Valentine's Day Mix Tape - All The Comforts Of Heather Side B
This is side B. Kissing anyone yet? Neither am I.
I wasn't lying when I said it was a mix tape. This isn't an .mp3 mix or something I burned onto CD. No, this is straight from the magnetic strip in a plastic shell.
Enjoy the analog. And check after the jump for what movie clips there are! EZ Cheez!
"Charlie, tell me why they swoon!"
Mix CD's just aren't the same. Mix tapes had a set structure kind of like poetry. The max set list was 60 minutes, if you were using an 120 minute tape. Most common were those good old 90 minute Maxell's.
My tip to you making a mix CD is that throw on 70 minutes of music but pare it down to 60 or less. Then just make a double CD if you want. But it just ain't the same. It would be nice if CD's were double sided, then you could have the good old fashioned double side vintage feel of original vinyl.
Anyways, this side is chock full of Dead Poet's Society. Yes, if you are lactose intolerant, or a lactard, such as I, then you may want to avoid the cheeziness... else just get out your lactose suppliments.
If we shadows have offended,
think but this and all is mended...
I'd really like to play Puck just to do that final monologue. I love Midsummer, the play and actual time.
O Captain my Captain!
hehe
01 Stardust - Harry Connick, Jr.
02 Dead Poet's Society
03 You Made Me Feel - Trashcan Sinatras
04 Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller Orchestra (??)
05 I've Got A Crush On You - Ella Fitzgerald (??)
06 Princess Bride
07 Royal Canadian Mounted Yaksmen
08 Wild At Heart
09 Treat Me Like A Fool - Sailor (Nic Cage)
10 I have no frakin' clue what this is
11 Wild At Heart - Lulaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
12 Love Me Tender - Sailor (Nic Cage)
13 Something Romantic (but it get cuts off. tapes.)
Enjoy the silence. If you really want me to post THAT song from vinyl, leave a comment. Now to find you all the next post!







What up Sam. Some good ole house music up in here...
Posted by: Moey | February 15, 2006 at 11:55 AM