Can't Be Sure
The La's - Feelin'
The Brilliant Corners - Why Do You Have To Go Out With Him When You Could Go Out With Me
McCarthy - Should The Bible Be Banned
Dub Sex - Swerve
Dinosaur Jr - Freak Scene (Radio Edit)
Happy Mondays - WFL (Vince Clarke Remix)
The Shamen Vs. Bam Bam - Transcendental
Butthole Surfers - The Hurdy Gurdy Man
Cocteau Twins - Orange Appled
Sonic Youth - Come Smash Me Said the Boy With the Magic Penis
Pop Will Eat Itself - X Y & Zee (The Sensory Amplification Mix)
The Plague Monkeys - The Plague Monkeys
Throwing Muses - SNUB-TV Live Broadcast
The Sandkings - Colour Blind
Sonic Youth - Silver Rocket (Take 6)
Prong - Your Fear (Early Version)
Cerebral Fix - Eternal Winter
Killdozer - New Pants And Shirt
Pussy Galore - SM 57
Murrumbidgee Whalers - Giving Way To Trains
Pain Teens - New Woman
Loop - Black Sun
The Sea Urchins - Solace
The Screaming Trees - Tangiers
Nitzer Ebb - Control I'm Here
Front 242 - Welcome To Paradise
The Wolfgang Press - SNUB-TV Live Broadcast

The Grand Wazoo
08-02-2009, 00:44
Aaahhh, happy days.
Did you ever get so good at this that you knew the perfect track to exactly fit on the end of the tape ---- just by looking at the diameter of what was left on the spool?

I did (!!!!!)

Somehow though, I seem to have a great pile of tapes (of albums on C90's)with the last bit filled on one side or the other by 'Overnight Bag' by Rory Gallagher. Wierd!! (great track, though)

John
08-02-2009, 06:48
I used to always struggle with tapes getting the timing right but its great doing this on computer as you can see how many mins are left and then add the right length.
I often do different types for emotions to encourage a kind of journey with the music where different themes could be explored also I would do different complimations to fit that person I would want to find that balance between playing safe with music i knew they like and putting on stuff that they might likr but might challenge them. I used to do this tapes for work as worked in a day centre that we used for a music session there was one guy who I just really connected as he would allow himself to totally feel every emotion I remember one time with one tape when it was sad he was holding me then when it became more joyful he started to laugh and dance.
I remember one time with my best mate trying to get him into Operation Mindcrime he just was not interested intially so I would add songs right at the end this was good with tapes as he would never know it was coming; about 6 months latter he was saying to me that I was right the album is very good. These days he reckons most of the music i listen to is to miserable!
I think my friends kind of saw me as a quality control I was the one always buying albums and they woul wait till I started to share my love of something before risking.
Its funny I gotten so many people into so much music but its been rarely the other way around.
At the moment on computer I have music split into different files with such titles as:
Romance Passion and the Sensual
Music Journey
Music for my Funeral
Deep and uplifting
Listening
Fav prog Metal
World muisc
etc

Spectral Morn
08-02-2009, 15:44
Hi Guys


Many years ago(1993) I made this compilation on a blank CD (in the days when you had to fill out a form to make CD copies). Each track picked for its quality and to be used in the evaluation of audio.


TORI AMOS---CRUCIFY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMrnV-pSbOA)
KIMM ROGERS---MY DEAR MAMA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgvS1AhOCbE) off the same album.
JERRY BURNS---SOMETIMES I'M WILD (no video sorry)
JACKIE QUINN---LOVE RAINS (no video sorry)
ROBIN HOLCOMB--WHEN I STOP CRYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns_vHvWP0Nc) Dead Horse sorry only video by her.
KIMM ROGERS---ON MY STREET (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGs4mzJxC6w) Will work for food new song to me
KATE BUSH---THIS WOMANS WORK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm901CXujEg)
TONI CHILDS---HOUSE OF HOPE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn-OcqIbHYc) video not available but this is very good too DON'T WALK AWAY.
EDDIE BRICKELL--- GHOST OF A DOG (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQotKe73xf0)
TORI AMOS--- SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcHNZVrxEts)
JANE SIBBERY---THE LIFES THE RED WAGON (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3EjHkMkUGE) good song but not the one on my compilation WHEN I WAS A FISHER MAN
ROSIE VELLA---INTERLUDE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i3z9CagGf8) only part of it so I include MAGIC SMILE as compensation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwaiZL51H6I)
JUDIE TZUKE---STAY WITH ME TILL DAWN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDLfNkwLr1U)
ASHLEY MAHER---HONEYCOMB GREY(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSxk7TCpVsw)
SARAH MCLAGHLAN--- STRANGE WORLD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CbAjj80NIM) no video, so this IN THE ARMS OF AN ANGEL

KATE BUSH--- BABOOSHKA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz07Hf5htfY) Added this just because I could.

Regards D S D L----NEIL :)

The Grand Wazoo
12-03-2012, 02:00
From The Grave

Mr Nad
12-03-2012, 22:07
Did you ever get so good at this that you knew the perfect track to exactly fit on the end of the tape ---- just by looking at the diameter of what was left on the spool?

Yes yes yes!!! But only with C60s.

I was a regular taper from to top 40 countdown every Sunday. I'd watch TOTP on a Thursday, note all those I wanted to record, then eagerly await the countdown. Then they changed things, and Sunday was the first time you'd hear who was at number one.

As for compilations, I've been working on some 12 inch compilations this week. I'm a sucker for 80s remixes. I think I've come up with 4 hours of totally corking 12 inch magic.

Can't wait to annoy my eldest son by playing them (he hates my choice of music).

The Grand Wazoo
12-03-2012, 22:34
It was C90's for me - I wouldn't know my way round a C60!

Mr Nad
13-03-2012, 17:30
I never really trusted C90s. A little too thin for my liking. Well, the 'hi-fi' wasn't really hi-fi. We started with an Amstrad music centre (one of the flat ones - turntable, tuner, cassette deck laid out side by side), but this was crap, so we exchanged for a tower system (still Amstrad).

When I was 16 I received a Matsui midi stereo system. Wow! That was hi-fi for me. I loved it. I can still feel the buttons on the tape decks now. Lovely. Of course, being cheaply made, it wasn't particularly gentle, so C90s were problematic.

Hence C60s only.

I do still have my tape collection, with inserts all neatly written or typed. Last time I listened to them, they sounded dreadful. Completely lacking high frequencies.

Beechwoods
13-03-2012, 19:49
Fantastic thread to raise from the grave. I always wondered why it never took off. Maybe now, in the age of the Playlist, it might gain some traction!