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It's been a long time since I've posted a compilation of songs but here's the latest. These are the tunes that have been draining my iPod's batteries of late. You'll notice a lot of commercial tunes (as in songs used in commercials) as well as some other psychotic fare. Title Artist Party Party Party Andrew W.K. I haven't made a new Torrent compilation in a while.. Title Artist Bawdita Bull God Kid Rock Dress PJ Harvey Down By The Water PJ Harvey Fuck the Pain Away Peaches Nothin' on Me Barack Obama Taking of Pelham 123 David Shire Paper Planes M.I.A. I Kissed A Girl Katy Perry Are You Gonna Be My Girl Jet Code Monkey Jonathan Coulton Yah Mo B There Michael McDonald Ling Ting Tong The Five Keys Parliament Flashlight Pot Kettle Black Tilly and the Wall The Green Manalishi Peter Green My Number Barack Obama Skullcrusher Mountain Jonathan Coulton Campaigner Neil Young Carefree Highway Gordon Lightfoot Cold Turkey Lenny Kravitz Indian Love Call slim Whitman Too Complicated Barack Obama Why 'Yah Mo Be There'?

Just wanted to share a compilation that I've been working on over the last few weeks. Some very fun Xmas songs in here. But it's still fun.

Just kind of capturing the joy of the season. Yet another goofy music compilation I made a few years back. Songs that still make me smile. Title Artist The Warriors (Main Theme) Barry De Vorzon Pusher Man Curtis Mayfield Be Thankful For What You Got William DeVaughn Hollywood Swinging Kool And The Gang Fantastic Voyage Lakeside White Lines DJ-RX Sunday, Bloody Sunday DJ-RX Baddest Ruffest (Radio Edit) Backyard Dog Incredible M. Beat Galvanize The Chemical Brothers Hell Yes Beck Where's Your Head At? Basement Jaxx What Lurks On Channel X Rob Zombie White & Nerdy Weird Al Yankovic Chase The Devil The Upsetters, Behind Blue Eyes The Who In A Big Country Big Country The Safety Dance Men Without Hats Der Kommisar Falco God Only Knows Petra Haden Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Beatles Who's Your Daddy? Benny Benassi.

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Similar to 'That Music's Lost It's Taste', 'Poptones' collects a bunch of songs that remind me of the '90s, regardless of when they were actually released. I find a lot of them quite embarrassing but still enjoy them nonetheless. I've been working for the last few weeks on a compilation of some of my favorite tunes that I associate with the early '80s. I can't swear to their release dates -- they just have hooks to that time period for me.

Dj Sammy Torrent Heaven Is For Real Movie

There's nothing like that glaring song that you know just didn't come out in the era, so I apologize if I have any of those kind of songs here. I've been spending a few hours every night going through old VHS tapes, trying to find a couple of specific clips. Tough to do when these tapes are unlabeled (or mislabeled) and just chocked full of junk. Good junk, yes, but junk nonetheless. You can be certain that I'll be posting clips here and there from these tapes as they come along. Usually to my Facebook but sometimes here. The following is a little video made by some folks at Trenton High School, 'Bright Lights, Big Screens,' a mini movie review show that may have lasted one episode.

The glory of public access is in full effect here. It's great, though, to hear what was playing at the Star Theater that week (some real winners) and see my buddy Mitch in his Star Theater uniform. Note the number of times he says 'state of the art.' Despite the tag at the end, I kept thinking that this commercial was for Raisin Bran cereal: This spot really warms my heart as it brings back memories of a series of commercials I wrote way back when I worked for Comcast in the mid-'90s.

Dj Sammy Torrent Heaven Is For Real Movie

I was given the task of writing a few spots for up in Bloomfield. I wrote out a couple of generic spots (even naming them 'Generic 1', 'Generic 2') that talked about the amazing selection of pianos and blah blah blah. But then, then, I also gave Evola a few more interesting things to chew over.

One of them starred a superhero a la Ultra Man but named 'Evola Man.' I also gave them a spot with a family shopping for pianos who happen to run into Franz Lizst, Johannes Brahms, and Ludwig Von Beethoven.

'If we shop here, maybe you should too!' My boss, not one to take chances, faxed over the two generic spots weeks in advance and saved the other two until the day before shooting.

Believe it or not but the client mentioned how much they liked the 'crazy' spots but there hadn't been any time for discussion, casting, etc. That said, I'm glad to see such a 'crazy' spot as 'Raisin Brahms' on the air. This compilation of hardcore, hip hop, and other malarkey provides the soundtrack to the POSSE video; a skate/BMX video that showcases 'the scene' from Downriver Detroit in the late '80s. Big ups to Cris Golan for making the video and Steve Chesney for tracking down the names to all of these songs.

Name Artist This Beat is Military — K9 Posse It's Funky Enough — The D.O.C. Cad Cam Software Free Download Crack here. Paid In Full (Coldcut Remix) — Eric B & Rakim Night of the Living Baseheads — Public Enemy The Magic Number — De La Soul Wild Thing — Tone Loc Fight the Power — Public Enemy Born to Built to Grind — The Stupids You're Gonna Get Yours — Public Enemy Cold Lampin' with Flavor — Public Enemy Ignorance Is Bliss — The Ramones L.A.

Posse — MC Breeze The Rappin' Duke — Sean Brown Jam On It — Nucleus The Glamorous Life — Cool C Fast Lane — Urban Dance Squad My Posse's On Broadway — Sir Mix Alot Because I Got It Like That — Jungle Brothers Kiss — Age of Chance Fire Woman — TheCult I Go To Work — Kool Moe Dee Back To Boom — Kid Sensation What's So Strange About Me? — Eight Dayz Time to Buy a Futon — SNFU Move Something — 2 Live Crew Trip at the Brain — Suicidal Tendencies Livin' On A Prayer — Bon Jovi National Anthem — Marine Corps Band.

Just like 'MacArthur Park', I've been collecting various incarnations of Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast - some faithful, some in spirit. Isn't as vast but it's definitely fun. Artists include: • Apeonaut • Iron Maiden • Sinergy • Dream Theater • The String Quartet Tribute • Malignant Eternal • Slim Jim and the Mad Cows • Tchort • Vitamin Piano Series • Iced Earth • Angra • The Iron Maidens • Iron Maiden Tribute Band • Kerrang! Karaoke • Necromantia • The Electric Hellfire Club • Steve Grimmett • The Frankenburies • Mambo Kurt • The Hit Crew • Bob Savage, Drew Brown, Mike Denhertog, Harry BassFunk • Anton Maiden • Zwan • The Phone Militia. I've always been disappointed by the soundtrack album to GOODFELLAS. Where's 'Atlantis'?

Where's 'Jump Into The Fire?' I'm amazed they even got 'Rags to Riches' on there. To that end, I've put together a collection just just about all of the music from the film. Taking a cue from Steven Wright's laconic DJ, I put together the entire K-BILLY Super Sounds of the '70s soundtrack with all of the songs Wright mentions during his shift. Along with these Reservoir Dogs tracks I put in some music from Jackie Brown, Pulp Fiction, and a few tracks that will be sure to please Tarantino fans.

Title Artist And Now Little Green Bag. One early morning in Ann Arbor I was doing my 6am to 9am shift on WCBN 88.3 FM Ann Arbor, the college station I had been disc jockeying at during the summer. Without planning or provocation, I started going through the record collection and dug out as many David Lynch soundtracks as I possibly could.

Via the magic of live radio and multiple turntables, I did a good long mix of songs from Lynch's films. Well, the 'good' is subjective, I suppose, but I liked it. I went back and re-did a few clips, added a track from THE ELEPHANT MAN, and broke the one longer track with much more 'elegance.' Sometimes it's good that I'm OCD. A few weeks back I sat down and started digitizing the large pile of vinyl I had accumulated over the last year or two. Things that I wanted to hear but couldn't find online in any fashion -- legal or not. I converted these over to my laptop (all of them listed ) and then got to thinking about finally hooking up a cassette player to my laptop and capturing some of the old mix tapes I used to make.

Rather than indulging in my own work, the first tape I grabbed was one labeled 'ROCK' on one side and 'ROLL' on the other. It didn't necessarily 'change my life' but it definitely broadened my musical horizons -- as it was meant to do. It was a mix tape that a good friend of mine made for me, by my request if I recall correctly.

My old pal, Steve Chesney, had put together a group of roughly thirty songs along with sound clips and other audio experiments that delighted me for years -- until cars started coming without cassette players as standard equipment. Now, if you know me, you know it wasn't good enough to just transfer over the raw cassette, break it into tracks, and call it a day. The sound quality wasn't sufficient for me. Likewise, I had no idea what a lot of these songs were in terms of title or artist. I wanted to upgrade everything to 'digital quality'. Thus began my search to re-make the tape as a collection of mp3s.

This endeavor shouldn't have been as painstaking as it was but, being who/what I am, I culled all of the tracks from the internet, turning to Steve on occasion to describe a song when I couldn't find it via the iPhone Shazam app, a lyric search, etc. More than just the music, I re-captured a lot of the audio soundclips from the movies Steve used as between-song breaks. Luckily, most of these were from two sources; The Mack and Orgy of the Dead, sometimes both at once. That said, here's the full track listing: Criswell Demands Entertainment Criswell Orgy of the Dead The Greatest Man Alive Three Times Dope Original Stylin' Entrapment Naked Raygun Understand? Pastoral Nightmare Soundclip Rock / Roll Hot Thing Gaye Bykers on Acid Stewed to the Gills Happy Birthday Altered Images New Wave Classics Woodpecker From Mars Faith No More The Real Thing Criswell Meets The Mack Chesney Tape Orgy of the Mack 7 Chinese Bros. Reckoning Run's House Run-D.M.C.

Ultimate Run DMC Message In a Bottle Excel The Joke's On You Worms Dark Angel Leave Scars Mountain Surf Report (from 'The Movie') M.O.D. Surfin' M.O.D. Cheeba Cheeba Tone Loc Loc-ed After Dark Banned In D.C.

Bad Brains Rock For Light Grandma Dynamite 24-7 Spyz Harder Than You The Player's BBQ The Mack The Mack I Go To Work Kool Moe Dee The Posse Soundtrack You Hurry Up! The Mack The Mack Sometime To Return Soul Asylum Hang Time Wildflower Commercial Car Wash Car Wash Gene Machine/Don't Bother Me Bad Brains Quickness It's The Noise That Bothers Me!

Soundclip Rock / Roll American Nightmare The Misfits Legacy of Brutality I Wanna Be A Flintstone Screaming Blue Messiahs The Flintstones The Mack Daddy On The Left De La Soul 3 Feet High And Rising It's A Wonderful Life (Gonna Have A Good Time) Fishbone In Your Face Rock 'N' Roll High School The Ramones End of the Century Fucked by the Devil 45 Grave Only the Good Die Young Waiting New Model Army All Of This: The 'Live' Rarities The Unknown Knows Voivod Nothingface Ballad Of The Green Berets Elvis Hitler Hellbilly Don't Let's Start They Might Be Giants Then (Disc 1). A few weeks back I was interviewed by Lee Gardner for the Baltimore City Paper in Baltimore. His article, has been picked up by Detroit's.

Playing up the 'local boy' angle, the Metro Times even included a few photos by Doug Coombe of yours truly in my basement lair, showing off the walls of video tapes. Download Anime Shining Tears X Wind Sub Indo Mp4. Also, Lee and I were interviewed by Craig Fahle for on WDET 101.9FM.

Please note the Jabba the Hutt figure (courtesy of Leon Chase) and my Black Shampooo (Turkish version) t-shirt. See what other fun stuff you can pick out in the mess. For years I've been living under the 'impossiblefunky' brand -- a name that pays homage to the film Getting Over. So, why on earth is the name of the Cashiers du Cinemart book Impossib ly Funky? Even people familiar Cashiers du Cinemart still manage to change the adjective-adjective combination to the adverb-adjective. Here's hoping that the book will be seen by more than just the ten or twelve people who used to read the zine. I'm taking it easy on those new people.

They're already going to be scratching their head over ' Cashiers du Cinemart' (remarkably few people get the joke), so why throw 'Impossible Funky' at them, too? Here's hoping that Impossibly Funky will be something easier to remember, write about, and, yeah, to purchase too.