Wreckonize Realness 2006 Megamix
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Bam Bam Bam!
The first installment of this summer's workout, up 'n go, tanzen-mix has arrived: FYSTRÄNING 1. It's zipped up here so follow the instructions in the link to download, unzip it with whatever program you have and then plug it into your music player and get going with a cardio excercise your choice. I even found GIFs of the album cover art for those of you that use iTunes.
On the real though - it's a pretty slow mix where I basically show off, mostly, really obscure, old songs that I've found here and there (no rap -- sorry). I made it for my sister who is working in an office without windows this week but you guys can have it too. I also made it while I was sick which may explains why it's s depressing in parts. This will be remedied in the next installment with really syrupy songs of joy.
Here's the playlist. Since I am a dork I have told myself that you have most likely not heard more than 3-4 songs here. Prove me wrong! Actually, please don't it would ruin so much for me. I am a weak man.
1. Vinegar (Group) - Missi Solis (Song Title) - This one is edited because it ends with a 7 min violin solo. No need to explain why
2. Bachdenkel - Long Time Living
3. Pearls Before Swine - There Was a Man
4. The Common People - Land of a Day
5. Magic Carpet - The Dream
6. Eddie Hinton - Hard Luck Guy
7. Justin Heathcliff - You Know What I Mean
8. New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - Mr. Tree
9. Do Make Say Think - Chinatown - Warning, this song is not old!
10. Cannonball Adderley - Capricorn
11. Roy Buchanan - The Messiah Will Come Again
12. Trees - The Garden of Jane Delawney
13. Arthur Verocai - Caboclo
14. Arizona - Diventa Blu (not old either)
15. Gustavo Santaolalla - Pampa - may be too cheesy for some...
16. Natalie Cole - Good morning heartache
17. Hölderlin - "Peter" - pretty ridiculous in the middle if you know German but the beginning is nice
18. Jake Holmes - Dazed and Confused
19. Bonga - Mona Ki Ngi Xica
20. Anja Lechner, Vassilis Tsabropoulos - Chant
I gotta go home before it gets dark. Talk to you all soon again. Alex and Rajev - your comments both made me chuckles. Good times. OH and if you missed it, there's another post below here.
ps. the hotel bar is now playing that 'we don't need no education' song by Pink Floyd. I could think of a better choice by the DJ in a post-conflict country where 80% of all school buildings are either fully or partially destroyed.
Bam Bam Bam!
The first installment of this summer's workout, up 'n go, tanzen-mix has arrived: FYSTRÄNING 1. It's zipped up here so follow the instructions in the link to download, unzip it with whatever program you have and then plug it into your music player and get going with a cardio excercise your choice. I even found GIFs of the album cover art for those of you that use iTunes.
On the real though - it's a pretty slow mix where I basically show off, mostly, really obscure, old songs that I've found here and there (no rap -- sorry). I made it for my sister who is working in an office without windows this week but you guys can have it too. I also made it while I was sick which may explains why it's s depressing in parts. This will be remedied in the next installment with really syrupy songs of joy.
Here's the playlist. Since I am a dork I have told myself that you have most likely not heard more than 3-4 songs here. Prove me wrong! Actually, please don't it would ruin so much for me. I am a weak man.
1. Vinegar (Group) - Missi Solis (Song Title) - This one is edited because it ends with a 7 min violin solo. No need to explain why
2. Bachdenkel - Long Time Living
3. Pearls Before Swine - There Was a Man
4. The Common People - Land of a Day
5. Magic Carpet - The Dream
6. Eddie Hinton - Hard Luck Guy
7. Justin Heathcliff - You Know What I Mean
8. New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - Mr. Tree
9. Do Make Say Think - Chinatown - Warning, this song is not old!
10. Cannonball Adderley - Capricorn
11. Roy Buchanan - The Messiah Will Come Again
12. Trees - The Garden of Jane Delawney
13. Arthur Verocai - Caboclo
14. Arizona - Diventa Blu (not old either)
15. Gustavo Santaolalla - Pampa - may be too cheesy for some...
16. Natalie Cole - Good morning heartache
17. Hölderlin - "Peter" - pretty ridiculous in the middle if you know German but the beginning is nice
18. Jake Holmes - Dazed and Confused
19. Bonga - Mona Ki Ngi Xica
20. Anja Lechner, Vassilis Tsabropoulos - Chant
I gotta go home before it gets dark. Talk to you all soon again. Alex and Rajev - your comments both made me chuckles. Good times. OH and if you missed it, there's another post below here.
ps. the hotel bar is now playing that 'we don't need no education' song by Pink Floyd. I could think of a better choice by the DJ in a post-conflict country where 80% of all school buildings are either fully or partially destroyed.


9 Comments:
i consider myself a bit of a "music guy" and i've only heard one of the aritsts in the mix?! (who can guess which one, winner gets... huuuggs). that's pathetic though, i need some musiceducation. how can you have any meat if you dont eat your pudding.
2 e's in rajeev, player. rajev sounds too evil. though it beats lewis' spelling of my name (rejeeve). how do you fit 4 e's into two syllables?!
Marcus! Hoppas allt är bra med dig. Har inte riktigt hängt med på bloggen. Ska försöka kolla in då och då. Sköt om dig!
You’re really showing your sensitive side with these pretty songs. I like them better than that fast-talking music you usually listen to.
Jag kände till tre av låtarna. Lite missnöjd med det resultatet, men å andra sidan är det ju rätt obskyra grejor. Särskilt den tyska låten "peter".
Har försökt lyfta skrot och kubba i skogen till låtarna, men jag presterade långt under pers. i båda grenar. Så jag undrar om "fysträning" verkligen är ett passande namn på mixen?
(Cont. from previous post...)
No, no, no!
Dr Död is out bicycling as we use to say in Swedish. The disease is obviously a bacterial enteritis of the large intestine, or, a systemic infection of the lungs and GI tract like, for instance, Legionella Pneumophila. Otherwise, my dear Dr Död ("Dr Death" in Swedish!!!) why would the patient be administered Cipro? The Pepcid is obviously merely a symptomatic treatment against Mallory-Weiss erosion of the esophagus, due to severe vomiting. However, I must agree that without a proper Bristol Scale rating, we cannot have the slightest idea what the correct diagnosis is.
Anyway - Mac, haven't listened to the music yet, I too absorbed in this game you started... Speaking of which, please don't give the prize to Alex, even if he's more correct...
Dear Dr Doom,
So you say that I'm out bicycling. I'll tell you who's out bicycling: you!
Showing up in this forum a week after the patient has presented his symtoms.. oh, my, my, my.
Remind me to die before I come to see you with any medical problems. Where did you find your doctor's certificate? In a corn flake box?
If the patient was suffering from a Legionella Pneumophila pneumonia/ systemic infection, then why would the Liberian doctor prescribe Flagyl?! It, my dear dr. Doom, just doesn't make any sense.
No, the problem is, as was correctly noted in my first post, a GI-issue. If it isn't a parasitic infection, it might be a salmonella, shigella or a yersinia pestis-infection.
If that is the case, i.e. that we are dealing with a bacterial infection of the large intestine (as you might have correctly noted), the patient would present a 7 on the Bristol Scale (watery, no solid pieces, entirely liquid). You and I both know that he would therefore be dead from dehydration by the time you would have had the courtesy to see him.
Marcus, tell us what you're suffering from and plase give Emil a.k.a. Doc Ebola the first prize.
Dear Dr Doom,
So you say that I'm out bicycling. I'll tell you who's out bicycling: you!
Showing up in this forum a week after the patient has presented his symtoms.. oh, my, my, my.
Remind me to die before I come to see you with any medical problems. Where did you find your doctor's certificate? In a corn flake box?
If the patient was suffering from a Legionella Pneumophila pneumonia/ systemic infection, then why would the Liberian doctor prescribe Flagyl?! It, my dear dr. Doom, just doesn't make any sense.
No, the problem is, as was correctly noted in my first post, a GI-issue. If it isn't a parasitic infection, it might be a salmonella, shigella or a yersinia pestis-infection.
If that is the case, i.e. that we are dealing with a bacterial infection of the large intestine (as you might have correctly noted), the patient would present a 7 on the Bristol Scale (watery, no solid pieces, entirely liquid). You and I both know that he would therefore be dead from dehydration by the time you would have had the courtesy to see him.
Marcus, tell us what you're suffering from and plase give Emil a.k.a. Doc Ebola the first prize.
Haha, this is great. I'm actually LOL-ing to myself here. (mom, dad LOL = Laugh Out Loud). You could say I'm sucking a LOL-ipop. Loving it.
"So you say that I'm out bicycling. I'll tell you who's out bicycling: you!" Haha, priceless. Emil, are going to let this stand? Get back at him.
My diagnosis was: Gastrointeritis... The diagnosis was presented to me without the proper tests (if you know what I'm saying...). But the pills seems to have worked.
lovely mix marcus.... i listened to it non stop while i was in norway. my ego wants me to tell you though that i've heard of six of the artists on the mix - also, i''m eating potatoe chips now, from 7/11. i think alex and emil should stop the pussyfooting and just make love to each other... it's pretty obvious that's what's at stake here.
have fun boys.
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