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The "What's in your CD player" mix edition thread

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rockets2K, Oct 14, 2003.

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  1. Rockets2K

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    Hell must be freezing over cause here I am starting two threads in a half-hour. :eek:
    Gotta be a record for me.

    but anyway, I was just sitting here at work and listening to one of my many mix cds (one of the best reasons to rip your music collection to computer) and wondering if many of you love to make your own discs like I do ( I have maybe 15 different mix CDs) and if so..

    What are your criteria for choosing what you put on them?
    and
    What is on your favorite mix CD?


    and for those who don't have a CD burner so you can create your own mix CDs....come up with a list of songs that you would use if you did. (I can normally fit 17 or 18 songs on one disc)

    the one I am listening to right now...(Im in kinda mellow mood, so these arent as hardcore as you might expect from me)


    All's Fair in Love and War -- Lillian Axe
    Night Ranger -- Night Ranger
    Jane -- Jefferson Starship
    Sing Me Away -- Night Ranger
    She Likes It On Top -- Lillian Axe
    Hell is for Children -- Pat Benetar
    Wait -- Vandenberg
    No Way Out -- Jefferson Starship
    Call Me -- Blondie
    Since You've Been Gone -- the Cars
    Let's Get Rocked -- Def Leppard
    Heaven Sent -- Dokken
    Crazy On You -- Heart
    Heartbeat -- Riggs
    Working For a Living -- Huey Lewis and the News
    Freeze Frame -- J Geils Band
    Don't Close your Eyes -- Kix
    Find Another Fool -- Quarterflash
     
  2. ima_drummer2k

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    I like finding setlists on the internet from shows that I attended, then making a mix CD with it and re-living the show all over again. It works even better if you can find live versions of the songs.

    Right now, I'm re-living Weezer's Outloud Tour Houston stop. =w= After that, I'll re-live DMB's last stop in The Woodlands. :D
     
  3. Manny Ramirez

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    I don't have a burner, but if I did I would make numerous mix CDs, including one containing these songs:

    "Everybody's Fool" - Evanescence
    "Goodbye to You" - Scandal
    "Chico's Groove" - Chemical Brothers
    "Criminal" - Fiona Apple
    "Rainy Day Women #12 and #35" - Bob Dylan
    "(You're So) Physical" - Nine Inch Nails
    "Don't Leave Home" - Dido
    "God Is a DJ" - Faithless
    "God" - Smashing Pumpkins
    "Olsen Olsen" - Sigur Ros
    "Plainsong" - The Cure
    "How to Disappear Completely" - Radiohead
    "The Scientist" - Coldplay
    "Mouth for War" - Pantera
    "Mother" - Danzig
    "Bodyrock" - Moby
    "Cloudbusting" - Kate Bush
    "Games Without Frontiers" - Peter Gabriel
    "Silence" - Delerium Featuring Sarah McLachlan
    "Shoplifters of the World Unite" - The Smiths
     
  4. AntiSonic

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    All of the CDs in my car are mixes. Current one:

    Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker/Livin' Lovin' Maid
    Georgia Satelites - Keep Your Hands to Yourself
    Great White - Once Bitten Twice Shy
    Warrant - Cherry Pie
    Winger - Seventeen
    Guns N Roses - Paradise City
    Aerosmith - Rag Doll
    Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like a Lady
    Robert Palmer - Simply Irresistable
    Love and Affection - Nelson
    Poison - Unskinny Bop
    Poison - Nothin' But a Good Time
    Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight
    Eddie Money - Shakin'
    Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me

    The criteria I use is just grouping them by common themes (i.e., greatest hits, same genre, etc.).

    No clear-cut favorite, but the Bon Jovi and Van Halen(Roth era) discs are probably the two most played.
     
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  5. RocketMan Tex

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    I do that also. Small world!

    The mix CD I am listening to now is a mix of a bunch of blues songs I downloaded using Kazaa Lite. Heavy on the Muddy Waters, with some Otis Spann, Little Walter, Slim Harpo, Big Mama Thornton, Albert Collins and Lightnin' Hopkins thrown in for good measure.
     
  6. Rockets2K

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    As usual, Manny blows me away with the different styles he would put on one CD. :)

    and AS, with you and Freak around...hair bands will never die! :D

    I just got an urge for some harder stuff, so I went out to the car and got a different one...

    here goes.

    Surfing With the Alien -- Joe Satriani
    Mr Scary -- Dokken
    Sportin a Woody -- Dangerous Toys
    Jane -- Jefferson Starship (howd that get in there?)
    Screaming For Vengeance -- Judas Priest
    Satch Boogie -- Joe Satriani
    Livewire -- ACDC
    Take Hold of the Flame -- Queensryche
    Along the Watchtower -- Jimi
    Breath and a Scream -- Lynch/Pilson
    Runaway -- Damn Yankees
    Fight Fire with Fire -- Metallica
    Ride The Lightning -- Metallica
    Shoot To Thrill -- ACDC
    Will the Sun Rise -- Dokken
    Initiation/ I'm Alive -- Helloween
    Bloodstone -- Judas Priest


    I never said what my criteria is...I dont really have one.
    I go browsing thru my MP3 directory/drive nad just drag whatever appeals to me at the moment.....tho it normally goes with whatever mood Im in at the time..

    I have a blues CD where I have BB King/Muddy Waters/Robert Johnson/SRV/Johnnie Lang,etc..

    I have a funk CD with lots of 70's funk...Ohio Players/early Commodores/Barry White/EWF/Clinton and PFunk, etc..

    and of course. loads of Heavy Metal

    one with late 60's early 70's stuff...

    I go all over the place with these..just whatever.
     
  7. Harrisment

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    Hell yeah. This is one of the greatest songs in the history of the world. Especially good for those weekend nights when you're in an 'altered' state :D
     
  8. ima_drummer2k

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    OK, I just put in my "reflective, driving alone at night" mix CD. :D

    One Step Up - Bruce Springsteen
    I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
    Valentines Day - Bruce Springsteen
    Secret Garden - Bruce Springsteen
    Harvest Moon - Neil Young
    Running To Stand Still - U2
    Bad - U2
    All I Want Is You - U2
    Street Spirit (Fade Out) - Radiohead
    No Surprises - Radiohead
    By Starlight - Smashing Pumpkins
    Drown - Smashing Pumpkins
    Starla - Smashing Pumpkins
    Only Shallow - My Bloody Valentine
    Only In Dreams - Weezer
    Bartender - DMB
     
  9. arkoe

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    311 - Beautiful Disaster
    Alice in Chains - Would
    A Perfect Circle - The Noose
    A Perfect Circle - The Nurse Who Loved Me
    Blue October - Libby I'm Listening
    Boy Sets Fire - Rookie
    Bush - Glycerine
    Coldplay - Clocks
    Cranberries - Zombie
    Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
    Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy
    Injected - Burn it Black
    Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows
    Silverchair - Israel's Son
    The Pixies - Where is My Mind?
    The Toadies - Tyler
    Third Eye Blind - Jumper
    Vendetta Red - Shatterday


    I made this mix last Thursday for a three hour drive I made on Friday. Did a pretty good job of keeping me awake.
     
  10. JamesC

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    This is my favorite mix:

    Unbelievable - Biggie
    Brooklyn zoo - Ol' Dirty b*stard
    On and on - Shyheim
    Ny state of mind - Nas
    Shook ones - Mobb Deep
    How about some hardcore - M.O.P
    Where I'm from - Jay-z
    Machine Gun Funk - Biggie
    C.R.E.A.M - Wu- Tang Clan
    Bring the pain - Method Man
    Tonites the night - Redman
    How High - Method man & Redman
    Funkorama - Redman
    Who Shot ya? - Biggie
    I Shot ya - LL Cool J feat Keith Murray, Foxy Brown Fat Joe and Prodigy of Mobb Deep
    In my lifetime(Remix) - Jay-z
    MC's act like they dont know- KRS-One
    Memory Lane - Nas
    It aint hard to tell(remix) - Nas
     
  11. RunninRaven

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    Wow, Rockets2K. Two Lillian Axe songs and neither off the Psychoschizophrenia album? Are their other albums very good? Psycho. is the only one I own.
     
  12. Baqui99

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    I'll give you rap CD to make:


    Dr. Dre - Nuthin But a G Thang
    Notorious BIG - Big Poppa
    Snoop Dogg - What's My Name
    50 Cent - In the Club
    Bone Thugs N Harmony - Crossroads
    2PAC - Hail Mary
    Geto Boys - My Mind is Playin Tricks on Me
    Juvenile - Back that Azz Up
    Jay Z - Can I Get a F*ck You
    Bone Thugs N Harmony - First of the Month
    Master P - Make Em Say Ughhh
    Dr. Dre - Dre Day
    Snoop Dogg - Gin and Juice
    Warren G and Nate Dogg - Regulate
    2PAC - How Do You Want It?
     
  13. Uprising

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    I need to make some more mix cds. I just bought a 50 pack of cdrs for 3 bucks. from TDK.

    I miss new music, the damn firewall at my apartments keeps us from downloading music/or sigining into anything like that.

    TO THE WINDOWS!
     
  14. Sister Ray

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    I made a cd mix of songs containing handclaps for my wife last Valentine's Day (I Caught the Clap for Valentine's Day).

    I can't remember the exact setlist, but it had the obvious handclap songs like Please Mr. Postman, Take the Money and Run by Steve Miller, My Best Friend's Girl by the Cars, an early Beatles song, and cool stuff by the Meters, Led Zeppelin's Brin Y Aur Stomp (spelled that wrong, but it's off of Led Zeppelin III), and a recent band called The Liars. I like making thematic cds. Lots of fun.
     
  15. BobFinn*

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    Most of my mixed CD's are 70's songs.

    One of my faves is:

    70's Soul

    What's Goin On----------------------Marvin Gaye
    Sail On----------------------------------Commodores
    Oh Girl----------------------------------Chi Lites
    Fire--------------------------------------Ohio Players
    Have You Seen Her------------------Chi Lites
    Tell Me Something Good------------Rufus
    I Believe In Miracles-----------------Hot Chocolate
    Midnight Train To Georgia----------Gladys Knight and the Pips
    Easy------------------------------------Commodores
    Can't Get Enough Of Your Love--Barry White
    September----------------------------EWF
    Fantasy--------------------------------EWF
    Brickhouse----------------------------Commodores
    Low Rider-----------------------------War
     
  16. vj23k

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    Excellent "reflective, driving alone at night" mix...I actually have one very similar to the top half of your CD, but I think I finish it out with some more U2, some Bob Dylan, and one or two Coldplay songs.
     
  17. DEANBCURTIS

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    Knuckling through the soundwaves...


    Schoolboys in Disgrace - The Kinks
    Preservation: A play in two acts - The Kinks
    Phobia - The Kinks
    Everybody's in Showbiz - The Kinks
    Parachute - The Pretty Things
    Kissproof World - Jane Wiedlin
    Forever Changes - Love
    Eldorado - ELO


    Though, with a better part of my albums loaded onto itunes/ipod, I tend to bounce around a bevy of songs.
     
  18. DEANBCURTIS

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    Oh, and thoughtlessly left out of my previous post. The mixes that have been compiled with those, and all general compilations are shrouded in mystery. For they usually have a larger project or running thought attached to them.

    I've even gone at lengths to hire Sgt. Schultz for security.

    :cool:
     
  19. Rockets2K

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    actually, I felt that their first two albums were the good ones.
    i have only heard one song from Psycho..
    but it gets better ratings at allmusic.com than the first two (Lillian Axe & Love and War), so I might need to check it out a little further.

    btw...the two songs on my list are from Love and War.

    Uprising,
    are they blocking you from the p2p services? have you tried going thru the newsgroups? They might not have that blocked.

    Finn,

    That actually sounds real similar to my funk mix cd..

    Commodores
    Ohio Players
    EWF
    Barry White
    War
    and then I threw in a few George Clinton and Parliament songs ofr good measure.. ;)
     
  20. moestavern19

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    Master P is a friggin joke.

    I'll give you some rap songs (just from recent stuff I've got and a few oldies)

    Serious Rap


    Eminem - Lose Yourself
    50 Cent - Many Men
    Bubba Sparxxx - Deliverance
    DMX - Ain't No Sunshine
    Obie Trice - Don't Come Down
    Nas - Gangsta Tears
    Eminem - Til I Collapse
    Jay-Z - Song Cry
    Outkast - (Big Boi) - Reset
    Outkast - (Andre 3000) - Behold a Lady
    Talib Kweli - Get By
    UGK ft Ron Isley - One day you here...
    2pac - Thugz Mansion
    2pac - My Block Remix
    2pac - Troublesome 96
    Ludacris ft. Lil Fate - Growing Pains

    Ass-Skakin Sons

    R. Kelly Ft Jay-Z - Fiesta Remix
    50 cent - If I can't...
    Outkast - Miss Jackson
    Fabolous - Not give a F***
    D12 - Pimp Like Me
    DMX - X gon give it to ya
    Dre and Snoop - Ain't nothin but a G thang
    Dre and Snoop - Next Episode
    Dre and Snoop - Still D.R.E
    Dre and Eminem - Forgot about Dre
    2pac ft. Trick Daddy - Still Ballin
    Sean Paul - Like Glue
    Big Pun - Don't Wanna be a playa...
    Outkast - (Andre 3000) Hey Ya
    Outkast - (Big Boi) Ghettomusick
    Trick Daddy - Baby Cuz I'm a Thug
    Three Six Mafia - Sippin on Sizzurp
    Ludacris - Move b****

    Disses

    50 cent - Wanksta
    Nas - Ether
    Eminem ft. 50 cent and Busta Rhymes - Hail Mary
    Xzibit - My Name

    Ill Flows


    Mobb Deep - Shook Ones pt 2
    Eminem - Anyman
    Outkast - Rosa Parks
    Nas - The Cross
    Ludacris - Oh no! (cry babies)
    Lloyd Banks - Victory Freestyle
    Obie Trice, Lloyd Banks, Eminem, 50 Cent - We all die one day.

    Sick Beats

    Guess Who's Back - (Jay-Z and others)
    Shyne (Shyne, Swizz Beatz)
    Adidas (Killer Mike, Outkast)
    Sick of being Lonley (Field Mob)
    I need a girl part 1 or 2 (Puffy)
    Trade it all Part 2 (Fab and Puff)
    Keep they heads ringin (Dre)
     

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