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RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - HannahsPet - 05-04-2019 06:50 (05-04-2019 06:25 )Doddle Wrote:(04-04-2019 21:02 )M-L-L Wrote: Take It Easy On Me - A House. Getting a bit obscure now.Props for A House here, and indeed the 4 of Us in the previous one. Loved the railway children because they were from wigan This is why kids have it easy nowadays just imagine if we had itunes or spotify in the 80's and 90's Found a lot of my fave tunes in minutes RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - Doddle - 05-04-2019 12:42 (05-04-2019 06:50 )HannahsPet Wrote: Loved the railway children because they were from wiganIIRC, the Milltown Brothers were from Lancaster, of course Anyway, because I said I would... I never thought of them as mixtapes, they were just recorded off the radio stuff. Here's an example (C90, also of course) which I see is basically 1994 & 1995 in 2 nutshells. No Metallica, unsurprisingly A On The Bible - Deuce Country House - Blur In The Name of the Father - Black Grape Word Up - Cameo Scatman's World - Scatman John Can I Touch You... There? - Michael Bolton Word Up - Gun If I Only Knew - Tom Jones I Don't Wanna Dance - Eddy Grant Ebeneezer Goode - The Shamen When I Need You - Leo Sayer Buddy Holly - Weezer Girls and Boys - Blur Kinky Afro - Happy Mondays B Where The Wild Roses Grow - Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue Camden Town - Suggs Fairground - Simply Red I'd Lie For You etc - Meat Loaf (not Load, oops) Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio And The Beat Goes On - The Whispers Someone's Looking At You - The Boomtown Rats If I Had A Million Dollars - Bare Naked Ladies Texas Cowboys - The Grid Common People - Pulp (shameful) I Can't Dance - Genesis Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band I Don't Like Mondays - Boomtown Rats RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - GMach1 - 05-04-2019 16:00 An eclectic mix of music there Doddle nice one. Don't think I've heard of Meat Load though Always loved And the beat goes on, I don't Like Mondays was political(based on a girl who shot her schoolmates one day in the US) and Weezer's tune was good too. Never a fan of Nick Cave, just too weird and sinister for my taste(listen to him singing Red Right Hand in Peaky Blinders) RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - M-L-L - 05-04-2019 17:34 (05-04-2019 16:00 )GreenMachine Wrote: .... Nick Cave, just too weird and sinister for my taste(listen to him singing Red Right Hand in Peaky Blinders) Same track was used in the Season 2 episode of "X-Files" where deranged alien abductee Duane Barry was driving along with Scully tied up in the boot of his car. RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - GMach1 - 05-04-2019 19:03 You can have other mixtapes with different genres-classical, jazz, rock, heavy metal etc, doesn't have to be restricted to the 80's or 90's, I chose those decades because tapes were still being used and home taping was rife-doing a tape to tape if you had a stereo system that let you do that. RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - lovebabes56 - 05-04-2019 19:14 I don't remember if you could be done for recording songs off the radio or not back then, but I do remember seeing on several inner sleeves to LPs I bought, that they had an anti piracy slogan printed on them, I think it was a cassette logo crossed out of some kind but can't remember the actual wording. I'm sure it was in some cassette LPs too. I think album cassettes wore out quicker than vinyl LP's did!! RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - GMach1 - 05-04-2019 23:02 Yes taping from home off the radio was illegal but if it was for your own(and not copied for friends) use you were okay. RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - M-L-L - 06-04-2019 16:57 Here's a very meteorologically literal one I must have made around the same time as the previous ones: Side A The Sun Rising - The Beloved House of The Rising Sun - The Animals Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles Tequila Sunrise - The Eagles Good Day Sunshine - The Beatles Sunshine - World Party Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & The Waves Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks Was A Sunny Day - Paul Simon Always The Sun - The Stranglers Shadow Of The Sun - Paul Weller Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks Side B Weather With You - Crowded House Here Comes The Rain Again - Eurythmics The Sun and The Rain - Madness Red Rain - Peter Gabriel Rain Town - Deacon Blue Kingdom of Rain - The The Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Roxy Music Hatful of Rain - Del Amitri Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) - Melanie (ending the tape with full-on gospel choir ) RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - rpj316 - 07-04-2019 20:13 My family and I recently cleared out my mum's bungalow and found a shoe box full of tapes,one was a mix tape I put together in mid '98 before I started buying mini discs(Apologies in advance as its mostly metal). Side A High Tech Hate-Fear Factory Skulls-The Misfits Lonely,Cryin' Only-Therapy? Stain of Mind-Slayer Cyborg-Brian May The Outlaw Torn-Metallica Freak-Bruce Dickinson Side B I Am The Law-Anthrax Black-Pearl Jam Jesus Christ Pose-Soundgarden Tourniquet-Headswim Wuthering Heights-China Drum The Great Southern Trendkill-Pantera The Eve of War-Jeff Wayne Stone Cold Steve Austin's second entrance theme RE: Mixtapes 80's & 90's YOUR Lists. - Doddle - 07-04-2019 20:18 (07-04-2019 20:13 )rpj316 Wrote: (Apologies in advance as its mostly metal).What else would we expect? Props for the excellent Eve of the War |