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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Options Class - DANCE!

Under the umbrella theme of High School Options, I chose "Dance". The choice was inspired in part by the request of another carpooler to make a Jukebox mix; the dance theme lends itself well to '50s/'60s pop tunes. The mix itself is heavily weighted in those two decades, but it also travels into the '70s and '80s near the end, mainly because there were Michael Jackson songs and video game crossovers that needed to be added to the mix.
*Trivia* This is the first carpool mix to include a band from Greenland (The Eskimos)
*Trivia* My favourite dance name? The "Uncle Willie" (track 20)

01 Boris Karloff - The Peppermint Twist
02 The Magics - Zombie Walk
03 The Ran-Dells - Martian Hop
04 The Boss-Tones - Mope-itty Mope
05 The orlons - wah-watusi
06 Edd Byrnes - Square Dance for Round Cats
07 Les Megatones - Megatwist
08 Annette - The Clyde
09 Gene & Wendell - The Roach
10 The Mod Moppets - Mexican Hat Dance
11 Frito Lay - The Frito Twist
12 7-11 - Dance the Slurp
13 Kong Ling - South Pacific Twist
14 The Fabulous Echoes - Dancing on the Moon
15 Eskimos - Mr Twist
16 Gianni Morandi - Go-Kart Twist
17 Boris - Hully Gully Holiday
18 The Shandells - Go Go Gorilla
19 Bunker Hill - The Girl Can’t dance
20 The Daylighters - Oh Mom Teach me how to uncle willie
21 Ikettes - Camel Walk
22 The Beagles - Indian Love dance
23 Sly & The family stone - dance to the music
24 archie bell & the drells - tighten up
25 the heyettes - do the fonz
26 jean jacques perrey & daniel longuein - kartoon square dance
27 the jacksons - blame it on the boogie
28 Stepping Tones - I want to dance like michael jackson
29 Buckner & garcia - do the donkey kong
30 Lou Albano - do the mario

I was searching up dances pretty obsessively for a few weeks, so I decided to include some other dances on the comp's cover:

Someone could easily also do a mix featuring 30 variations on the Twist.

Get a copy of this mix HERE

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Welcome Back! The Great Carpool Challenge Rides Again!


Why hello loyal followers!

After a wonderful summer holiday, we are pleased to once again be bringing you our carpool mixes. We've made a few changes to the format of our weekly challenge, but I'll let one of the guys explain how it works.

I, once again, had the honour of putting together the first mix of the year. We chose the collective theme of "Options Classes" (ie. the optional classes that students can select at Maples) and each picked one. I selected "Fashion":

The Fashion Mix
1. Fashion - David Bowie
2. Brand New Shoes - She & Him
3. Raspberry Beret - Prince
4. Bedouin Dress - Fleet Foxes
5. The Hardest Button to Button - The White Stripes
6. Hand in Glove - The Smiths
7. Brass in Pocket - The Pretenders
8. Short Skirt, Long Jacket - Cake
9. The Dress Looks Nice On You - Sufjan Stevens
10. Undone (The Sweater Song) - Weezer
11. Dress Up In You - Belle & Sebastian
12. Short Shorts - The Royal Teens
13. Fashion is Danger - Flight of the Conchords
14. Kurt Cobain's Cardigan - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
15. Autumn Sweater - Yo La Tengo

Get dressed here!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Weather Remix - STORM FRONT

Here is my (Gearbox's) remix of the weather theme, originally tackled by the Lifeguard. The merry month of May was "cover someone else's theme", so I chose this doozy, mainly because it could house many many 5 STAR songs in my collection. In fact, below I've put an asterix beside my 5 STAR picks:

01 TV Theme - Chico the Rainmaker*
02 The Rokes - When the Wind Arises*
03 Philamore Lincoln - The North Wind Blew South*
04 Electric Banana - Grey Skies
05 The Left Banke - There’s Gonna Be a Storm
06 Mike Vickers - Rain
07 The Kinks - Rainy Day in June
08 Linda Perhacs - Chimacum Rain*
09 Mike Vickers - Thunder and Lightning
10 Marc Bolan - Dawn Storm*
11 A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Our Change into Rain is No Change At All
12 Waskerley Way - Rain Subsides
13 Dantalian’s Chariot - Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud*
14 The Poppy Family - Beyond the Clouds*
15 The Pastels - Windy Hill (Cornelius Remix)*
16 Roger Roger Ensemble - Running With the Wind
17 Brian Wade & Dave Cook - Windsurfer
18 Girlsareshort - Chase That Rainbow*
19 Free Design - Kites are Fun*
20 The Rolling Stones - She’s a Rainbow
21 Andy Kim - Rainbow Ride
22 The Grasshoppers - When the Sky is Clear, When the Water’s Clean

Of course, the songs without asterixes are also great...but you don't hafta take MY word for it, download it HERE.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

CP Challenge: Fruits!


Funny story: 2 weekends ago my brother and I were in the garage installing a garage door opener, and I put on this mix while we worked (I occasionally force my kid brother to listen to my weird music). Needless to say, it's not really "beer & manual labour" music, but it is upbeat and fun, and this was a sunny day, so why not. Now beside the garage, there happened to be two other dudes putting in a garden bed on our lawn. When the fourth track came on, the younger of the dudes came in to the garage and said, "This is really good, what is this?" For some reason I couldn't bring myself to say that the song was called "Fruity Flutes", so I started into a long, awkward explanation/apology about how this was a mix CD about fruit, and this track was from a library record, etc. etc. When I was done he just shrugged his shoulders and said "Yeah, cool" and went back to his hammering. It was refreshing to run across another dude that was secure enough in his masculinity that he could appreciate promotional kid's music from 40 years ago...and now that I'm looking at the tracklist again, there are quite a few songs directed at kids on this mix. I guess kids and fruit just go together.

01 The Wiggles - Fruit Salad intro
02 Hawaiian Punch - Fruit Juicy
03 Freckle Face - I got 51 Freckles
04 Reg Wale - Fruity Flutes
05 Glazer & Tripp - Why are Bananas Picked Green?
06 Edd Kalehoff - The Big Banana
07 I’m a Chiquita Banana
08 Hoosier Hot Shots - I Like Bananas, Because They Have No Bones
09 Banana Splits - Doin’ the Banana Split
10 Electric Banana - Alexander
11 Legay - The Fantastic Story of the Steam Driven Banana
12 MIA - Ba-na-na Skit
13 Video Kids - Gimme That Banana
14 NES - Banana Title & Gameplay
15 Adam Green - Apples, I’m Home
16 Toby Twirl - Toffee Apple Sunday
17 The Lemon Pipers - Blueberry Blue
18 Jolly Ollie Orange - Laugh Laugh Laugh
19 Billy Hayes - Oranges, Smoranges
20 J. Trombey - Sliced Orange
21 Lefty Lemon - Why I Left Baseball
22 The Move - (Here We Go ‘Round) The Lemon Tree
23 Loudmouth Lime - Hello Hello Hello
24 Mike Sammes - Limehouse Blues
25 Harpers Bizarre - Raspberry Rug
26 Rootin’ Tootin’ Raspberry - A Cowboy Named Fauntleroy

For the cover I image searched "Carmen Miranda" and up popped this guy: http://www.graemebowman.com/
Classic.
Experience the fruity fun HERE

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Spring Cleaning


As the title would suggest, the following mix was inspired by the changing of the seasons (more in theory than in practice at the time). So, for your listening pleasure, here is the Spring Cleaning Mix:

1. The Story of "The Rite of Spring" Pt. 1
2. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most- Kat Edmonson
3. Springtime is the Season - of Montreal
4. Love Goes Home to Paris in the Spring - The Magnetic Fields
5. Spring 2008 - Architecture in Helsinki
6. The Story of "The Rite of Spring" Pt. 2
7. Month of May - Arcade Fire
8. Hummingbird - Imaginary Cities
9. The Story of "The Rite of Spring" Pt. 3
10. So Fresh, So Clean - OutKast
11. Keep It Clean - Camera Obscura
12. Coming Clean - We Are Scientists
13. Dance Yrself Clean - LCD Soundsystem

Clean up here.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Greatest Hits: The Senses


So, one morning as we were carpooling to work, we decided it might be fun to do a "greatest hits" series of carpool mixes where the pooler could pick a previous theme of their choice, and do their own version of it. So, here is my "senses" mix. As the previous pooler who worked on this mix mentioned, it was hard to find songs about the sense of smell! Anyway, from my point of view, this mix sounds like a good one. I can't put my finger on it, but if it was food, it would taste, and smell like something wonderful!

The Great Carpool Challenge Greatest Hits: The Senses
1. Pinball Wizard - The Who
2. I saw her standing there - The Beatles
3. Lookin' out my backdoor - CCR
4. Don't look back - Boston
5. Looking for a place to happen - The Tragically Hip
6. Eat my brain - Odds
7. Taste - Phish
8. That Smell - Lynyrd Skynyrd
9. Listen to the Music - The Doobie Brothers
10. (Listen to the) Flower People - Spinal Tap
11. Can't you hear me knocking - The Rolling Stones
12. Hear about it later - Van Halen
13. Oh What a Feeling - Crowbar

Listen to it here!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

421: The Drug Mix



So, in honour of 420, I was given the theme "drugs". The mix was officially unveiled on April 21st (hence the name). Given that there is very little drug use in the music industry I really had to scrounge for tracks to use... Okay. So there was a literal plethora of tracks to choose from as drug use runs rampant throughout the music industry. What I enjoyed most about making this mix is that I was able to use several songs that I really like that I didn't realize were veiled (or not so veiled) drug references. In some ways I also found that kind of sad. Anyway, there are also some parody tracks thrown in for fun. After listening to this mix, I thought it was pretty good. Then I listened to it again, just to make sure. The next morning, I needed a hit of it again. Pretty soon, I couldn't start my day without listening, and I had to have a listen to end my day and before bed. Now I listen to it to relax and before heading out on the town.... I think I have a problem.

421: The Drug Mix

1. Sensimilla street
2. Because I got High - Afroman
3. I want a new drug - Huey Lewis and the News
4. Cocaine - Eric Clapton
5. Cocaine Cowgirl - Matt Mays & El Torpedo
6. One way Ticket - The Darkness
7. The Needle and the Damage done - Neil Young
8. Mr. Brownstone - Guns N' Roses
9. Hash pipe - Weezer
10. This is a call - Foo Fighters
11. I'm Waiting for the Man - The Velvet Underground
12. The Pusher - Steppenwolf
13. Casey Jones - The Grateful Dead
14. 30 Days in the Hole - Humble Pie
15. Let's go smoke some pot - Dash Rip Rock

Spark it up here

Saturday, May 7, 2011

CP Challenge - Escape


Not much to say about this one...it begins with escapes from reality, then moves into more literal escapes. The two video game songs included come from games where escape is part of the back story of the game; for example, who knew when you were playing Arkanoid, you were actually trying to escape from a time-space distortion!
For a larf I also added a secret track to the CD that I played in the car, because one of the 'poolers was in a band that recorded a song called "Escape to the Cape". It's not in the zip file, but if you want to hear it, you can download their whole album HERE. And here is the tracklist for my mix:

01 Mike Sammes Singers - Heineken
02 Alan Feanch - Drunk Man Ballad
03 Cylob - What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?
04 Girlsareshort - Pinacolada
05 Beem - Don’t Bogart That Can, Man
06 Bibio - Puffer
07 Christian Fennesz - Codeine
08 Oval - Dream Over
09 Leafcutter John - Escape from the Globus Playpen
10 Martin Galway - Theme from Arkanoid
11 Rob Hubbard - Auf Wiedersehen Monty
12 Escapehawaii - Crusty Ghosts
13 Mike Vickers - Getaway Car
14 Alan Parker - The Free Life
15 Donnacha Costello - And I got Left Behind

Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Weaponry Mix


I'm not really sure how this theme came to be... or why the other poolers were thinking about weapons, but weaponry was the theme. There seemed to be plenty of tracks to choose from and I wound up leaving out several songs that I had thought I would use. I enjoyed making this mix as it allowed me to revisit some songs from bands that were favorites of mine back in high school. Nice to reminisce! During the process, I discovered that AC/DC has many songs that have themes of weaponry, and so, just to annoy some in the pool, I toyed with the idea of making an all AC/DC mix. And, just to prove that it can be done, I'm going to include it as a secondary play list. (I probably won't have time to include this list for download) Hope that you enjoy.


The Weaponry Mix

1. Weapon of Choice - Fatboy Slim

2. Goodbye Blue Sky - Pink Floyd

3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer - The Beatles

4. One Gun - 54-40

5. Bullet the Blue Sky - U2

6. Guns in the Sky - INXS

7. Gone Shootin' - AC/DC

8. Midnight Rambler - The Rolling Stone

9. I'll Believe in You (or I'll be leaving you tonight) - The Tragically Hip

10. Banditos - The Refreshments

11. God save the Queen - The Sex Pistols

12. Cortez the Killer - The Dave Matthew's Band ft: Warren Haynes


Get the mix here.... Draw!!


The Weaponry Mix: AC/DC alternate version

1. Gone Shootin'

2. Heatseeker

3. Fire your guns

4. Big Gun

5. Night Prowler

6. Jailbreak

7. Shoot to Thrill

8. Thunderstruck

9. Shot down in Flames

10. T.N.T.

11. The Razor's Edge

12. For those about to rock (we salute you)

Saturday, March 12, 2011

CP Challenge - Construction

I thought this mix would be a lot easier than it was. There are so many words you could associate with construction: building, concrete, cement, bricks, sledgehammer, etc., but finding songs that aren't corny (read: Pink Floyd & Peter Gabriel) or so corny they're awesome again, proved to be difficult.

I also like some consistency in the mixes, so this one is kinda chunked into electronic, library electronic, then library, 60s rock, then current stuff/Rob Crow. The song titles definitely tell a story though.

01. Mars Production Library - New Homes
02. Maddalena Fagadini - Ideal Home Exhibition
03. Marcel Turkowsky - Another Dreamhouse
04. Pastels - Attic Plan (Mouse on Mars rmx)
05. Phil Young - Science and Industry
06. Ron Geesin - Industrial Jungle
07. Teddy Lasry - Economy
08. T&G Sadler - Metal (full)
09. Davies & Ried - Muscle and Heat
10. John Scott - Rock Breaker
11. Dave Gold - Manpower
12. Group 1850 - Steel Sings
13. Collectors - We Can Make It
14. The Left Banke - Men are Building Sand
15. A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Lists, plans
16. Thingy - Blueprint
17. Other Men - Kind of Off to the Side a Bit

D-Load it here!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Plagiarism? I Wrote And Performed Each Of These Songs!


"Inspired" by a number of recent copy/paste indiscretions around our workplace this week's mix is focused upon plagiarism.

I personally would define plagiarism as "the wrongful appropriation, close imitation, or purloining and publication, of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions, and the representation of them as one's own original work."[1][2] The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal emerged in Europe only in the 18th century, while in the previous centuries authors and artists were encouraged to "copy the masters as closely as possible" and avoid "unnecessary invention."[3][4][5][6][7]

The 18th century new morals have been institutionalized and enforced prominently in the sectors of academia and journalism, where plagiarism is now considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics, subject to sanctions like expulsion and other severe career damage. Not so in the arts, which have resisted in their long-established tradition of copying as a fundamental practice of the creative process, with plagiarism being still tolerated by 21st century artists.[8][9]

Plagiarism is not a crime but is disapproved more on the grounds of moral offence.[3][10]

I googled "indie rock blog mp3" and gave myself no more than 20 clicks of the mouse to "create" this "original" piece of "work".

I Wrote And Performed Each Of These Songs.

1. Braids – Lemonade
2. Shigeto – Bakers Blunt Basics
3. A-Trak – Trizzy Turnt Up
4. Twin Tigers – Everyday(Bear In Heaven Remix)
5. Lali Puna – Fast Forward
6. Kaki King – 2 O’Clock
7. The Tallest Man On Earth – King Of Spain
8. Jason Lytle – Yours Truly, The Commuter
9. Wavves – So Bored
10. Kaiser Chiefs – Never Miss A Beat (Yuksek Remix)
11. Tapes ‘n Tapes – Freakout
12. Local Natives – Sun Hands
13. Salim Nourallah– Western Hills

Get the mix here

Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Senses of Our World



Here's my "senses" mix. I'm pretty proud of the cover...ain't it slick? This mix coincidently has a "Film & TV" theme, which I didn't notice until after the fact.
We begin with a general introduction by The Bugaloos, then progress straight into the sixth sense (yes, that's Haley Joel Osment on the cover). Next we have the sense of hearing, followed by touch. After that we have two stellar jams about eating - be forewarned, the Kobayashi and Yoshino track from the film "Hausu" will be stuck in your head for days. Also, see that movie, it's amazing (not just for it's climactic ending). After that there's a single song that's vaguely related to the sense of smell, then a whole whack of sight songs. The whole mix is pre-80s, with the exception of the last track; but I couldn't resist putting this Dead Milkmen track on, as it's one of my favourite songs of all time. Out of curiosity I googled this song and found Joe Jack Talcum's website (the singer from DM). He has an INSANE amount of mp3s available for download in his bootleg archive.

...but you can get MY mix here.

01] The Bugaloos - The Senses of Our World
02] Ramases & Selket - Mind's Eye
03] The Dovers - The Third Eye
04] The Move - I Can Hear The Grass Grow
05] Harper’s Bizarre - I Can Hear the Darkness
06] Jackpots - I Hear Trumpets Blow
07] BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Scene & Heard
08] Dave Richmond - Fingers & Thumbs
09] Mood Mosiac - A Touch of Velvet - A Sting of Brass
10] Kobayashi & Yoshino - Cherries Were Made For Eating
11] Tomorrow’s Keepsake - Eat Your Hotdog Boy
12] Les Fleur de Lys - Gong With the Luminous Nose
13] Act of Creation - I've Just Seen You
14] Those Rogues - Wish I Could See You Again
15] One in a Million - Double Sight
16] Honeybus - Delighted to See You
17] The Left Banke - Nice to See You
18] Tintern Abbey - It's Just That the People Can't See
19] Glazer & Tripp - Why Can't I See in the Dark
20] Capt. Paul & The Seafaring Band - I'll Be Seein' Ya in the Movies
21] Dead Milkmen - Dollar Signs in Her Eyes

Sunday, January 30, 2011

An attempt to make up for my tardiness.

Yikes, I have truly been a negligent blogger! So, I'm going to go all out here and post my last three (that's right, three) mixes. Perhaps the second semester will see me taking my blogging responsibilities more seriously!

Brogger's Mix #3 - The Hangover Mix (Beginning, Middle, End, and Regrets)
This particular playlist was inspired by an incredibly unpleasant morning brought on by, what else, too much alcoholic indulgence. In an attempt to have all of the listeners experience my pleasure and pain along with me, I structured the mix in chronological order according to the events of the night and following morning:

1. Let's Have A Party - Wanda Jackson
2. Eat That Up, It's Good For You - Two Door Cinema Club
3. Drunk Girls - LCD Soundsystem
4. Hurricane Drunk - Florence & The Machine
5. Time Stand Still - Cut Copy
6. Yasahisa - Chatmonchy
7. Too Drunk To Fuck - Dead Kennedys
8. Puke & Cry - Dinosaur Kr.
9. Sick Muse - Metric
10. Today Will Be Better, I Swear - Stars
11. I Feel Better - Hot Chip

Live vicariously here.

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Brogger's Mix #4 - Looking Back: The Mix to End 2010

To ring in the New Year, I was commissioned to create a mix about reminiscing. Sometimes it is difficult not to spend too much time looking back at what choices and mistakes we've made in the past, especially at the end of the calendar year, but I hope this mix provided its listeners with some happiness and started their year off right.

1. With Every Heartbeat - Robyn ft. Kleerup
2. Don't Look Back - Teenage Fanclub
3. Don't Look Back in Anger - Devendra Barnhart
4. Take It Back - She & Him
5. Look Back In Anger - David Bowie
6. In the Backseat - Arcade Fire
7. Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth - Neko Case
8. Night Windows - The Weakerhans
9. Come Back Home - Two Door Cinema Club

Remember the New Year here.

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Brogger's Mix #5 - The Terminal Mix


This particular creation was inspired not by "the end" or "death" as the theme might suggest, but by a music venue in New York's Hell's Kitchen. This club - Terminal 5 - is somewhere I have longed to go for a very long time. Terminal 5 features performances from folk and indie bands, many of which I have desperately wanted to see. So, in honor of their incredible schedule over the next few months, I present the Terminal 5 Mix:


1. New York, New York - Ryan Adams
2. Fancy Footwork - Chromeo
3. Kathleen - Josh Ritter
4. Good Arms vs Bad Arms - Frightened Rabbit
5. Heart it Races - Dr. Dog
6. For Nancy - Pete Yorn
7. Upon Viewing Bruegel's Landscape With the Fall of Icarus - Titus Andronicus
8. Not In Love (feat. Robert Smith) - Crystal Castles
9. Heart On Fire - Cut Copy
10. Barely Breathing - The Hold Steady
11. Love You Madly - CAKE
12. Total Life Forever - Foals

Take a trip to NYC here.

xo
Linds

Thursday, January 13, 2011

3-mix


So, in honor of this being my last mix before the birth of my first child, I was awarded the theme 3 to signify that my family will now consist of three members. This mix was a little more difficult than I thought it would be. Perhaps I felt compelled to make it a good one as it does carry a certain significance with it. The mix consists of some songs simply with the number three in the title or in the song, some songs from albums titled simply three, some matchbox 30 (specifically for Brown! Wink!) some songs that were thrice titled, a "triple play" of sorts and lastly a trio of songs that sing of a new child. I hope that you enjoy the mix. I gotta go soon. Wish me luck!!

3-mix

1. Three's Company Theme
2. Three Cool Cats - The Silver Beatles
3. ABC - The Jackson 5
4. That's the Way - Led Zeppelin
5. 3 AM - Matchbox 20
6. 3 dressed up as a 9 - Trooper
7. Three Pistols - The Tragically Hip
8. Wait, Wait, Wait - Joel Plaskett
9. Say Say Say - Paul McCartney
10. Shambala - Three Dog Night
11. Triple Trouble - Beastie Boys
12. Three Minute Song - Grady
13. Cats in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
14. Daughters - John Mayer
15. Beautiful Boy - John Lennon

Ready to hear the mix? 1-2-3 Go!